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(Both Donlan and Aceti have since died.) My guess: The Finnish official said something along the lines of “that’s where the skaters go to kiss and cry” or even, as Garbato wrote ...
"Kiss and Cry": It's the place where Olympic dreams are made or die. It's the designated area where figure skaters go after their performances to anxiously await their scores, for better or for worse.
The “Kiss and Cry” area is where figure skaters go to await their score; their coaches are allowed there as well. It’s a literal name for what happens there after scores are read out.
For sheer awkwardness, they offer the kiss-and-cry area ... they don’t start to cry. Let’s put it this way: I don’t like figure skaters to cry.” But, in case one does, broadcasters ...
You might not be too far off but the "kiss and cry" area in figure skating is actually where skaters go to sit and wait while their scores are declared post-performance. You've probably seen the ...
Since the “Kiss and Cry” area became an official part of the International Skating Union Regulations nearly 40 years ago, figure skating garnered increased attention worldwide. This is a spot ...
Winter Olympics fans watching team figure skating Thursday night may have noticed the badges that skaters and coaches were wearing that said "kiss and cry." What's that all about? The story goes ...
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