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I wonder if she showed any singing ability when she was younger. I'm glad she became a skater though.She'd be amazing if she'd gotten actual vocal training.
I don't think it's even complete, because I recall some more that aren't included. Yuna received Moran Medal, the second-highest Order of Civil Merit, in 2012 for helping PyeongChang win the bid to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.
A recipient of a government order may not win another medal for seven years,
but Yuna qualify for an exception because of her special contribution to sports, and she received the Cheongryong Medal(The Highest Order of Sports Merit, Blue Dragon Medal) today. (The National Day of Sports.)
Yuna received Moran Medal, the second-highest Order of Civil Merit, in 2012 for helping PyeongChang win the bid to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.
A recipient of a government order may not win another medal for seven years,
but Yuna qualify for an exception because of her special contribution to sports, and she received the Cheongryong Medal(The Highest Order of Sports Merit, Blue Dragon Medal) today. (The National Day of Sports.)

Didn't watch the whole thing, but apparently they asked 100 local skaters (guessing around Nagoya because of akiko and kozuka) what their favorite SP was. And Yuna's 007 is ranked the first
All the girls that was interviewed said the program was really cool.
many young Japanese skaters openly expressed their appreciation (on TV, in magazine) to Yuna since long time ago, it is not a recent thing, although maybe we will see more since next OG is in Korea. Kanako is one of those "old" kids.Thank you! It's so nice that young Japanese skaters of today can appreciate Yuna's skating. :yes:
