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...very quick for his size and plays a very similar style to Patrick Roy by playing the percentages,” Steel coach Willard Nichol said. “In tight, it is very difficult to beat Jon because he is very good with his angles, is patient and will smother shooters...
...Haney (D) 48.80, 3. Smith (B) 49.61. 800: 1. McLean-Forman (H) 1:56.68, 2. Okike (H) 1:57.24, 3. Johnson (B) 1:58.15. 1500: 1. McArdle (D) 3:55.62, 2. Taylor (D) 3:55.92, 3. Seidel (H) 3:57.31. 5000: 1. Gaudette (B) 14:32.50, 2. Nichol (D) 14:33.97, 3. Emond (B) 14:43. 03. 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Parker (H) 15.47, 2. Bravin (H) 15.77, 3. Diggs (B) 15.78. 400 Meter Hurdles: 1. Abdur-Rahim (D) 54.72, 2. Bravin (H) 55.99, 3. Abdur-Rahim (D) 56.81. 3000 Meter Steeplechase: 1. Cinelli (H) 9:27.7, 2. Shaw...
...While the crowd and the NBC commentators thought Sale and Pelletier were the clear winners, five judges, from Russia, China, France, Poland and Ukraine ranked Berezhnaya and Sikharulidze first. "It's an embarrassment for the sport, absolutely," says Lori Nichol, who choreographed the Canadians' program. Sale held back tears only long enough to receive her silver medal, and Pelletier broke down at the press conference minutes afterward...
...feeds off the power of her music, using the swells and dips of the notes to guide her movements and propel her spins and jumps. "The skating quality she has achieved--her edge, her body line, her flexibility, her musicality--is not by accident," says her choreographer, Lori Nichol. "There is so much work that goes into it. You have to be so secure in your technique for the soul to come out like that. She does everything so well that I don't think people on the average realize how difficult what she's doing...
...original 1926 edition of The Oxford Book Of Eighteenth Century Verse, editor David Nichol Smith remarked that "our attitude to the century is still in the process of readjustment ... we must have our personal likes or dislikes of the Elizabethans and Carolines, but from the judgement which has been passed on them as a whole there is no demand for an appeal. No such judgement has yet been given on the poetry of the eighteenth century." As much as Smith anticipated recent historical inquiry, he also anticipated Roger Lorsdale's New Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse...