Scott Hamilton | 1996 The Gold Championships (Artistic)| Steppin' Out | Tony Bennett
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2011
- Scott Hamilton skating to "Steppin' Out" by Tony Bennett for the Artistic part of the 1996 The Gold Championships Men's skating competition.
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Best Ice skater l'v seen probably the best ever ,he did the first backflip.🕺.
Now they’re not allowed in competition. So I’m sure he holds the world record.
There’ll never be anyone else like Scott. He leads them all by a mile!😊💕 ⛸
This guy is so wonderful! Skating was so much better and exciting back in the day.
He is the best
Truthfully, I lost my interest in watching Ice Skating when Scott retired. There’s no one who can even begin to measure up, Gold metals and all. Scott, you ARE the Legend, you ARE our Hero!!! Much love ❤️
Scott is the ultimate showman and entertainer!! He executes everything so flawlessly and has so much joy just enthralling the crowd 💖😅😍! Love Scott always! Mahalo for sharing your talents with us 🤗💖💞!
Such a joy to watch Scott skate❣️🙏😇
Он лучший ❤❤❤
Beautiful and fabulous performance!💪👌
So entertaining... I also love to hear Kurt Browning commentating.
El es increíblemente espectacular!! Era para un 10 10 10 10 10!!!! Fué una presentación perfecta de principio a fin!! No me cansaría de verlo!! Gracias Scott por regalarnos tu magia en patines on ice!!!
I can not stop watching Scott Hamilton skating. He is just so entertaining not only with his skills as an Olympic skater but his unique way of adding the moves that goes with his Vintage style. ❤❤
Wooooo felicidades ❤
I always say Scotty has had my heart since 1984.
But he’s had America’s heart since then, not just mine.
Love Scott
Scott and Kurt changed the men’s skating world…
The best.
You win win win,
All the good ones have retired ! 😪
Awsum!!!!
Brilliant 🤣🤣🤣
Hey scott.tommorow is my birthday, would love to hear from you. Love you.
I can't help but wonder why his clothes (especially his pants) are so baggy though . . .
Looks like they're real jeans so he needs room to move.
No stretch denim back then