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Best figure skating performances in the history of the Olympic Games

Explore the most iconic and memorable figure skating performances in the history of the Olympic Games. From unparalleled grace to technical perfection, this selection highlights the moments that have defined the sport. Discover the routines that broke records and captivated audiences worldwide. Relive the magic of skaters who became Olympic legends with their free and short programs. It's a must-see for any fan of figure skating and winter sports.

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    Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean (1984 Sarajevo Olympics)

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    • Became highest-scoring figure skaters of all time for a single performance

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    This iconic 'Bolero' free dance revolutionized ice dance, blending unparalleled artistry and athleticism. Their innovative start on their knees and perfect 6.0s for artistic impression set an enduring standard.

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    Katarina Witt (1988 Calgary)

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    • Won second Olympic gold medal

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    Witt's 'Carmen' long program secured her second consecutive Olympic gold, a rare achievement in ladies' singles. Her captivating charisma and strong technical performance solidified her status as a global figure skating icon.

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    Brian Boitano - Long Program (Calgary 1988)

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    • Earned a gold medal

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    In the legendary 'Battle of the Brians,' Boitano delivered a flawless long program under immense pressure. His perfect execution and artistic interpretation secured him the gold medal.

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    Kristi Yamaguchi (1992 Albertville)

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    • First Asian American to win Winter Olympic gold

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    Yamaguchi's elegant and consistent performance earned her Olympic gold, making her the first Asian-American woman to win in figure skating. Her grace and competitive strength defined excellence.

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    Tara Lipinski, the Youngest Champion (Nagano 1998)

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    • Youngest individual event winner in Winter Olympic history

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    Lipinski became the youngest Olympic gold medalist in ladies' singles at 15, known for her athleticism and groundbreaking triple loop-triple loop combination. Her performance marked a shift towards more athletic skating.

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    Alexei Yagudin (2002 Salt Lake City Olympics)

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    • Won the men's event at the 2002 Winter Olympics

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    Yagudin's 'Winter' long program is considered one of the most complete Olympic performances ever, combining technical difficulty, artistic brilliance, and emotional depth to win gold.

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    Sarah Hughes (2002 Salt Lake City)

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    • Shocked the world with gold medal win

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    Hughes stunned the world by vaulting from fourth to first with a perfect free skate, executing two triple-triple jump combinations. Her unexpected gold medal was a testament to her resilience.

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    Yuna Kim (2010 Vancouver Olympics)

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    • First woman to score above 150 in free skating

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    Kim's free skate to 'Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F' is widely considered one of the most technically perfect performances in women's history. She set a world record score and won gold by the largest margin.

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    Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir - Free Dance (Vancouver 2010)

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    • Terrific performance at Vancouver 2010

    In their Olympic debut, Virtue and Moir delivered a free dance radiating romantic intensity, becoming the first North American couple to win Olympic ice dance gold. Their seamless movements captivated judges and fans.

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    Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov (Russia) - 2014 Sochi Olympics, Free Skate

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    • Broke own world record

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    Their free skate to 'Jesus Christ Superstar' was a dramatic retelling of a love story, featuring huge lifts and intricate footwork. It earned them gold with a flawless flow and sustained drama.

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    Yuzuru Hanyu (2018 PyeongChang)

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    • Successfully defended Olympic title

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    Despite a severe ankle injury, Hanyu delivered an emotionally powerful free skate to 'Seimei,' becoming the first man in 66 years to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals. His flawless quad jumps were remarkable.

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    Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir - Free Dance (PyeongChang 2018)

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    • Performance gives chills

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    Their 'Moulin Rouge' free dance delivered the highest-scoring ice dance in history at the time, showcasing unmatched connection and revolutionary lifts. They became the most decorated Olympic figure skaters.

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    Aljona Savchenko & Bruno Massot - Free Skate (PyeongChang 2018)

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    • Awarded world record 83.67 points for short routine

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    Savchenko and Massot created magic on ice with their memorable and highly acclaimed performance. Their long-awaited gold medal was a testament to perseverance and artistic brilliance.

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    Nathan Chen (2022 Beijing)

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    • 2022 Olympic champion

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    Chen's free skate at the 2022 Beijing Olympics showcased the evolution of men's skating with five quadruple jumps. He earned gold after a disappointing previous Olympics, breaking the short program world record.

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    Sui Wenjing & Han Cong (2022 Beijing Olympics)

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    • Set new world record score in short program

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    After being edged out of gold in PyeongChang, they triumphed on home ice with a spectacular performance, including a world record short program and a rare quadruple twist.