Thanks for the memories, Blue Dog. Outstanding competition.
I thought Nikodinov definitely should have been second ahead of Hughes, and maybe Amber Corwin fourth ahead of Kirk.
Michelle Kwan Without peer or rival. Even with that double toe / double toe the quality of her basic skating put her in a league of her own.
Angela Nikodinov Best performance of her career. Exquisite skating. Her little flub at the end merely served to bring the quality of the program as a whole into sharper focus.
Sarah Hughes To me, at fifteen Sarah lacked the maturity and grace of the older ladies. Wild swings (almost a leg wrap) on some of her jumps. Lots of attitude in her Don Quixote, though.
Interesting combo -- 3S/3Lo (although both jumps appeared to be underrotated to me.)
Amber Corwin Outstanding performance. Efforless jumps. The s-l-o-w music didn't help her, however. I think music with more pizzazz suited her style better.
Jenny Kirk Good job. She was a little bit coltish back then.
Joesitz said:
Was this the last time Kwan attempted a 3x3?
No, she successfully landed her triple toe / triple toe at Worlds that same year, in both the qualifying round and the free skate. Her last triple/triple was at 2002 Worlds (Sheherazade, qualifying round).
In this performance (2001 Nationals) I had the feeling that Michelle's music was working against her. It just seemed to be droning away in the background.
But at Worlds she finally got the Black Swan to come alive as she delivered yet another performance for the ages.
One thing that the CoP has done (to the detriment of the sport, IMHO) is to take away the option of improvising during the program. Both Michelle and Jenny threw in an extra triple toe at the end of their programs to bring up their jump count after missing combinations. This would not be possible under the current rules because they had already filled all their jump boxes.
Likewise Angela completed her 3Lz/2T combo only after taking some steps in between. Under the IJS this would have been a disaster. It would have counted as two separate passes and negated a triple jump later in the program.