
GOLD ON ICE #BDGOI
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It was the story that rocked the 2002 Winter Olympics and directed the world's gaze to figure skating.
Canadian champions Jamie Sale' and David Pelletier finished second to Elena Berezhnaia and Anton
Sikharulidze by the narrowest of margins in the Olympic figure skating pair's final. But a judge later
admitted she'd been pressured to put the Russians first. Acknowledging a wrong had been done, the
International Olympic Committee awarded a second gold medal to Sale' and Pelletier, Their silver was
upgraded to a second gold medal after an uproar, an ensuing controversy, and an investigation which
revealed that indeed a judge had succumbed to pressure to vote for the Russian pair instead. The twosome's story has placed a spotlight on the sport and will result in an overhaul of the way it will be judged in the future. Gold on Ice: The Sale' and Pelletier Story features more than 6O stunning, full color pictures documenting the Canadian skating pair's early lives, as well as highlights from their flawless Olympic program.
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THE SECOND MARK #BDTSM
"From the first page of The Second Mark, I was hooked. Reading this book brought me right back into the Salt Lake arena for the drama that unfolded. I was riveted by the story of these six remarkable athletes on their journey to the Olympics, even though I already knew much of their history. Joy Goodwin is an extraordinary reporter and a great storyteller, and The Second Mark is a terrific book. It's a must-read for people who love the sport, but it's also a must-read for anyone who loves a great story."-PEGGY FLEMMING
"We all remember the stunning story of the pairs figure skating scandal that rocked the Salt Lake City Olympic Games. Now, for the first time ever, we have been given the opportunity to read the riveting story of the six remarkable athletes whose lives were forever altered by that event. Joy Goodwin has written a superb book, filled with graceful insights, passionate recollections, and intelligent
analysis of an Olympic event that never will be forgotten. The scores are in for The Second Mark: 6.0s across the board." -CHRISTINE BRENNAN
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