Let’s Talk About It: A Podcast by Skate Ontario

Let’s Talk About It: A Podcast by Skate Ontario
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Welcome to Let’s Talk About It: A Podcast by Skate Ontario. Tune in to hear Pj Kwong interview your favourite skaters, coaches, alumni and more!
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The podcast covers various themes within the figure skating world, including personal journeys, coaching philosophies, and the evolution of the sport. Episodes have included discussions with legendary figures like Kurt Browning, focusing on his groundbreaking achievements and contributions to figure skating, as well as insights into performance and choreography that inspire new generations of skaters.

Welcome to Let’s Talk About It: A Podcast by Skate Ontario. Tune in to hear Pj Kwong interview your favourite skaters, coaches, alumni and more!
On today’s episode of the Let’s Talk About It podcast, we explore the incredible journey of Canadian figure skating icon Brian Orser, whose story began in Belleville, Ontario, and whose passion for skating emerged almost as soon as he could walk.
Known as “Mr. Triple Axel,” Brian became the first junior to land the triple axel in competition and revolutionized the sport with his technical prowess and artistry. He won multiple national and international titles, including two Olympic silver medals, World Championship medals as well as the World title in 1987. Brian famously faced off against Brian Boitano in Calgary with the legendary 1988 “Battle of the Brians”.
After a stellar professional career filled with Emmy-winning performances and triumphant comebacks, Brian transitioned into coaching, bringing his experience and insight to the next generation of champions. Today, he’s a world-renowned coach at the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club, mentoring Olympic champions like Yu-Na Kim, Yuzuru Hanyu, and Olympic medallist Javier Fernández.

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