The word from ... Kurt Browning
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Halifax Daily News |
Date: |
April 4, 2003 |
Author: |
Marilyn Smulders |
Of all the remarkable skaters who have emerged over the years, it
seems Canadians can't get enough of Kurt Browning.
The four-time world and Canadian champion from Alberta turned
professional nine years ago. On April 16, he returns to Halifax on his
12th Stars on Ice tour.
At 36 years of age, he says he's not quite as strong or as flexible
as when he competed on the world stage in the late 1980s and early
1990s. Nevertheless, his seemingly effortless talent, humour and
showmanship continue to make him an audience favourite.
SKATING TODAY: 'When you do it right, it's great. It's fun to come
up with something different each year, it's a challenge. But it's not
like singing - it's a demanding, physical sport. Unfortunately,
there's a shelf life for my body.'
SLIP, SLIDING AWAY: Even a great skater like Browning has his bad
days. Performing in Oklahoma recently, he fell three times during one
number.
'I fell. Three times. I was just skating too, it wasn't even during
a jump or on a spin. But even when it's not great out there, you can
never give up for the audience.
'You've gotta keep going.'
FAVE SKATERS: Olympic gold medallists Jamie Sale and David
Pelletier. 'I really like those kids - they give it from their
hearts.'
PRETTIEST JUMPER, HIM OR HIS WIFE': Married to Sonia Rodriguez,
principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada, Browning picks
his wife. 'As exciting as it is to jump and spin 18 feet across the
ice, for sheer elegance I've got to give the nod to my wife.'
FAVE MOVIES: Shrek, A Bug's Life, Monster's Inc., Blazing Saddles,
Caddyshack. 'I like funny, corny stuff.'
TV: A Trekkie, Browning tunes into Enterprise.
READING: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. 'I find it intriguing
that one mind could conceive of that big a world.'
STRESS RELIEVER: 'Just being with Sonia. We really get along and
enjoy each other's company. We laugh a lot.'
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