Pj kwong biography

I have been fascinated with words since I was a very little kid. There is nothing quite like the journey you can take when you follow along the path of an imaginative and beautifully crafted story. I write for work and I write for fun and they pretty much feel the same. i am lucky like that.

Blog

Pj has been publishing on her blog long before it became fashionable. Read about figure skating, her globe-trotting adventures and personal essays.

CBC Sports

Working as a figure skating coach for the last 25+ years led to commentating opportunities from CTV/TSN, ABC, Tokyo Broadcasting, CBC, Fuji TV, Seoul Broadcasting and CCTV among others. CBC has been home to Pj’s skating voice, writing and commentary opinions since 2007. She would tell you that although working in skating is where her passion lies; she is the voice of lots of commercial projects, a blogger on her own site, a public speaker and with Taking The Ice: Success Stories from the World of Canadian Figure Skating a published author. You want opinions? She’s got them.

Taking The Ice

Canada is sy

The two best things about the World Synchronized Skating Championships were the people and the skating.

Being at a skating competition, regardless of the level is one of my favourite things; surrounded by an arena full of people who are as into skating as I am. the next thig is running into friends that you don’t expect to see.

Take Josh Babb for example, who, along with sister Rebecca, were Junior Dance champions of Canada some years ago. He has moved on to coaching and is coaching a team at the top of the Junior ranks in the United States and has already been to Junior Synchro Worlds. Not only is he up to his neck in Synchro, he is an amazing choreographer and totally committed to the sport of figure skating. His passion is infectious and his ability to help identify some of the nuances of the programs was invaluable to me.

Don’t even get me started about Japan’s Yutaka Higuchi who, at one time, was a Japanese men’s champion and is very involved as a coach in Tokyo. When I was a young skater, he would come to Toronto for the summer for training and

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