Now we've seen one that was. . .um, not the best
Which ones were really good, or at least your favorites?
2002: Alexei vs. Evgeni vs. Tim Goebel. There were three great skaters who brought it when it counted. Alexei Yagudin played it safe, IIRC, and I remember Scott thought he gave it away, but in the end it was enough.
1998. I'll always have fond memories of Ilia Kulik's shirt. And poor Todd. He was done in by Phillippe Candeloro as a musketeer, but his program was so much fun.
2010. Some people were mad that the winner didn't do the quad, but at least we had two clean performances to compare. And Johnny did so well, I thought he should have gotten the bronze.
1988. Both Brians were so good, it all came down to one tiny mistake by Brian Orser. Brian Boitano was perfect.
Ahh, happy memories of men who land all their jumps and don't fall or double them!
Which ones were really good, or at least your favorites?
2002: Alexei vs. Evgeni vs. Tim Goebel. There were three great skaters who brought it when it counted. Alexei Yagudin played it safe, IIRC, and I remember Scott thought he gave it away, but in the end it was enough.
1998. I'll always have fond memories of Ilia Kulik's shirt. And poor Todd. He was done in by Phillippe Candeloro as a musketeer, but his program was so much fun.
2010. Some people were mad that the winner didn't do the quad, but at least we had two clean performances to compare. And Johnny did so well, I thought he should have gotten the bronze.
1988. Both Brians were so good, it all came down to one tiny mistake by Brian Orser. Brian Boitano was perfect.
Ahh, happy memories of men who land all their jumps and don't fall or double them!