Will she go to either SA or SC and TEB? (I don't speak Korean): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejV7aBf3IIg
Not decided yet. She WANTS to go to either of them.
Will she go to either SA or SC and TEB? (I don't speak Korean): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejV7aBf3IIg
I was just thinking recently, what will Yuna do for 2018 since the Olympics will be in S. Korea?
She has said she will retire after the Sochi Olympics next year, and I believe her. But there will be tremendous pressure on her to skate at the Olympics in her home country. It seems to me like Yuna will not want this pressure at all, so I really do believe she will not compete at Pyeongchang ... but could it be possible for her to skate during the opening ceremonies? That could be the best way for her to still be involved, she might even light the torch as well.
hehe.. honestly the only reason i cheered for pyeongchang to host the olympics in 2018 is because i want yuna to light the cauldron..i know it's shallow but hey what the heck..
ryan seacrest was @ All That skate ice show yesterday to interview yuna..for nbc's coverage of sochi olympics..
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BNS4u46CMAI3T74.jpg
video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIgjx3wPaQA
Reporters have finally gotten a glimpse of the new season programs from David Wilson. He said in an interview with the Japanese media that the new short program portrays two sides of the coin--happiness and sorrow, and the long program projects something infatuating and sensual. YuNa later confirmed on that with the Korean media.
Few more tidbits from YuNa's media interview. http://sports.media.daum.net/general/news/moresports/breaking/view.html?newsid=20130623191910146
-- in terms of technical elements, YuNa said her focus is to perfect the techniques that she is already used to rather than to attempt something new. In contrast, both of the new programs are characteristically different from what she has previously done.
-- She will officially unveil the new programs around September.
-- nothing has been decided on her new dresses. YuNa said she didn't think she should necessarily conform to the widespread perception relating to the jinx of dress color.
According to an article, Yuna has completed her short program choreography for this season. An official from Korea Skating Union has revealed that he/she saw Yuna’s new program at the Taereung Training Center and said that it is expected to receive an enthusiastic response. Yuna has worked on her new short program with David Wilson after her ice show at the end of last month. Wilson departed from Korea on July 2.
Reporters have finally gotten a glimpse of the new season programs from David Wilson. He said in an interview with the Japanese media that the new short program portrays two sides of the coin--happiness and sorrow, and the long program projects something infatuating and sensual. YuNa later confirmed on that with the Korean media.
Few more tidbits from YuNa's media interview. http://sports.media.daum.net/general...30623191910146
-- in terms of technical elements, YuNa said her focus is to perfect the techniques that she is already used to rather than to attempt something new. In contrast, both of the new programs are characteristically different from what she has previously done.
-- She will officially unveil the new programs around September
hehe.. honestly the only reason i cheered for pyeongchang to host the olympics in 2018 is because i want yuna to light the cauldron..i know it's shallow but hey what the heck..