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Eun-Soo Lim

I hope that Eunsoo wil podium again but I really think she has potential to win and she's the most talented Korean skater right now so if she will go clean, she can do it.
 
I hope that Eunsoo wil podium again but I really think she has potential to win and she's the most talented Korean skater right now so if she will go clean, she can do it.

As long as she can make sure to not hit the boards. That worried me the most about her...
 
As long as she can make sure to not hit the boards. That worried me the most about her...

Yes, I agree she has so much distance in her jumps. Maybe it's hard for her to adjust to different rinks/ dimensions? I don't know but she has to learn how control her jumps/ distance.
 
Oh wow, I used to live a couple minutes from that rink!!!

Congrats to Eunsoo, and much luck in the new year. It might seem like a hard ask, but I really think she can win Nationals!
 
I think our little squirtle has a good shot of winning, but so do other ladies. Personally i will just be happy with a ticket to junior worlds, which should be doable.
 
I think our little squirtle has a good shot of winning, but so do other ladies. Personally i will just be happy with a ticket to junior worlds, which should be doable.
A podium finish should be a guarantee to junior Worlds, considering that she's the most reliable junior at the moment (and I won't be surprised if that 1st place will go to either Young, Dabin or her. And I trust Young and Eun Soo more for that).
 
So proud of her for passing the 190 mark at South Korean Nationals! That clean FS made me really happy, when she got the 3S she already started looking so radiant and then I was nearly out of my seat at the 2A!

Congrats on her first National title and hopefully, not her last!
 
Congratulations for your first National title :agree:
This girl stole my heart since I saw her at Asian Trophy, she has amazing musicality and great jumps.
 
Congratulations of your National title, Eun Soo! You deserves this so much, you're such a beautiful and talented skater :luv17:
 
Congratulations to Eun Soo on the first national title! She did really great in both of her programs! I wish her good luck at Junior Worlds too.:agree:
 
I like her. I think she's very talented, a full package. I am wondering...I just saw You Young's skate and when I compare the two, You Young's lp was packed with tanoes, in fact, I think she did it on every jump, yet she ended up losing to Lim. However, I think Young lacks the performance factor a lot. So I am wondering if tanoes is even needed to beat the russian ladies at this point. For example, Katelyn Osmond scored really high marks at a grand prix and she didn't need to backload or do tanoes. I know the scoring here was at a nationals comp, and it's not fair to compare to ISU comps, but I am just wondering can a skater without tanoes and backloading beat a skater that does it? Maybe this should be another thread, but I was watching korean nationals and I thought if one does tanoes, it increases the difficulty by a lot?? You Young makes it look so easy doing the tanoes, seriously, so I am wondering is it even that much more difficult to do? By the way, i admire both girls skating, but I really think Eun Soo Lim is special. And last question. Just curious....What Korean girl is at the moment, more popular in Korea, in both senior and junior ranks, or overall?
 
I like her. I think she's very talented, a full package. I am wondering...I just saw You Young's skate and when I compare the two, You Young's lp was packed with tanoes, in fact, I think she did it on every jump, yet she ended up losing to Lim. However, I think Young lacks the performance factor a lot. So I am wondering if tanoes is even needed to beat the russian ladies at this point. For example, Katelyn Osmond scored really high marks at a grand prix and she didn't need to backload or do tanoes. I know the scoring here was at a nationals comp, and it's not fair to compare to ISU comps, but I am just wondering can a skater without tanoes and backloading beat a skater that does it? Maybe this should be another thread, but I was watching korean nationals and I thought if one does tanoes, it increases the difficulty by a lot?? You Young makes it look so easy doing the tanoes, seriously, so I am wondering is it even that much more difficult to do? By the way, i admire both girls skating, but I really think Eun Soo Lim is special. And last question. Just curious....What Korean girl is at the moment, more popular in Korea, in both senior and junior ranks, or overall?

I also like Eun Soo more but both girls are really talented. You Young is just 12 so I don't expect anything from her artistically but from her performances you can tell that she tries to interpretate and do her best in all parts of her programs. Eun Soo is natural artist who is also talented athletically, she reminds me of Yuna, that's why I call her Little Yuna lol Great all-rounder, doesn't have weaknesses. Tanos don't add up so much but if you're such a consistent jumper like Evgenia but don't have outstanding jumps like Anna or Kaetlyn (who still has the highest GOEs for her jumps without tanos), you can get as close to their GOEs for jumps. The reason of Evgenia's/Alina's big scores are backloading+tanos+transitions. So it's not only about tanos. Yeah, I think it must be hard, at least for triple jumps, you for sure needs great balance lol. You Young is the most popular and hyped but if Eun Soo/ Ye Lim will do well on Junior Worlds (medal), it'll be one of them. Park So Youn is also popular.
 
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