While I do agree with you in general, I would say part of the sport's mystique did come from that perfect 10.0, much like Torvil/Dean's straight 6.0s in Sarejevo, nearly thirty years later, remains the defining moment in ice dancing. I have to admit I prefer "higher, faster, stronger" to "perfection," and watching the 1976 routine that got that 10 was relatively blase personally, but the mystique remains.
Not only did a "mystique" come from a perfect 6 or 10 but it was precisely the scoring system that leant itself so well to these special moments.
Patrick Chan ,,,,hmmm, will he break a point total again? (yawn)
He might but he will never be considered "perfect."
Whether you like one system or the other there is no doubt which worked better for the media and the fans.
Speaking of point total records, I have no idea what they are and don't really care because the CoP keeps changing the rules and values.
Can you spell asterisk
Several posters have come up with the strangest and most defensive sounding remarks about skaters from decades ago trying to defend the CoP.
Ice Dancing owes so much to T/D and it goes well beyond their legendary performances in Sarajevo.
Nadia blase
Nadia set the Olympics on fire and inspired a generation of gymnasts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1myqqgfOr-I&feature=related
Nadia's performances at the '76 Olympics have been described as "incredible," "astonishing," and "electrifying." :agree:
ETA: Now and then I read posts from newer skating fans and they ask, "what are pointed toes" or "why do they matter" :think:
Watch Nadia in the highlights link above and perhaps you will get it
