longer than i have... and of course, much much better than me i admire these kids who invest so much of themselves in a sport that is not part of their country's legacyI admire the Indian skater for being out there!
I love how supportive the audience is.
How long do you think he has skated?
The rink probably feels super cold to him. Great job by him. It would be nice if one of the coaches there gave him some pointers. He is trying really hard.Priyam, those gloves are definitely a fashion statement ❤
I know, I was also off-topic but the presentation is part of the eventSlightly off topic...
The performance of Evan and Maddie during the ice resurfacing was amazing.
She, of course, is STUNNING... but he really gives off a "leading man" vibe as well.
I'm a fan. BIG fan!
Even more remarkable with what Ted is just saying, that Priyam hadn't been on the ice for nearly 2 years until practice yesterday!God bless Priyam for going out there and doing his best.
Lol, I also heard he talked something about "kjøttboller", wondering why he was bringing up meatballs But maybe talking about his favorite food or something.Just catching up on the men.
Loved Corey and Lucas in the lead. Never seen them before, but they were great.
And what a nice surprise to see Jonathan Egyptson from Sweden! Not often I get someone to root for from my own country! Never seen him before either, but he was great! Not the most difficult tech but great spin positions and he had a very nice presence on the ice. And he also has the coolest name ever. It implies he is the son of Egypt, which sounds intriguing to say the least!
He also said something very important in Swedish in the KC. I didn't hear it all but it seems he likes meatballs.
And of course, loooved the guy from India!