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Sad news in figure skating: the great Tom Collins, founder of Champions on Ice & a generous man who gave long careers to countless skaters, died today at 88. He helped anyone and everyone. He made skating so much better. ‘So loyal, so honest,’ Brian Boitano said. ’That’s Tommy.’
Link to the COI reunion event thread with photos from this past May: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/tom-collins-champions-on-ice-reunion-in-minneapolis.105607/RIP. I'm so glad they had that reunion this year and he got to celebrate with his beloved skaters!
This Associated Press article was written by Barry Wilner (same article/another link: http://www.startribune.com/skating-entrepreneur-tom-collins-passes-away-at-age/559080932/ ).https://wtop.com/other-sports/2019/09/skating-entrepreneur-tom-collins-passes-away-at-age/ quotes from MK, Brian and Scott
"Tommy treated everyone like family," Michelle Kwan, the greatest skater of her generation, said Sunday after learning of Collins' death at his home in Minneapolis at age 88. "I skated for 14 years in his show, and I felt like the daughter he never had.
"Tommy would help any skater. He'd open his wallet to anyone in need. He was very special and we'll miss him dearly."
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"Tom Collins death marks the end of an era, the golden age of figure skating," Boitano said. "He stood out in the business. He was a man of loyalty, vision, and tremendous generosity."
Last spring, skaters and others involved with Champions on Ice held a reunion in Minneapolis to honor Collins.
"It wasn't just the skaters who showed up but the choreographers, the people who did the lighting, everyone who was part of the shows," Kwan recalled. "They all loved Tommy and he treated all of them so well.
I wonder if this should be in the GSD? Regardless, I am sorry to hear of his passing. I loved COI. He brought figure skating’s top skaters to a much larger audience.
Figure skating archivist Roy Blakey knew Tom Collins well. The two became lifelong friends when Collins began performing in the production, Holiday on Ice.
“The thing about Tom was that he loved skating himself and had a wonderful career skating in shows,” said Blakey.
In 1969, Collins began producing “Tour of World Champions,” which later was changed to “Champions on Ice.” The Edina businessman helped Minneapolis land the World Championships in 1998.
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Services for Collins will be held Saturday, September 14 at Our Lady of Grace Church in Edina.