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Michelle Kwan landed a triple jump
on her butt and Irina Slutskaya
decided to play it safe. That opened
the door for 16 year-old Sarah
Hughes to win the gold in women's
figure skating at the 2002 Winter
Olympics in Salt Lake City.
All the talk before the final skate
was about the great rivalry between
American Michelle Kwan and Irina
Slutskaya of Russia. Sarah was in
fourth place before the final skate
so no one really expected her to win
- including Sarah. "I think a lot of
people counted me out and didn't
think I could do it. I didn't even
think it would be possible, so just
to be sitting here with this medal
around my neck, I didn't think it
could happen," said Sarah, after
winning the gold...>>>
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Sarah's final skate was nearly
perfect and featured seven triple
jumps - more than any other skater.
When Michelle Kwan forgot that
triple jumps landed on skates score
more points than jumps landed on
your butt, the gold medal race was
wide open. With some help from the
bizarre figure skating scoring
system, which makes understanding
trigonometry or memorizing the
capitals of eastern European seem
easy, Sarah was awarded the gold
medal based on the strength of her
long program.
The figure skating world has been
taking notice of Sarah since 1998
when she won the US Junior Figure
Skating Championships at the age of
12. She qualified for the World
Championships the next year where
she finished seventh. She made it to
the podium for the first time at the
2001 Worlds where she took the
bronze - finishing behind Irina and
Michelle. A year later, the three
skaters would still be the ones
standing on the podium together -
but Sarah would be the one at the
top, wearing the gold medal.
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