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Who are some skaters (including pairs and ice dance couples) past and present who give off that vibe people describe as 'owning the ice'? What does that entail in your opinion?
For example, I've heard it said about Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, but I don't know if I would describe her in those terms. For me, owning the ice/attracting attention as soon as you step onto it involves being a quick and smooth skater and having great ice coverage in addition to being charismatic/un-self-conscious and making eye contact with the audience. But perhaps other people's definitions are different? And perhaps stuff like this is perceived differently in person as opposed to via TV broadcast?
And maybe there are different ways for skaters to have an eye-catching/distinct presence on the ice--hence my request for specific examples.
Discuss.
For example, I've heard it said about Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, but I don't know if I would describe her in those terms. For me, owning the ice/attracting attention as soon as you step onto it involves being a quick and smooth skater and having great ice coverage in addition to being charismatic/un-self-conscious and making eye contact with the audience. But perhaps other people's definitions are different? And perhaps stuff like this is perceived differently in person as opposed to via TV broadcast?
And maybe there are different ways for skaters to have an eye-catching/distinct presence on the ice--hence my request for specific examples.
Discuss.