"Kiss and Cry": It's the place where Olympic dreams are made or die. It's the designated area where figure skaters go after their performances to anxiously await their scores, for better or for worse.
Winter Olympics fans watching team figure skating Thursday night may have noticed the badges that skaters and coaches were wearing that said "kiss and cry." What's that all about? The story goes back ...
The popularity of watching the rush of emotions exhibited by the figure skaters after a performance led to the kiss and cry becoming a more central element to competitions. From the 1960s until ...
Since the “Kiss and Cry” area became an official part of the International Skating Union Regulations nearly 40 years ago, figure skating garnered increased attention worldwide. This is a spot where ...
You’ve probably heard the announcers refer to it several times during figure skating. Not to mention the phrase is printed all over the figure skating coach’s and family member’s credentials. But what ...