News Article Archive
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Back to Big Time: Sale and Pelletier signal the return of top flight figure skating to the Island
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Cleve Dheensaw, Times Colonist - Monday, May 02, 2005
There will be 7,000 judges watching Jamie Sale and David Pelletier at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre and each one certainly friendlier and probably more competent and less suspect than some of those who judged the pair at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. |
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Sale, Pelletier on way to altar
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JENNIFER PARKS, EDMONTON SUN, Thu, April 28, 2005 Canada's figure-skating sweetheart Jamie Sale has a rock on her finger, but that's as far along as she and fiance David Pelletier are in planning their big day. "We've picked the date. That's about it," said the 28-year-old bride-to-be yesterday afternoon from Saskatoon, hours before hitting the rink for her 70th performance of Stars on Ice this season.
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Romance on ice
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Smulders, Marilyn. Daily News. Halifax, N.S.: Apr 7, 2005. p. 17
Pairs skaters are always giving each other googly eyes and kissy lips - creating an illusion of romance for the audience that usually evaporates off the ice. |
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What started with 'Love Story' ended up with ... well, love story
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Dave Richards, Erie Times-News - March 28th, 2005
Jamie Salé should have seen it coming. At the Winter Olympics in 2002, which music did she and David Pelletier skate to during their gold-medal winning performance? |
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Neither rain, nor snow ...
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By Dave Richards, Erie Times-News - March 25th, 2005
It'll rain indoors. Snow, too. Meanwhile, performers will pull off assorted magic tricks, while another flips and flies from a trapeze made of cloth.
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Olympic champs heat up Stars on Ice
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Shreveport Times, March 25, 2005
A blend of jam, stars and ice might make a mess in a nonmetaphorical world, but it makes for a sweet evening of entertainment for the title-sponsored figure skating show, "Smucker's Stars on Ice." |
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Pairs skaters keep the magic alive
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By Eloise Marie Valadez, Daily Southtown, Sunday, January 30, 2005
Olympic champions Sale and Pelletier continue to dazzle in 'Stars on Ice' show |
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Partners on ice now partners in life
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BY MOLLY MILLETT, Pioneer Press, Sun, Jan. 30, 2005
When professional figure skater Jamie Salé stepped onto the St. Paul Winter Carnival's ice rink in her high heels recently for a photo shoot, her skating partner and fiancé, David Pelletier, silently and intuitively reached for her hand. |
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Ice dreams
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BY DENISE NEIL, The Wichita Eagle, Sun, Jan. 23, 2005
Jamie Sale and David Pelletier will be among those performing Wednesday in the Stars on Ice Tour at the Coliseum.
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Canadian pair: Lockout affecting quality of ice
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By CATHY HARASTA / The Dallas Morning News, Saturday, January 22, 2005
Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, who live in Edmonton, Alberta, said the NHL lockout has had an impact on figure skaters. |
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Smucker's Stars on Ice
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By TONI EDWARDS / The Dallas Morning News, January 21 2005
Fans of the Dallas Stars have been left out in the cold by the dispute between the National Hockey Leagues owners and players, but American Airlines Center will finally get some ice action when Smucker's Stars on Ice returns to town. |
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CHAT ROOM - Canadian figure skaters: JAMIE SALE AND DAVID PELLETIER
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By Kelly Morris, Star-Telegram Staff Writer, Fri, Jan. 21, 2005
If being on the road seven months out of the year with the Stars on Ice tour doesn't keep Olympic gold-medalist pair skaters Jamie Sale and David Pelletier busy enough, planning their wedding will.
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Skaters exhibit jitters, thrills in Stars on Ice show
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By Misha Berson, Seattle Times theater critic - Friday, January 07 2005
The Seattle skies were clear Wednesday night. But inside the KeyArena, it was raining. |
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Skating stars bring fantasy and magic to the ice
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By Doree Armstrong, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Friday, December 31st 2004
Stars on Ice, which makes its annual appearance in the Puget Sound area at KeyArena next Wednesday, will be a bit different from previous years. Using the theme "Imagination," world-class skaters will perform a show of fantasy and magic -- and it actually will rain and snow inside the arena. |
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Putting edge on 'competitions'
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By Kirk Penton, Winnipeg Sun, December 10th 2004
For the past two and a half years, Jamie Sale and David Pelletier have been skating mostly for no one but the fans. |
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