I'm fairly sure the newer ones will beat the earlier rivals most times: for example, I can't imagine a majority choosing Heiss over Asada, no matter how their achievements stack up, and the same is true with Kim over Fleming. Fans today know who Fleming is, but most of them probably don't recall the impact her win had in Grenoble. Isn't it shocking that she won America's only gold medal that year? I've noticed that even on this site, with all our expert fans, we speak reverently of Janet Lynn all the time but rarely mention Fleming, who was both technically and artistically superior and who won three Worlds as well as the OGM. In many regards Fleming was the one American lady of modern times who had the ideal amateur career arc: three consecutive world championships and the Olympic gold. Kristi was world champion only once or twice, Hamill only once, and of course Michelle had the other half of the treasure map: all those World golds but no OGM. And Lynn had neither--just the most exquisite skating of her time.
As for Salchow vs. Valova/Vasiliev...I have no idea who would win this pair, but I'm fairly sure the winner will be voted out in the next round.
As for Salchow vs. Valova/Vasiliev...I have no idea who would win this pair, but I'm fairly sure the winner will be voted out in the next round.


