Slutskaya complains about 2002 and 2006 Olympic Placements

The judges didn’t “dump” Slutskaya, although her awful posture and technique in her basic skating — was she ever close to upright if she wasn’t gliding on two feet? — and little nuance skating after Asada in the SP gave them reason to. They simply didn’t inflate her when another skater skated up to her, which no one else had done all season.
Slutskaya was dumped because they didn't make Asada "wait for her turn". That was very unusual, given figure skating was just coming out of the 6.0 era; they let a Jr. skater beat the reigning World Champion and an OGM contender at the GPF.


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Post in thread 'Ladies FS Thread' https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/ladies-fs-thread.31641/post-723332

Post in thread 'Ladies FS' https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/threads/ladies-fs.11350/post-151083

I forgot this gem:

"Slutskaya, the 2002 Olympic silver medalist, tasted her first defeat this season and complained that the judges gave her an unreasonably low score of 60 for her artistic performance. She usually earns 64-65."

"I did not lose," she said sarcastically. "I don't understand why my programme component score was so low."
 
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Well Irina definitely should've placed 1st in the SP at SLC. She then would've won overall if everyone had skated exactly like they did on the night of the FP.
Agreed that she should have placed 1st in the SLC SP. However, Michelle Kwan had a great track record of coming back after being behind in the SP (think Worlds 2000, 2001) so the chances of everyone skating as they did in the FS are not good.
 
I used to be a huge Slutskaya fan during her competitive years. I wonder if her daughter still skates. I remember she was coaching her at one point.
 
I used to be a huge Slutskaya fan during her competitive years. I wonder if her daughter still skates. I remember she was coaching her at one point.
I also absolutely loved Irina. I have a strong preference for female skaters who really jump. I recall my family was much younger when she competed and we had a net nanny or something and it would always block my requests for her results due to the first four letters of her last name. Every time I see her name I have to smile now.
 
I also absolutely loved Irina. I have a strong preference for female skaters who really jump. I recall my family was much younger when she competed and we had a net nanny or something and it would always block my requests for her results due to the first four letters of her last name. Every time I see her name I have to smile now.

I was a fan of hers, only unhappy when she took down Surya Bonaly in '96 taking over the European Chp.! Supposedly the OG judging was very strict & picky, but they seemed to turn a blind eye to an obvious fault in Kwan's 3-Flip giving her a "homer" over Irina! I loved that SP of Slutskaya since I first saw it "down under" being performed at the 2001 Goodwill Games also defeating Michelle! :wall: :oksana1::grandpa:
 
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Let's be clear, Irina was a great champion. She earned and deserved what she actually got. She deserves to be remembered.

To be honest, I do think it is heartbreaking that among Irina, Michelle, Sasha and Maria, none of them have an OGM despite being clearly the class of the field in their time ... and I know Lulu, Surya, Tara, Sarah, and Shizuka were there ...
 
Let's be clear, Irina was a great champion. She earned and deserved what she actually got. She deserves to be remembered.

To be honest, I do think it is heartbreaking that among Irina, Michelle, Sasha and Maria, none of them have an OGM despite being clearly the class of the field in their time ... and I know Lulu, Surya, Tara, Sarah, and Shizuka were there ...
ITA

She is a champion for sure. Say what you will about Irina, but she is the only skater in her era who was not okay with Kwan dominating and did something about it. She disappeared for s period and came back to skating stronger, better and dominant. Not many skaters can reinvent themselves and come back as a force to be reckoned with and Irina did just that.

Some people may not like her personality or agree with her assessment of SLC and Turin games, but one cannot deny the champion she was during her era of female.
 
Ugh GO AWAY GIRL. I had almost fully blocked her trash-heap dumpster fire skating out of memory.

Slutskaya was only a rival to Kwan because the Euro PTB didn’t like the North American and emerging Asian dominance of skating that started growing in the 90s. They shoved her down everyone's throat with insanely inflated marks that she never deserved to keep Europe in the mix at major events.

European women were pretty bleak in that era so they looked at her and thought "guess she'll have to do" and handed out marks that weren't rooted in any sort of reality.
 
I always liked this program.

 

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