An Evening
with Champions
America’s Premier Figure Skating Exhibition
A preview article and photos by Alexandra
Sherman
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Being a figure skating fan
in North America is a fortunate
experience. There are
large tours such as Stars
on Ice and Champions on Ice, which are already
known to European fans, but there are also numerous small
shows that are worth mentioning. One of them is the 36th annual An Evening with Champions show organized
by Harvard
University’s Eliot House to benefit the Jimmy Fund
of Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute.
Since its creation in 1970 by then a U.S. Silver Medalist and a Junior at Harvard
University,
John Misha Petkevich,
An Evening with Champions has known tremendous
success, raising over $2 million for pediatric cancer aid
and research. |
This entirely student-run show, held in Boston, Massachusetts,
brings a steady crowd of Jimmy Fund supporters as well as casual
skating fans. Over the past 35 years many international stars, such
as Dorothy Hamill, Toller Cranston, Scott Hamilton,
Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean,
Brian Orser, Brian Boitano,
Radka Kovarikova & Rene Novotny
, Michelle Kwan, Oksana Baiul,
Tara Lipinski, Elena Berezhnaya &
Anton Sikharulidze and many others, have contributed their time
and talent to raise awareness and financial support for the Jimmy
Fund.
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Host Paul Wylie,
the 1992 Olympic Silver Medalist (and Harvard graduate ’90-’91),
will make his 21st appearance with the show. He will be joined
by an impressive slate of talent including Olympic gold medalists
Ludmila and Oleg Protopopov, Ilia
Kulik and Ekaterina Gordeeva.
Also featured are 2-time World Pairs Champions Tatiana
Totmianina
and Maxim Marinin (Saturday Only), as well
as 2005 World Junior Dance Champions Morgan
Matthews and Maxim Zavozin. |
5-time Canadian Champion Jennifer Robinson will
be joined by eight-time British champion Steven
Cousins, U.S. Junior pair skaters Julia
Vlassov and Drew Meekins, 2005 U.S. National
Bronze Medalist Kimmie Meissner (Saturday only),
U.S. Dance medalists Loren
Galler-Rabinowitz and David Mitchell and 2004
Skate America Silver medalist Ryan
Jahnke.
Coming back as a dancer this year is Tiffany
Stiegler and her partner Sergei
Magerovsky, 2005 U.S National Pewter Medalists. Tiffany
debuted at the EWC show 10 years ago as a pair skater with her brother
Johnnie Stiegler. Check the full list of featured skaters here.
Precision skating fans
will enjoy watching the
Haydenettes, 15-time National Champions, while those who
prefer theatrical performances will be taken by always entertaining
Theatre on Ice troupe – Act I of Boston,
Gold
Medalists at 2005 International Theatre on Ice Competition. |
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Note:
2004 and 2005 National Champion Johnny Weir will not be able to
attend due to health concerns as reported by his coach.
The show also features local young talent, which in the past included
some of the top junior skaters such as Stephen Carriere,
Jessica Ranko Houston and
Juliana Cannarozzo,
who was recently featured in a Disney’s movie Ice Princess.
Skating
fans all over the globe have a unique opportunity to see the show
streamed online though a
CN8 cable station.
Tune in on October 23, 2005 from 9 to 10:30pm
Eastern Time and
for a repeat on October 29 from 6:30
to 8pm.
While you’re
waiting for the shows to begin, take a look at the 2004
Evening with Champions photo gallery.
Do not miss
this unique opportunity to see the world’s best skaters and contribute
to a worthy cause of fighting cancer!
Theatre on Ice troupe – Act
I of Boston
An
Evening with Champions general information:
When: Friday, October 14,
2005 at 8pm & Saturday,
October 15, 2005 at 7pm
Where: Harvard’s Bright Hockey Center (click to see map)
Tickets:
General
Admission: $30 (Adults), $10 (Children
and seniors) and $7 (for
all undergraduates)
Sponsorship
Packages: $50-$2500 tax-deductible contributions
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Online: Click here
to order tickets and sponsorship packages online through Pay Pal
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Harvard Box Office: Order in person or by phone (617)
496-2222
For more
information, visit the EWC website: www.aneveningwithchampions.org
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