This thread is such a joy, I can't tell you. I should have liked every post, just out of appreciation.
I'm mostly here for Denise Biellmann recognition. I was FASCINATED by her as a pro skater. My introduction to Ms. Biellmann was her iconic "Lick It" program, which was terrific and tacky and everything in between. Even containing a ton of dancing on the spot, that program gets 10s every day from me for balls + costume alone.
She is perennially underrated, right down to her landing position. I had little context for her competitive history, other than getting a kick out of her winning worlds the year I was born, so I massively appreciate the history lesson & insights.
I recall reading somewhere that Denise Biellmann was one of the professionals considering reinstatement for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. It makes sense, because during the pro season following those games, her fitness level was through the roof. She even beat the likes of Chouinard, Witt, Sato and Baiul in some of the professional competitions they went head-to-head in.
Elizabeth Manley was also another professional who was considering reinstating in the lead up to the Nagano Olympics.
I've re-written this post three times as I process (wildly divergent) thoughts & emotions regarding the potential of these two returning for the 1994 games. While Denise makes sense, I need to add some Liz Manley pro-programs to a youtube blitz to understand THAT.
I look forward to it, though - Liz Manley was THE skater that sparked my interest in this wonderful sport, like many Canadians, no doubt. Between her & Order's CBC specials, her Ice Capades years, etc., it felt like we had this mini skating-boom in Canada, post-Calgary.
Agreed. I still think Sumners was the most overrated US skater. How she lost by one tenth on one judges card is beyond me. Every time I watch the competition it is a slam dunk for Witt (and Witt's 1984/85 LP is my least favourite vehicle of hers. The 1983 Paint it Black LP was way better IMO). I still don't get how it was so close!
Oh, man, I couldn't agree with this more. But I am looking at this with the context of her professional skating career, so I admit it's not a fair shot. The more I ran into Roz's commentating in the late '90s, the more I found it difficult to enjoy her triple-less skating + uninspired programs in her final professional years.
I always feel out-of-step when people talk about Sumners. I thought she was a truly beautiful skater with great qualities. Plus, I don’t have the context of what was high tech in the early 1980s, so I don’t really care about that.
I think this is also apt, taking jumps out of the discussion. I didn't have experience with her pre-1994 skating until SkatingVids & YouTube afforded me that chance. And I wasn't interested in considering any of
that until someone on FSU linked to this program of hers to "White Christmas" from the 1989 World Pros.
Wow, this was over 32 years ago? We have lived!!!! LOL
Where is the vomit smiley when you need it!?!?
