This week: Programs galore, entries abound, an empress is among us, and much more. A rundown of news you may have missed this week.
Cracked Cartilage and Broken Bones, Oh My!
Given the high frequency of injuries in the sport, there were many common injuries we were unable to cover in our podcast episode. This article outlines some more common ones and provides case studies as examples.
Recap: Junior Grand Prix Bratislava 2018
ITL Weekly Figure Skating News Roundup (19 - 25 August 2018)
Episode 8: Medical Corner of Figure Skating - Transcript
What are we gonna do? Start a podcast in two weeks??
ITL Weekly Figure Skating News Roundup (11 - 18 August 2018)
Here's a rundown of news you may have missed this week. Roundup is published every Saturday. Follow us on Twitter for the most timely updates throughout the week. If you have news, announcements and/or shoutouts you'd like to be included in the week's roundup, DM us on Twitter and we will take it into consideration!
Bonus Episode: Figure Skating in Fiction - Transcript
Lae: It’s not a very big genre of movie and - apart from I, Tonya perhaps, they’re not Oscar winning productions by any means, but as figure skating fans we take what we can get and this is just a fun discussion revolving around the things that we do have. So slim pickings, but it’s fine.
Kat: Beggars can’t be choosers.
Episode 7: Asian Open Trophy - Transcript
Interview with Kerry/Dodds and Komatsubara/Koleto - Transcript
Nikola: Hi, this is Nikola and you’re listening to the 2018 Asian Open Trophy bonus segment through In The Loop podcast. I’m here to give you a brief rundown on the event, and to give you a fan perspective, as well as some interviews with skaters competing at the event - including Chantelle Kerry and Andrews Dodds from team Australia, and Misato Komatsubara and Tim Koleto from Team Japan.