Looking back in time I think of American skater John Misha Petkevich - who was one of the greatest freeskaters of his era - and deserves to be remembered for his contributions to skating despite never winning a World or Olympic Gold medal.
Those of you not familiar with him could think of Tomas Werner - as Petkevich was both athletic and elegant - but had difficulty skating clean programs when it counted the most.
He skated in the era of Janet Lynn - when USA singles skaters were pushing free skating into an art.
Petkevich was always a big favorite of Dick Button and here is an interesting bit of skating lore:
"Petkevich was the recipient of an unusual trophy. At the 1947 World Figure Skating Championships, Ulrich Salchow was particularly impressed by Dick Button's skating, and gave him one of his own trophies. Following the 1972 Olympics, Button passed on Salchow's trophy to Petkevich, who has stated that he also intends to keep up the tradition by presenting it to another young skater someday."
I was wondering - does anybody know if Petkevich has passed on this trophy ?
Here is a link to a performance from 1972 - wish it was better quality but I think it gives an idea to what a special free skater he was:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmVr4...next=1&index=4
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