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Oh and I hope Yu-na's not too upset with her performances. They were disappointing, yes, but fine given her total lack of competitive experience this season. Nothing to beat oneself down for. On a more positive note, she's won her fifth consecutive Worlds medal, which is second only to Michelle's nine, and she's been able to maintain her podium record, which is unprecedented. Also, no matter what, she's still an Olympic and one-time Worlds champion.
It's rather surprising that she's only a one-time WC given her consistency and caliber.
What consistency???? I would agree Yuna is a one of a kind caliber compare to other skaters, but i wouldn't call her consistent. Of all her 5 WC, she didn't skate a single WC with clean Sp+LP. Let see:
2007: 2 falls on LP
2008: 1 fall in SP, 1 pop jump in LP
2009: 1 badly underroatated 2S in Lp
2010: 1 < jump, + missed spins and spiral, 1 fall and 1 poped jumps (prob her worst competition)
2011: 1 set out in SP, one poped jumps and 1 minor mistake on singling a jump.....
I would hardly call that consistent!! To be hornest her olympics performance was the most dynamic and cleanest of her career!! Don't get me wrong, Yuna did have the potential to match Michelle a complishment, but what stopping her from winning multiple WC title is herself...