OK, I'm gonna rate them.
1. Paul Wylie: 1992
He wasn't clean and it wasn't the most difficult LP, but wow. It was stunning and considering his 'also-ran to robbed' story, it gets my vote.
2. Nancy Karrigan: 1994
She's got a strong case for #1. I think she was robbed big time, but then again silver wasn't a terribly unpredictable place for her to end up. Paul's story is just too cinderella to lose #1.
3. Dushanays: 1992
I loved, loved, loved this FD. I can see how maybe they weren't robbed, but still I really liked this performance. It was the last of the great Dance routines IMO. No wait, that would be T&D's "FTMAD".
4. Mishkutenok & Dmitriev: 1994
Great performance, I just think that G&G were better overall skaters. Personal preference, one shared by the judges however. Great performance, but just not special to me like 1,2 &3 above.
5. Michelle Kwan: 1998
This one still hurts, but sorry, anything less than what she did at nationals just wouldn't be good enough.
6. Elvis Stojko: 1994
Eh. This was a close call, but to me it was chosing the least of two evils. I hated how both skated.
7. Usova & Zhulin: 1994
Totally deserved silver IMO. T&D should have gotten gold. G&P, don't get me started!
8. Evgeni Plushenko: 2002
Sorry, I just don't get him. He was majorly held up in SP and although he redeemed himself in LP, I still say silver overall was on big fat gift.
9. Irina Slutskaya: 2002
We've seen her be so much better on so many other occasions. This particular performance was so still and nervous and played safe. It was dreadful IMHO, and not a credit to her overall skating.
Others:
Orser in 84 and 88
Ito in 92
Fratianne in 80
Tim Wood in 68 (now this guy was ROBBED!)
Heiss in 56
Robertson in 56
Grafstrom in 32