Posted on Thu, Jan. 28, 2010
last updated: January 28, 2010 01:15:48 PM
ELLENTON — The stands were jam-packed inside the ice rink Wednesday afternoon. Onlookers stood on their tiptoes to see over the people in front of them and catch a glimpse at Manatee County's Olympians.
Outside of the ice rink, in the concession stand area of the Ellenton Ice and Sports Complex, throngs of fans — small children, senior citizens and every age in between — were perched on chairs so they could catch a view of the best pairs figure skating teams in the country — U.S. champions Caydee Denney, of Wesley Chapel, and Jeremy Barrett, of Venice, and runners-up Mark Ladwig, of Parrish, and Amanda Evora, of Bradenton — grace the ice for practice.
Ellenton Ice officials estimated the crowd at about 700 strong.
"Oh, my goodness! Evora said. When they said people were coming, I didnt know they meant (this many) people were coming. That was the most packed Ive ever seen that rink at once.
Enthusiasm has been growing in Manatee since the pairs clinched a spot in next months Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, thanks to their 1-2 finish at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships earlier this month.
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