2003 World Figure Skating Championships Ladies Free Part 2

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  • @theprinceoftides6836
    @theprinceoftides6836 Před 2 lety +13

    Nobody and I mean nobody can touch her audience inside the arena and those skating fans watching around the world when she skates like that. . Forget all the footnotes that came after her. She is the one and only original Queen, The bomb and beyond a shadow of a doubt The G.O.AT. . The legendary Michelle Kwan.

  • @CocogoatMain0501
    @CocogoatMain0501 Před 4 lety +4

    omg i've never heard it with canadian commentary thanks! love tracy commentating on michelle

  • @callmej5337
    @callmej5337 Před 2 lety +2

    20:48 - Michelle Kwan

  • @vitorhugosantana7053
    @vitorhugosantana7053 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Those Russians were not flutzing oh wow

  • @TT-ee4qp
    @TT-ee4qp Před 2 lety +2

    How could you beat that Michelle's performance ?

    • @lkfrostad
      @lkfrostad Před rokem +1

      No triple triple that’s the problem.

    • @TT-ee4qp
      @TT-ee4qp Před rokem

      @@lkfrostad Michelle had triple triple combo since 1995~ 2005( not every time ), which means her technique was stable and better than the other skaters like Tara or Sarah had triple triple combo just for 2~ 3 years. 😎

    • @TT-ee4qp
      @TT-ee4qp Před rokem

      @@lkfrostad Michelle kwan finished no lower than 3rd place between 1995~ 2004, her longevity was unreal and hard to close for the other skaters because she had the whole package more than just triple triple combo. (*^ω^*)

    • @lkfrostad
      @lkfrostad Před rokem +2

      @@TT-ee4qp don’t get me wrong, I loved her too but I felt she was good enough to do more triple triples that’s all. Btw I am Olympian and do have some insight into her thinking

    • @lkfrostad
      @lkfrostad Před rokem +2

      @@TT-ee4qp one more thing. I saw her do a triple salchow triple loop combo in practice and it looked easy and awesome.

  • @CocogoatMain0501
    @CocogoatMain0501 Před 4 lety +1

    Do u happen to the 2001 world ladies?

  • @AnnieCarraAnni3GaGa
    @AnnieCarraAnni3GaGa Před 9 měsíci +10

    Unpopular opinion: I always thought that Michelle Kwan was overrated. Her skating was like slow motion, the system used to favor her, and she didn’t revolutionize figure skating like the other skaters (Russians and Japanese). She was always in her old comfort zone. Fortunately, the evaluation system changed and we could see that Americans used to be favoured by it, to the point that they don’t have any Olympic champion these days. Kwan couldn’t win any medal after that because she was never good enough, but like I said before, the old evaluation system favoured her.

    • @3Axel1996
      @3Axel1996 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Well, the thing that helped Kwan win many World titles was that she was more consistent at landing all of her triples than her competitors. Only ones who beat her had higher difficulty in their programs as well as being consistent throughout their skates in the SP and FS (ie Butyrskaya in 99, Hughes in 02 Olympics, Slutskaya). When the system changed, Michelle and her team were to blame for her programs not being kept up to the difficulty of the skaters who were upped their game. If you look at the past World and Olympic Champions from the US, the thing was they were all able to skate the cleanest and prior to 1991, excelled in Compulsory figures. These days, the US skaters have the potential as seen by Ziegler and Thorngren but they’re far from being consistent like Kwan, Yamaguchi, and Fleming were.

    • @micheledaniels6409
      @micheledaniels6409 Před 8 měsíci

      Definitely an overrated skater, especially toward the latter years. 1995-98 was her sweet spot. But she basically did the same program to different music after 1996. Problem was rarely could other skaters put two programs with great performance level like Lipinski and Hughes did in Olympic years. Consistency wins most of the time even in todays skating.

    • @3Axel1996
      @3Axel1996 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@micheledaniels6409 Her sweet spot actually lasted until 2001. Once she departed from Frank Carroll and Lori Nichols, her programs became cookie-cutter as you described. Nichols created programs using music that was different and pushed her skating with the choreography. My favorite program was her 2000 Long Program to The Red Violin.

    • @micheledaniels6409
      @micheledaniels6409 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@3Axel1996 I can concur with that. Definitely after 2002 Olympics I think she should have retired, and I think that departure from Nichol/Carroll was disastrous. Would love to know the real story there, because I never bought what was announced on the subject. I did love that Red Violin program, that was one her top 5 for me. 😀👍

  • @trytobenice7234
    @trytobenice7234 Před 3 lety

    💍 1:01:47

  • @erinm9568
    @erinm9568 Před rokem

    Sasha definitely robbed of the bronze......

  • @tj205bama
    @tj205bama Před 2 lety +2

    Why couldn't she do this at Olympics...jeez

    • @TT-ee4qp
      @TT-ee4qp Před rokem +6

      She did at the 98 Olympics, she was robbed.

    • @user-qu6wi3hu8f
      @user-qu6wi3hu8f Před 11 měsíci

      No one even remembers what Tara's performance was called but Rachmaninoff and Lyra Angelica are classics@@TT-ee4qp .