Voidiest FDs (and/or Other Programs) of All Time

Thanks, aliceanne.

Voids aside, so that would be the first triple-triple performed at Worlds (I believe he had already done it at Junior Worlds).
And also a couple of 1 1/2 jumps, which were on their way out of fashion.

Yes, and Midori Ito was the first female to complete a triple/triple in competition at the 1982 Worlds Championships. She landed a triple/triple toe loop.

I found a link to the first time skating jumps that were completed in competition several years ago by Jackson Skates.

Skating Firsts - Jumps - plus historical time capsule
 
Not a FD, but since you liked Toller’s dance choreography and you like The Last Emperor music, Lu Chen’s 1995 Worlds free skate combines the two:

(Or you can wait for the watch party this weekend)

She skated it even better at 1994 NHK:
 
This isn't a free dance, either. However, the program is humorous and amusing. I never tire of watching it, either. It's from the 1998 Sears Canadian Open.

Josee Chouinard's Long Program

She skated to Prima Donna. Choreography by Lori Nichols.
 
Does anyone have a copy of Davis/White's 2007 Skate America performance of Eleanor Rigby/Eleanor's Dream? Because that is my fav D/W performance ever and I'm remember thinking it was very voidy (only that particular performance though -- they later changed the music edits and costuming and it became voidless dreck).
 
I don't have a link for this but I enjoyed Emanuel Sandhu's 2005-2006 FS to modern music. He did not have a great skate at the Torino Olympics, which I just watched on TV, but I love this program.

Most skaters go for more conservative music choices in an Olympic year, but not Sandhu. The music and choreography are unusual and abstract but completely fascinating.
 
My personal favourites:

Denkova & Staviski - 2001

Klimova & Ponomarenko - 1991

Duchesnays - 1991 Europeans (even though it highlighted a lot of their weaknesses)

Grishuk & Platov - 1992 (this has the great Christopher Dean commentating)

Savchenko & Szolkowy - 2006
 
I always loved listening to Chris Dean’s commentary on G/P’s 1992 Olympic skate. He clearly was very impressed with them and was close to being a fan. I just imagined his thoughts after the 1994 Olympics while listening to his 1992 commentary in my head.
 
I always loved listening to Chris Dean’s commentary on G/P’s 1992 Olympic skate. He clearly was very impressed with them and was close to being a fan. I just imagined his thoughts after the 1994 Olympics while listening to his 1992 commentary in my head.

Tracy Wilson was also very complimentary to them during the 1992 Olympic CBS telecast. How things changed soon after that.
 
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I have gotten so superstitious about all things ice dancing related it is absolutely awful lol. It's a sign of how invested I am. I guess I'll just say mildly that I have re-thought my initial feelings about G/P's victory in '94 over the years. I've never been a fan of theirs (although I have come to admit Memorial was a great program elsewhere already) but in retrospect I think some of the reaction was pretty over-the-top. It's like ice dancing fans complain about protocol judging but then when something genuinely surprising (ish) like this happens they complain about that too.
 
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I have gotten so superstitious about all things ice dancing related it is absolutely awful lol. It's a sign of how invested I am. I guess I'll just say mildly that I have re-thought my initial feelings about G/P's victory in '94 over the years. I've never been a fan of theirs (although I have come to admit Memorial was a great program elsewhere already) but in retrospect I think some of the reaction was pretty over-the-top. It's like ice dancing fans complain about protocol judging but then when something genuinely surprising (ish) like this happens they complain about that too.

I'm a huge fan of G&P but even I will admit that their programs that year left a lot to be desired. But I can understand why they won. By scrapping content in favour of speed and youthful energy, they finally grabbed the attention of the judges. Because with good content and skating in previous years, the judges barely noticed them. You have to admit it was a clever strategy and it worked. They won the Olympic gold even though it was arguably for the wrong reasons. But it's clear that the judges didn't care about content back then. If they did, D&D or U&Z would have never have come close to K&P.
 
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