Best of
Figure-Skating

1997

Heart of a Champion: An Autobiography


Michelle Kwan - 1997
    A bright and appealing role model for kids and adults alike, her story is one of hard work and true achievement. Full-color photos.

Icebreaker: The Autobiography of Rudy Galindo with Eric Marcus.


Rudy Galindo - 1997
    Figure Skating Championships in San Jose, California, witnessed nothing less than a miracle: a series of flawless, transcendent performances that whirled Rudy Galindo to his surprise win. But the true miracle was that he competed at all. In this candid, inspiring autobiography, Rudy Galindo reveals the personal and professional challenges that nearly destroyed his career, but which ultimately gave him the push he needed to achieve his lifelong dream - and earned him a place alongside the great champions in figure skating history. As a young, gay Mexican-American from a working-class family, Rudy grew up in a neighborhood where drugs and gangs were far more prevalent than Olympic hopefuls. But his future was bright: hard work earned him two U.S. pairs skating championships with partner Kristi Yamaguchi - and they seemed headed for Olympic gold. His hopes were dashed when Kristi decided to go it alone. Despondent, his career in crisis, Rudy soon faced even greater personal trials. Within six years he would lose his brother, George, and two coaches to AIDS, and his father to a heart attack. Feeling cursed and hopeless, Rudy fell into a period of self-destructive behavior and an eight-month hiatus from training that almost marked the end of his career. Supported by his beloved sister, Laura, Rudy got back out on the ice, where he discovered something far more elusive than a gold medal: a sense of inner peace. With Laura as his dedicated coach, Rudy overcame many hurdles, including his decision to go public with his sexual orientation. At the 1996 Nationals he trusted his own artistic instincts for the first time, and delivered two stunning programs that brought theelectrified crowd to its feet, and to joyous tears. No one could deny the poetic beauty of Rudy's achievement.

Figure Skating School


James Young - 1997
    Whatever your level of fitness and sporting ability, you can make great progress with this practical guide. A systematic course of instruction, it guides you from basic steps--skating forwards and backwards -- through the most advanced techniques such as double flip and triple Salchow.Written by two professional instructors, the clear text is complemented by over 30 full-color figure illustrations. Diagrams showing correct positioning of the feet accompany each illustration, making sure you don't put the wrong foot forward.Also includes: History of Figure Skating Guidance on clothing and equipment General principles of good skating Sections on pairs skating and ice danceStunning photographs of today's skating stars complete a figure skating treat for anyone interested in the sport.

Michelle Kwan


Richard Rambeck - 1997
    A biography of world champion figure skater whose goal is to win gold medals in the 1998, 2002, and 2006 Winter Olympics.

Boitano's Edge: Inside The Real World Of Figure Skating


Brian Boitano - 1997
    Over 100 full-color photos as well as personal anecdotes illustrate this informative, in-depth, inside look at everything about the sport, from a first lesson to competing at an international level.