MAXSwagg
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Loosing a little perspective here. I admire most of all the skaters you mentioned for different reasons. Lysacek was a regular medalist from 04, his first year in seniors, to 2010. Plenty of golds sprinkled in there. Not all years were great ones, but succeeded in coming back several times. I find that impressive in his case. Lambiel won some important medals but it was his use of the body - the line, the rotation - virtuosic, really, that showed what was possible. Joubert had a lot of success but like Evan, didn't add so much to the sport. Abbott's story we all know - good at home, disappointing abroad. I never look at Plushenko. I found his routines vapid, even cheesy. He was a great jumper and competitor. He was in it a long time. He was a great champion but not someone I much admire - taste, really. Any of these men are increadible talents with levels of success no one on this site is likely to know. Maybe it's fun to rank these very different skaters, skating in very different circumstances But, they were all great. None deserves to be cast out.
Except some have a greater legacy than others. What is Evan's legacy? You'd be hard-pressed to find one. Again, no one is disputing his success. But he's only memorable for being unmemorable (even if that is oxymoronic). Some skaters (like Takahashi) just have a bigger impact than others (like Evan). I don't know why the small group of Evan fans are getting so jumped up about it.