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Greatest Ladies SP of all time

ahy

Final Flight
Joined
Jul 29, 2013
Yuna kim 2007 worlds, 2009 worls, 2010 olympics
Mao asada 2010 olympics, 2013 gpf
Joannie rochette 2010 olympics
 

pangtongfan

Match Penalty
Joined
Jun 16, 2010
This one is easier than the best LPs. My top 10:

1. Yu Na Kim 2010 Olympics
2. Yu Na Kim 2009 Worlds
3. Mao Asada 2006 Skate America
4. Midori Ito 1988 Olympics
5. Michelle Kwan 1998 Nationals
6. Maria Butyrskaya 2000 Worlds
7. Irina Slutskaya 2002 Worlds
8. Sasha Cohen 2004 Worlds
9. Kristi Yamaguchi 1992 Olympics
10. Yu Na Kim 2007 Worlds
 

LisaS

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 31, 2004
Josee Chouinard 1994 and 1996 short programs loved the dresses and the choreography
 

LisaS

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 31, 2004
sorry struggling to provide link Josee 1994 short at worlds.had a minor issue on the dlying spin otherwise she was clean. Check it out on you tube. Also Her 1996 Champion srries final short
 

aftertherain

Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 15, 2010
Hmm. Some of these I wouldn't call "the greatest," but they are my favorites (by chronological order):

  1. Lu Chen - "Spring Breeze" SP - 1996 Worlds (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-DeyZ5yY28)
  2. Michelle Kwan - "Romanza" SP - 1996 Worlds (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGvRCis1upE)
  3. Michelle Kwan - "Dream of Desdemona" SP - 1996 Ultimate Four (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfV0Ck1wlA0)
  4. Sasha Cohen - "Malaguena" SP - 2004 Worlds ([urlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPG77iWPEyA[/url])
  5. Sasha Cohen - "Dark Eyes" SP - 2006 Olympics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELFerA2QZX8)
  6. Alissa Czisny - "The Swan" SP - 2009 U.S. Nationals (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs6ZlAI2HE8)
  7. Yuna Kim - "Danse Macabre" SP - 2009 Worlds (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVasw3hP3Rw)
  8. Yuna Kim - "Bond Medley" SP - 2009 Skate America (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU4hgHVrc-k)
  9. Alissa Czisny - "La vie en rose" SP - 2011 Skate America (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OrYWKSrNrQ)
  10. Mao Asada - "Scheherazade" SP - 2011 Japanese Nationals (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlmoP7Awgg)

Geez. By my list, you would think that there was nothing I really, really liked between 1996 and 2004 (which is not true). It's very difficult to narrow it all down to ten!
 

sk8ingcoach

On the Ice
Joined
Nov 25, 2012
Carolina Kostner 2012 WTT
Alena Leonova 2012 Worlds
Kanako Murakami 2012 Worlds
Miki Ando 2011 Worlds
Yuna Kim 2010 Olympics
Joannie Rochette 2010 Olympics
Yuna Kim 2009 Worlds
Carolina Kosnter 2007 Worlds
Sasha Cohen 2006 Olympics
Sasha Cohen 2004 Worlds
Carolina Kostner 2004 Worlds
Michelle Kwan 1998 Olympics
Oksana Baiul 1994 Olympics
Midori Ito 1988 Olympics
 

pangtongfan

Match Penalty
Joined
Jun 16, 2010
sorry struggling to provide link Josee 1994 short at worlds.had a minor issue on the dlying spin otherwise she was clean. Check it out on you tube. Also Her 1996 Champion srries final short

True, she was almost clean in those. She always had some minor issue though, her bobble on the landing of the flying sit I really think cost her 1st or 2nd place in the short program of those Worlds. At Canadians she had a noticeable wobble during the camel spin to start her combination spin, and at Piruetten she had a break on one of the spins again (bizarre mistakes that you rarely see).

At the 1996 Champion Series Final she had very shaky landings on 1 or 2 of the judges IIRC. Although she still beat a clean Slutskaya, and took 2 judges off a clean Chen.
 

Franklin99

Medalist
Joined
Nov 11, 2013
Mao Asada - 2013 GPF - The best of the ladies SP this season
Yuna Kim - 2007 Worlds - the girl was on fire.
Akiko Suzuki - 2011-12 - I loved every time she performed her SP that season.
Michelle Kwan - 1996 Worlds - Magical is the best description I can give her performance
 

jenaj

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 17, 2003
Country
United-States
Michelle Kwan Rachmaninoff 98 Nationals
Michelle Kwan Romanza 96 Worlds
Michelle Kwan East of Eden 2001 Nationals
Michelle Kwan The Feeling Begins 2003 Worlds
Michelle Kwan Spartacus 2005 Nationals
Michelle Kwan Dream of Desdemona 1996 (often overlooked, but stunning when she skated it clean. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEklWrSU8VQzz)
 

lovegoodxo

Rinkside
Joined
Dec 29, 2013
Sasha Cohen 2006 Olympics by an absolute mile!

Mirai Nagasu 2010 US Nationals
Yuna Kim 2010 Olympics

:)
 

Layfan

Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 5, 2009
Sasha Cohen 2006 Olympics by an absolute mile!

Mirai Nagasu 2010 US Nationals
Yuna Kim 2010 Olympics

:)


I loved Sasha's 2004 Worlds SP even better. I like this thread because Sasha gets on many of the lists :rock:

I also think I like Yuna Kim's Dance Macabre at 2009 worlds better than her Olympic SP.

ETA: Although now that I'm rewatching Dance Macabre after a very long time, Kim really was helped by the change of rule on the spiral sequence. That part really detracts from the program. (Doesn't help to hear Scott Hamilton blathering about her 'perfect positions' (huh?) ). Look back so many years later, perhaps her Bond piece holds together better as a piece of choreography. Plus, she had the slightly harder triple-triple combination.

the spiral combo looks better on her here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed__N46IS3g
Is it just the angle of the camera, or the way it was integrated into the choreo or that Kim improved in a year?
Still, DM is an electric performance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjYdlFIhtgU
 
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Mirunna

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 12, 2009
1. Even though I prefer Mao to Yuna I must say Yuna's Danse Macabre (especially the Worlds version) is my favorite SP by far. It would have been amazing if she skated it at the Olympics (I like Bond too, but not as much as Danse Macabre). That music was perfect for her in every way, it was a masterpiece.

2. Caro's 2007 Worlds SP. That was absolutely perfect and magical

3. Mao's 2006 SA SP and Mao's 2008 Worlds SP (I love them equally as much)

4. Yuna's 2007 SP

5. Akiko's 2011 NHK trophy SP (the audience clapping helped as well and the joy in her skating was close to none)
 

Kelisiting

Rinkside
Joined
Oct 14, 2007
Just some of my favourites! NBo particular order, just as they come to me.
1) Michelle Kwan 1998 Rachmaninoff @Nationals
2) Yu Na Kim 2010 James Bond @Olympics
3) Oksana Baiul 1994 The Swan @ Olympics
4) Sasha Cohen 2006 Dark Eyes @ Olympics
5) Michelle Kwan 2003 The Feeling Begins @ Worlds
6) Mirai Nagasu 2010 Pirates @ Worlds
 

kwanatic

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Record Breaker
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May 19, 2011
Top 5 off the top of my head...

1. Michelle Kwan: 1998 Rachmaninoff (the musicality, pacing and delivery of this is just unmatched)
2. Sasha Cohen: 2004 Malaguena (the passion and fire was amazing; no one has done Malaguena justice since)
3. Michelle Kwan: 2001 East of Eden (it's iconic; no one has owned this music like she did)
4. Yu-Na Kim: 2009 Danse Macabre (it was untouchable and package-wise, it was perfection)
5. Mao Asada: 2013 Nocturne (unbelievably beautiful; the maturity and emotion in her delivery is what puts it above the original for me)
 

Gigi13

On the Ice
Joined
Dec 2, 2013
1. Oksana Baiul- 1994 Olympics
2. Sasha Cohen- 2006 Olympics
3. Yuna Kim- 2010 Olympics
4. Mirai Nagasu- 2010 Olympics
5. Yuna Kim- 2009 Worlds
 

snejina

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 9, 2012
Oksana Baiul- 1994 Olympics
Elena Sokolova - 1993 Worlds
Irina Slutzkaya - 2002 Olympics
Sasha Cohen- 2006 Olympics
Mao Asada - 2010 Olympics
Yuna Kim- 2009 Worlds
Adelina Sotnikova - 2013 Euros
Mao Asada - 2012 Japanese Nationals and 2013 GPF
 
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