Oh that smile!!!! ❤❤❤ A legend paying tribute to another legend, beautiful! I remember having tears while watching this program over 20 years ago, and I still remember it. 🥋⛸️🙌🏼
My favorite thing about Elvis is his winning smile. I love to watch him skate, but I really look forward to that big, boyish grin when he finishes his programs.
He's missed for sure!!! Elvis has something so special about him when he skates, this routine was always one of my favorites so beautifully done and fit him so well. There's no doubt why to this day he's still so well respected in the skating community.
This left tears in my eyes. I must say, this was one of the BEST men's Figure Skating Olympics competitions that took place. So many legends and greats. Elvis Stojko, Todd Eldrege, Alexei Yagudin, Evgeni Plushenko, Takeshi Honda, etc.
After losing the gold because of a groin injury in 98, this was so great to see him end with a smile on his own terms. This was always one of my favorite programs. Good for him.
@@50781975 Interesting thought experiment. If they had kept the Olympics in 1996 instead of moving them up, does anyone beat him? Maybe Eldridge if everything goes well for him?
Its crazy how he kindof peaked there. Back in 1998 quads were rare and risky, meanwhile 4 years later even the olderskaters in their late twenties (and 30 fo eldredge) tried and landed them.
At this point, the jumping was just too dominant in the programs for me. To me, there should be no reason to perform a 3-jump combination. The performance in '94 was definitely stronger, although I was an Urmanov fan, haha!
smoothALOE urmanov was a beautiful skater...look at his jumps in the air...perfect...i just thought elvis' program was so difficult...and i think he really nailed the choreography with his music.
I love this program! Elvis is the best! Never get tired of watching this program! Love the way Elvis skates to the music! ❤️❤️
Oh that smile!!!! ❤❤❤ A legend paying tribute to another legend, beautiful! I remember having tears while watching this program over 20 years ago, and I still remember it. 🥋⛸️🙌🏼
Elvis is an amazing athlete, excellent skater and a super humanbeing. God bless you, Elvis. The USA loves you so much!
My favorite thing about Elvis is his winning smile. I love to watch him skate, but I really look forward to that big, boyish grin when he finishes his programs.
the quality and speed of his jumps considering the time era is incredible. his skating skills and power are impeccable.
Elvis Stojko is Canadian legend in figure skating , when say good bye to the sport he love it was priceless.
He's missed for sure!!! Elvis has something so special about him when he skates, this routine was always one of my favorites so beautifully done and fit him so well. There's no doubt why to this day he's still so well respected in the skating community.
This left tears in my eyes. I must say, this was one of the BEST men's Figure Skating Olympics competitions that took place. So many legends and greats. Elvis Stojko, Todd Eldrege, Alexei Yagudin, Evgeni Plushenko, Takeshi Honda, etc.
Honda? No... I agree he had ability to achieve more than he did, but not up to the class for legend.
One of the greatest skaters.
Elvis was always so cute....like the wolverine of skating.
After losing the gold because of a groin injury in 98, this was so great to see him end with a smile on his own terms. This was always one of my favorite programs. Good for him.
I think he should have won in 1994. Like Scott. I watched it live.
@@50781975 Interesting thought experiment. If they had kept the Olympics in 1996 instead of moving them up, does anyone beat him? Maybe Eldridge if everything goes well for him?
長野でけがで4回転を飛べなくてイリア・クーリックに金メダルを取られてしまいましたね。
すごく悔しかったと思うんですが、その4年後に若手に交じって4回転を元気よく飛んでいて
すごい持久力のある選手だなあと。長野でキャンディロロ選手がアーティスティクだという
方がいるんですが、私はストイコ選手が一番アーティスティクだと感じました。
What an athlete!
It was a great way to end his career by landing 2 quadruple jumps in the program! Legend!
Elvis is awesome!
he should have won with this program in 1994
Do you copy/paste this comment to every video of competitions he didn't win?
True
He's the Fred Astaire of Men's Ice Figure Skating. Elvis was both an figure skater and a very masculine man. Forget everybody else.
Its crazy how he kindof peaked there. Back in 1998 quads were rare and risky, meanwhile 4 years later even the olderskaters in their late twenties (and 30 fo eldredge) tried and landed them.
At this point, the jumping was just too dominant in the programs for me. To me, there should be no reason to perform a 3-jump combination. The performance in '94 was definitely stronger, although I was an Urmanov fan, haha!
smoothALOE urmanov was a beautiful skater...look at his jumps in the air...perfect...i just thought elvis' program was so difficult...and i think he really nailed the choreography with his music.
smoothALOE he had to throw in that three jump combo on the second quad or else he would have been penalty for repeating a jump
luv u elvis, perfection is doing not being
mad props breh big ups
I love Elvis.....why isn't the crowd standing?
ah whu cares i love elvis