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    Episode #11: 2008 US Nationals

    enJanuary 28, 2008
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    figure skating podcast interview

    JANUARY 2008 A compilation of interviews with various skaters, coaches, and fans from the 2008 US National Championships in St. Paul, MN. Interviews with Del Arbour, Aaron Parchem, Figure Skating Universe (FSU) fans, Tanith Belbin, Brooke Castille, and others. 33 minutes, 33 seconds. Thanks to Fiona Mcquarrie for transcribing these interview highlights: Del Arbour, skating [...]

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