This link should go directly, time wise, to Rudy Galindo's 1988 US Nationals Long Program.
1988 U.S. Figure Skating Championships Men's Free Skate - Earlier groups: Todd Eldredge, Mark Mitchell, Tom Zajrajsek, Rudy Galindo, Craig Heath, Erik Larson...
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Rudy was the reigning Jr. World Champion, and I was quite shocked to see he had a clean 3A in his program. His content was similar to Kurt Browning's content of that era in that they both had a complete set of triples but did not plan 3Lz in favor of repeating the 3F.
It is interesting to note that despite his internationally competitive content, Galindo's music and costume were dreadful, but then he lived in San Jose and not LA, he was coached by Jim Hulick and not Frank Carroll, and certainly Sarah Kawahara was not his choreographer.
The crowd seemed a little stunned by his marks. He deserved 5.5 for technical content but got as low as 4.9. He deserved ALL 5.0 for presentation but got more 4.8s than reasonable. He should have finished 7th but got 10th.
ETA 1: This video is new to me, and I had not realized that Todd did a gorgeous 3A and 3Lz but then doubled a lot of jumps and did a 1A. Ultimately, he stopped during the program and did a Tonya, although it did not seem to influence his marks. He got nothing lower than 5.1 and up to 5.6.
ETA 2: There is a lot of good skating here from some relatively unknowns.
ETA 3: Christopher Bowman was in another league.