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OverviewA fan's book on international skating stars -- today's best and tomorrow's brightest Figure skating has burst back onto the international sports scene, following a series of unfortunate judging controversies. There is a fresh crop of skaters who are jumping higher, skating faster and pushing artistic and technical boundaries like never before. The figure skating revolution includes new rules plus new countries in competition, and sees women once again landing the triple axel. The budding rivalries in both the men's and women's competitions have rejuvenated this riveting sport that commands prime time television for months. Figure Skating Today showcases the skaters during the events of the 2006-07 season, including the Grand Prix Finals, the Europeans and the Four Continents, and the 2007 World Championships in Tokyo. An exciting look at the current crop of today's top international champs and those on the road to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Figure Skating Today covers such international stars as: Kimmie Meissner Mao Asada Jeffrey Buttle St�phane Lambiel Jessica Dub� and Bryce Davison. With its action photos, behind-the-scenes stories and fascinating statistics, Figure Skating Today is a book for every skating fan. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Milton , Gerard ChataigneauPublisher: Firefly Books Ltd Imprint: Firefly Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9781554073351ISBN 10: 1554073359 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 17 January 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThis non-fiction title is nothing less than stunning in its presentation. Full colour throughout, Chataigneau's photography is fabulous, giving us images rich in expression as well as movement. The format of the book is excellent... This title is a must-have for any library that has readers interested in winter sports and skating. Readers from fourth grade to adult will find it jam packed with statistics and the story behind them.--Linda Aksomitis Resource Links, vol.13, no. 4 (04/01/2008) [Milton] reviews performances at the 2007 international competitions, providing more trivia about placements than even diehard enthusiasts might want.... Where the book shines, however, is in the exceptional photos by Gerard Chataigneau, which show the glamorous costumes in detail never available to those watching on television or in an arena. On their own, they are worth the price of the book.-- (01/12/2008) This non-fiction title is nothing less than stunning in its presentation. Full colour throughout, Chataigneau's photography is fabulous, giving us images rich in expression as well as movement. The format of the book is excellent... This title is a must-have for any library that has readers interested in winter sports and skating. Readers from fourth grade to adult will find it jam packed with statistics and the story behind them.-- (04/01/2008) Steve Milton shows you the best new figure skaters from around the world with stunning color photographs on each page, along with a brief biography. If you're a fan, you'll want to page through this book all season long to check on the backgrounds of these amazing athletes.-- (01/01/2008) Nothing less than stunning ... Chataigneau's photography is fabulous ... a must-have for [anyone] interested in winter sports and skating.--Linda Aksomitis Resource Links, vol.13, no. 4 (04/01/2008) Nothing less than stunning ... Chataigneau's photography is fabulous ... a must-have for [anyone] interested in winter sports and skating. -- Linda Aksomitis Resource Links, vol.13, no. 4 (04/01/2008) Author InformationG�rard Ch�taigneau is a sports photographer and former figure skater. He has been photographing figure skating for over 25 years, including all Olympic Games and World Championships since 1988, and contributed to Figure Skating Now! Steve Milton is a sports columnist and the author of nine books on figure skating. Covering international skating since 1980, he has attended and reported on six Winter Olympic Games and more than a dozen World figure skating championships. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |