Profile on and Interview with Christopher Bowman (USA) - 1992 Albertville, Figure Skating
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2009
- Albertville, FRANCE - 1992 Winter Games, Figure Skating - Profile on and interview with Christopher Bowman of the United States
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love Chris so much... for his kindness and his honesty!
I remember watching Bowman skate in the late 80s whilst being a teenager and was completely in awe of his skill, talent and handsome good looks - complete American hero. Such a shame what happened to him with his drug issues which ultimately ruined his health and took his life so prematurely. Such a shame. Thank you for the wonderful skating memories - you will never be forgotten as a skater 🙏 RIP
It breaks my heart that he felt skating and training were his jail because skating for me was absolute bliss and freedom. I even loved doing the dreaded double run throughs! It’s too bad Christopher didn’t feel the same especially with his enormous natural talent.
Toller’s evaluation of Bowman was ominously and sadly true: “His jail, his hell will be his free life”.
Великолепно!! Мы его помним и очень любим до сих пор В РОССИИ! Уникальный спортсмен!!!
I know skaters that took lessons from home when he was in the metro Detroit area. When he was present, he was really good though. I think Annette was the stronger actual coach in that situation. It is just a shame that he never was in control.
He was beautiful.
baritonebynight he truly was
Scott Hamilton is a great commentator
How I wish Toller were wrong. R.I.P., Christopher.
areageek 😢
I had predicted: Petrenko, Bowman, Browning for the podium before the competition. I never in a million years had Wylie in the mix...Had Christopher done the triple triple combination for the SP, he would have edged Barna for the bronze medal.
The problem with these moronic figure skating associations and competitions is that they do not judge based on that moment of competition. If they did many more underdogs would be on the podium. Each competition should t be judged on its own volition. It’s just not fair to give someone a higher mark simply because usually they have been the champion. It’s really grossly unfair. The ice dancing competitions are even more biased in this way.
46foryounger Livestreams I mean, not really... Definitely in ice dance, but not so in singles. Yes, favorites’ scores are inflated - which is hella fucked up - but underdogs win plenty (e.g., Hughes, Lysacek, Sotnikova) and top-dogs lose plenty (e.g., Kwan, Kim, Plushenko).
That hair...
I remember this music from the 1992 Summer Olympics with Gymnastics. Anyone know what it is?
Nick Mann - I don't know if you ... or anyone ... will see this since my response is coming 7 years later -- but the music that starts at 4:52 is "Papillon (On the Wings of the Butterfly)" by David Arkenstone. It was originally featured on his 1991 Album _In the Wake of the Wind_. My friend had this album and I remember we would play it in his car when we were driving around in Autumn 1991. Good memories.
Ha, and you just know commentator Scott Hamilton must have been YEARNING to get into Bowman's pants.
Suzinne Barrett Scott is straight. Not, like, “straight,” but actually heterosexual.
He sounds so self-centered.