Apparently. . .

Feb 21, 2006 20:34

. . . my patriotism doesn't win over everything. I'm rooting for Slutskaya over Cohen. Well, okay, I'm rooting for Meissner and Hughes over them all, but I would still rather see Irina win than Sasha. Don't know why; I just feel like Sasha's such an upstart prima donna. {shrug}

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lastremnant February 22 2006, 02:35:55 UTC
Sasha sort of did it to herself though. She was second fiddle because she kept falling in the big competitions while Kwan tended to skate clean programs. Sasha had a lot of problems the past few years with that and changing coaches. I don't know. It might be nice for Sasha to finally get her chance at the gold this week, but who knows what will happen? She definitely has the talent, guts and athleticism. But I am sort of rooting for Meissner and Hughes just because it would be nice to see the young underdogs upset the seasoned professional skaters like Irina and Sasha.

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lady_morgaine February 22 2006, 02:48:45 UTC
As someone who consistently feels "not good enough" (whether it's justified or not), I guess I just find something tragically poetic when people try and fail and try and fail again repeatedly. Besides, Sasha herself has been an inconsistent skater. If she's been second fiddle to Kwan, it's because Kwan skated better than she has in many instances! At any rate Sasha just seems so arrogant and cocky and full of herself. She's probably a perfectly nice girl; that's just how she seems when she skates. Figure skaters should be pretty, but whether or not they should be snooty is another question.

Well, I won't be upset if she wins, but I'll be happier if Irina does. I like it when people succeed after trying hard for a really long time. I'll be happiest, though, if one of the young Americans moves up the ranks a la Sarah Hughes. I'm especially cheering for Kimmie Meissner, because she's been so unassuming during this whole affair. She skated such a lovely short program, too!

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lady_morgaine February 22 2006, 06:07:25 UTC
It's okay! :) We're all entitled to our personal preferences. And I think I myself tend to take myself too seriously (i.e., by resting my self-esteem on my external accomplishments), so it's good to have someone around to remind me that it's not always so healthy. I don't know; I just don't feel like Sasha Cohen is someone I could be friends with if I knew her personally, and that for me makes a big difference when I'm trying to decide which athlete to favor. She reminds me of all those "popular" girls I sneered at in high school. Which probably makes me the bad person, not her. :)

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