Hey guys,
Starting my first thread here. With all the talk and tension about nationals and Olympics here, I thought this would help us look at the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f75X6wfMAl8
This news clip introduces some of the younger Korean skaters. Namely, two of the female skaters here, in my opinion, have immense futures ahead of them. The first of the two (Kim Hae-Jin) learned her first triple (triple toe) last season and in only 7 months, learned the rest of her triples. She's only 12.
I'm Korean, so I'm naturally excited about the number of skaters who are starting to be noticed from Korea, but I don't want to make this a thread just about Korean skaters.
I'm not good with novice/junior skaters, so are there any other skaters from other countries we need to really watch out for?
Starting my first thread here. With all the talk and tension about nationals and Olympics here, I thought this would help us look at the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f75X6wfMAl8
This news clip introduces some of the younger Korean skaters. Namely, two of the female skaters here, in my opinion, have immense futures ahead of them. The first of the two (Kim Hae-Jin) learned her first triple (triple toe) last season and in only 7 months, learned the rest of her triples. She's only 12.
I'm Korean, so I'm naturally excited about the number of skaters who are starting to be noticed from Korea, but I don't want to make this a thread just about Korean skaters.
I'm not good with novice/junior skaters, so are there any other skaters from other countries we need to really watch out for?