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Harding Has Rough Return


Tonya Harding had a rough debut in pro competition Monday night.

With empty seats outnumbering spectators, Harding fell twice during the the technical portion of the Pro Figure Skating Championships and was fourth among the five women competitors.

One sign flashed "Good luck, Tonya," and the audience warmly greeted Harding, the final skater of the three-hour competition. Wearing a turquoise-and-purple outfit, Harding performed to a saxophone-guitar medley, falling on her first and final jumps.

Surya Bonaly was first entering Tuesday's artistic program, followed by Rory Burghart, Tonia Kwiatkowski, Harding and Liz Manley.

Some fans came from as far away as Japan for the event at the 5,780-seat Huntington Civic Arena, and there were more than 50 media credential requests from as far away as Germany.

Yet no fans who were asked were willing to admit that they came specifically for Harding, who was implicated in the 1994 knee-whack on rival Nancy Kerrigan and subsequently banned from amateur skating.

"It's the scandal revisited," said Carol Delancey of Huntington. "I don't think skating needs all that. Her reputation detracts from the overall picture."

Her friend, Kim Copley, disagreed.

"I'm not sure if she adds anything, but I want to see her just to say I saw Tonya Harding," Copley said. "I don't think she detracts from anything."

Not that fans wanted someone to plan a revenge attack on Harding, who was competing for the first time since the 1994 Lillehammer Games.

"I just hope everyone here is very gracious to her," said Roy Hall of Huntington. "I'd like to see her do well, and I'd like to see everybody here accept her. We're happy that she's here."

Only 75 percent of tickets were sold for the two shows. Promoters had doubted a sellout because the event was held outside of the traditional winter skating season. It's the bigger picture they're concerned about the show will be televised by ESPN on Oct. 25, Nov. 1 and Nov. 8.

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