nubka
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That's my fav, too - love it!Because their is nothing more sintillatting then a Slutskaya with a rope I must choose this one by Irina.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvAF5oQfOAY
That's my fav, too - love it!Because their is nothing more sintillatting then a Slutskaya with a rope I must choose this one by Irina.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvAF5oQfOAY
If nothing else, the opening pose of this OD from the Kerrs accentuated how swoon-worthy he is. I feel like I'm looking right into his soul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8nuMt6jm38
Lots of Western numbers to be sure. Kurt Browning also had a western themed long program - Aaron Copeland's Grand Canyon Suite - Billy the Kid. I couldn't find a link to the Olympic version but of course he had a much better skate 2 weeks later at the World Championships anyway with the first ratified quad in competition.From memory, there were quite a few cowboy themed programs at the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary.
Here are just a few I could find on YouTube.
Claudia Leistner's short program
Heiko Fisher's short program
The Seybolds' short program
I believe several ladies from China, North and South Korea, also used C & W music. But, I haven't been able to find any links on YouTube.
My vote goes here too.
Lots of Western numbers to be sure. Kurt Browning also had a western themed long program - Aaron Copeland's Grand Canyon Suite - Billy the Kid. I couldn't find a link to the Olympic version but of course he had a much better skate 2 weeks later at the World Championships anyway with the first ratified quad in competition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFuqfagJDjQ
Nothing about that program resembled anything country or western. At least she kept the fringe makers happy.Absolutely without a doubt, Yulia Vorobieva’s 1996 Country Western LP:
https://youtu.be/AqUUw3qod5E
I love this program so much, even if Chris Howrath thought it deserved a 3.6 for presentation.
Absolutely without a doubt, Yulia Vorobieva’s 1996 Country Western LP:
https://youtu.be/AqUUw3qod5E
I love this program so much, even if Chris Howrath thought it deserved a 3.6 for presentation.
I'm guessing "Boogie and Beethoven" is the one from the 1999 StarSkates Goes Country linked above which isn't playable b/c of music restrictions in the US. The other one is "God Gave Me You" (thanks Erin!).