The Olympic performance was definitely my favorite. To me the
build of the program is its brilliance.
I haven't rewatched the GPF version in years. Again, I can appreciate the GPF version as an evolutionary step along the way; but many of the elements in that version halted or disrupted the flow. The elements that reached the final version all contributed to the impact of the entire piece as a
whole.
Kind of like watching the Shibs' versions of
Paradise at Rostelecom or the GPF. Grishuk & Platov and Tarasova were still experimenting with the pieces at the GPF. What they tried helped lead to the ultimate result, but it's the final result that leaves me

.
By Europeans, the program was very close. Only one element is distinctly different. But the Europeans version had a glitch or two so it is the Olympic one I love and rewatch the most.
For me, it's not only a matter of the significance of the event of making history in that Olympic moment. I
love their Rock Around the Clock FD and their upset at the Olympics, but I always rewatch the version from Europeans because I think it was their best performance of that program during the season. I'm sure for G&P (and their coach), the fact that they performed their 98 FD so well
at the Olympics was a huge part of the emotional reaction. Those Olympic moments. They are a culmination of a career. Years & years of hard work, staying together, injuries, coaching changes, leaving your country to train, facing down the competition--all that. But I also think their Olympic performance was their best of
Memorial.