Part 5 of the Skate Canada series on previous World Championships held in Canada:
https://montreal2020.com/worlds-rewind-ottawa-1984/
This is the 2nd Worlds I attended
It was a special one for Barb (who started the board) and her partner Paul
Worlds Rewind: Ottawa 1984
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How fortunate you were to attend the 1984 Worlds Elizabeth. It was such a special Worlds and that skate so needed by Barb and Paul after the slip at Olympics.
Many years later I read about her returning to her old skates after Olympics. She sat with us during a men’s practice at Worlds in 1999, and she talked about it. It was obviously still emotional for her all those years later. Don’t remember her exact words but she basically credited her old skates with giving her the comfort she needed to skate with confidence.
Now I’ll go and read the rewind.
Many years later I read about her returning to her old skates after Olympics. She sat with us during a men’s practice at Worlds in 1999, and she talked about it. It was obviously still emotional for her all those years later. Don’t remember her exact words but she basically credited her old skates with giving her the comfort she needed to skate with confidence.
Now I’ll go and read the rewind.
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I was there that magical week in Ottawa as well. Sat beside the fellow (and his Mom) who started Dunkin' Donuts in the USA.
Wonderful friendships made that week with them.
That era of skating was so magical - things were changing because of these fantastic MUSICAL performances. You
know how I'm always squawking about the art of choosing music that compliments the athleticism. When Barb and Paul and
also Torvill and Dean skated their Free Programs (also Best?????& Bukin) there was a new torch thrown into the
skating world. My greatest fear during their performances was that the Judges would not recognize such excellence and the
extraordinary skills they had combined in order to cast these spells over the audience - costuming, music editing, choreography,
skating skills, connection with partners AND the audience. It was emotional, it was happiness and it pushed Figure Skating in
a whole new direction.
My age is showing now, but I'm not appreciating the currant crop of programs, or their choice of music. The technical ability
of these youngsters is dominating any effort for a *perfect* performance like we experienced in 1984 at Worlds.
Carol
Wonderful friendships made that week with them.
That era of skating was so magical - things were changing because of these fantastic MUSICAL performances. You
know how I'm always squawking about the art of choosing music that compliments the athleticism. When Barb and Paul and
also Torvill and Dean skated their Free Programs (also Best?????& Bukin) there was a new torch thrown into the
skating world. My greatest fear during their performances was that the Judges would not recognize such excellence and the
extraordinary skills they had combined in order to cast these spells over the audience - costuming, music editing, choreography,
skating skills, connection with partners AND the audience. It was emotional, it was happiness and it pushed Figure Skating in
a whole new direction.
My age is showing now, but I'm not appreciating the currant crop of programs, or their choice of music. The technical ability
of these youngsters is dominating any effort for a *perfect* performance like we experienced in 1984 at Worlds.
Carol
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Re: Worlds Rewind: Ottawa 1984
I so agree with you, Carol. Good to see you on the Board.