{"id":4555,"date":"2006-02-24T07:36:50","date_gmt":"2006-02-24T12:36:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=4555"},"modified":"2022-10-09T22:47:02","modified_gmt":"2022-10-10T02:47:02","slug":"sasha-shizuka-and-irina","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=4555","title":{"rendered":"Sasha, Shizuka, and Irina"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(Sounds kind of like an international law firm.  &#8220;Sasha, Shizuka and Irina, how can I direct your call?&#8221;)<\/p>\n<p>Anyway &#8211; about last night I couldn&#8217;t say <a href=\"http:\/\/noonzwire.blogspot.com\/2006\/02\/games-faces-sasha-cohen.html\">it better than Alex does<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>What a night!!  I actually was rooting for Irina Slutskaya &#8211; I&#8217;ve always liked her &#8211; but I think the best woman won.  I also was so impressed with Sasha Cohen&#8217;s lack of excuses afterwards: &#8220;I just couldn&#8217;t get up over my feet in those jumps &#8230; they weren&#8217;t where I wanted them to be.&#8221;  She was happy with her medal because after those two falls she didn&#8217;t think she would get any medal.  I know she is notorious for being a harsh critic of herself, a rigid perfectionist &#8211; so I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s gotta hurt that she messed up &#8211; but I was so so impressed with how she rallied after those two major falls and came up with a great performance.  Everything was perfect after those two debacles &#8211; and so often you see the opposite happen.  A skater messes up early on, and then they get in a weird head-space, and everything disintegrates &#8211; they give up &#8211; you can almost see them give up.  Not so Sasha.  Good for her.  She can be proud of that at least.<\/p>\n<p>Only one person can win &#8211; yet I think all three of the skaters on the podium last night are winners &#8211; in terms of attitude, ability, and determination.  It could have gone ANY way &#8230; any three of those women could have gotten the gold.  It was up for grabs &#8211; which made last night so exciting, so gripping.  It wasn&#8217;t like the male skaters where it was pretty much a done deal that the Russian would get it.  This was a close fight &#8211; the two &#8220;favorites&#8221; needed to skate perfectly in order to win &#8211; and they did not.  I literally GASPED when Sasha fell the first time &#8211; and gasped again when she fell again &#8230; and then watched, in astonishment, as she skated perfectly through the rest of her program.  With a huge smile on her face after her triples, with grace, with power &#8230; Amazing.<\/p>\n<p>My heart aches a bit for Irina.  She is 27.  No more Olympics for her, probably.  She is an incredible skater, a true athlete &#8211; I love the speed she gets, I love her power, her fearlessness &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>Dick Button said last night, &#8220;There&#8217;s a wildness in her skating &#8230;&#8221; and he meant it as a compliment.  I agree.  She just TOSSES herself into the air &#8211; no fear, no caution.  I love to watch her just GO.  So I&#8217;m sorry she got the bronze &#8211; her face on the podium said it all.  She was not a sore loser, not at all, but this is a long-held personal dream that she now needs to let go of.<\/p>\n<p>And I was thrilled for Shizuka Arakawa, gold medalist.  First of all, Japan has been sucking in these Olympics &#8211; no medals yet.  She is the first person from her country to win a medal in 2006.  So there&#8217;s THAT.  Even if she got silver or bronze, it would have been meaningful.  But she is also the first person from Japan to ever win a medal in figure skating.  I mean- this is just huge.  I was thrilled for her.<\/p>\n<p>She skated perfectly &#8211; she did everything she needed to do.  To my novice eyes, she doesn&#8217;t have the power or the excitement of Cohen or Slutskaya &#8211; but Arakawa knew that she needed her program to be CLEAN with NO MISTAKES &#8211; She didn&#8217;t set out to re-invent the sport, she set out to win.  Or maybe she just set out to do her own personal best &#8211; knowing how close the race was, and knowing that she had a slim slim chance of an upset.<\/p>\n<p>Her face when she found out she won brought tears to my eyes.  What a lovely girl.  Sitting there surrounded by her coaches, her people &#8230; her mouth just dropped open in stunned disbelief.  I won???  What????<\/p>\n<p>This is one of the reasons I love the Olympics.  When stuff like this happens.  Especially now with this new scoring system which, I swear, I could recite in my sleep &#8211; they remind us of it so much.  But there is no such thing as a &#8220;favorite&#8221; &#8211; well, not really.  I mean, obviously, there are some skaters who seem set up to win &#8211; because of their talent, experience, etc. &#8211; but when you get right down to it &#8211; the medal is up for the best one to win.  Sasha and Irina were the &#8220;emotional favorites&#8221;.  They got all the press coming into this event.  Well &#8211; with Hughes and Kimmy as well.  Arakawa wasn&#8217;t on the radar at all &#8211; at least not like those girls were.<\/p>\n<p>But she skated the best.  You just never know what will happen &#8211; and last night, I think was the best example of that.  (Actually, the free-style skiing &#8211; which scared the shit out of me &#8211; was the same thing.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcolympics.com\/freestyle\/5129832\/detail.html\">Han Xiopeng won <\/a>&#8211; over the other guys everyone kept talking about &#8211; &#8220;Speedy&#8221; Peterson and his Hurricane, etc &#8211; I got a bit sick of the Hurricane Hype, gotta say it &#8211; I mean, it was phenomenal, don&#8217;t get me wrong &#8230; but the hype was a bit much.  Just STOP.  I know you guys want me to keep watching, so i see the Hurricane, and I WILL KEEP WATCHING TO SEE THE HURRICANE &#8211; STOP REMINDING ME ABOUT IT AD NAUSEUM.  Ahem. But Xiopeng won &#8211; the first Olympic gold medal for China on snow &#8211; just so so cool &#8211; his FACE when he saw he won &#8211; and being carried around in the air afterwards &#8211; What an event!!!  And what an upset there was there as well!  Awesome!!)<\/p>\n<p>May the best athlete win.<\/p>\n<p>Congratulations to all three medalists in women&#8217;s figure skating &#8211; you did your sport proud last night.<\/p>\n<p>And to Sasha &#8211; you blew me away, yet again.  Your mental toughness was a sight to behold.  Congrats!!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Sounds kind of like an international law firm. &#8220;Sasha, Shizuka and Irina, how can I direct your call?&#8221;) Anyway &#8211; about last night I couldn&#8217;t say it better than Alex does. What a night!! 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