On edge
backroom dealing, cocktail scheming, triple axels, and how top skaters get screwed
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Author
Contributions
- Pereira, James - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Thunder's Mouth Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
74,500 words, Guess
Page Count
298 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24912249M
- ISBN-139781560258049
- ISBN-101560258047
- OCLC Control Number62791079
- OCLC Control Numberonedgebackroomde00jack
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006297463
Classifications
- LCCGV850.J32 J33 2005
Description
"In the tradition of great exposes comes the first ever tell-all of the world of figure skating. Bribery, drug abuse, sexual affairs, power-hungry scheming...they're all here, as witnessed by a former Olympic-level judge and competitive skater. But On Edge is so much more than just a peek behind the curtain: here is a courageous call to fix a flawed sport." "Figure skating is one of the most popular sports in America - second only to pro football in TV viewers - and commands lucrative endorsements, fame, and infamy for its stars. But its beauty and artistry stand in direct contrast to the sordid dealings taking place off the ice - particularly among the judges. The world caught a glimpse of this corruption at the 2002 Winter Olympics, when the French judge in the pairs-skating event tearfully confessed she'd arranged to 'give' her vote to the Russians. The result was an unprecedented double gold medal - one to the Canadians and one to the Russians. As On Edge shows, until the system itself is fixed, future controversies on an even bigger scale are sure to follow." "Up until now, no one has dared expose the dirty secrets of figure skating for fear of ending his or her career. Jon Jackson has already ended his, and he is ready to talk"--Book jacket.
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