Sharing the spotlight
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The Telegram |
Date: |
September 20, 2003 |
Author: |
Rosie Mullaley |
From the time they first laced up skates, Natasha Osmond and Alyssa
Crosbie rarely missed a televised performance by Canadian figure
skating stars like Kurt Browning, Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz.
Tonight, Crosbie and Osmond will share the ice and the spotlight
with their idols.
The two are among a handful of local skaters who will perform with
a renowned group of Canadian and international figure skating stars at
the Ice Galaxie show at Mile One Stadium.
Other locals set to perform at the event in St. John's are Joey
Russell, Whitney Young/Shawn Verasammy, Corey Sutherland, Kaitlin
Greening/Neal Thorne, Allison Noseworthy/Ryan Sutherland and the Mount
Pearl Starlites synchronized team.
Browning, a four-time world champion and the first athlete ever to
complete a quadruple jump in world competition, will highlight the
event, along with Bourne and Kraatz, the 2003 world ice dance
champions and 10-time Canadian champions.
The lineup also includes such well-known performers as Annabelle
Langlois and Patrice Archetto, the 2003 Canadian pairs silver
medallists and fifth in the world; 2003 United States silver ice dance
medallists and seventh-ranked world duo Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto,
the 2002 world junior champions; 2003 Canadian ladies' silver
medallist Joannie Rochette; and 2003 Canadian men's bronze medallist
Fedor Andreev.
Getting the opportunity to perform shoulder-to-shoulder with such
accomplished skaters has Crosbie and Osmond excited.
"I can't wait," said Marystown's Osmond, who was one of just 18
10-year-olds chosen to attend a national youth camp in Ottawa last
May. "When my dad told me I was chosen to perform, I was so
surprised."
A big night
Osmond, who has won numerous pre-juvenile and juvenile provincial
titles and was one of the youngest in the province to receive a
pre-novice competitive test, noted this will be her biggest
performance ever.
"I'm not nervous, though," said Osmond, who trains in Montreal in
early summer and in St. John's in late summer. "I'm just really
looking forward to meeting them all."
This will also be Crosbie's biggest show. The 14-year-old from
St. John's is thrilled to be coming home to take part in the
event. She relocated to Montreal last year to acquire more experience
and trains at that province's training centre with Rochette.
"These are skaters I've watched all my life. I'm really excited to
be a part of something with them," said Crosbie.
"I'm excited, though, just to be coming home to see all my family
and friends again."
Locals who performed in Corner Brook Thursday night were Jessica
Oake, Jordan Kent, Alexandra Young/Matthew Young, Russell,
Young/Verasammy, along with the Silver Blades Silver Shadows
synchronized team.
"I guess I have the same dream as every skater as every skater - to
make it to the Olympics someday," said Crosbie. "Kurt Browning and
these guys have been there. They're skaters we've all looked up to, so
I think performing with them will be something really special."
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