Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surya Bonaly did the backflip landing on one leg move before any of the men, back in the 90s. Sadly, that type of athleticism was not yet appreciated in women’s figure skating and she got a lot of criticism for it.
She was criticized because backflipping was illegal at the time and she did it anyway. She was also criticized for skating like was she wearing skiis.
Some of us actually remember watching her in competitions at the time.
There was no logical reason for it to be illegal back then and legal now. I remember too. Women’s figure skating and gymnastics have both changed since then. Back then the the little petite graceful girls were favored. Athleticism wasn’t appreciated the way it is now.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happy for the kid from Kazakhstan though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel for Ilya carrying the whole country’s expectations on his shoulders. We hyped him up too much. He hasn’t bombed a program in years. He was unbeatable throughout the grand prix.
Yeah, honestly I wasn’t a huge fan of his (eg, I felt other skaters were serving so much more joy and grace) but I feel terrible for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ilia’s arrogance did him in.
He's 21 years old, the mental and physical pressure is insane on these people. He is far from the first ice skater to dominate and then fall at the Olympics. There was also some talk that the team podium damaged a bunch of people's skates which is 100% enough to throw people off.
He did a lot of work to get that team medal and he should be proud of his performance.
Anonymous wrote:Feel for Ilya carrying the whole country’s expectations on his shoulders. We hyped him up too much. He hasn’t bombed a program in years. He was unbeatable throughout the grand prix.
Anonymous wrote:Ilia’s arrogance did him in.
Anonymous wrote:Ilia’s arrogance did him in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surya Bonaly did the backflip landing on one leg move before any of the men, back in the 90s. Sadly, that type of athleticism was not yet appreciated in women’s figure skating and she got a lot of criticism for it.
She was criticized because backflipping was illegal at the time and she did it anyway. She was also criticized for skating like was she wearing skiis.
Some of us actually remember watching her in competitions at the time.
There was no logical reason for it to be illegal back then and legal now. I remember too. Women’s figure skating and gymnastics have both changed since then. Back then the the little petite graceful girls were favored. Athleticism wasn’t appreciated the way it is now.