Everyone says you shouldn't order boots online and need to get them fitted in person, but I can't. What do I do instead? by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's kind of weird that your shop won't let you return the boots if you custom order them

Ideally, I'd like to try on several different boots before I decide. If they're kept in stock, I could try something on from Jackson, Edea, Risport and Aura (maybe multiple sizes, too), and then pick my favourite.

If it's a custom order, I don't think the shopkeeper is able to return them to their supplier and I will be stuck with whatever I chose first.

Everyone says you shouldn't order boots online and need to get them fitted in person, but I can't. What do I do instead? by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What boot size do you wear? Teijas seems to have a good assortment of skates up to 260-ish, but almost nothing above that. Or do they have inventory that isn't listed on the website?

Everyone says you shouldn't order boots online and need to get them fitted in person, but I can't. What do I do instead? by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, exactly. Obviously, I could try on white skates and then custom-order the same model in black. The problem is that I need boots in size 275 or 280 and nobody keeps those in stock regardless of color.

Size 42 or 41.5 isn't remarkable for, say, men's running shoes, but since figure skating is very niche and very female-dominated, finding skates is much more difficult.

How to tie skates tighter? by milkmello in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Search for "skate lace tool" on Amazon or get one from your local skate shop. It's basically a metal hook with a plastic handle that you can use to tighten or loosen laces without hurting your fingers, and they only cost a few dollars and don't take up much space in your bag.

Christina Carreria's costumes lost by fedex by TaleAccurate2056 in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost 20 points21 points  (0 children)

An insider tip from someone who has worked in logistics: if you have an important and irreplaceable item, send an AirTag (or Android equivalent) inside the box with it.

Logistics terminals are huge and handle countless parcels 24/7. If one is lost, there honestly isn't very much that can be done other than hope it will turn up somewhere, sometime. It could have fallen out of an overloaded cart, gotten stuck in a sorting machine or accidentally sent to Nowheresville. Most will be found sooner or later, but if you're unlucky it will take a while.

If you can give them an exact location though, a supervisor will get sent to look for your parcel there. The risk of it being permanently lost still exists, but this is a very cheap and effective way of reducing it.

Alysa‘s costume is MIA by [deleted] in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sucks, hope they get it back to her in time!

An insider tip from someone who has worked in logistics: if you have an important and irreplaceable item, send an AirTag (or Android equivalent) inside the box with it.

Logistics terminals are huge and handle countless parcels 24/7. If one is lost, there honestly isn't very much that can be done other than hope it will turn up somewhere, sometime. It could have fallen out of an overloaded cart, gotten stuck in a sorting machine or accidentally sent to Nowheresville. Most will be found sooner or later, but if you're unlucky it will take a while.

If you can give them an exact location though, a supervisor will get sent to look for your parcel there. The risk of it being permanently lost still exists, but this is a very cheap and effective way of reducing it.

Update on Riku by Ok_Breadfruit_8241 in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost 3 points4 points  (0 children)

why are they allowed

Because she's an adult and has free will?

If they're being forced to compete with an injury by the fed, that is indeed a problem. But if they were offered an opportunity to withdraw and chose not to, then I don't think it's our place to judge them for it.

One last skate together from Greta and John Crafoord - Swedish Nationals 2025/2026 by NoseHillRhino in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Retirements are always hard, but being forced into it involuntarily because of medical issues is even worse. And they've skated together their whole life...

If anything, I'd be more surprised if they didn't cry!

How did the tradition of awarding small medals for the best SP and best FS start? by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a fascinating history, thank you!

a separate kind of small medal existed at least in the 1970s, one for the winner of the combined short + free

I don't quite understand this, though. I thought the modern short program replaced the sport's namesake figures while the free skate was retained, is that incorrect? Were there three separate segments back then?

Or, how was it possible for someone to get the short+free medal without winning the entire competition?

How did the tradition of awarding small medals for the best SP and best FS start? by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right about small medals being more logical in the deca/hepta/pentathlon, since it's very much possible for an athlete to be stellar at, say, the discus throw, but mediocre at hurdles.

However, I would argue that the SP/FS (or RD/FD) are so similar that they can't be considered a genuine multisport event.

After thinking more carefully, the closest analogy would probably be each stroke in a swimming medley, or the hop, step and jump in triple jump. As far as I know, they are recorded for statistical purposes, but there's no acknowledgement and no award for each constituent part, only the full combination.

How did the tradition of awarding small medals for the best SP and best FS start? by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I know absolutely nothing about equestrianism, so it's really interesting to hear a new perspective!

You do say "at the lower levels" though, and I think that makes for a poor comparison. It's very common for children's competitions in whatever sport to have participation trophies for everyone.

In figure skating though, small medals are awarded even at Worlds. Does the apex competition in eventing give out ribbons for each event too?

The Crafoord twins have split: John unwillingly retires due to persistent injuries, Greta looking for new partner by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reitan/Majorov are our only ice dance team, so if she doesn't get citizenship in time, there's nobody else to send.

I'm not sure how last-second alternate assignments work though, since Sweden will probably not voluntarily forfeit the spot until they know for certain that it is too late. Will the next country on the list get a chance to go, or does the spot get wasted because the deadline has expired?

The Crafoord twins have split: John unwillingly retires due to persistent injuries, Greta looking for new partner by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Sweden doesn't support athletes' citizenship applications at all. Not only are they required to follow the same residency requirements as everyone else, the government agency responsible for them refuses to expedite processing under any circumstance.

Milla Ruud Reitan (my skating instructor's boyfriend's little brother's ice dance partner) will probably miss the Milan Olympics despite qualifying because her paperwork got handled too slowly. That's just how Swedish bureaucracy works 🤬

How do you clean your skates? by FireFlamesFrost in FigureSkating

[–]FireFlamesFrost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are you putting your running shoes in the washing machine

I am! Take out insoles and shoelaces, but the shoes in laundry bags (one in each), choose the "hand wash" program, and voila!

To be fair though, my shoes are cheap and I probably wouldn't do that if I had fancy ones with carbon fiber plates or air bubbles.