OK this is what I thought. I would have put 1) Kim 2) Kostner 3) Sotnikova. Happy to see many people and many commentors felt the same. But like I said in the other thread, this is a subjective sport and that's why I enjoy it much more than others. We can argue about the results ( I think they were horrible and that they overscored Adelina way too much), but at the end of the day it's part f the sport.
Yuna Kim. I can't express how awesome I think she was. I'm a huge fan so I might be a little biased ( I admit that lol) but I also understand the judging system and I do think she really deserved the gold. But she leaves in such a beautiful way and she leaves such an amazing legacy I think it doesn't matter. I think deep down she knew she would't win. You could tell by her face. But she's the definition of grace, elegance, respect for your collegues, class, ambition, motivation, and the most important, hard work. She's a great woman, a great competitor and an amazing skater. In my mind the best. She's an inspiration to many and I thank her for that.

Carolina: I am so happy she finally got her medal. She trully deserved it. Another woman who shows us where hard work and perseverance can get you.
Adelina: She skated an amazing program and deserved a medal. Maybe not the gold medal but still lol. She skated with so much passion and I enjoyed her performance. I look forwads to seeing her in the future and will be rooting for her. I'll try not to think of her as the one who stole Yuna's medal lol. It was the judges' mistake lol. I'll try to remember that.
American ladies: I don't really enjoy Gold's skating as much, but I think she can improve so much and win everything in the future. Wagner I just love her attitude. She skated with passion today and she really wanted to win. So kudos to her. I think she showed people why she earned her spot ( I would have prefered Mirai but oh well).
Julia: my heart hurt for her. I hated her after the team event lol. But she has a lot of time to improve and she's someone to watch for the next few years. I'll be rooting for her too. The amount of pressure she must have had is sad. She's just a little girl.
Mao: She made the world proud today. She was the definition of a champion and the definition or elegance, hard work and perseverance too. She showed us all how much determination she has. Her beautiful performance is the end of a beautiful career and it's the best olympic moment for me. Nobody will ever top that!

