Ladies' Technical Program + Fluff Pieces - 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games, Figure Skating (US, CBS)
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- Hamar, NORWAY - 1994 Winter Olympic Games, Figure Skating, Ladies' Technical Program - Scroll down for the Index/Menu. Let's see if this works, or if the IOC will block this post. If it's not yet blocked, then enjoy it while you can. Coverage from both CBS and TNT Sports. Commentators were Verne Lundquist, Scott Hamilton, Tracy Wilson, Nick Charles, Rosalynn Sumners and Peter Carruthers.
Profile on Sonja Henie (NOR)
A Look at the Ladies' Practice (the day before the Technical Program)
Report and Interview with Tonya Harding with Connie Chung
Los Angeles CBS Affiliate's Local News' Preview of the Ladies' Event, Explanations of Jumps, Interview with Frank Carroll, Interview with Casual Portland Sport Fans on Tonya Harding
Ladies' Technical Program Practice with Nancy Kerrigan
Interview with Nancy Kerrigan
SKATER (NATION) (TP PLACEMENTS) TIME
Lily Lyoonjung Lee (KOR) (24th)
Katarina Witt (GER) (6th)
Interview with Katarina Witt (GER)
Nathalie Krieg (SUI) (15th) (2nd best female spinner ever, behind Lucinda Ruh) 48:08
Tonya Harding (USA) (10th)
Surya Bonaly (FRA) (3rd)
Profile on Oksana Baiul (UKR)
CHEN Lu (CHN) (4th)
Tanja Szewczenko (GER) (5th)
Oksana Baiul (UKR) (2nd)
Yuka Sato (JPN) (7th)
Nancy Kerrigan (USA) (1st)
Interview with Nancy Kerrigan (USA)
Interview with Oksana Baiul (UKR)
Los Angeles CBS Affiliate's Local News' Report on the Ladies' Technical Program with interviews with Frank Carroll and Nancy Kerrigan, Piece on Tonya Harding Portland Fans
Interview with Evy Scotvold and Mary Scotvold, Nancy Kerrigan's Coaches
Interview with Kristi Yamaguchi with Pat O'Brien Previewing the Ladies' Event
Interview with Brenda Kerrigan and Nancy Kerrigan
LIU Ying (CHN) (23rd)
Lyudmyla Ivanova (19th)
Laëtitia Hubert (FRA) (20th)
Irena Zemanová (CZE) (27th)
Rena Inoue (JPN) (18th)
Lenka Kulovaná (11th) (CZE)
Review of the Ladies' Technical Program with Pat O'Brien and Scott Hamilton
Great competition. Thanks for posting!!
Thanks so much! I don't think I've watched this whole thing since it aired on TV when I was ten.
This is my favorite Katarina. "She makes me love this sport."
She really personified Olympian to me when she reinstated to compete for Germany.
The sixth highest-rated show in American TV history.
Kati ist und bleibt für immer in Erinnerung, weil es wunderbar ist, ihr zuzusehen. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Oksana was the best skater in every way. Brilliant artist on the ice. Tanya was an exciting skater with heart and guts. Would watch either of them anytime. Nancy bores me.
Scott Hamilton sounds like a guy who is in his 20s.
Lip readers..what is Tonya saying to her coach?
I never realised what a tragic childhood that oksana had.. makes Nancy's reaction to her winning the Olympics even worse..spoilt little rich kid! Oksana was in a class if her own..a million times better than Nancy of Tonya!
Nancy wasn't rich, but she was indeed lucky. She had the look that judges liked, and she had Vera Wang volunteering to design her costumes for free. Whereas Tonya and Oksana had to get their skating equipment and make their own costumes, but both are much more interesting to watch than Nancy imo
Tonya is better than Oksana. The only thing special about Oksana is her artistic elements, but I agree she's better than Nancy.
looks like she stepped in poo!
@@kioftouch a better athlete, yes, but there’s so much more to being a great Figure Skater than being an athlete. To me, she was very similar to Surya Bonaly: they both skated with great power, but lacked grace. The best of the sport possessed a great combination of, both, technical ability and artistic interpretation. Bonaly and Harding seemed to need everything to go flawlessly in technical aspects in order to do well, artistically.