News & fluff via social media (figure skating focus)

Alright I have a question about ice conditions. How different is the preferable ice for figure skaters as opposed to speed skating? Both groups seem unsatisfied with the ice.
 
I know it's pretty much impossible but I wish figure skating and short track had their own rinks for the Olympics. I remember Apolo doing a story at one of the past Olympics about how differently they have to prepare the ice for figure skating versus short track. Or do all figure skating events first, then turn the rink over to short track (or short track then figure skating). Then they can both have the ice the way the want it.
 
Alright I have a question about ice conditions. How different is the preferable ice for figure skaters as opposed to speed skating? Both groups seem unsatisfied with the ice.

I think the ice is softer for figure skating and harder for speed skating. The temperature of the ice is raised or lowered between events in an effort to get the ice just right. However, the repeated adjusting of the temp can sometimes cause problems with the ice.

It's not uncommon for this to be an issue at the Olympics. But there seem to be more complaints at Milan.
 
Alright I have a question about ice conditions. How different is the preferable ice for figure skaters as opposed to speed skating? Both groups seem unsatisfied with the ice.
Saw this 3-post thread on X:
Short track and figure skating use different ice temps, and normally the ice is adjusted overnight - that's why short track and figure skating generally use the practice/competitive arena on different days.
When short track complained the ice was too soft, I figured it hadn't cooled enough, but if it's just too soft at the "correct" temp (which for figure skating is warmer than just about any rink in the U.S. normally keeps their ice), that would be a nightmare
Ice temp across the whole surface is actually really difficult to regulate, especially since the impact of TV lights, a full audience, and the impact of the exterior temp/humidity/etc. need to be estimated, and depend on ice thickness, being level, etc.
ETA: Thanks @MsZem for the NYT gifted link - would you mind also posting it in the Figure Skating Articles thread that I started for noteworthy articles (can I re-post your link in GSD)? https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...les-competition-photos-milan-olympics.113678/

I've created a fan thread for Robert Samuels :): https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...htful-articles-more-from-the-olympics.113709/
 
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From the Men's FS PBP thread yesterday (Feb. 13) - gave me a much-needed smile this morning and I tweeted the link out thanking Elladj for mentioning Denis Ten:
How even the former skaters felt - video of Elladj Balde and a couple of other Canadian former figure skaters [Asher Hill & Nam Nguyen] watching today’s men’s the last 3 men
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUtyJn-DsDJ/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
64.3K views on Insta so far!

Coach Tadao Kusaka never fails to entertain! :lol:
 
I know it's pretty much impossible but I wish figure skating and short track had their own rinks for the Olympics. I remember Apolo doing a story at one of the past Olympics about how differently they have to prepare the ice for figure skating versus short track. Or do all figure skating events first, then turn the rink over to short track (or short track then figure skating). Then they can both have the ice the way the want it.
Screw that. The IOC requires two hockey rinks - one for the men's tournament and one for the women's tournament. They also have an entirely separate facility for curling. Speed-skating gets its own because it's a 400m oval. There's no reason, other than not wanting to increase the expense/trouble for the organizers to not have separate rinks for short-track and figure skating. And now that we're at a point where the events are being spread out across a large region of a country, you can't convince me there wasn't a suitably-sized arena with ice-making capabilities outside of Milano but within the Lombardy/Veneto/Trentino-Alto Adige regions to put short-track.
 
Happy 23rd Maddie Schizas! Her birthday vlog:
She said the team photo was taken today because the Canadian ice dancers are all leaving (have to leave 2 days after you're done competing!)

Her entertaining vlogs & vids, cont:
 
.....She said the team photo was taken today because the Canadian ice dancers are all leaving (have to leave 2 days after you're done competing!) .....

What?! Why? What if they want to stay for the Closing Ceremony? Or stay to cheer on their teammates in Pairs and Womens or go to other events?!
 
Do they just go home then come back or go elsewhere and come back?! Or stay in a hotel? That's so weird!
 
What?! Why? What if they want to stay for the Closing Ceremony? Or stay to cheer on their teammates in Pairs and Womens or go to other events?!
The problem is that the athletes that are done competing are bit like college/university students who are done with finals, and the partying causes issues for the athletes still competing, and for the athlete village staff & volunteers who have to clean up the mess.
 
Happy Valentine's Day in Milan! :D

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What?! Why? What if they want to stay for the Closing Ceremony? Or stay to cheer on their teammates in Pairs and Womens or go to other events?!
They go get a hotel room. That’s what Olivia said she did. I do wonder if you are in the gala or a flag bearer in the Closing if it gets paid for? I hope so.
 
From Athlete Mindset Media Olympic Correspondent Raymond Braun:

 
What did the Canadian curler do (at competition)? Did he touch a stone?
Boopgate.

Canadian curler accused by Swedes of double touching stone.

He had a meltdown and told Swedes to F off.

Lots of videos online showing the boop.

Lots of interpretation and mis-interpretation of rules.

Federation makes a statement.

Canadian women’s player and Great Britain men’s player accused of double touch today with stones removed.

Canadian women’s and Great Britain players today didn’t have boops just a slight feathering as they removed their hands from releasing the stones.

Refs observing are implementing rules as announced by Federation but it’s akin to when the technical caller started calling base and level 1 twizzles on the ice dancers mid-season.

Mess.
 
A second video of C/B with Elmo yesterday :):
Photo:

ETA that Cookie Monster and Grover also interviewed Madi & Evan: https://x.com/sesamestreet/status/2023089978650280113
 
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Peacock has a kiss and cry highlights video up. You can find it on the figure skating page.

In true fashion, they went with dramatic moments. So trigger warning, because they are not all happy reactions.
 
I watched an IOC briefing/news conference on YouTube earlier today with two of their Scholarship athletes - one being Donovan and one being a young lady competing at one of the other sites. I can't find the link at the moment but it is worth watching if you spot it.
 
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