What Program Have You Rewatched the Most?

Mao Asada
Sochi LP Rachmaninov 2 2014
Madame Butterfly Worlds 2016
2007 Fantasy Impromptu Grand Prix Final
Worlds Bells of Moscow 2010 LP

Rika Kihara NHK LP 2018

Lu Chen
1996 Worlds LP
Butterfly Lovers 1998 Olympics

Midori Ito
Worlds 1989 LP
Worlds 1990 LP
 
M&D 1994 Olys Rach 2, 1991 Worlds Liebestraum, their Nostalgia exhibition
Lu Chen 1996 Worlds Rach 2
Papadakis/Cizeron 2016 Worlds FD and 2017 Euros FD
Yuna Kim 2009 Worlds SP
Berezhnaya/Sikharulidze 2001 Worlds SP and LP, 2002 Olys SP, 2001 Cup of Russia LP, 1998 Euros SP, 1999 Worlds SP
Boitano 1988 Olys LP
Duchesnays 1990 Missing FD
 
Kwan Scheherezade 96 Worlds
Galindo Swan Lake 96 Nationals
Torvill and Dean Bolero 84 Olympics
I approve of your choices, except that Kwan's FS in 1996 was Salome, which had a happier history for her than Scheherezade did six years later. :(
 
There is not one performance that has left such a huge impression on me that I keep re-watching it multiple times. For me, outstanding programs are best enjoyed once - the more I watch them repeatedly, the more likely I am to start breaking down the program and looking for flaws, and that for me takes away from the enjoyment.

I actually find that I appreciate some programs more after the emotion of the competition is over. Particularly if I was caught up in worrying about scores and the outcomes.
 
I also watch these a lot too :D

B/K OD WALTZ 2003 Love Shae's head bobble on the SLSS and just love the music.
L/A OD Waltz 2003 they were so fast and again loved the music.I just couldn't pick between the two.
 
A/P's Carmina Burana and The Man in the Iron Mask, Sasha Cohen's 2004 Worlds SP and Olympics SPs, Lambiel's 2007 Worlds FD, Yagudin's Gladiator at Worlds, B/S's short at the Olympics, P/C's To Build a Home and Olympics FD. You can tell my crazy-fan period was ages ago, and that phase only came back thanks to P/C!
 
Gordeeva and Grinkov’s Vocalise, both 1994 Olympic programs, both 1988 Olympic programs, Reverie...

Michelle Kwan’s East if Eden, Fields of Gold

Shen and Zhao 2003 Worlds LP

Virtue and Moir 2018 Olympics LP


There are so many more!

 
Matt Savoie, Adagio for Strings, 2005

And, not a skating program, but I frequently watch Evan Lysacek's Paso Doble from Dancing With The Stars.
 
Some of those I've rewatched most have already been mentioned - Duchesnays' Missing I, Savchenko/Massot 2018 Olys FS..
Let me add
Fusar-Poli/Margaglio 2000 FS (Celtic Warriors)
Denkova/Staviski 2006 FS (Adagio)
 
Midori Ito's 1988 Olympic free skate
Todd Eldredge's First Knight - 1996 Worlds & 1998 Goodwill Games, 1492 - 2001 Worlds
Elvis Stojko's Dragon - 1994 Olympics & Worlds
Shen & Zhao's Turnadot - 2003 Worlds
Javi Fernandez's Guys & Dolls - 2016 Worlds, Aerobics Class exhibition
Jason Brown's Riverdance - 2014 US Nationals
Meryl & Charlie's Samson & Delilah - 2009 Worlds
The Kerrs' Scottish Dance
 
I can't limit myself to one skate and one category. So, mine are:

Underhill & Martini - Pairs' Free Skate - 1984 World Championsihps
Midori Ito - Ladies' Free Skate - 1990 World Championships
Robin Cousins - Men's Free Skate - 1980 World Championships
Wilson & McCall - Free Dance - 1988 Olympic Games
 
I probably watched 98 worlds like the entire competition hundreds of times because that was the first event I had a VCR in my own room and could record the event without annoying the rest of the household. I may or may not have been floor jumping to the entire competition too. :encore::encore::rofl:
I remember floor skating to the 1993 European Championships, and throwing in an impromptu triple salchow/triple toe loop during Marina Kiellmann's free skate.
 
I remember floor skating to the 1993 European Championships, and throwing in an impromptu triple salchow/triple toe loop during Marina Kiellmann's free skate.

Marina was one of the few that had a chance to complete with Surya in jumps because she could do 2A, 3T, 3S, 3Lp, and 3F. Supposedly she had a 3Lz, but the footage from 1993 Euros LP indicates she never got deep enough in the knee to jump with three rotations. Her attempts look like overrotated 2Lz with falls.

https://youtu.be/FUrmDOW6f4c
 
I tend to watch Michelle Kwan's long program at the 2003 Worlds. It was redemption after losing the Olympics again. I also am glued to Mao Asada's 2014 Olympic and 2016 Worlds free skating program. So much emotion is involved in both of her performances. These were two great champions who skated with heart.
 

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