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RE: Daughter who figure skated till middle-teens on a

Posted by RGA on May 19, 2021 at 18:40:11:

Strange - Tonya Harding thought the skating in the film looked good.

"two professional skating doubles, Anna Malkova and Heidi Munger, were used for big moves like the triple jumps and fast spins."


"Kawahara [choreographer for the film] got the skating star's [Tonya Harding] seal of approval.

"She was very sweet — she told me she thought I did a good job," Kawahara recalls. "And she was happy to see her skating represented so well. I had great doubles — her jumps were represented spot-on. I'm very proud of that."

Your daughter must be spectacular - none of them measure up.

It's like a violin-playing friend of mine notes "Itzhak Perlman is a mediocre violinist" which is somewhat odd since my friend is a complete unknown talent, and people pay to see Perlman.