First, Katrina Witt (Germany)
She has won two Olympic gold medals (1984 and 1988) and is the only athlete who has won two Olympic women's single skating gold medals so far. Career can be summarized by 2, 4, 6 and 8, which means two Olympic champions, four world champions, six European champions and eight German flower skating champions. Because of her superior ability and beautiful face, she is called "the queen on ice".
Second place Christie Pass (USA)
She was diagnosed with congenital left foot varus at an early age, but her parents did not give up on her and insisted on taking her to the hospital for correction. They wanted her to have a strong body, so they gave her skating lessons. As a result, they discovered her skating talent.
Yamaguchi himself likes skating, practicing both single skating and double skating. 1992 Winter Olympics, Yamaguchi, 2 1 year-old, won the women's singles gold medal in one fell swoop and became a symbol of the "American Dream".
Third place Oksana Bayer (Ukraine)
She entered the era of women's single skating three-week jump, the first player to win the championship in the World Championships, and her ballet skills are also good, which can be said to be incisive in artistic expression. 1994 At the Winter Olympics, Bayer conquered the audience and judges with a set of black swan programs and won the women's singles championship. Her performance has also become a classic in the history of flower slip.
Fourth place Lipinski (USA)
At the World Championships in197, Lipinski, who was only 14 years old, amazed the audience with four skills. He not only completed five kinds of three-week jumps, but also did the most difficult three-week jump outside his back.
It raised the difficulty of women's singles in flower skating to a higher level, and finally won the women's singles championship without a doubt, and broke the record, becoming the youngest ice queen in the history of flower skating. Less than a year later, Lipinski won the Olympic champion in the Winter Olympics, and then retired.