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Sports & Recreation Ice & Figure Skating

Taking the Ice

by (author) Pj Kwong

Publisher
Bookland Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2010
Category
Ice & Figure Skating, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780978439576
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $25.95

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Description

Canada is synonymous with success in figure skating. Taking the Ice tells us about some of the people who have been instrumental in creating the "Ice Dynasty" that we have come to enjoy as Canadians. It all begins with the love affair between Canadians and Barbara Ann Scott, the 1948 Olympic Champion, and the book takes us right up to the stories of the Canadian Champions at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games: Patrick Chan, Jessica Dubé and Bryce Davison, Olympic Bronze Medallist Joannie Rochette, and Olympic Champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir. Aside from skaters like Cranston, Stojko, Browning, Orser, Magnussen, Manley, Underhill and Martini, and Wilson and McCall, the book talks about the coaches who stood at the boards, including Burka, Galbraith, Leigh, and Perron. You will also get an inside look at choreographers Sandra Bezic, Lori Nichol, and David Wilson. As a PA announcer at the 2002 Olympic Games, Pj Kwong brings thirty seven first-hand personal accounts from people who were there behind the scenes during the judging scandal that rocked the figure skating world. Included are the stories from the athletes Jamie Salé and David Pelletier, coach Jan Ullmark, and NBC radio commentator Elizabeth Manley among many others. Taking the Ice is not just for skating fans but for everyone who loves the personal and human details in a story that connects us all.

About the author

Pj Kwong is a figure skating expert and writer currently working for CBC Sports. She has the unique position of seeing figure skating from a number of different angles: as a Skate Canada coach for the last twenty five years, a PA announcer for the last twenty years (including the last five Olympic Games), and as a commentator for major TV networks for the last ten years. A graduate of the University of Toronto, Pj lives with her family in Toronto, Ontario.

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Editorial Reviews

"This book brings figure skating fans closer to the action than they have ever been before. Pj Kwong makes you feel like a figure skating insider. She makes the sport accessible and fascinating at the same time while giving you a behind-the-scenes look." -- Randy Starkman, Sports Reporter, Toronto Star.