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Ava Thompson

Skating Icons

“Skating Icons” presents a fascinating journey through the evolution of figure skating, chronicling the sport's transformation from recreational activity to an Olympic discipline that masterfully combines athletic prowess with artistic expression.

The book meticulously traces this development through the stories of influential skaters who revolutionized the sport, beginning with Ulrich Salchow's groundbreaking jump innovation in 1909 and extending to contemporary champions pushing the boundaries of technical achievement. Divided into four distinct historical periods, the narrative weaves together biographical portraits with technical analysis, examining how each generation of skaters built upon previous innovations.

From Sonja Henie's pioneering performance style to the quad revolution initiated by Kurt Browning, the book illuminates pivotal moments that shaped modern figure skating. The author draws from extensive primary sources, including Olympic archives and personal interviews, to provide an authoritative account of the sport's development.

What sets this work apart is its comprehensive approach to understanding figure skating's evolution, combining sports science, physics, and cultural analysis. The book breaks down complex technical elements through frame-by-frame analysis while exploring the artistic progression of the sport through the lens of dance history and musical interpretation. This multifaceted examination makes it valuable for both general sports enthusiasts and skating practitioners, offering practical insights into training methodologies while preserving the rich history of this dynamic sport.
72 trykte sider
Oprindeligt udgivet
2025
Udgivelsesår
2025
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