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silverlake22

Record Breaker
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Nov 12, 2009
Actually there is no difference in the base technical point potential as far as the jumps are concerned between 007 and Danse Macabre program.

Danse Macabre jump sequence:

3F/3T = 9.5
3L = 6.0
2A = 3.5

Total = 19.0

Bond Medley jump sequence:

3L/3T = 10.0
3F = 5.5
2A = 3.5

Total = 19.0

While the point total is the same, the 3lz-3t is more difficult than the 3f-3t as indicated by the point difference. I still prefer her 3f-3t but the fact that 3lz-3t is so incredibly hard and she can pull it off so well is very impressive. Plus now Yuna has successfully done three different kinds of 3-3s in her programs over the years: 3t-3t, 3f-3t, 3lz-3t. Most ladies can't even do a 3-3, and the ones that can usually always do the same one. Not Yuna, and all the 3-3s she can do get huge GOEs and are (almost :scowl: ) never UR. Wow, I love this girl! :agree:
 

adoreyuna

Rinkside
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Dec 19, 2009
< Top 10 Things To Look For In The 2010 Winter Olympics >


Kim Yu-Na
The South Korean figure skater is the undeniable favorite for gold in 2010.
Her signature triple-triple exhibits an intense athleticism coupled with a grace that brings audiences to their feet. At Skate America in Lake Placid, NY she broke the scoring record for short program, earning a 76.28. ........

http://auctionmediapress.com/2010-winter-olympics/top-10-things-2010-winter-olympics




< Sports figures to watch in 2010 >



Yu-Na Kim

You know these names: Sonja Henie, Peggy Fleming, Dorothy Hamill, Katarina Witt, Kristi Yamaguchi, Tara Lipinski and Sarah Hughes. They are all darlings of the Winter Olympics after gold medals in women's figure skating. The next name to be added to the list could be Yu-Na Kim. .......

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/sports-figures-to-watch-in-2010/1062590





<Top 10 world athletes of 2009>



7. Kim Yu-na (female, South Korea) The 19-year-old figure skater collected five major titles in 2009, including the World Championship, the Four Continents Championship and the Grand Prix Finals. .............

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/30/content_12728163_6.htm







<ISU President Pushes for Top Skater>



International Skating Union president Ottavio Cinquanta is asking the world’s top figure skater to compete in the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships next month, just 12 days prior to the Winter Olympics.


http://www.aroundtherings.com/articles/view.aspx?id=33987
 

Phoenix347

Final Flight
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Oct 24, 2009
http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com...g-world-champion-kim-yuna-to-skate-in-th.html

Phil Hersh's blog regarding Speedy's request for YuNa to skate at the 4CC.
Pretty interesting.

Thanks for the link to the blog posting. Wow, this is much more complicated than I had thought. So, speedy is really putting quite a bit of pressure on KSU. Also, this is the first source that said the same technical caller from the GPF will be working the Olympics at Vancouver. There's a quite a bit of backstage intrigue that I didn't realize with the implications with bid for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Very interesting...
 

miki88

Medalist
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Dec 28, 2009
Sigh. I don't like the sound of this. I hope there are no deals between Japanese skating federation and ISU because if for some reason Kim doesn't win, and a Japanese skater wins, there will be talk of conspiracy for years to come. It's unfortunate to all these wonderful skaters who are not at fault.
 

chloepoco

Medalist
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Nov 1, 2009
Sigh. I don't like the sound of this. I hope there are no deals between Japanese skating federation and ISU because if for some reason Kim doesn't win, and a Japanese skater wins, there will be talk of conspiracy for years to come. It's unfortunate to all these wonderful skaters who are not at fault.

ITA. But I don't believe everything Phil Hersh says either.
 

Figure88

On the Ice
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Dec 3, 2009
So, it seems the whole issue about that particular tech specialist being biased about the questionable DG might not be overblown at all, since she will again appear in the Olympics. If anything, Hersh's column will at least help in a sense there will outside scrutiny over possibly skewed results. Poor Yuna and Brian facing so many pressures. How can ISU sanction a skater who opts out of a competition because it's an Olympic year? In fact, there's talk of skaters not attending Words after the Olympics.
 

chloepoco

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So, it seems the whole issue about that particular tech specialist being biased about the questionable DG might not be overblown at all, since she will again appear in the Olympics. If anything, Hersh's column will at least help in a sense there will outside scrutiny over possibly skewed results. Poor Yuna and Brian facing so many pressures. How can ISU sanction a skater who opts out of a competition because it's an Olympic year? In fact, there's talk of skaters not attending Words after the Olympics.

Was it ever proven this particular tech specialist was biased?
 

Figure88

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ITA. But I don't believe everything Phil Hersh says either.


It seems to have a lot of factual stuff in the article, like specific dialogue from his phone call to Cinquanta, as well the fact that KSU might face sanction if they can't produce Yuna. Also, there's the fact that the same tech specialist will be used.
 

chloepoco

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It sounds like the conspiracy is already in place. The question is how much money has already changed hands? What seems highly suspicious to me is that the tech caller from the GPF in JAPAN will be the same caller at the Olympics. There has been plenty of time for that caller to be wined and dined by Japanese skating officials. Moreover, that tech caller has a bit of a history of downgrading Yuna. I'm afraid I have to agree with Miki88. Absent a meltdown by Yuna, a victory by a Japanese skater would have to be scrutinized.

I think what Phil Hersh's article has done is create this type of paranoia, which isn't fair to any of the skaters, especially the female Japanese skaters.
 

chloepoco

Medalist
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It seems to have a lot of factual stuff in the article, like specific dialogue from his phone call to Cinquanta, as well the fact that KSU might face sanction if they can't produce Yuna. Also, there's the fact that the same tech specialist will be used.

However, who knows if this "specific dialogue" that he is reporting is not being taken out of context? Or if he (Hersh) is not twisting words?
 

Figure88

On the Ice
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Dec 3, 2009
Was it ever proven this particular tech specialist was biased?

Are you saying she wasn't? In any case, it's very strange they will recycle the same tech specialist for the Olympics, especially when there was so much controversy over the call.
 

Phoenix347

Final Flight
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Oct 24, 2009
Maybe Yuna will sudden develop a cold just before 4CC. Then Cinquanta will be satisfied and sponsors will be unhappy but quieted. Until they found out she faked it!! :rofl:
 

i love to skate

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Dec 13, 2005
It is understandable from the ISU perspective that they would want Kim there. However, I have to wonder why oh why did the KSU ask for the event to be held in 2010 when it was pretty common knowledge that the top skaters - including Kim - would not be in attendance?? :confused:

It will be interesting to see what happens - like Speedy said he can't force her to go or pull her out of the Olympics. I wonder what reason her team will give for her not attending and I'm curious to see if there is a sanction against the KSU because of it.
 

chloepoco

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Are you saying she wasn't? In any case, it's very strange they will recycle the same tech specialist for the Olympics, especially when there was so much controversy over the call.

Uh no, I asked a question, I didn't make a statement.
 
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