Alexei Yagudin - 2001 GPF Gladiator
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Jesus, the man is unbelivably gorgeous! What a pity he had to quit so early. I still can't find anyone on ice who would give me the chills like he does. And I doubt I ever will. Brilliant artist & usurpassed fighter. And Tarasova is simply a genius for discovering his talent and making those masterpiece programs I keep watching and watching...
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Young Morozov is young but already creepy! LMAO
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@annamaria227 You can't just use numbers: Yagudin had to retire due to phisical issues, that's why he won less medals. But when they skated he always won, except for 2001 WC. Yags had alla the package: technical and artistic skills, while Plushenko has just the tecnichal: gorgeous, but just those.
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The final footwork in this program is my all time favorite footwork sequence.... amazing :)
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素晴らしい!!!
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@chia1123 Yes, yagudin had technicality and artistic qualities. Plushenko is only technical.
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This was the competition where Plushenko debuted the crummy Moulin Rouge/Cirque du Soleil program, right?
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So, did he win? I thought he had won this event!
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I could watch this performance over and over. I miss how much excitement he (and this rivalry) brought to men's skating. This was the best skating season I had ever seen all around.
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His first 2 jumps were flawed but the rest of the program was good. However, Plushenko's program was far superior.
I'm not a fan of either Plushenko or Yagudin. But every performance of Yagudin shows his superb artistical quality, musicality, passion, and technical skill, whose totality is beyond comparison.
chia1123 3 years ago 29
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! and to have the crowd roaring with his footwork is rare! most of the times, you have the crowd pumping for the jumps, but not the footwork. just goes to show how incredible yagudin is.
zilam98 3 years ago 19