She wanted to win individual cpmpetition, but she crumbled under pressure. She is so young..
I think she can become the greatest of all time if she continues to improve. She has it ALL
There were many comments in Google-Russian to kill herself and so on I think they were reported. And many nasty comments in English like "You are so ugly/don't smile/yuna queen/u cheater" And MUCH nastier, that I WON'T write here. I'm surprised by the attack. It's VICIOUS! You'll think that koreans live and breathe Yuna, she is their goddess..
There were many comments in Google-Russian to kill herself and so on I think they were reported. And many nasty comments in English like "You are so ugly/don't smile/yuna queen/u cheater" And MUCH nastier, that I WON'T write here. I'm surprised by the attack. It's VICIOUS! You'll think that koreans live and breathe Yuna, she is their goddess..
There were many comments in Google-Russian to kill herself and so on I think they were reported. And many nasty comments in English like "You are so ugly/don't smile/yuna queen/u cheater" And MUCH nastier, that I WON'T write here. I'm surprised by the attack. It's VICIOUS! You'll think that koreans live and breathe Yuna, she is their goddess..
South Korea Puts Anger Aside After Olympic Skating Disappointment
So when she was dethroned in Sochi by a Russian teenager in a much-debated decision, it was not surprising that Ms. Kim’s country, which has long tied international sports achievements to self-worth, reacted with anger.
A popular novelist said he would remember these Games as the “Suchi Olympics,” using the word for “humiliation.” A petition on Change.org calling for an investigation by the International Skating Union drew more than 1.9 million signatures, most of them from South Koreans. And many online commentators said Ms. Kim had been cheated of a gold medal because her country was “small and weak.”
South Korea’s focus on sports achievements seems to be rooted in a sense of having been bullied by other nations. After the Korean War, the country used nationalism to consolidate internal unity amid economic hardship. South Koreans often treated sports as an avenue to affirm the national pride they desperately wanted.
the NYTIMES reported about this story: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/23/w...r-olympic-skating-disappointment.html?hp&_r=0
it was not surprising that Ms. Kim’s country, which has long tied international sports achievements to self-worth, reacted with anger.
A petition on Change.org calling for an investigation by the International Skating Union drew more than 1.9 million signatures, most of them from South Koreans.
South Korea’s focus on sports achievements seems to be rooted in a sense of having been bullied by other nations.
There are vicious fans bordering on psychopaths everywhere, including Goldenskate. Don't generalize that as "Korean Fans" please. That's like saying sky_fly20 represents "American fans", or wherever he is from.
On a separate note, the animated gif of the Russian judge hugging Adelina right after Yuna's skate is going viral: http://msn.foxsports.com/olympics/story/that-is-just-so-figure-skating-conflict-of-interest-caught-in-hug-gone-viral-022214
There are vicious fans bordering on psychopaths everywhere, including Goldenskate. Don't generalize that as "Korean Fans" please. That's like saying sky_fly20 represents "American fans", or wherever he is from.
On a separate note, the animated gif of the Russian judge hugging Adelina right after Yuna's skate is going viral: http://msn.foxsports.com/olympics/story/that-is-just-so-figure-skating-conflict-of-interest-caught-in-hug-gone-viral-022214
"Yeah, Koreans...disgusting. Russians ( playing drums, vuvuzela in FS rink)... truly barbarous."
This is the reaction what you expect? About this thread?