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I could be wrong, but I would imagine that the switch had to be in the works before Lake Placid, it just seems like a rather drastic move in terms of scoring to happen over the course of just six months.Which result was more of the impetus for the switch to factored placements? Was it related to Linda vs. Annet?
I've been trying to research articles, but no success.
I could be wrong, but I would imagine that the switch had to be in the works before Lake Placid, it just seems like a rather drastic move in terms of scoring to happen over the course of just six months.
The new judging system introduced for the 1981 season immediately helped Denise Biellmann.
The new judging system introduced for the 1981 season immediately helped Denise Biellmann.
A shame the skater only stuck around for the one year. I believe she turned pro because of training costs. Biellmann could have made a run for the Olympic title in 1984 (and even 1988).
One of the biggest letdowns was Biellmann's retirement in 1981. I think she would've made Sarajevo '84 tons more interesting: Denise-Kat-Roz triumvirate going for Olympic Gold would've made things a lot more interesting. As it was meh.
One of the biggest letdowns was Biellmann's retirement in 1981. I think she would've made Sarajevo '84 tons more interesting: Denise-Kat-Roz triumvirate going for Olympic Gold would've made things a lot more interesting. As it was meh.
It always frustrated me how Elaine Zayak became persona non grata in the US after she was beaten by Sumners at the 1982 National Championships. Along with rising star, Tiffany Chin, the two of them out skated everyone else in the free skating portions in Sarajevo by a mile.
Having seen both Elaine and Rosalyn skate in person, I wasn't too keen on Sumner's jumping technique. Sure, she generated a lot of power, but those triples were so whippy. If the set-up was slightly off, Rosalyn would tend to double them.
I did love how much Sumners blossomed into such an outstanding professional skater, though. She was extremely versatile, and could skate to almost anything.