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How to watch figure skating competition

I have seen four games, Skate America in 15- 16 season, World Championships and Team Challenge Cup, and SkateCanada in 16- 17 season. In the world championship, you can get a volunteer pass, and in the other three competitions, you can buy tickets. Get to the point first. You must buy tickets for all events. It is not the game itself that is worth the ticket price, but the ice that is only available to all events and not sold separately.

Training tickets. Look at these exercises. There are several advantages that you don't have when watching the game. First, there is no need to sit in the right position, and the position is first come, first served (unless the owner of the position also comes to see the practice and strongly demands to get the position). This is suitable for poor students, because even the cheapest all-around event can watch training. Second, because the location is good, you can interact with the coach of your favorite player. But I suggest not to influence players before they get on the ice. You'd better sign their names when you leave the ice rink. Giving gifts is the best time. I took this opportunity to have many conversations with Zhenya Medvedeva and Terri TuBeridze, and also got the signatures of Tesamed and Scott Moir. Of course, Supergiant star players may leave at this time. Third, the practice class is the time to really show the talent and personality of the players. For example, Zhenya Medvedev will do all kinds of difficult jumping combinations during training, and it is not a problem to jump for three or four weeks in a row. Fourth, at this time, you can contact some insiders, such as photographers who have been paying attention for a long time. They have many interesting anecdotes to tell.