the theatrics and athletics of men’s figure skating

Shame on me for not paying any attention to the U.S. men’s figure skating team before last night’s short program–especially the theatrical Johnny Weir. Thankfully Mollytics’s enthusiasm for the self-proclaimed Russophile is contagious. I wasn’t sure what to expect from his performance, as I had never seem him skate previously — I thought he was going to perform to Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” — and I found him to be graceful, strong and artistic. Boo to those who say he isn’t as much of an athlete as the tall, dark and handsome Evan Lysacek. Here’s a secret: you HAVE to be athletic to pull off the jumps and spins that ALL of the figure skaters do.
Some of the tweets I read about @johnnygweir during the men’s first competition were disheartening. His fans truly that homophobia impacts how he is perceived by the commentators and, maybe, the judges. Sure, his pink corset and single shoulder tassel were a bit effeminate, but were Evan Lysacek’s ruffles and wrist feathers any more masculine? (Sorry, Vera Wang.) Did Johnny not execute his program nearly flawlessly? Yet all the commentators could talk about was his costume and his off-the-ice antics. They ignored the fact that he, too, is competing for a medal. Boo, again.
Per Mollytics, I followed Marissa’s live blogging during the men’s short program and look forward to her (and her mom’s) thoughts during the long program. And just so we’re on the same page, I would be happy if Evan were to win the gold medal. I just think that Johnny deserves to be taken more seriously. Go Team U.S.A.!
Click here for a great piece on the theatrics of men’s figure skating.
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I’m glad you’re a convert! Although, in a rare traitor-tastic moment, I think if Weir can’t win, my vote goes behind Plushchenko, the Speedy White Comet. He’s worked too hard on the aerodynamic-ness of his hair to lose.
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YAY! So glad you’re a convert! And isn’t Marissa hilarious?
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I can get behind anyone called the Speedy White Comet – even if Marissa just made up the moniker.
A direct quote from my husband re: the Speedy White Comet – “The hair whipping around really adds to it.” Personally, I find the mullet distracting. Although he did say he aspires to be like Dick Button, and the hubs and I have a strange affinity for Mr. Button.