Skating's_Next_Star

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Skating's Next Star

2006 US television series


Skating's Next Star is a reality television show that began airing on the WE tv on April 26, 2006.[1]

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Premise

Twelve Professional Skaters competed for the first place prize $25,000, a feature article in International Figure Skating Magazine and a one year contract management contract with Major League Figure Skating. The show gained notoriety on the Today (NBC program) show which featured Natalia Kanounnikova setting the Guinness World Records for being the fastest spinner on ice. She set the record in episode 2. The Series was created by CEO of Major League Figure Skating and Former United States Figure Skating Judge, Jon Rubin.[2][3]

Cast

The show is hosted by Olympic Gold Medalist, Kristi Yamaguchi.[4] The Judges are Olympic Silver Medalist Elvis Stojko, Double Olympic Gold Medalist Oksana Grishuk and World Bronze Medalist, Rudy Galindo.[5]

Men skaters

  • Sergey Meller, West Townsend, MA
  • Scott Corbin, Clinton Township, MI
  • Emanuele Ancorini, New York, NY
  • Chris Thombs, Portsmouth, RI
  • Eric Bohnstedt, Orlando, FL
  • Dusty Brinsmade, Detroit, MI

Ladies skaters

  • Natalia Kanounnikova, Florida
  • Kristin Dority, Providence, RI
  • Kristen Treni, Punta Gorda, FL
  • Ashley Clark, Colorado
  • Natalie Mecher, Vernon Hills, IL
  • Jessica Meller, West Township, MA

Episodes

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Reception

In a negative review, Jessica Shaw of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "How does one butcher a reality show about figure skating? Start by assembling a lifeless host (Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi), a petty panel of judges (including Rudy Galindo, who pathetically tries to be the Simon of the bunch but instead offers obnoxious personal criticism for no reason), a lame prize ($25,000?), and a group of contestants with lackluster moves and bland backstories."[6]


References

  1. "Episode Detail: Skating's Next Star - Skating's Next Star". Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  2. "Skating's Next Star". Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  3. Boedeker, Hal (2006-03-20). "Another skating show tosses blades into ice rink". Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  4. Williams, Trevor (2006-03-19). "Looking for 'Skating's Next Star'". Brainerd Dispatch. Archived from the original on 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  5. Faiwell, Sara (2006-03-18). "Reality on ice Vernon Hills skater braces for ice skating - show's debut". Daily Herald. Archived from the original on 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  6. Shaw, Jessica (2006-03-24). "Skating's Next Star". Entertainment Weekly. No. 869. p. 63. EBSCOhost 20271675.

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