I've watched a lot of skaters in 50 years of watching. This girl has a purity, innocence and grace on the ice that is only hers. Only skater that made me tear up.
I was absolutely thrilled that she came from behind to win the free skate (with a 6.0 for artistry) and the bronze medal at the Sapporo Olympics. My hope is that, at times, she looks at that medal and views it as a great achievement.
When I was 18 I was training in Denver Colorado. Janet Lynn came to the rink to skate. I have been on the ice with many skating championships. Janet Lynn is the only skater I've ever seen skate a full hour session without one break. And to top it off she was beautiful delicate and brilliant the whole time. I cherish that moment. A true champ. God bless.
Janet, Sasha, Michelle, Todd, Paul are demonstrations that a Gold does not always make a winner. I'd love to see an interview on Schuba or Poesch to see how the Gold changed their lives and what they did after amateur careers.
I was a young skater in the era of Janet Lynn, and have always loved her skating. I don't mean for this to sound controversial or nasty, but why did she not work harder to improve her school figures - this might have helped her in the international standings ? Instead even with the new short program guideline, it was not enough to make up for lesser results in the school figures. It does not really matter more than 50 years later, but if the archer can not hit the mark , we do not move the mark; instead we improve the sight.
She did work extremely hard on perfecting the school figures, going so far as to train under Pierre Brunet, one of the experts in the field. However, school figures are an art unto themselves requiring a certain inate talent or skill that some if us simply don't possess. Janet also had the misfortune to skate at the same time as Trixie Schuba, probably the greatest exponent of figures in the history of the sport. Trixie amassed such a commanding lead in the figures that it was almost impossible for Janet (or anyone else) to catch her.
In Janet's time there were academic "school figures," complicated tracings on the ice to begin the competition. If one was good at the figures they could build up a big lead before the free skate began. Janet was never very good at the school figures, and that is why she did not do as well against others who were excellent at school figures while not being that good at the free skate.
And your reward Janet when you’re standing before God will never fade, Matt6:19-21 😊 You we’re a excellent witness of what a Christian athlete should be.
She doesn't need gold, she already had it in her heart.
who loves janet lynnn ?i found out about her just browsing around and her spirit is undeniably one of greatness
I've watched a lot of skaters in 50 years of watching. This girl has a purity, innocence and grace on the ice that is only hers. Only skater that made me tear up.
i just had the same feeling
I was absolutely thrilled that she came from behind to win the free skate (with a 6.0 for artistry) and the bronze medal at the Sapporo Olympics. My hope is that, at times, she looks at that medal and views it as a great achievement.
bronze literally but gold in achievement i believe
I will not forget your smile that fascinated Japan during the Sapporo Olympics.
"To make a masterpiece of my family . . ." Wow.
Her spirit is beautiful. Such a beautiful lady.
Lucky kids to have a mother like her !
When I was 18 I was training in Denver Colorado. Janet Lynn came to the rink to skate. I have been on the ice with many skating championships. Janet Lynn is the only skater I've ever seen skate a full hour session without one break. And to top it off she was beautiful delicate and brilliant the whole time.
I cherish that moment.
A true champ. God bless.
the greatest skater of all time...;-) thanx for posting this tribute!
Her heart is so beautiful ❤
Janet, Sasha, Michelle, Todd, Paul are demonstrations that a Gold does not always make a winner. I'd love to see an interview on Schuba or Poesch to see how the Gold changed their lives and what they did after amateur careers.
She did win the Olympic bronze medal. That’s still great.
Amazing woman! Absolutely amazing!
I was a young skater in the era of Janet Lynn, and have always loved her skating. I don't mean for this to sound controversial or nasty, but why did she not work harder to improve her school figures - this might have helped her in the international standings ? Instead even with the new short program guideline, it was not enough to make up for lesser results in the school figures.
It does not really matter more than 50 years later, but if the archer can not hit the mark , we do not move the mark; instead we improve the sight.
She did work extremely hard on perfecting the school figures, going so far as to train under Pierre Brunet, one of the experts in the field. However, school figures are an art unto themselves requiring a certain inate talent or skill that some if us simply don't possess. Janet also had the misfortune to skate at the same time as Trixie Schuba, probably the greatest exponent of figures in the history of the sport. Trixie amassed such a commanding lead in the figures that it was almost impossible for Janet (or anyone else) to catch her.
God bless Janet Lynn
What a beautiful, gracious lady.
Was there ever a more cute as a button figure skater than Janet Lynn?
That was beautiful
Excelente patinadora, y mucho más, excelente la decisión de cuidar de su hogar para la Gloria de Dios. Realmente una mujer de gran ejemplo.
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In Janet's time there were academic "school figures," complicated tracings on the ice to begin the competition. If one was good at the figures they could build up a big lead before the free skate began. Janet was never very good at the school figures, and that is why she did not do as well against others who were excellent at school figures while not being that good at the free skate.
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And your reward Janet when you’re standing before God will never fade, Matt6:19-21 😊 You we’re a excellent witness of what a Christian athlete should be.
A Christian athlete? LOL. How about just an elite athlete with work ethic, heart, and soul.
Rubbish!!
I wonder if she ever seriously considered going 1 more year or if she has just the smallest bit of thought of “what if I had gone 1 more year?”
Think of the pressure on her in 1973 that was supposed to be her year. Another year would have been unbearable!!
@@waynehentley4332 may have been unbearable but I would there is still that “what if?” 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️