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How would the results have shaken out if all of Kwan, Slutskaya, Hughes, Butyrskaya and Cohen skated cleanly.
I believe these 5 ladies were really the only ones with a legitimate shot at the podium.
I do think Kwan and Slutskaya would've moved ahead of Hughes to set up the battle for the OGM. A big question would be what would have happened to Hughes if Butyrskaya and Cohen were clean? Butyrskaya had speed, better ice coverage and a true lutz. She was also capable of a 3-3 sequence.
In the SP, I think -
1. Slutskaya - 3Z-2L; spins
2. Kwan - Lovely but Slute wins on the tech mark; plus she didn't have a signature SP for the season.
3. Butyrskaya - true 3Z
4. Cohen - Skated w. abandon; She and Hughes had similar issues in speed and flutz, but Cohen was slightly better packaged and impressed judges more.
5. Hughes - Egregious flutz and slow
In the LP-
1. Kwan - 5.8/5.9
2. Slutskaya - 5.9/5.8
3. Hughes - 2 3-3s
4. Butyrskaya
5. Cohen
3-5 are actually really tough if all were clean. Each had strengths and weaknesses that complemented one another.
I believe these 5 ladies were really the only ones with a legitimate shot at the podium.
I do think Kwan and Slutskaya would've moved ahead of Hughes to set up the battle for the OGM. A big question would be what would have happened to Hughes if Butyrskaya and Cohen were clean? Butyrskaya had speed, better ice coverage and a true lutz. She was also capable of a 3-3 sequence.
In the SP, I think -
1. Slutskaya - 3Z-2L; spins
2. Kwan - Lovely but Slute wins on the tech mark; plus she didn't have a signature SP for the season.
3. Butyrskaya - true 3Z
4. Cohen - Skated w. abandon; She and Hughes had similar issues in speed and flutz, but Cohen was slightly better packaged and impressed judges more.
5. Hughes - Egregious flutz and slow
In the LP-
1. Kwan - 5.8/5.9
2. Slutskaya - 5.9/5.8
3. Hughes - 2 3-3s
4. Butyrskaya
5. Cohen
3-5 are actually really tough if all were clean. Each had strengths and weaknesses that complemented one another.

That is why what-ifs become tiresome and tedious. Anyway, I digress... Sasha could have realized quite the collection of gold hardware had she not suffered from what I began calling "the glitch" with her programs at competitions. Things would be going along just fine, then the inevitable glitch or hiccup would occur...
The rest is history.
Remember what happened in pairs? Also, Kim was supposed to win her second Olympic title if she stayed on her feet - and she did not. Medvedeva was supposed to defeat Zagitova (the newcomer) - and she did not. This, all according to many fans and pundits. However, skating has never been that predictable, that cut and dry. Sometimes, judges have a different perspective - or skaters are simply out-skated. The reality is that Hughes rose to the occasion and won the day becoming the 2002 Olympic champion — which is the beauty of the sport! The fix is not always in play, but skating is very subjective and biased. I will leave it at that.
Your posts are the best thing that have happened to this thread! 