Talk:2011 World Figure Skating Championships

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Mystery Ice[edit]

Does anyone know anything about this "magic ice" that they said they're going to use at Worlds to allow skaters to jump higher without hurting their knees? The only report I've heard about it was the April 15 Voice of Russia. I don't think such an ice exists. There's 15 types of ice, depending on how it's frozen, but I've never heard about any "rubber" ice. I guess we're talking Flubber ice here. 67.121.224.49 (talk) 18:41, 23 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Taryn Jurgensen has no Wikipedia Page?[edit]

Taryn Jurgensen appears in the "Entries" table, but her name does not link to her Wikipedia page -- apparently because no such page exists. What is one to make of that? A cursory glance seems to indicate that Taryn just might be the only skater in the "Entries" table who does not have her own Wikipedia page. But why doesn't she? Toddcs (talk) 03:43, 15 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]