I actually think I worked hard to be objective actually as I put Rechnio who placed behind Kwan in real life ahead of her in my marks. I actually watched all those skaters back then and looked at the programs. And why wasn’t this post addressed to the other poster who thinks a presentation 5.7 given to Kwan given the other skaters was generous as was a 4.9 for technical merit and then made a post about how all Europeans ranked Kwan lower when some Euro judges actually ranked Kwan where she was or even higher than the 4th she ended up with. I mean I may like Kwan’s skating but there’s a reason for that and a reason why she won so many medals and titles. I mean feel free to take my posts about her with a grain of salt as I will do with yours. Being harsh with her isn’t any more objective per se and can be argued being two sides of the same coin if we want to go there.
Being objective is very hard. As you are mentioning my scoring with 4.9+5.7, I was trying to be objective, but as you suspect, I would have scored her a lot lower if I was subjective. Giving Kwan 5.7 is a stretch for that program, but I did it anyway because she has this unique flow across the ice. So 5.7 was actually the second best artistic score I gave behind Butyrskaya. But that was kind, and as I said, I was trying to be objective. At the time, with all the mistakes, that kind of program shouldn't be higher than 5.5/5.6 tops for artistic. The problem I always had with Kwan was her weak technique and poor spins. And here it all really fell apart, the little technique she had just wasn't there. It was a different era of FS so it's really not comparable, but she would have been crushed with the IJS system had it been in place that year, and probably would have a 10th place or so after the short. On the other hand, the IJS system makes it possible to make up for it in the long, and even though I was not a fan of her free skate either, I think she did a great job.
We still have overscoring today with well-known skaters and World/Olympic medalists, but not as much as back in those days. Kwan got a silver medal out of this World Championship purely based on reputation imo. Someone said Gusmeroli was robbed that year, maybe so, and it seems to me that also Rechnio was robbed in the short.
In the end, what is fascinating with figure skating is that we all think so different! That is one of the things I love about this sport. Kwan is especially interesting to me as I can see a clear rift here between Americans and Europeans. I truly respected Kwan's artistry, but was she that great that Americans seem to think? There is no right or wrong here. Just different tastes. Back in those days I looooved Butyrskaya. She always drew me in, she had this prescence on the ice I have never seen since. But at the same time I remember the criticism against her, she was stiff, she looked nervous etc. I didn't care - I just loved her because she drew me in! And I really appreciated that she upped her game all the time and didn't settle for the same technical content all the time. She was pushing herself.

I'll stop now as I am rambling a bit...
Edit: Here is Kwan's short with Eurosport commentators. These guys never say something bad, they are always positive and love everyone, but I think they have a more objective way of commentating. And Chris, as a former skater knows what he's talking about. "She really could have used a 3F instead of a 3T" is one example of their highlighting the weak Kwan content. "She will be lucky to be in the top 5" is another comment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta04kTVj2DU
And for comparison, Kwan was 4th after the short, here is the top three - with Eurosport commentators.
3rd Gusmeroli -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4J0ewUqXaw
1st Butyrskaya -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkJwO3eKUNQ
2nd Soldatova -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wku9_VrG2rw
And I have to give an honorable mention to Lucinda Ruh who had a fantastic skate (and better than Kwan in my subjective opinion). Dick Button loved her and his words "Good for you Lucinda Ruh" is a classic. But here is what the Eurosport guys thought.
QA : 9th, SP : 12th, LP : 12th, 13th place March 20th-28th, Helsinki, FIN
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