Hmmm... Janet Lynn and Karen Magnussen started me out when I could catch them on TV. It really took off in the Bourne/Kraatz era when I tried to follow what was going on; even joined a skating forum or two. Then Elvis Stojko showed up and I loved the way he skated regardless of how many always found fault with his skating. I went to Skate America in Detroit back in the 1990s just to see him. Since then I've attended a few other skating events.
Then came the next crop and I fell in love with Ice Dance again -- all due to Virtue and Moir. They were the reason I went to multiple comps that were held in Ontario. They were the reason I watched their skates on video multiple times. They became Olympic Champs in 2010 and I cried for joy. They were so young so it seemed. They were the reason I began to try to understand this "new" scoring system and the more I understood, the sadder I became after 2010 -- especially with their Carmen dance. I don't want to get into a war with anyone about the following four years of ID, but for me it was a dark time. Then began the waiting to see if they would return. They never said they had retired, only that they needed some time to do some thinking. I am so thrilled that they have decided to return. I have missed watching their amazing skating.
The men: Yagudin kept me breathless, Plushenko left me a bit bewildered, Eldridge kept me interested. Oh yeah, there was this young upstart by the name of Chen -- his skating blew me away in spite of the missed jumps.
Joannie Rochette drew me back into ladies and now I enjoy all top 3 of the Canadian ladies.
Pairs ... I enjoyed them off and on. I loved Brasseue/Eisler, thoroughly enjoyed Sale/Pelletier as well as Berezhnaya/ Sikharulidze when they competed and am enjoying Duhamel/Radford because they are like the antithesis of most teams -- she always looks athletically buff while he is smooth and seems to flow with the music. I also love that he has written music that has been used by his team and now Patrick Chan.
I think I should stop now cause it seems as though I've gone a bit OTT. Sorry bout that but dang it all, I have had many skaters bring me back to various skating disciplines over the years but the most influential for me are Virtue and Moir.