Were These Epic Olympic Skates?

SkateFanBerlin

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Warming up for Cortina I`ve been watching past Oly competitions. Some strike me as more than just winning; They were epic performances (short & Long). Some were performances well beyond the skater`s personal bests. Others won well ahead of the other skaters or shattered world records. You may have other definitions.

I`ve put two below. Are there performances you would classify as epic? Post so we can see.
 
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Kerrigan 1994 - While being beaten by a hair Kerrigan skated beyond anything she`d ever done before. (Partly influenced by the beauty of her skating. Like Wylie everything was stretched and in good positions)

Kim 2010 - Probably on everyone`s list. Hard to find a quibble here, though I`m not the best "point" person. (Maybe by today`s standards there were unders/edge issues.)
 
Kim 2010 - Probably on everyone`s list. Hard to find a quibble here, though I`m not the best "point" person. (Maybe by today`s standards there were unders/edge issues.)
Yuna's 2010 Vancouver FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoMkWIA2jVY

Kerrigan 1994 - While being beaten by a hair Kerrigan skated beyond anything she`d ever done before. (Partly influenced by the beauty of her skating. Like Wylie everything was stretched and in good positions)
Nancy's 1994 FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV-SfAOmI1M
 
Kira Ivanova - 1984 Olympics


Elizabeth Maney - 1988 Olympics



Midori Ito - 1988 Olympics



Mirai Nagasu - 2018 Olympics


Fumie Suguri - 2002 Olympics



Catherine Machado (USA) - 1956 Olympics (10th in CF but 3rd in the FS, 8th Overall)


Thomas Litz (USA) - 1964 Olympics (13th in CF but 2nd in the FS, 6th overall. First 3T)


Emmerich Danzer (Austria) - 1968 Olympics (4th in CF but 1st in the FS)

 
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Mishkutenok & Dmitriev (RUS) - 1994 Olympics​


They were the reigning Olympic Champions that couldn't and weren't going to win but they didn't back down. Quite frankly, could've and should've won but they weren't good enough although they were good enough.




Liudmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov (USSR) - FS - 1968 Olympics

At age 32 and 35, they were too old to be at the Olympics, let alone winning, according to their own federation.

 
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