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Post by Mireille on Dec 19, 2004 17:29:24 GMT 1
On the site! www.absoluteskating.com/With Slowakian ice dancers Ivana Dlhopolceková and Hynek Bílek. Helga did a terrific job interviewing and taking photos! Thanks Mel for your help too! Enjoy!!!
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Post by Sweet Witch on Dec 19, 2004 17:31:44 GMT 1
Thank you Mige and Mel:)
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Post by Magdalena on Dec 19, 2004 17:41:07 GMT 1
Wow, what a great article! Good questions, very interesting answers, GREAT JOB, Helga! And all others involved too, of course. Putting up an article always involves more than meets the eye...
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Post by icyvicky on Dec 19, 2004 18:00:59 GMT 1
wonderful interview!!! I always enjoy reading them ;D
thanks!
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Post by LadyYags on Dec 19, 2004 18:06:17 GMT 1
I like Ivana very much already! If I ever meet her I'm sure she and I will get along just fine I only wish I knew how to pronounce her last name... Very good interview, thanks so much Helga!
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Post by Sweet Witch on Dec 19, 2004 18:59:33 GMT 1
Thanks:)
it is not as hard as it seems:) I have learnt it:D Cat, can you help us in this, what is the pronunciation of her name?
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Post by Silk on Dec 19, 2004 22:00:39 GMT 1
Fantastic interview and pics, thanks Helga and everyone else who had a hand in it.
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Post by Melanie on Dec 20, 2004 17:16:46 GMT 1
Nice photos, and ooooooh look, here's one that looks like the end of Sinead & John's finishing move in their OD last year. The Kerrs last year.
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Post by Sweet Witch on Dec 20, 2004 19:34:18 GMT 1
it is the finishing move of their FD:) I didn't know where I saw this before...
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Post by Sweet Witch on Dec 21, 2004 16:05:36 GMT 1
Some news from them:
They didn't skate in the National, because Hynek has injury:( Get well soon Hynek!
But they will go to Euros:)
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Post by Cat on Dec 23, 2004 21:43:49 GMT 1
Well, spelling.. I have NOOOOOOOOOOOOO Idea... slovakian way is Dlhopolèeková.. that means.. Dlhopolchekova I guess, but I have no idea what way it is gonna be used at the competitions. They can use also Dlhopolcekova. So??
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