so, it used to be sort of a headliner, maybe dorothy hamill, and, you know, and other skaters.nd now, ice skaters and their personalities and their histories and everything, people know them so much more. that's quite a change from 25 years ago, don't you think? kristi: a little bit, yeah. i think, you know, there's so many great names out there, so much talent, and, you know, i think social media has really given access to get to know these athletes a lot, you know, more in a deeper level, i guess, than back in the day when there wasn't social media. so, this, it's interesting, but they are household names, and definitely, the skaters you'll see at golden moment, you'll be watching at the olympics. robert: i think too is that, having gone to some shows myself, there really is quite a connection between the skaters and the audience. people who come to golden moment and they wanna see some of their favorite skaters, they don't feel that distance. it almost feels like there's a connection going on between the performers and the audience, maybe more so than a lot of other sort of