Ice Skating (Valentine's Day): Third annual three-hour ice-skating invitational TV special where all...

...the performing ice skaters are couples from around the world who have won Olympic gold, silver, or bronze as ice-skating couples; performances are not judged; it is televised live during prime-time on the Eastern and Central time zones on a US broadcast or cable TV network on Valentine’s Day.  Each year it must be held at a different US city and cannot return to the same city within the same century.


Future Challenges:

1) First time that two Olympic-winning ice-skating couples skate together in the same performance where they are constantly exchanging partners during the performance, including doing as many ice-skating feats with their partner as with the other partner.  [Expect the male partners to ham it up by "accidentally" skating together as a couple during a partner exchange at least once during their performance.]

2) First two openly-lesbian ice-skaters who have won Olympic metals (either individually or as an ice-skating team with a male partner) to perform together as a couple.  They do not have to be actually in a relationship with each other and can be in relationships with other women at the time.

3) First two openly-homosexual male ice-skaters who have won Olympic metals (either individually or as an ice-skating team with a female partner) to perform together as a couple.  They do not have to be actually in a relationship with each other and can be in relationships with other men at the time.

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