A Little Witt & Wisdom
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Philadelphia Daily News |
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February 19, 2003 |
Author: |
Stu Bykofsky |
On Olympic ice, East German Katarina Witt was a ferocious (and
glamorous) competitor, the only living woman with back-to-back gold
medals for singles figure skating.
Off the ice, the 37-year-old has a nice sense of humor and a warm
laugh.
We have been hooked up for a phone date so she can do publicity for
the Smucker's Stars on Ice show that hits the First Union Center
Friday.
She responds with a deep, long laugh when I ask, "If I call you a
Smucker's Star on Ice, would you slap my face?"
"You know it's a good excuse to be a foreigner right now, because I
don't know if I should slap you or not," she says in lightly accented
English.
All I really know about figure skating is that it is elegant and
sexy with ice spray to cool you off. Salkows? Double axels? Toe loops?
It's all Fruit Loops to me.
Katarina admits to being nervous before a show "because I want to
give my best because people mostly remember the Olympics, they
remember you from big competitions, so they expect you to be in shape
and they expect you to do good job." Call it pride in her craft.
The clean-living fraulein admits to no bad habits except one:
"I'm just so straightforward. And I'm not diplomatic at all. I just
say what I think."
With Germany acting pacifist, I ask her take on the situation with
Iraq.
"I think to go to war anywhere in the world should be the last
option you have," she says.
Would that be her advice to President Bush?
"No, I'm careful with advices," she laughs.
Seems she can be diplomatic after all.
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