Men :Medals awarded Thursday, February 14, 2002 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.
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 :Medals awarded Thursday, February 21, 2002 meets with President George W. Bush in Washington, D.C., on April 12, 2002. 16-year-old 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.
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. The Russian officials were very disappointed with the result and filed a protest, which was not accepted by ISU after it examined all results and scores, thus confirming Hughes as the winner. During competition, the pairwise
ranked choice voting system that the
International Skating Union (ISU) had adopted after a debacle during the ladies' competition at the
1995 world championships caused a similar change in the scoring. Kwan, whose routine had triggered the 1995 incident, had been ahead of Hughes until Slutskaya skated. The judges' revised rankings put Hughes ahead of Kwan, an undesired effect of the
independent irrelevant alternative. Two years later the ISU changed the voting procedures again to
range voting.
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 :Medals awarded February 11, 2002; second award ceremony February 17. A
controversial decision was taken which extended the Russian dominance of
pair skating at the Olympics. In the first week of the Games, a controversy in the pairs' figure skating competition culminated in the French judge's scores being thrown out and the Canadian team of
Jamie Salé and
David Pelletier being awarded a gold medal (together with the Russians who were controversially awarded gold previously and kept their medals despite the allegations of vote swapping and buying the votes of the French judge). Allegations of bribery were leveled against many ice-skating judges, leading to the arrest of known criminal
Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov in Italy (at the request of the United States). He was released by the Italian officials. 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
Marie-Reine Le Gougne, the French judge implicated in collusion, was guilty of misconduct and was suspended effective immediately.
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 dance :Medals awarded Monday, February 18, 2002 Russian skater Anissina emigrated to France after Averbukh, her former partner, left her to skate with Lobacheva. 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-Półtorak •
Walter Zuccaro (substitute)
Judges (CD2): •
Alla Shekhovtseva •
Yuri Balkov •
Walter Zuccaro •
Katalin Alpern •
Evgenia Karnolska •
Irina Nechkina •
Halina Gordon-Półtorak •
Roland Wehinger •
Ingrid Charlotte Wolter •
Eugenia Gasiorowska (substitute)
Judges (OD): •
Halina Gordon-Półtorak •
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-Półtorak •
Katalin Alpern (substitute)
Participating NOCs Thirty-one nations competed in the figure skating events at Salt Lake City. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ==References==