Lipinski skates way into pro world with victory
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Slam! Skating |
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April 25, 1998 |
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- Olympic gold medalist Tara Lipinski
followed the professional script Friday night: skating two perfect
routines, landing all jumps, doing everything just right.
The 15-year-old champion took to the ice at the North Charleston
Coliseum in her first nonsanctioned event, the made-for-TV Skate,
Rattle & Roll Figure Skating Championships, and came away with the top
prize.
The event was more a scripted program than a competition, with an
enthusiastic crowd of 7,500 cheering repeatedly as hosts Eric Nies of
MTV and former Olympic athletes Summer Sanders and Rosalynn Sumners
often retaped portions of the show.
The crowd favorite, Lipinski led throughout the competition and
sealed the win with a flawless second routine to the song "Oh Tara" by
the Knack -- earning straight 10s from the five celebrity judges.
Introduced by Nies as "Charleston's newest hometown girl,"
Lipinski, whose family recently bought property on Kiawah Island, got
a rousing welcome. She later said the event was the "perfect way to
come out."
The program will air May 7 on ABC.
Lipinski edged three-time world silver medalist Surya Bonaly, who
did her trademark backflip in both routines, and Olympic gold
medalists Katarina Witt and Oksana Baiul. Bonaly was also making her
professional debut. Witt and Baiul turned pro years ago.
Lipinski and Bonaly lost their Olympic eligibility by appearing in
the event. The International Skating Union does not recognize Skate,
Rattle & Roll.
In the men's competition Friday, Kurt Browning, with two jump-laden
routines, led after the first round and got straight 10s in his second
routine. Browning also played to the crowd, hugging fans and even
briefly taking a child onto the ice.
Olympic gold medalist Viktor Petrenko, U.S. brone medalist Scott
Williams and European champion Viacheslav Zagorodniuk, who was making
his professional debut, also competed.
Competitors skated to rock 'n' roll songs by the likes of Smash
Mouth, Chumbawamba, Spice Girls and Will Smith before a panel of
judges -- all Olympic medalists, but none skaters.
Judges included Greg Louganis, Sheryl Swoopes, Jonny Moseley, Cammi
Granato and KC Boutiette.
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