A Winter Olympics Explainer on the Figure Skating Kiss and Cry

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A Winter Olympics Explainer on the Figure Skating Kiss and Cry
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Figure skating adopted the term “Kiss and Cry” in the 1980s and it has become heavily used in the sport since. What does it mean and where does it come from?

While the term “Kiss and Cry” may seem like it has some intricate meaning behind it, the real definition may leave you underwhelmed.

This designated area is typically found in the corner or end of the rink with a seating area and a monitor where the results are displayed. The area of the arena is beautifully decorated with flowers as well. An Olympian experiences many emotions after a figure skating performance as they wait for judges to determine a score.

Before the competition started, television technicians were learning about the arena and wanted to know the name of a particular area. Erkko reportedly said it was “the kiss and cry corner.”

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