Around the state: Skating competition at Verizon Nov. 14
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The Union Leader (Manchester, NH) |
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September 10, 2002 |
Copyright 2002 Union Leader Corp.
An ice-skating competition that will include U.S. Olympic gold
medalists Brian Boitano and Tara Lipinski will be held in Manchester
Nov. 14 and later televised nationally on CBS.
"Olay presents Ice Wars: USA vs. The World" will take place at the
Verizon Wireless Arena at 7 p.m. Tickets will go on sale Sept. 21 at
10 a.m. Tickets are $ 38, $ 48 and $ 57.
The competition will be aired on CBS-TV (Channel 4) on Thanksgiving
night, Nov. 28.
This will mark the second time an event at the Manchester arena
will be nationally televised. TNN broadcast World Wrestling
Entertainment live July 1.
But it's the first time an arena event will be broadcast by one of
the major networks.
Meanwhile, arena workers yesterday began building ice for the
upcoming hockey season with an NHL pre-season game between the Boston
Bruins and the Washington Capitals set for Sept. 20 and the Monarchs
season opener Oct. 11.
In what has become one of professional figure skating's premier
competitions, Team USA and The World Team battle on the ice showcasing
both the sport's technical and artistic elements.
This will mark the ninth year that two teams of the world's best
professional figure skaters battle for the team championship. The
event has aired in prime time on CBS since its inception in 1994 and
has consistently been one of the highest rated and highly anticipated
figure skating broadcasts each year.
The 2002 competition will feature four skaters per team -- two men
and two women -- including Boitano, Lipinski and four-time world
champion, Canadian Kurt Browning.
CORRECTION-DATE: September 12, 2002
CORRECTION:
(HEAD: Skating competition at Verizon Nov. 14) -- Tickets for the
Nov. 14 ice skating competition at the Verizon Wireless Arena in
Manchester go on sale Monday, Sept. 23 at 10 a.m. at the arena box
office and at Ticketmaster outlets. An incorrect date for ticket
sales was provided to The Union Leader for an article on page B1 in
Tuesday's editions.
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