Friday 11 September 2009

Scott Hamilton (Virgo)

Scott Hamilton (Virgo) date of birth August 28, 1958.

Scott is a superlative Olympic Figure Skater, known for his fancy
footwork, speed spins, and trademark back flip, He took up skating at
an early age, showing his natural talent and love for the sport. His
winnings include U.S. Men's Champion, World Champion, and holds four
consecutive national and world titles. He turned pro in 1984, joined
the "Ice Capades Tour" and the "Stars On Ice". Scott was inducted into
the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.

Scott's astrological birthchart and cosmic connections reveal a vital
energy that is precise and disciplined, with the urge to learn
complicated techniques with the skill of a craftsman. He would demand
perfection from himself, and has the ability to work out all the
details of any project he is involved in. His vital energy is closely
aligned with a powerful urge to transform and rejuvenate himself
whenever he is faced with circumstances that may seem overwhelming or
devastating. His emotional nature is that of a free-spirit who wants to
break away from traditional roles and blaze new paths along the way.
His responses to situations are inventive, and startlingly original, and
he has excellent powers of observation with which to fine tune his
technical skills. Scott's mindset is sharp, competitive, and vigorously
assertive, with a courageous and dignified way of communicating his
thoughts, and a bit stubborn about what he thinks is fair and right.
His artistic nature is where the showman shines through with brilliance,
creative genius, technical insight, and innovative displays of his
talents. He would also act as "hero" for others to emulate, and would
be a catalyst for revitalization and change within his artistic world.

Scott pursues his goals with steadfast and patient energy on one hand,
while also using his urge to electrify his audience with his
lightening-speed footwork, and delivery of his highly specialized and
dramatic way of keeping everyone "on edge" during his performances.

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