savchenkoboss
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I would say Yuka Sato and Brian Boitano. Although Kristi Yamaguchi, Kurt Browning, Denise Biellmann, Robin Cousins all merit an honorable mention.
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Dorothy Hamill was an amazing pro skater, that is true. Some of her questionable pro competition wins bothered me though. I know there is more to skating than jumps, but so many competitions Sumners, Fratianne, Zayak, Biellmann were doing much harder jumps than her and she still won everyone. It seemed atleast partly political to me. The 86 World Pro Championships win over Sumners and 85 Challenge of Champions win over Fratianne imparticular were blatantly undeserved.
It is known Dick Button had a hand in the results of many pro competitions even before skaters took the ice. I enjoyed competitions he had no involvement with and the shows and tours more than his so called grand events like the World Pros, although thankfully atleast 70% of the time the results probably ended up reasonable inspite of Dick.
I would add Renna Roca and Gorsha Sur.Klimova & Ponomarenko, Bechke & Petrov, Annenko & Stretenski
I would say Yuka Sato
I agree. In 1984 at Landover, Zayak should have beaten Hamill especially with her triples.Dorothy Hamill was an amazing pro skater, that is true. Some of her questionable pro competition wins bothered me though. I know there is more to skating than jumps, but so many competitions Sumners, Fratianne, Zayak, Biellmann were doing much harder jumps than her and she still won everyone. It seemed atleast partly political to me. The 86 World Pro Championships win over Sumners and 85 Challenge of Champions win over Fratianne imparticular were blatantly undeserved.
It is known Dick Button had a hand in the results of many pro competitions even before skaters took the ice. I enjoyed competitions he had no involvement with and the shows and tours more than his so called grand events like the World Pros, although thankfully atleast 70% of the time the results probably ended up reasonable inspite of Dick.
I would add Renna Roca and Gorsha Sur.
I love definitive statements that begin with "It is known.........." By whom? Can you add some links or proof?It is known Dick Button had a hand in the results of many pro competitions even before skaters took the ice. I enjoyed competitions he had no involvement with and the shows and tours more than his so called grand events like the World Pros, although thankfully atleast 70% of the time the results probably ended up reasonable inspite of Dick.
I love definitive statements that begin with "It is known.........." By whom?
I think Dorothy's wins were rigged because she was a former OGM which unfortunately played a huge part in who made the next round in Landover.
Say whatever you want about Dick Button, but I really miss the Landover competition. Pro skating was killed when they allowed the ISU to sanction their events and they made 2 triples mandatory for competitions. So many good pro skaters were lost with that rule. I did not like seeing eligible skaters at pro competitions and it wasn't as if their presence improved ratings. There was a diverse group of pro skaters before the rule and then the pool was limited to only those with triples and we wound up seeing the same skaters over and over. Ugh Hatful of Stars. Love Yuka but they needed more skaters.
I can't believe I forgot to mention Bechke and Petrov. They were superb as pros.
Annenko & Sretenski really came into their own as pros and were among my favorite skaters (not just ice dancers). I have watched their Thanksgiving routine probably a hundred times.
Adding to the list- Ilia Kulik. He was young when he won the OGM but he created some great and creative pro routines. His beautiful jumps remained beautiful even as a pro.
Debi Thomas didnt win the OGM and she won the World Pros 3 times, probably atleast 2 of those which she didnt deserve, but I guess since they no longer had a reasonable active OGM winner, the most recent American World Champion and Olympic medal winner was who favored.
Debi has alluded to as much in interviews, basically saying that she skated at the big pro comps until the 'next American Olympic sweetheart came along', to suggest that her appearance fees, etal. were such to make it worth her while to fly in on weekends while still in school. It also helped during that time ('89-'92) that Witt wasn't available to compete at those events
I would add Paul Wylie to this list.