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And I'm at 75 pages on this thread, not 100...
What a great tribute, and well-deserved. I think they look for athleteses who are not just outstanding in their sport, but also an inspiration and role model to girls everywhere.
Michelle won this award in 1998 and Sarah Hughes in 2002. Speed skater Bonnie Blaire won twice, in 1994 and 1995. Michelle also won the Billie Jean King award from this organization a couple of years ago.
Yu-na is the perfect spokesperson and "international face of figure skating."
Yuna is the first Asian woman to win this award.:thumbsup:
http://news.sbs.co.kr/section_news/news_read.jsp?news_id=N1000807452
According to what she said today,
1) There will be no ice shows until Worlds.
2) She is doing her best with her new coach and will start new SP soon.
3) "I am searching for the ways how to do better details such as jumps, spins and steps in the programs."
It's refreshing to hear her directly say about some technical elements.:yay:
Interesting pic. Who are they?
http://dcimg1.dcinside.com/viewimag...40948a3caef657000d97d36&f_no=74e4893eabd828a1
^ They do! Although the camera angle, especially on the first one, makes Michelle's head look gigantic and her legs stubby.