Kaetlyn Osmond | CBC Facebook Live
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
- Pj Facebook Lives with WORLD CHAMPION Kaetlyn Osmond for CBC.
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WOW, I am in some sort of disbelief. I love Kaetlyn, and I am super happy she won. I said, before Olympics, that we love her unconditionally, and boom, bronze and gold at the Olympics and now world champion. How amazing is that! Thank you, Kaetlyn! Greetings form Toronto!
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New world champion! Congratulations!
Congratulations Kaetlyn!!!!! You really fought through. Wonderful!!
Wow amazing Kaetlyn, you are a great role model,,,congratulations from Calgary Alberta,,,love you
Congratulations, Kaetlyn! You did it for Edmonton, for Marystown in Newfoundland and Labrador and for Canada! Peace from Ellensburg, Washington!
Thankyou Kaetlyn. You looked so lovely, landing your jumps. The podium suits you. You are Canada
Thanks for answering my question Kaetlyn! :)
Osmond, has to come back to eligible skating....i dont think she should have retired.
Question as a non-skater...
(And please Like if you answer -- otherwise I won't get notified :-/ )
What do skaters mean when they talk about "peaking" at a certain point in the season? Even if you can't maintain top-top-top physical form throughout a 9-ish-month period, wouldn't you aim to skate clean throughout the season? Or is that just kinda the party-line...
Sorry this reply is really late but it basically means being at top of your top form at the right moment and skating your best ever in that moment. It's the same in other sports for example in running if you're at the Olympics you would want to run a best time there in order to give yourself the best chance to medal. You would have to be at the height of your abilities. You want to peak and be the absolute best of that season. Hopefully this helps!