Live, from Prague, the Kurt-and-Elvis show
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Canadian figure skaters Kurt Browning and Elvis Stojko are favored to win medals at the 1993 World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, the Czech republic. The two Canadians are part of the strongest team ever, according to team officials. Other members are profiled.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1993
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Taking on the world: championships are a hot ticket in Edmonton
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Figure skating is extremely popular in Edmonton, and the city will host the 1996 championships. The Edmonton Coliseum is expected to attract locals and approximately 11,000 non-local fans. Several skaters are discussed.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1996
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Elvis time!
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Elvis Stojko faces the pressure of the being the favorite as he competes for the gold medal in the 1998 Winter Olympics. The competition will be fierce, but Stojko has a reputation for strength and technical ability.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1998
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