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To answer the original question:
Nerves of steel and concentration in her competitions.
Kim is a really good skater. She has good jumps and solid technique although her jumps aren't the best EVER as some may say.
She does have the best Lutz and 3Lutz-3T out of all the ladies in this quad.
Her programs are choreographed well, though not always interesting.
Much like Witt, she has nerves of steel and which makes her one of the great competitors in figure skating history, by being able to perform well when
it matters most-be it Olympics or Worlds.
Her huge lead is somewhat undeserved in my opinion, but that's for a different thread.
Nerves of steel and concentration in her competitions.
Kim is a really good skater. She has good jumps and solid technique although her jumps aren't the best EVER as some may say.
She does have the best Lutz and 3Lutz-3T out of all the ladies in this quad.
Her programs are choreographed well, though not always interesting.
Much like Witt, she has nerves of steel and which makes her one of the great competitors in figure skating history, by being able to perform well when
it matters most-be it Olympics or Worlds.
Her huge lead is somewhat undeserved in my opinion, but that's for a different thread.