Shining star on ice
Chouinard in peak form with ice show
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix |
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April 25, 2001 |
Author: |
Darren Zary |
Josee Chouinard is in the comfort zone.
At 31, the three-time Canadian champion believes she is skating as
well as ever as she wraps up her seventh season as a professional
skater.
"I've been performing really well," says Chouinard, who will be in
Saskatoon on Friday with Chrysler's Stars on Ice. "The more you do it,
the easier it becomes. The last two or three years, I've been pretty
much on top of my skating. I'm performing very well. Winning the Sears
Open last December with the three-time world champion, Michelle Kwan,
in the event was pretty good.
"I'm taking my professional career really seriously and I train
really hard. Even if you think, as a professional, I can slow down a
bit, I didn't."
After capturing her first Canadian championship in 1991 at
SaskPlace, Chouinard had difficulty making a breakthrough
internationally. She placed ninth at worlds in 1992 and 1993. She also
placed ninth at the Olympics in 1992 and 1994.
"It's different," she says of pro skating. "I deal better with this
kind of pressure than with the amateur." Chouinard says she still
works on triple jumps. Being a part of Scott Hamilton's Farewell Tour
is extra special, she adds.
"I feel pretty lucky to be doing this last tour with him. This is
his last complete tour and I don't know how much longer I'm going to
continue. Skating with Scott Hamilton, along with Kurt Browning and
Brian Orser, is probably one of the ultimates. Scott has been a great
inspiration for figure skaters."
Chouinard's smile and enthusiasm have endeared her to skating fans.
Saskatoon is the eighth stop on the Canadian tour, which ends May 1
at GM Place in Vancouver. "I'm recovering from a cold, so I'm pretty
tired," she says. "Other than that, we've been having a lot of
fun. The cast has been so good together. The production people are
amazing; they're treating us so well.
"Although it's really hard, we can't complain. We're having the
best time, actually. This is quite the lifestyle."
How much longer will she skate?
"I don't know," says Chouinard, who turns 32 in August.
"I've got a husband and we want a family. For sure, I don't want to
wait until I'm 40 years old (to have children). I want to enjoy it
(parenthood) while I'm young.
"We've been thinking about it a little more, but we haven't figured
out when, but soon."
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