Don't praise Tara for "a skate of her life" and then call it luck when Shiz did the same thing. It doesn't work that way.
Tara was no one hit wonder. Tara won the Grand Prix final twice, Worlds, the Olympics, U.S Nationals over Kwan. Discounting the season she was only 13 years old in the 5 major events Tara was in she placed 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 2nd, and 1st, and went an incredible 4-1 vs the Michelle Kwan, maybe the greatest skater ever. She packed alot more into a couple years a senior skater as Shizuka was able to do in almost a whole decade.
Read above then.
Tara btw will forever be in record books as the youngest World and Olympic winner ever, and the one who broke the great Henies record ever to do that. Shizuka will be the first from her country to win the Olympics, lots of skaters are the first from their country to do something.
And Shizuka's jumps (which actually leave the ice and cover distance) make Tara look like a junior skater.
Tara at 14 and 15 years old reeled of 7 triple programs with an incredibly difficult triple loop-triple loop in over half the programs she did. She did more 7 triple programs than most skaters in a decade long career.
There is more to jumps than height and amplitude, although that is nice to have. Tara has virtually perfect positions and rotation in her jumps, and the landings are perfectly secure with flow out each time. Shizuka probably would be the better jumper if she were as consistent, but she is about 20% as consistent a jumper as Tara so it doesnt matter. And if Shizuka is such an amazing jumper how does Sasha Cohen easily best her in jump GOE for their clean jumps in most of their head to head COP competition, the Olympics is the only time this wasnt the case.
If you think GP's are the same thing as WC's you obvioulsy have never competed much. Alissa is a GPF champion and so is Sasha.
I never said they were the same thing. However Kim would still have an amazing career with so many other World medals, 3 Grand Prix final titles, and many other international wins even without her Olympic and World title. If you think that is the same as Shizuka's career of 8th, 9ths, and 13ths at Worlds and Olympics, almost no international wins and a slew of other poor finishes, and 4 years of not even making the World team for her country while they werent winning any medals, you are in an alterior universe of sorts.
It is not the same as being world champion.
You have no point really. I dont think you even know you are trying to argue at this point. The only skater we even talked about who isnt a World Champion is Sasha who you also have been trying to defend.

I have already explained how the careers of Kim and even Tara are totally different than Shizukas, so for you to be the one to keep making comments like results matter really makes no sense.
Shizuka has plenty of fans for the way she skates and for being a wonderful ambassador for skating and Japan.
I am sure she has fans, she is a nice skater and ambassador at home and all, but she isnt a legend in the sport. She isnt even really one of the leading skaters of her couple generations, but put it together at the right time to win a couple big events and allow herself to become a valuable enoguh commodity to skate professionally (which before Turin even as a World Champion she wasnt as she herself admited) and be one of hundreds of names that fill out the record books, but not one that will stand out in the crowd. If you think she is the greatest thing since sliced bread though go right ahead.