
The Future of Pairs, Part III:
Making pairs skating safe and healthy requires tackling the misogyny and homophobia that lies at the root of the gender imbalance in the sport.
Making pairs skating safe and healthy requires tackling the misogyny and homophobia that lies at the root of the gender imbalance in the sport.
The new proposed rules, which aim to increase creativity in pairs, would make unusually large changes in the midst of an Olympic cycle
For reigning US Champions Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea, their second trip to the World Championships was “bittersweet”
Over the last year, I have been investigating how to grow interest in pairs skating. In this second part of the series, I talked to skaters and coaches about what motivates them, and the barriers that hamper the growth of the discipline.
Kevin Dawe’s success with Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov of Canada points to lessons for coaching and growing the pairs field
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