This was the 1st season she added the lutz combo in the SP. Following her successful 90-91 season she knew she needed even more difficulty to remain on the podium. She added the loop to her repertoire in the LP too.
Nancy is amazing she was a very good strong short program skater. And long too. In this day and age this will be considered slow skating. Beautiful program
floskate, dont you think she deserved gold in Albertville? She outskated both Yamaguchi and Ito but the USFSA was all up Kristi's ass, so she had no chance with the judges.
You can defintely argue Kerrigan deserved to place 1st in the SP in Albertville but no way was she close to Kristi or Ito in the LP. Some argue she should have placed below Chen and/or Harding in the LP.
@@nicholasp1096 Oh I was talking about LP rankings. Chen Lu was practically buried after the SP. Here’s how I would rank overall, though 1. Yama 2. Ito 3. Kerrigan 4. Harding 5. Lu 6. Bonaly 7. Sato 8. Preston
@@flightoflightning2505 I was rewatching Chen from 91 Skate America in the SP and she actually was not far from the top contenders there. (in 4th and beat Chouinard). Had she hit the double flip she would been higher and actually could have almost been in medal contention. Really crazy come to think of it.
I always really liked that shoot-the-duck entrance to her double lutz with the arm variation.
This was the 1st season she added the lutz combo in the SP. Following her successful 90-91 season she knew she needed even more difficulty to remain on the podium. She added the loop to her repertoire in the LP too.
Nancy is amazing she was a very good strong short program skater. And long too. In this day and age this will be considered slow skating. Beautiful program
floskate, dont you think she deserved gold in Albertville? She outskated both Yamaguchi and Ito but the USFSA was all up Kristi's ass, so she had no chance with the judges.
You can defintely argue Kerrigan deserved to place 1st in the SP in Albertville but no way was she close to Kristi or Ito in the LP. Some argue she should have placed below Chen and/or Harding in the LP.
@@nicholasp1096Chen should have been placed in front of
Kerrigan and behind Ito.
@@flightoflightning2505 The interesting thing there (with Chen 3rd) is where do you place Harding and Bonaly, and how does that affect the ordinals?
@@nicholasp1096 Oh I was talking about LP rankings. Chen Lu was practically buried after the SP. Here’s how I would rank overall, though
1. Yama
2. Ito
3. Kerrigan
4. Harding
5. Lu
6. Bonaly
7. Sato
8. Preston
@@flightoflightning2505 I was rewatching Chen from 91 Skate America in the SP and she actually was not far from the top contenders there. (in 4th and beat Chouinard). Had she hit the double flip she would been higher and actually could have almost been in medal contention. Really crazy come to think of it.