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It's still hard to beat the drama (and the ratings) of Tonya and Nancy's Olympics

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Another women's figure skating final will be behind us soon, with all the requisite drama that follows the Winter Games' marquee event.

What do you expect from a sport in which the participants don't go to the clubhouse or locker room but to a place called "Kiss and Cry."

No matter how good or how exciting this year's version of the women's competition was, it will never top 1994 and what is still

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