As the one who started this thread, I think I need to give an answer. ? Although i am a BIG fan of Michelle Kwan and Midori Ito, it was Elaine Zayak at the 1981 Nationals who first got me hooked into figure skating. I was about her age. Like the rest of the world, I'd never seen any female do 7 triple jumps back then. She was so gutsy and always wanting to please her audience. It was also great that she'd respond to my fan mail with a Christmas card or picture. A class act. In most of her international competitions, Elaine would always come from behind e.g. 1981- 5th to 2nd place,1982-7th to 1st place, 1984 Olympics- 13th to 6th place, 1984 worlds- 9th to 3rd place. Even having to face heavy criticism for her athleticism, Elaine was resilient and always joyous. When she revealed in 1984 of her left foot amputation from a lawn mower accident at age 2 1/2, I realized how courageous and amazing this champion really was. Skating was physical therapy for her because it prevented her from limping. Ironically, Elaine was one of my inspirations in becoming a physical therapist. Also, I'm glad she successfully returned to the 1994 Nationals at age 28 after a ten year absence from competition. With her 2 standing ovations, Elaine finally earned the respect from the skating world. If you don't know much about the gal behind the Zayak rule, check out some of her performances on you tube.