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Cam 'N' Eggs: Stuck in an elevator with Kurt Browning

Source: Edmonton Sun
Date: May 23, 2023
Author: Cam Tait
The bangs on the elevator, stuck between floors deliberately, became louder with the same cry: “Are you guys OK?”

Skater Kurt Browning reached down and grabbed two more cold beverages and took my straw out of my empty can, put it in the new can and flashed his smile which beamed around the world.

We’ll ignore George for a while and enjoy out beverage,” he said.

It was April 1992. Browning had just skated around the Royal Glenora rink in a creative show, skaters twirled, jumped and glided to the entire Les Miserables soundtrack.

After the show, there was a reception in the Royal Glenora lobby with a couple of hundred people.

Kurt, a good friend, made the rounds, shaking hands and chatting with people.

He came over to me with a case of his favourite adult beverage.

“Come with me, Cam,” he said. “We’re going for a cold one.”

Kurt wheeled me into an elevator, which was installed a few months before.

Now, it’s an elevator that only moves up or down if you push a button. Kurt did the driving, and, when we got halfway between floors, he took his hand off the button.

“Nobody can find us now,” Kurt said. “Let’s have a brew.”

It was one of the many laughs Kurt and I shared recently during practice before his final Stars On Ice performance at Rogers Place.

We were having a great time. Meanwhile, Royal Glenora general manager George Pinches was in a panic.

World skating champion.

Guy in a wheelchair.

In an elevator.

Not moving.

“George will be OK,” Kurt said.

“We’re OK.”

We finished our beverages and then Kurt pushed the power button to resume our ride.

George was at the door when we arrived.

“You guys OK?” George asked.

The Browning smile flashed once again.

“Never better,” he said.

I hope your Tuesday doesn’t have too many … ups and downs.