"So the programs all start to all look the same. I watched one free skating competition, and I thought I was watching a short program. Everyone was doing exactly the same elements"
- Brian Boitano
About this Quote
This quote by Brian Boitano talks to the homogenization of figure skating programs. He is recommending that due to the guidelines and regulations of the sport, all of the programs are beginning to look the very same. He is indicating that the creativity and uniqueness of the programs is being lost as skaters are required to comply with the same rules and regulations. He is likewise suggesting that the absence of range in the programs is making it difficult to distinguish between the brief and complimentary programs. This quote talks to the need for more creativity and variety in figure skating programs in order to make them more fascinating and interesting for audiences. It also speaks with the need for more flexibility in the rules and policies of the sport in order to enable skaters to express themselves more freely and create more distinct and interesting programs.
This quote is written / told by Brian Boitano somewhere between October 22, 1963 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA.
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