For all Mao fans out there, you can post your best wishes and whatever news you found about Mao under this thread. I am almost 100% certain Mao Asada will claim the title in Tokyo.
For all Mao detractors, you don't need to read and/or respond to posts under this thread. I don't want to hear any whiners. This is going to be a Mao worship shrine.
Mao's technical ability is unmatchable, and her artistry is also unmatchable. I believe she should and will get 8s at worlds if she can hit 3A!
The following is some latest news regarding Mao Asada. The article is through multiple-layered translation, expect things getting lost in translation.
Mao Asada returned to Japan on March 10th, and she immediately called a news conference:
photos:
http://ca.c.yimg.jp/news/2007031019...avi/20070310-00000018-spnavi-spo-view-000.jpg
http://ca.c.yimg.jp/news/1173530473.../jijp/20070310-05082324-jijp-spo-view-001.jpg
Mao expressed her strong desire to compete for the first time at world championships. She simply wanted to do what she could accomplish in practice, to hit 3A and break 200 points in order to claim the title.
For the past two months in U.S., Mao only took one full day break every week. She strengthened 3A jumps, and the footwork of her free program was also re-choreographed. Mao told the reporters that she would concentrate on doing her own stuff, and not to worry about her rivalries.
Go Mao!!!
For all Mao detractors, you don't need to read and/or respond to posts under this thread. I don't want to hear any whiners. This is going to be a Mao worship shrine.
Mao's technical ability is unmatchable, and her artistry is also unmatchable. I believe she should and will get 8s at worlds if she can hit 3A!
The following is some latest news regarding Mao Asada. The article is through multiple-layered translation, expect things getting lost in translation.
Mao Asada returned to Japan on March 10th, and she immediately called a news conference:
photos:
http://ca.c.yimg.jp/news/2007031019...avi/20070310-00000018-spnavi-spo-view-000.jpg
http://ca.c.yimg.jp/news/1173530473.../jijp/20070310-05082324-jijp-spo-view-001.jpg
Mao expressed her strong desire to compete for the first time at world championships. She simply wanted to do what she could accomplish in practice, to hit 3A and break 200 points in order to claim the title.
For the past two months in U.S., Mao only took one full day break every week. She strengthened 3A jumps, and the footwork of her free program was also re-choreographed. Mao told the reporters that she would concentrate on doing her own stuff, and not to worry about her rivalries.
Go Mao!!!

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