Figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics Lake

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All figure skating events in 2002 Winter Olympics were held at the Delta Center (now Vivint Smart Home Arena), although for purposes of the International Olympic Committee's No Commercialisation Policy on venues, it was known as the "Salt Lake Ice Center".


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Results

Men

Yagudin received 5.9s and 6.0s for his free skating after World Champion Plushenko had made several errors in both the short program and the free skating.

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Program details

Referee:

  • Sally-Anne Stapleford

Assistant Referee:

  • Junko Hiramatsu

Judges:

  • Wendy Langton
  • Merja Kosonen
  • Janet Allen
  • Nicolae Bellu
  • Yuri Kliushnikov
  • Volker Waldeck
  • Alexander Penchev
  • Mieko Fujimori
  • Evgenia Bogdanova
  • Jarmila Portová (substitute)

Ladies

Hughes, fourth after the short program, skated a clean free skating with seven triple jumps, including two triple-triple combinations. Kwan led after the short program but slipped to third after two jumping errors. American Sasha Cohen finished fourth, after a fall on the back end of a triple lutz-triple toe combination. Slutskaya became only the second Russian to medal in the ladies' event at the Olympics.

Hughes and Slutskaya finished with tie scores, Hughes winning the gold medal on a tiebreaker for having won the free skating in a close result. The Russian skating federation filed a protest over the results for a second ladies' gold to the ISU. The ISU dismissed the protest.

Full results

Program details

Referee:

  • Britta Lindgren

Assistant Referee:

  • Charles Foster

Judges:

  • Sissy Krick
  • Tatiana Danilenko
  • Maria Hrachovcova
  • Ingelise Blangsted
  • Paolo Pizzocari
  • Irina Absaliamova
  • Pekka Leskinen
  • Deborah Islam
  • Joseph Inman
  • Vladislav Petukov (substitute)

Pairs

A controversial decision was taken which extended the Russian dominance of pair skating at the Olympics. Salé/Pelletier were the crowd favorites and skated a flawless program, while Berezhnaya/Sikharulidze, skating a program with more complex choreography, stumbled during their double axel. Minutes before the Russians went on, Salé accidentally collided with Sikharulidze.

Judges from Russia, the People's Republic of China, Poland, Ukraine, and France placed the Russians first; judges from the United States, Canada, Germany, and Japan gave the nod to the Canadians. The International Skating Union announced a day after the competition that it would conduct an "internal assessment" into the judging decision. On February 15 the ISU and IOC, in a joint press conference, announced that it would award a second gold medal to Salé and Pelletier, and that Marie-Reine Le Gougne, the French judge implicated in collusion, was guilty of "misconduct" and was suspended effective immediately. Berezhnaya and Sikharulidze were allowed to keep their gold medal as well.

Complicating the issue is Le Gougne's subsequent recanting of her story of collusion.

Full results

The following are the final amended results, not the original results.

Referee:

  • Ronald Pfenning

Assistant Referee:

  • Alexander Lakernik

Judges:

  • Marina Sanaya
  • Yang Jiasheng
  • Lucy Brennan
  • Marie-Reine Le Gougne
  • Anna Sierocka
  • Benoit Lavoie
  • Vladislav Petukov
  • Sissy Krick
  • Hideo Sugita
  • Jarmila Portová (substitute)

Ice dancing

Anissina, a Russian, emigrated to France after Averbukh, her former partner, left her to skate with Lobacheva. Lithuanian ice dancers Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas Vanagas, who finished fifth, filed a protest noting that they finished behind two couples who fell on the ice but did not receive required deductions in the judging. It was the first gold in Olympic figure skating for France since 1932.

The first compulsory dance was the Quickstep. The second was Blues.

Full results

Referee:

  • Alexander Gorshkov

Assistant Referee:

  • Ann Shaw

Judges (CD1):

  • Eugenia Gasiorowska
  • Irina Nechkina
  • Yuri Balkov
  • Ingrid Charlotte Wolter
  • Evgenia Karnolska
  • Alla Shekhovtseva
  • Roland Wehinger
  • Katalin Alpern
  • Halina Gordon-Potorak
  • Walter Zuccaro (substitute)

Judges (CD2):

  • Alla Shekhovtseva
  • Yuri Balkov
  • Walter Zuccaro
  • Katalin Alpern
  • Evgenia Karnolska
  • Irina Nechkina
  • Halina Gordon-Potorak
  • Roland Wehinger
  • Ingrid Charlotte Wolter
  • Eugenia Gasiorowska (substitute)

Judges (OD):

  • Halina Gordon-Potorak
  • Walter Zuccaro
  • Eugenia Gasiorowska
  • Roland Wehinger
  • Irina Nechkina
  • Katalin Alpern
  • Ingrid Charlotte Wolter
  • Evgenia Karnolska
  • Alla Shekhovtseva
  • Yuri Balkov (substitute)

Judges (FD):

  • Alla Shekhovtseva
  • Roland Wehinger
  • Eugenia Gasiorowska
  • Ingrid Charlotte Wolter
  • Walter Zuccaro
  • Irina Nechkina
  • Evgenia Karnolska
  • Yuri Balkov
  • Halina Gordon-Potorak
  • Katalin Alpern (substitute)

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