Emotionally, I would have to agree. He was the only finalist among the top 6 that didn't hit the ice at all during his free skate. However, he did not complete a legitimate jump combination pass. Even still, if he hadn't doubled his 2nd triple lutz attempt, there would have still been a strong argument to place him first.
His long program for the Silver Medal is still one of the greatest events in skating. Everyone rooting for him & also saying he couldn't do it. His program was wonderful. Bravo!
Even after all these years, his JFK tribute is STILL one of my all-time favorites. Of any skater. His line work in that routine is comparable to none. And he did it almost the entire length of the rink.
One of the greatest underdog Olympic moments ever! Having been a Paul fan forever before Albertville, so it was the greatest to see him overcome his deamons. I always wondered how he did it, so this chat was fascinating for me!
He was a wonderful skater but I would not say he had the best long program in the Olympics….Gordeeva and Grinkov were flawless in ‘88….Torvil and Dean’s Bolero…Elizabeth Manley’s long program in ‘88 was stunning…Virtue and Moir’s long program in’18, Brian Boitano’ s long at the ‘88 games, Javier Fernandez long program, Nathan Chen’s long in’18….Victor Petrenko in ‘88 and ‘92 …just many stunning long programs in Olympic Games history….
I was not aware of his medical emergency. Thank you, Paul, for your encouragement. My sister and I always loved your skating. We were lucky enough to see Stars on Ice in my hometown of Columbus, OH. It was a great show, and we enjoyed you the most. The Lord has blessed you greatly, and you have passed on His blessings to others (like me). Yay, God.
While I understand the title, there is nothing pathetic about Paul Wylie. His 1992 Olympic performance that won the silver medal is one of my favorite figure skating performances ever, that continues to inspire me to this day. Paul Wylie is not only a world class figure skating champion, he is a wonderful human being. Thank you for sharing your story Paul! Best wishes to you and your family. 😊
aka MIDGE. My favorite skater of all time. I miss seeing him skate. He didn't have to do jumps...just seeing him skate was enough. How special to see and hear him. Have a good life, Paul.
luv u Paul, still lookin so handsome! your free skate in Albertville was SO inspirational and you brought the house down! i think you should've won that Gold medal, honey! ♥
What a wonderful talk. I always loved his skating but I had no idea that he'd been through a cardiac event and all that on top of every thing else. Life is a long run and Wylie's story shows you have to go through the valleys to see the mountaintop. Thanks for posting!
That's ridiculous. Paul was NEVER "pathetiic". He was a champion through and through. Even on an off day he was MAGNIFICENT. And he should have had the gold, not the silver.
That was harsh and rude of that reporter. But while Paul's skating was always gorgeous, he never put it together - until it counted. It was fascinating to see how he got there!
The TITLE for this video is pathetic. Paul NEVER was. He is a fabulous example of dedication and perserverence throughout an entire lifetime. A scholar, artist, good sportsman, athlete, friend, family man, and fabulously kind and caring human being. What more could anyone be in this world?!
If this is supposed to be motivational, why would the title include pathetic?? How about overcoming adversity? There's nothing pathetic about Paul Wylie...
Sister Donna and Dude #1, didn't I suggest that you two rest BEFORE Steven's graduation? You don't want to fall on your faces. Well, God bless you all to see his milestone from a baby to a grown RESPONSIBLE MAN. Donice, be CAREFUL around all that GREAT FOOD. 🙏
Just want to comment on all the attention OJ is getting. I lived in Buffalo in 70s. This wasn't regarded as the most integrated area of the country, however, OJ was highly thought of and, shall I say, loved, that ANYBODY would have opened their door to him. And he threw it all away - allegedly - for a woman!
He should have won the Olympics. Period.
Emotionally, I would have to agree. He was the only finalist among the top 6 that didn't hit the ice at all during his free skate. However, he did not complete a legitimate jump combination pass. Even still, if he hadn't doubled his 2nd triple lutz attempt, there would have still been a strong argument to place him first.
His long program for the Silver Medal is still one of the greatest events in skating. Everyone rooting for him & also saying he couldn't do it. His program was wonderful. Bravo!
Paul will will go down in history as thee most elegant skater with such solid techniques, even if he flubbed. A stunning stunning skater.
Even after all these years, his JFK tribute is STILL one of my all-time favorites. Of any skater. His line work in that routine is comparable to none. And he did it almost the entire length of the rink.
One of the greatest underdog Olympic moments ever! Having been a Paul fan forever before Albertville, so it was the greatest to see him overcome his deamons. I always wondered how he did it, so this chat was fascinating for me!
Paul had the best long program in the Olympics
He was a wonderful skater but I would not say he had the best long program in the Olympics….Gordeeva and Grinkov were flawless in ‘88….Torvil and Dean’s Bolero…Elizabeth Manley’s long program in ‘88 was stunning…Virtue and Moir’s long program in’18, Brian Boitano’ s long at the ‘88 games, Javier Fernandez long program, Nathan Chen’s long in’18….Victor Petrenko in ‘88 and ‘92 …just many stunning long programs in Olympic Games history….
It's a matter of opinion. No doubt Victor was great but Paul is special and you can't make that up.
I was not aware of his medical emergency. Thank you, Paul, for your encouragement. My sister and I always loved your skating. We were lucky enough to see Stars on Ice in my hometown of Columbus, OH. It was a great show, and we enjoyed you the most. The Lord has blessed you greatly, and you have passed on His blessings to others (like me). Yay, God.
While I understand the title, there is nothing pathetic about Paul Wylie. His 1992 Olympic performance that won the silver medal is one of my favorite figure skating performances ever, that continues to inspire me to this day. Paul Wylie is not only a world class figure skating champion, he is a wonderful human being. Thank you for sharing your story Paul! Best wishes to you and your family. 😊
What a great guy. I've followed Paul Wylie since 1987 and was so thrilled for him after Albertville. ❤️
aka MIDGE. My favorite skater of all time. I miss seeing him skate. He didn't have to do jumps...just seeing him skate was enough. How special to see and hear him. Have a good life, Paul.
Mine, too! No one skates and interprets the music as well as Paul does. I miss his skating, too.
How wonderful to hear Paul's recounting of his Olympic experience. Thanks for posting.
luv u Paul, still lookin so handsome! your free skate in Albertville was SO inspirational and you brought the house down! i think you should've won that Gold medal, honey! ♥
Totally agree 💯
His artistry was stunning when he skated. I loved to watch him. All it is is jump jump jump now.
One of my favorite skaters and wonderful human. A great Role model for everyone.
What a wonderful talk. I always loved his skating but I had no idea that he'd been through a cardiac event and all that on top of every thing else. Life is a long run and Wylie's story shows you have to go through the valleys to see the mountaintop. Thanks for posting!
Love you Paul.
That's ridiculous. Paul was NEVER "pathetiic". He was a champion through and through. Even on an off day he was MAGNIFICENT. And he should have had the gold, not the silver.
That was harsh and rude of that reporter. But while Paul's skating was always gorgeous, he never put it together - until it counted. It was fascinating to see how he got there!
Such a lovely man
What a hero! I watched him grow up in Colorado rinks!
Wow- so cool to stumble across this after I haven’t seen him in years - he truly had the best attitude in skating….he was always just so close….
The TITLE for this video is pathetic. Paul NEVER was. He is a fabulous example of dedication and perserverence throughout an entire lifetime. A scholar, artist, good sportsman, athlete, friend, family man, and fabulously kind and caring human being. What more could anyone be in this world?!
His Henry V long program is still one of my favorite programs on ice. Beautiful!
This was an awesome video...still one of my favorite programs of all time!
What a great guy!
Hi Paul it's tab. Proud of you.
I always say all skating moves need a leap of faith in order to not mess them up.
If this is supposed to be motivational, why would the title include pathetic?? How about overcoming adversity? There's nothing pathetic about Paul Wylie...
Did you watch it yet? That's what a reporter called him.
Sister Donna and Dude #1, didn't I suggest that you two rest BEFORE Steven's graduation? You don't want to fall on your faces. Well, God bless you all to see his milestone from a baby to a grown RESPONSIBLE MAN. Donice, be CAREFUL around all that GREAT FOOD. 🙏
Just want to comment on all the attention OJ is getting. I lived in Buffalo in 70s. This wasn't regarded as the most integrated area of the country, however, OJ was highly thought of and, shall I say, loved, that ANYBODY would have opened their door to him. And he threw it all away - allegedly - for a woman!
No, the I Tonya movie was largely not a myth. Nice try
Your brainwashed
@@willnill7946 you're brainwashed.