Bulletsdad
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Irina Slutskaya: “At the Turin Olympics, the placement was pure politics. Or Salt Lake City – there, an American had to win, so they could build a whole business around her, organize half-year tours.”
Russian figure skater Irina Slutskaya reflects on the political challenges and biases she faced in figure skating during her career.
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I just rewatched Slutskaya and Arakawa's 2006 Oly free skates. Slutskaya landed 4 triples, three with wide free leg landings, fell on triple loop and doubled flip combo.
Arakawa landed five clean triples and doubled her loop. She also had superior extension in spiral sequence and much better step sequence.
These were the days of no triple/triples, with the new IJS system.
In 2002, Slutskaya attempted 6 triples. The flip had a bad forward landing, her three jump combo was messy, and another triple was two footed. Also, no triple/triples. Hughes completed seven triples, four of which were triple/triple combos.
Slutskaya's biggest strength was her high, powerful jumps. However, at the 2002 and 2006 Ollympics, she simply didn't bring her best, and her artistic impression marks were not going to save her.
