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Ashley and Adam bring on their favorite frenemy, journalist Phil Hersh, to talk about the best/worst program music in figure skating and some of his favorite interviews over the years.
This episode also includes a moment [at the beginning] to honor Alex Paul, who passed away suddenly last week. If you'd like to donate to the fund to support her husband Mitch and her infant son Charlie, please go to https://www.gofundme.com/f/supporting-baby-charlie-loss-of-mother-alex-paul. Thank you.
Well... the ISU Challenger Series began in the 2014/2015 season...so essentially Wagner, whose final competition IIRC was the '18 US Nationals, essentially did not compete in the Challenger series for one OLY cycle....not quite a lifelong boycott ;-)"As the Challenger Series gets underway, Ashley tells us about her lifelong boycott of the Challenger Series. We also recap Lombardia Trophy and discuss our vision for a figure skating fantasy league." Sept. 14 episode:
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The Runthrough - Episode 13: Living in a Figure Skating Fantasy | RSS.com
As the Challenger Series gets underway, Ashley tells us about her lifelong boycott of the Challenger Series. We also recap Lombardia Trophy and discuss our vision for a figure skating fantasy league.rss.com
We discuss the last few competitions before the start of the Grand Prix series, Adam pitches rule changes, and we have our first on-air fight.
We are reliably chaotic, and we are also back. I continue my streak of having no idea what Iâm talking about and itâs fun!
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This episode of the runthrough also goes deep into the dress conspiracy of the season thanks to
@sarahhughes11 (and by deep I mean we stick a toe in the icy waters of drama). This sport is insane and I love it.
Frau, maybe investigate things before you constantly comment in distress (or listen to a podcast other than the one you always post about!)Whatâs the crap about âNot Olympic Champion Sarah Hughes?â Sarah won in 2002.
So not the Hughes skating familyâŚsomeone with the same name? I hate podcasters who giggle as if every listener knows the chit-chat background. They obviously donât want new audiences.Frau, maybe investigate things before you constantly comment in distress (or listen to a podcast other than the one you always post about!)
Sarah Hughes works with the NBC team as a producer, sitting alongside Tara, Johnny, and Terry. She is clarifying she's not the same person as the Olympic Champion.
Yes, that and making mistakes that are never corrected (ex. Autumn Classic was not 40 min from TORONTO and constantly mispronouncing Sara Maude-Dupuisâ name). Iâve unsubscribed in a moment of impatience.Iâve always been big fans of Adam and Ashleyâs skating. They are a little too chaotic for me on the podcast. I prefer a more organized discussion. When they arenât joking around so much and give their honest opinions about the skating I enjoy them the most. But sometimes I donât finish the episode because of the chaos and disorganization.
Lots of skating fans know that thereâs a production assistant for NBC sports that is named Sarah Hughes because it is funny. And all shows have âinsiderâ jokes of some kind.So not the Hughes skating familyâŚsomeone with the same name? I hate podcasters who giggle as if every listener knows the chit-chat background. They obviously donât want new audiences.
I go with These Are the Bladesâ inside jokes: Nepotism Baby of the Century.Lots of skating fans know that thereâs a production assistant for NBC sports that is named Sarah Hughes because it is funny. And all shows have âinsiderâ jokes of some kind.
"Our first together-in-person recording! We discuss Skate Canada and preview Grand Prix France, and more importantly, Adam has too much power with his new soundboard." (Nov. 1)Another week and we are chatting Skate Canada- a stolen dress, Canadian Christmas (aka scoring) and our endless love for Deanna Stellato-Dudek.
"Yuma Kagiyama Kostner."I take back every uncharitable thought I've had about Sarah after her unhinged rant about how amazing Yuma is. She gets it.