Right after she turned away from Miki she looked disgusted and muttered something to herself.
At 5:02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD8UugH5MQo&feature=channel_video_title
She sure did! Poor sport?
Right after she turned away from Miki she looked disgusted and muttered something to herself.
At 5:02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD8UugH5MQo&feature=channel_video_title
Right after she turned away from Miki she looked disgusted and muttered something to herself.
At 5:02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD8UugH5MQo&feature=channel_video_title
She sure did! Poor sport?
She sure did! Poor sport?
Well, Yuna lost to Mao last year. she didn't cry. she didn't look muttered or disgusted. So, what's big deal? *roll-eyes*
Right after she turned away from Miki she looked disgusted and muttered something to herself.
I watched and checked at 5:02.
I saw Yuna skate up to Miki with a smile and give her a hug. I saw no frown or bad expression or anything resembling poor sportsmanship.
I guess I need slo-mo replay to catch it
I guess I need slo-mo replay to catch it
Well, Fleur Delacour stole Alexander McQueen's wedding dress design for her wedding in the most recent Harry Potter movie.
Err. Sorry. The costume designer did.
On the subject of costumes/dresses... the lady-in-red trend for Worlds has been broken Mik had a black dress ;D
Oh my goodness ... you're right! It's quite fitting since the last time a World Champ didn't wear a red costume was Shizuka Arakawa in 2004 with a black dress.
Unless we know what she muttered, I don't think we should make ourselves believe that she's that rude.
I agree. I saw nothing out of the ordinary. I just looked like the smile was naturally disappearing from her face and her muttering what might possibly be the last words of congratulations. If you're comparing her smile& hug portion to that of Carolina Kostner's, she might be a little less "happy", but still, I don't think it was in hostility or disgust.
People normally don't turn away while they congratulate somebody.
I like both Kim and Mao, so I'm not trying to be hater. I just confused by what happened.
Well, Yuna lost to Mao last year. she didn't cry. she didn't look muttered or disgusted. So, what's big deal? *roll-eyes*
This is of course just a speculation on my part, but I think it is reasonable to assume that Yuna was more upset this time than a year ago. Last year she just won the Olympics, she achieved the biggest goal of her life and probably didn't care about the Worlds at that point. That's why I believed when she said she was happy about her silver then. She even said she didn't want to go to Worlds after Olympics if I remember correctly. This year is different. She spent several months preparing only for this one competition and I think she wanted her title back. So I do think she was upset but it is not a big deal.
How do we know she even wanted to be here? Originally Kim planned to turn pro after Olympics, but now there's this obligation to her country to keep two spots for the Worlds team each year. She won't probably retire until another Korean comes out of junior to achieve respectable results.
I doubt the obligation is to secure a certain number of spots, since they don't have a deep field of skaters. I think it's something else.
But what do you mean by "respectable results"? If the Korean federation is waiting for another junior like Yuna back in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 season, they'll be waiting forever.
But what do you mean by "respectable results"? If the Korean federation is waiting for another junior like Yuna back in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 season, they'll be waiting forever.
I doubt the obligation is to secure a certain number of spots, since they don't have a deep field of skaters. I think it's something else.
But what do you mean by "respectable results"? If the Korean federation is waiting for another junior like Yuna back in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 season, they'll be waiting forever.