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- Feb 13, 2014
Thank you for your kind words. Even though I am not a fan of female skaters (I prefer watching male skaters, so I am kinda natural when it comes to the ladies field), I still think Yuna is one of the best ladies skaters we have ever had. She is no doubt, a beautiful skater with a nerve of steel and it's understandable that her fans want to show ardent love toward such a classy ladies.I agree.
And I hope some people stop regarding some over-enthusiastic Yuna fans as all the Yuna fans and Koreans. We aren't all like that and I say I'm very ashamed of those people.
Also, since Korea never had any top-class figure skaters before Yuna, it is only natural that Korea doesn't have many figure skating fans, nor do their knowledge on figure skating is great. So if some of you are annoyed that Koreans only tend to know/like Yuna, I hope you guys can understand those points. It's not only about the nationalism being too great in Korea you know.(It's been only like two years for me since I began to know figure skating well too) I sincerely hope more Koreans like figure skating in general, not only Yuna, and that environment for figure skating can be improved.
Anyway I hope everyone here can be rational and not insist things on false rumors or sneer other skaters/fans because of their country.
However great Yuna is, this sport is not just about one skater. We also have lots of other talents, who might never obtain such great achievement as Yuna did, but themselves possess different charms from Yuna which we also value. For example, Sasha Cohen has charming spins and beautiful lines, and some people love her over other skaters for that.
To put it simple, it's like some people love rose, but other people love jasmine.
Fans should be encouraged to love and support their favourite skater. I just oppose the idea of bashing other skaters.