The OFFICIAL BOOK OF FIGURE SKATING
T**R
Figure skating readers will enjoy
Only goes up to Michele Kwan, so if you want info on more recent skaters, this book may not be for you. I enjoyed it, but the first olympics I remember watching on TV WAS 1984.
L**4
Must have for aspiring skaters
Good overview of figure skating with explanation s and photos.
J**N
Decent book
Published in 1998, so not the most up to date, but still nice for some of the info on past skaters. Good photos.
J**.
good book
We were avid figure skaters for years. Then my wife broke her shoulder and we don't skate any more. But that's not the book's fault. I just wonder how the professional skaters survive all the falls and injuries. They must be exceptionally tough.
S**Y
Beautiful Book!
This book was bought as a gift for a figure skating fan. It is a type of coffee table book. Quality paper and bindings were used,pictures and illustrations are beautiful. The price was right, too. I was confident that this book would be well received.
T**A
I've got necessary information from this book. ^ ^
It's hard to find the information about figure skating costume from the past to the present but I've got some from this.
F**P
Great reference with lots of pics
This book is a general overview and history of the sport in the USA. I agree with other reviewers that it's more a "coffee table"- style reference for fans and a general introduction to prospective athletes and parents. Jumps, spins and other elements get an easily-understandable review so viewers and audiences can more easily understand skaters' programs, and newcomers to the sport have a reference point from which to learn.The highlight of this book is its illustrations - full of dazzling photos of athletes past and present, fans will treasure it even though it quickly became somewhat dated due to its focus on the 1990s-era athletes. Skaters and fans will enjoy adding it to their collection.
F**P
Great reference w/lots of pics!
This book is a general overview and history of the sport in the USA. I agree with other reviewers that it's more a "coffee table"- style reference for fans and a general introduction to prospective athletes and parents. Jumps, spins and other elements get an easily-understandable review so viewers and audiences can more easily understand skaters' programs, and newcomers to the sport have a reference point from which to learn.The highlight of this book is its illustrations - full of dazzling photos of athletes past and present, fans will treasure it even though it quickly became somewhat dated due to its focus on the 1990s-era athletes. Skaters and fans will enjoy adding it to their collection.
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