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Philip Hersh: U.S. figure skating pair Mary Beth Marley and Rockne Brubaker going places fast
The Fabulous ForumIt was a long trip for an apparently insignificant competition, but one that pairs figure skaters Mary Beth Marley and Rockne Brubaker hoped might pay a big dividend. Marley and Brubaker went to the GAM Nestle Nesquik Cup in Torun,...... -
USA Today Sports Columnist, Christine Brennan
Staff reporterAward-winning journalist Christine Brennan - USA Today sports columnist, author of the best-selling figure skating book Inside Edge and television sports analyst - is a leading voice on the Olympics, international sports, women's sports and other sports...Tags: Radio, Mass Media, Human Interest, Summer Olympics, Dining and Drinking
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Skating on the national stage
Talk about landing on your feet. Twice, and in the most unexpected ways. Matthew Scoralle's love for all-things ice began a few years back when the Fountain Valley resident wanted to play hockey. To get a feel for the game, and the ground beneath his...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Multi-Sport Events, Singles Skating, Ice Skating, Tim Burton
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Belbin looks like an Olympic medalist. But we say the winner is . . .
L.A. Times Olympics Blog(Judge for yourself whether ice dancer Tanith Belbin gets style points for this.) A few figure skating observations as the Grand Prix series heads into its last event before the Dec. 4-5 final in Tokyo: *Over dinner Sunday night in...... -
Philip Hersh: My favorite passport stamp in 25 years of globetrotting -- Iran
L.A. Times Olympics BlogTo mark my quarter-century of roaming the world for the Chicago Tribune, I have -- with help from the newspaper's electronic archives -- embarked on a trip down memory lane for a three-part series in this Blog. The first covered...... -
Pairs champs McLaughlin-Brubaker in 7th -- and trouble
L.A. Times Olympics BlogTwo-time U.S. pairs champions Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker may need a big rally to make the Olympic team after a disastrous performance in Friday afternoon's short program as the U.S. Figure Skating Championships opened at Spokane Arena.... -
Skating math: Why Kim Yuna's gold medal glitters more, and post-Olympic worlds don't add up
L.A. Times Olympics BlogAs South Korea's Kim Yuna prepares to defend her world figure skating title this week in Turin, Italy, it's worth looking, by the numbers, at both her gold medal Olympic performance and the very idea of a post-Olympic world meet....... -
Will choreography of 'So You Think You Can Dance' waltz off with Emmy again?
Gold Derby"So You Think You Can Dance" continues to do well with viewers this summer, landing in the top 10 shows with the coveted 18-49 audience on a regular basis. The Fox reality competition series follows the footsteps of amateur hoofers hoping to make it in... -
It's complicated, but Olympic pairs teams let the sunshine (state) in
L.A. Times Olympics BlogListen to the four pairs skaters who made the U.S. Olympic team Saturday talk about their intertwined relationships, and you think this must have been a scene cut from the hit movie "It’s Complicated." They all train at the same...... -
Complete event schedule for 2010 Winter Olympics
L.A. Times Olympics BlogHere's the complete, sport-by-sport schedule for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. All times are Pacific standard time and are subject to change. For a television schedule, go here. ALPINE SKIING At Whistler Creekside Saturday, Feb. 13... -
Philip Hersh: Rachael Flatt deserved systematic victory, but fans deserved an explanation
L.A. Times Olympics BlogSome final thoughts on the women's result at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships: Evan Lysacek, both a friend and training partner of Mirai Nagasu, was sitting among the press for the end of the women's free skate Saturday. When Nagasu,...... -
Philip Hersh: A Candide conversation with IOC President Jacques Rogge
L.A. Times Olympics BlogToday's "Candide" prize for an unbridled walk on the bright side goes to International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge (pictured, with President Obama). He gets a copy of not only the 18th-century satire, titled "Candide, or Optimism,'' but also...
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