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Named to the team but does not get (at least) on practice ice = not an Olympian.
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That's his opinion. IMO, you're named to the team, you're an Olympian! Just like the 1980 summer Olympians who competed at their Olympic Trials but were denied the opportunity to compete at the Moscow Games!It is all semantics, but Tim Daggett says that you not an Olympian until you get on the Olympic equipment. (paraphrasing)
It probably depends on the sport. In skating, no I would absolutely say not. I don’t think I’ve ever seen an alternate refer to themselves as an Olympian.So are the alternates named to the Olympics team, Olympians?
They've been named, they are on a roster, they have to be ready. But most importantly, I guess, is they are selected as someone as a potential replacement
Deanna Stellato-Dudek was set to represent Canada in ice dancing with her partner, Maxime Deschamps, until an injury sustained during a practice in Quebec prevented her from flying out to Milan in time for the team event on Friday.
Skate Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee have not disclosed the nature or severity of Stellato-Dudek’s injury, only that her condition is being assessed on a daily basis. The pair have not yet pulled out of the individual pairs event to be held next week. [...]
Assuming Stellato-Dudek and Deschamps are set to compete next week, [Jackie] Wong expects that they would throw themselves into the performance, just as any other competitive skating pair.
“Once the music comes on,” he said, “they switch off everything else, and they switch on what they are used to, which is just, you’re going out there and doing what you’re supposed to do.”
Not ice dancing but we get the picture.A timely article about skaters' injuries and other challenges (Bates, Gogolev who once competed with "a stress fracture in my lumbar spine" & Michaud's shingles are all referenced) by Devika Desai for the National Post (Feb. 4):
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From shingles to smiles: Why Olympic figure skaters learn to mask their pain
Hockey players are celebrated for playing hurt, figure skaters at the Milan-Cortina Olympics are trained to conceal their aches and painsnationalpost.com
I have been checking non stop l. NothingAny updates? The silence is making me worried.
I check this thread multiple times a day hoping for good news! I watched the recent pairs SP and couldn't help but wish Deanna and Max were there. I will continue to pray for her recovery.I have been checking non stop l. Nothing
It's very concerning
They wouldn't be allowed on the Olympic practice or main arena ice until they are officially added as replacements. Haven't seen or heard anything about them traveling to Europe, if that's what you're asking.Anyone seen the Alternate Canadians practicing?
I feel for Deanna, though it must be frustrating to the alternates
When you are named as alternates, you have the obligation to keep practicing and be competition ready. Nothing newIndeed, although given the situation and the lack of information (at least publicly), I hope they have been practicing as if they are going to compete.
When you are named as alternates, you have the obligation to keep practicing and be competition ready. Nothing new