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It certainly comes down to taste and what you are looking for. I’m not arguing that.Nope. Not at all. For Carolina's time and era, she had all the athletic proficiency that was needed. Focusing on all the aspects of figure skating, not just athleticism, is what gives the sport its individuality and beauty
Not so. In the early 1990s, starting in 1988 with Midori Ito, there were two women single skaters at the top of the field doing 3A, to the point that for several years, some of the other top female skaters were actively working on a 3A, including Kristi Yamaguchi. Ultimately, Kristi won 1992 Olympics over Ito and Harding, not just in that event, but other times too. She won by developing her athleticism *and* her artistry.
Bringing it back to topic -- again, their various qualities including artistry and athleticism are what draw me to Alena and Anna.
For me, it’s about the jumps and how much higher and how many more rotations and how many combos you can do.
Once the jumps are done for me the program, for all intents and purposes, is also done. My biases are all out in the open.
I wholeheartedly agree with the Eteri method of jumping high, rotating a hundred times and going a million kilometers per hour. And amassing crazy points through sheer physicality.
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