Verizon crowd enjoys 'Ice Wars'
Source: |
The Union Leader |
Date: |
November 15, 2002 |
Author: |
Benjamin Kepple |
An American skating squad barely edged out its multi-national
counterparts last night in the hard-fought "Ice Wars: USA vs. The
World" at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester.
The four-person American squad topped Team World by a score 587.0
to 586.7 in a close competition that saw plenty of cheering and
jeering from the audience filling the arena's lower deck.
The mostly female crowd was more polite than one might see at a
hockey game, perhaps, but it didn't hide its feeling at all. Attendees
booed their disappointment when 1995 national champion Nicole Bobek
scored just a 47.8 on her technical program.
Fans also didn't like when past Olympic gold medalist Scott
Hamilton received a 48.2. Hamilton, a crowd favorite, was wildly
cheered throughout his performance.
The gathering agreed with judges when it came to Olympic gold
medalist Brian Boitano and Ilia Kulik. Kulik, of Russia, did well with
a 49, while Boitano stole the show with a 49.3. Olympic gold medalist
Tara Lipinski performed well, too, posting a 48.9.
Team World took a half-point lead into the intermission, but it was
in the artistic program when the USA roared back with Boitano scoring
an incredible 99 points. Hamilton, the veteran of the tour,
incorporated a golf club into the final performance and registered a
99, putting the U.S. over the top.
The event was a hit with the diehard skating fans present, who
applauded the skaters from the introductions until the finale.
"I follow any competitions that come to the area," said Donna
Janowicz, of Lowell, Mass. "I'm a diehard fan, especially of
competitions. I'd go anywhere."
Janowicz was especially a fan of Hamilton, Kulik and four-time
world champion Kurt Browning of Canada.
Hamilton also had a fan in Amy Maurice of Manchester. She described
his skating as "awesome."
"There's no words to describe it," Maurice said.
This showing of "Ice Wars" will air nationwide on Saturday,
Nov. 30, from 8-10 p.m. on CBS.
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