Figure Skating: A HIstory

Figure Skating: A HIstory

by James R Hines
Figure Skating: A HIstory

Figure Skating: A HIstory

by James R Hines

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Overview

The only comprehensive history of figure skating in over forty years

Figure skating, unique in its sublimely beautiful combination of technical precision, musicality, and interpretive elements, has undergone many dramatic developments since the only previous history of the sport was published in 1959. This exciting and information-packed new history by James R. Hines explains skating’s many technical and artistic advances, its important figures, its intrigues and scandals, and the historical high points during its long evolution.

Hines divides his history into three periods separated by the World Wars. In the first section, he follows functional and recreational ice skating through its evolution into national schools, culminating in the establishment of the International Skating Union and the ascendancy of an international style of skating. The second section explains the changes that occurred as the sport expanded into the form we recognize and enjoy today, and the final section shows how skating became increasingly athletic, imaginative, and intense following World War II, as the main focus turns to skaters themselves. The profiles include some 148 World and Olympic Champions as well as others who, in Dick Button’s words, "left the sport better because they were in it."

Beginning with mythological tales from twelfth- and thirteenth-century Scandinavians, Hines describes hundreds who have contributed to the sport. They include figure skating’s patron saint Lydwina of Schiedam, whose late-fourteenth-century skating tumble has been documented in a woodcut; Ulrich Salchow and Axel Paulsen, who gave their names to distinctive jumps; Madge Syers, who entered and medaled at the previously all-male World Championships in 1902; and Sonja Henie, who took skating to the silver screen. The history ends with the 2002 skating season, when Maria Butyrskaya and Michelle Kwan commanded the most attention and an unfortunate judging decision rocked the pairs’ competition, resulting in the adoption of a new judging system.

Beyond the contributions of individual skaters, Figure Skating  also traces the growth of competitions and show skating (professional and amateur), and discussions of relevant social, political, and ethical concerns that have affected the sport. Along with over seventy magnificent historical pictures spread throughout the book, a very special gallery features the picture of every world and Olympic champion. Figure Skating is an informative and inspiring resource, sure to be enjoyed by anyone who has ever skated recreationally or in competition as well as by the many fans who have this beautiful sport as spectators. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252072864
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 01/19/2006
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 472
Sales rank: 935,696
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

James R. Hines is professor of musicology at Christopher Newport University, Newport News, Virginia, and has been skating since the 1950s.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
Abbreviations12
Part 1Skating to World War I
1Skating before Figures15
2England: The Birthplace of Figure Skating23
3Skating in the New World41
4Skating on the Continent61
5The End of an Era76
Part 2Skating Between the World Wars
6Competitive Skating between the Wars97
7Skating with a Partner119
8Skating for an Audience134
Part 3Skating Since World War II
9The Golden Age of American Skating149
10Recovery in Europe, Pair Skating, and Ice Dancing165
11The Artistic Sixties181
12The Dynamic Seventies199
13Skating Redirected: Lake Placid to Albertville221
14Albertville to Salt Lake City245
Part 4Expanded Opportunities at Century's End
15New Disciplines271
16The World of Professional Skating287
Epilogue303
Preface to the Appendices311
Appendix AWorld Championships: Medalists in Figure Skating313
Appendix BEuropean Championships: Medalists in Figure Skating322
Appendix CFour Continents Championships: Medalists in Figure Skating330
Appendix DNorth American Championships: Medalists in Figure Skating332
Appendix EOlympic Games: Medalists in Figure Skating336
Picture Gallery of World and Olympic Figure Skating Champions339
Notes419
Selected Bibliography435
Index439
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