judgejudy27
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The Shibutanis skated so good in both programs of the Team Event! Certainly ready for their intense fight for the bronze medal with probably about 3 or 4 other teams (B&S, W&P, H&D, maybe even C&B).
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The Shibutanis skated so good in both programs of the Team Event! Certainly ready for their intense fight for the bronze medal with probably about 3 or 4 other teams (B&S, W&P, H&D, maybe even C&B).
This is a beautiful thread that Alex wrote that covers a lot of things (being Asian, a sibling team, having cynics and doubters, not conforming to a certain mold...I believe that's all about their critics who think he and Maia should skate more like other ice dance teams...etc.):
https://twitter.com/AlexShibutani/status/963254175353094151
The above tweet is so good that I wish more people here would read it because he's addressing a lot of the crap that they get. It's like all the people to talked mad crap about their skating style, how they skate, how they look, how they conduct themselves, this was Alex being real with them. They want honest, here it is.
It's a positive message meant to inspire but for those of us following their career I think we can definitely imagine what he's talking about as it feels so personal like when he talks about having to "and will continue to push past stereotypes, labels, doubters, and cynics...[and not having to] look like anyone else. You don’t have to be, or skate like anyone else. You don’t have to fit the mold or follow the path that everyone else is on."
I don't think he's actually directing it to anybody in particular, but he knows a lot of people will read it including those he's talking about.
I can understand this too just from listening to posters here. There is an edge in some people's attitude toward the Shibs that goes beyond rational criticism. There's no need to like every team, I certainly don't, but I don't feel the need to issue harsh put-downs of the ones that don't do much for me. I think Maia and Alex have faced a lot of that in the skating world,more than we know, I'm sure.It's a positive message meant to inspire but for those of us following their career I think we can definitely imagine what he's talking about as it feels so personal like when he talks about having to "and will continue to push past stereotypes, labels, doubters, and cynics...[and not having to] look like anyone else. You don’t have to be, or skate like anyone else. You don’t have to fit the mold or follow the path that everyone else is on."
I don't think he's actually directing it to anybody in particular, but he knows a lot of people will read it including those he's talking about.
This is a beautiful thread that Alex wrote that covers a lot of things (being Asian, a sibling team, having cynics and doubters, not conforming to a certain mold...I believe that's all about their critics who think he and Maia should skate more like other ice dance teams...etc.):
https://twitter.com/AlexShibutani/status/963254175353094151
The above tweet is so good that I wish more people here would read it because he's addressing a lot of the crap that they get. It's like all the people to talked mad crap about their skating style, how they skate, how they look, how they conduct themselves, this was Alex being real with them. They want honest, here it is.
About the quiz, I got to Chloe Kim, I have no idea who she is
https://www.facebook.com/usfiguresk...09118026341/10155402354176342/?type=3&theater
This is such a great picture! People can complain about the team event all they want, but it certainly seems to bring out something in the skaters. I love it.
https://www.facebook.com/usfiguresk...09118026341/10155402354176342/?type=3&theater
This is such a great picture! People can complain about the team event all they want, but it certainly seems to bring out something in the skaters. I love it.
Even before this weekend, she was on the NBC ads for literally months in the lead up to Pyeongchang.
NBC finally uploaded the Shibs' SD on YouTube. I hope the FD is to follow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-1mj01CJhA
OK, the pic of the Shibs in this article has reconciled me to the overhead camera. Wow!
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/12/...atedCoverage®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article
OK, the pic of the Shibs in this article has reconciled me to the overhead camera. Wow!
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/12/...atedCoverage®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article
Fast work!That picture was so awesome I was inspired to steal it for my avatar. Thank you![]()
Fast work!Thank you, now I can look at it indefinitely!
And right in the middle of the Olympic rings. Man! They're so smart, I'm sure they planned it that way!Beautiful. In fact when they start their last step seq and the camera is overhead, it looks great, one of my favorite parts.