BATTLE OF SEXES CAN GET ICY.Byline: Barry Wilner Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. The challenge was issued by some of the world's best figure skaters. The battle of the sexes took to the ice. Scott Hamilton Scott Hamilton can refer to any of the following people:
Kristi Yamaguchi was born on July 12, 1971 in Hayward, California, to Jim Yamaguchi, a dentist, and Carole Doi, a , Brian Boitano Brian Anthony Boitano (born October 22, 1963 in Mountain View, California) is an Italian-American figure skater from Sunnyvale, California. He is a four-time US National Champion (1985-1988), two-time World Champion (1986, 1988) and the 1988 Olympic gold medalist. , Rosalynn Sumners Rosalynn Diane Sumners (born April 20, 1964) is an American ladies' singles figure skater. She was the World Junior champion in 1980, the U.S. National champion in 1982, 1983 and 1984, World champion in 1983, and won a silver medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics (second to Katarina and Kurt Browning Kurt Browning (born June 18, 1966) is a Canadian figure skater. He is a four-time World Champion and four-time Canadian national champion. Biography Born in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta and raised in Caroline, Alberta, Browning was a four-time Canadian figure skating triple-jumped at the opportunity to participate in Friday night's ``Battle of the Sexes'' at Nassau Coliseum. While it was a made-for-television event - Fox has this one - the concept was one that excited the skaters. ``The men vs. the women. Let's get it on,'' Browning said. ``We'll prove the boys are better than the girls.'' Not so, said Yamaguchi, who rearranged her schedule to fit this competition in. She was the captain of a team featuring Sumners, Liz Manley and Caryn Kadavy Caryn Kadavy (born December 9, 1967 in Erie, Pennsylvania), is an American figure skater known for her classical style in singles skating. As an amateur, Kadavy made the top three at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships four years in a row, including second place in 1986. . ``I like team competitions, and this one really sounded like a lot of fun,'' said Yamaguchi, the 1992 Olympic champion. ``The way skating is today, there are so many events and things you get invited to do and your schedule is so busy, you have to pick and choose. ``But I really liked the idea of a women's team against a men's team. It's different and it's interesting.'' Professional skating has been overrun in the past 2-1/2 years by such themed events. Some, such as Fox's rock 'n' roll rock 'n' roll: see rock music. shows and Ice Wars, which pits country vs. country, have been popular. Others have appeared and disappeared quickly. But with the kind of names ``Battle of the Sexes'' has drawn, it seems likely to do well. Overall, Friday's competition had three Olympic gold medalists (Hamilton, Boitano, Yamaguchi), three silver medalists (Sumners, Manley and Paul Wylie) and 13 world championships in the field. ``I did a similar event with Jimmy Connors vs. Martina Navratilova,'' said David Krieff, president of Destiny Productions, which is staging the competition. ``We found we hit a chord of this universal theme, the human theme of man vs. woman. ``This has the crossover appeal. Where skating mostly has been viewed by women throughout the years, this is something that should be watched by both sexes. There are lot of questions to be answered. Are world champion men skaters better than the women? Do they deserve more money?'' Hamilton, who also is serving as executive producer, was the first skater to sign on. He then recruited the other seven entrants. ``Both teams will have a lot of pride on the line,'' Hamilton said. ``We don't want to lose to the women, and I'm sure they don't want us to beat them. As a result, I think you'll see some extraordinary, one-of-a-kind performances.'' Perhaps. But don't expect to see any of the women trying to match the men in triple axels, the toughest triple jump and one that only two women - Midori Ito and Tonya Harding - have completed in competition. |
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