What could be considered the finest performance of Evgeni Plushenko's entire career: 2003 Grand Prix Final Free Skate #2: ST. PETERSBURG 300. To my knowledge no one else has this on youtube. ENJOY. This performance is in St. Petersburg, by the way.
Michelle Kwan, Phillipe Candeloro, and a few other young skaters perform Peter Pan in 1994 Disney's Greatest Hits. The music is performed by generic artists. Features scenes from the movie.
I just made this video a few minutes ago.
This video is a compilation of two scenes from the 1993 Disney movie The Three Musketeers. I wanted to show this clip to some friends, because I think this couple is one of the most underrated. It's tragic and some may find the footage at the end disturbing.
I feel this is the best performance of his Carmen program. You see the quad-triple-TRIPLE cleanly here (4-2-3). He's passionate and powerful and it's really an underrated performance by fans. He got quite a few 6.0s for this.
This is Ekaterina Gordeeva's Ribbon program from the 1999-2000 Stars On Ice tour, with the music replaced by Sally Harmon's gorgeous piano version of "Once Upon A December" from the FOX animated film "Anastasia."
The original performance may be found here:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=yxkxT7 63eTA
The day of the exhibitions Eurosports wonderful Gwendal Peizerat (2002 Olympic Champion in ice dance with Marina Anissina) stops to chat with 2006 Olympic Men's Champion Evgeni Plushenko about his future plans, also the car accident he was in the day after the long program.
This montage was made when I was trying to get back into making montages after a short break. It's Gordeeva and Grinkov, greatest pairs skaters who ever lived, to the music of Whitney Huston's "Run To You" from "The Bodyguard" soundtrack.
I just made this a few minutes ago and I have mixed feelings about it.
This was made using The Three Musketeers, and a special medley of X-Ray Dog's music. I mainly focus on D'Artagnan's duel with Rochefort.
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Tribute to Alexander Abt
I made this video years ago. I love this song by Josh Groban, and wanted to make a montage to it. I was going to use Alexei Yagudin, but he is a legend. Alexander is already forgotten. So I picked the skater who best fit the lyrics. You'll notice the titles aren't as strong as my other montages, but they suffice.