DimaToe
Retired by Frank Carroll
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This has bothered me pretty much since I’ve been following this sport, and I thought “it is the off season so might as well bring this up” Should the followers of this sport push the ISU to refer to singles skating female competitors as women instead of ladies?
These are some of the definitions I came across for “lady”
“A woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken”
“A woman of high social position or economic class”
“A well behaved young girl”
“A woman regarded as proper and virtuous and well mannered”
etc. etc.
Please share your thoughs whatever they may be, but it just seems odd that in 2018 we refer to women in our sport as ladies and by default hold them to a standard that the other disciplines in figure skating aren’t subject to.
These are some of the definitions I came across for “lady”
“A woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken”
“A woman of high social position or economic class”
“A well behaved young girl”
“A woman regarded as proper and virtuous and well mannered”
etc. etc.
Please share your thoughs whatever they may be, but it just seems odd that in 2018 we refer to women in our sport as ladies and by default hold them to a standard that the other disciplines in figure skating aren’t subject to.