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  3. While the American male skater is getting attention for performing the 1st legal backflip landing on one skate, let's acknowledge the 1st person to have done this: a Black French girl, Surya Bonaly.

While the American male skater is getting attention for performing the 1st legal backflip landing on one skate, let's acknowledge the 1st person to have done this: a Black French girl, Surya Bonaly.

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  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

    @CStamp

    #SuryaBonaly's story at the 1998 #Nagano #WinterOlympics is a marvel

    She committed an error and was out of medal contention. So she went "fuck it, if the judges don't appreciate me for my athletic gifts, I am going to win on my own terms" and was the first Olympic woman to do a #backflip in #figureskating *on one blade*

    And sure enough, we talk about that today more than anything else from then

    "Fuck the haters, I'll win on my terms, I'm going to live my life"

    Be like Surya

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    @benroyce @CStamp What a legend!

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    • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

      While the American male skater is getting attention for performing the 1st legal backflip landing on one skate, let's acknowledge the 1st person to have done this: a Black French girl, Surya Bonaly. She, however, lost points for doing it.

      "Regarding the criticism she received during her career, Bonaly said she was “born too early,” ...

      “I broke ice for other skaters,”...“Now everything is different. People welcome anyone as long as they are good & that is what life is about.”

      #BlackHistory

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      @CStamp
      I thought the first one with a backflip was Toller Cranston from Canada, back in the 80's?

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      • rolf_b_lh@muenster.imR rolf_b_lh@muenster.im

        @CStamp
        I thought the first one with a backflip was Toller Cranston from Canada, back in the 80's?

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        @rolf_b_lh I can’t find that he did, though some of the professionals included them in their shows.

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @CStamp

          #SuryaBonaly's story at the 1998 #Nagano #WinterOlympics is a marvel

          She committed an error and was out of medal contention. So she went "fuck it, if the judges don't appreciate me for my athletic gifts, I am going to win on my own terms" and was the first Olympic woman to do a #backflip in #figureskating *on one blade*

          And sure enough, we talk about that today more than anything else from then

          "Fuck the haters, I'll win on my terms, I'm going to live my life"

          Be like Surya

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          @benroyce
          OMG tears of joy and admiration

          @CStamp

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          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

            @CStamp

            #SuryaBonaly's story at the 1998 #Nagano #WinterOlympics is a marvel

            She committed an error and was out of medal contention. So she went "fuck it, if the judges don't appreciate me for my athletic gifts, I am going to win on my own terms" and was the first Olympic woman to do a #backflip in #figureskating *on one blade*

            And sure enough, we talk about that today more than anything else from then

            "Fuck the haters, I'll win on my terms, I'm going to live my life"

            Be like Surya

            mor696@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @benroyce @CStamp

            Sometimes being yourself is simply more important than conforming!

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            • yehuda@turtleisland.socialY yehuda@turtleisland.social

              @benroyce
              OMG tears of joy and admiration

              @CStamp

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              @Yehuda @CStamp

              It's such a great lesson in life

              There are constraints placed on what success means

              But you can succeed on your own terms, your own way, by your own standards. And sometimes that can outshine what others have decided success means

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              • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                @rolf_b_lh I can’t find that he did, though some of the professionals included them in their shows.

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                @CStamp will try to find later. Now I say good night 🙂

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                • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                  @jmcrookston Yeah, she knew she was going to lose anyway so thought she would at least go out in style. 🙂

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                  @CStamp

                  Bonaly was the only female athlete capable of the skill at that time, and later told reporters that she wanted to “show the judges – who don’t appreciate what I do – just what I can do.”

                  forbes.com

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                  • mor696@mastodon.socialM mor696@mastodon.social

                    @benroyce @CStamp

                    Sometimes being yourself is simply more important than conforming!

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                    #42

                    @Mor696 @benroyce @CStamp most times

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                    • rolf_b_lh@muenster.imR rolf_b_lh@muenster.im

                      @CStamp will try to find later. Now I say good night 🙂

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                      @CStamp It was Terry Kubicka at the 1976 Olympics, my memory was wrong.
                      It was then counted a double (jump? what is a Lutz or Flip or Toeloop called in english?), if my memory is right this time 🙂 and was forbidden very soon after.

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                      • rolf_b_lh@muenster.imR rolf_b_lh@muenster.im

                        @CStamp It was Terry Kubicka at the 1976 Olympics, my memory was wrong.
                        It was then counted a double (jump? what is a Lutz or Flip or Toeloop called in english?), if my memory is right this time 🙂 and was forbidden very soon after.

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                        @rolf_b_lh He landed on two skates. She was the first to land on one skate. They said a two foot landing didn’t count as a real jump, it had to be possible to land on one foot.

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                        • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                          @rolf_b_lh He landed on two skates. She was the first to land on one skate. They said a two foot landing didn’t count as a real jump, it had to be possible to land on one foot.

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                          @CStamp Ah, right you are!
                          I saw his backflip back then, and I wasn't sure if I liked it - looked like an experiment to me.
                          But now I have seen hers, too (on youtube), and that one was better by far.

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