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Look Who's Coming: Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, Figure Skaters
Source: |
News Observer |
Date: |
March 24, 2003 |
Author: |
M. Veronica Velasco |
Jamie Sale and David Pelletier's story is the stuff of movies. They
have loved, lost and triumphed. And that was just a little more than a
year ago. At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Russian pairs
figure skaters Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze were awarded
the gold medal over Canada's Sale and Pelletier -- even though
Sikharulidze stumbled on a landing and the Canadians skated their
"Love Story" program flawlessly.
As they were awarded the silver medal, Sale and Pelletier were
disappointed --and so was the world. In the following days, the pair
was everywhere; first on television as the victims of vote-swapping
among figure-skating judges, then on the Olympic concert stage with
the music group Barenaked Ladies as the Canadians-next-door, and
finally in a special awards ceremony as vindicated gold medalists.
Now Sale and Pelletier are on the Smucker's Stars on Ice tour with
their co-gold medalists Berezhnaya and Sikharulidze.
In a telephone interview, the two reflect on life after the Olympics.
Q - What goes through your heads when you hear "Love Story?"
A - Pelletier: I get nervous. Sale: We heard it the other day. You
get nervous, it brings the butterflies out again. We've done it
before, but doing it for the Olympics is a different thing, it
definitely makes us nervous. But it also puts a smile on our faces.
Q - What goes through your heads when you hear a Barenaked Ladies
song?
A - Pelletier: Everybody says they remember us onstage with the
band. It's great to be associated with a band like that.
Q - I read that both of you like hockey. What aspects of hockey
would you like to see in figure skating?
A - Sale: We like hockey for how fast it is ...
Pelletier (interrupting): The salary.
Sale: Yeah, the salary.
Pelletier: But the speed in hockey. The players are so fast.
Q - Where are your medals now?
A - Sale: They are in the safety deposit box in our bank back in
Edmonton. They were hard to get, so we don't want to lose them.
Q - What adjustments have you made in your skating since turning
pro?
A - Pelletier: We didn't adjust much. There is a lot more traveling
as a professional obviously, which is not as easy as we thought it
would be.
Q - A movie is in the works about your lives. What category would
you place it in at the video store?
A - Sale: Drama. (laughs) Pelletier: Comedy (laughs)
Sale: Horror, maybe.
Pelletier: Adult entertainment, but that's off the record (both laughing).
Sale: General interest, because there's something for everyone.
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