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Young You so astonishing :luv17: good for her age!
I don't know who decided to bring her in Austria.
But is a MUST that best (very) young Koreans compete abroad e.g. in Europe. Currently Korean won is strong so money can be found.
The girls can see another place, a new environment, meet other competitors (at least quickly visit a new city or two)... so they get more energy, dynamicity, enthusiasm because in S. Korea their life is probably: training, training, training, school, school, no "free time" ... in Korea they really push everything (starting from school) -too ?- hard.
P.S.: I know that Young You lived in Indonesia and Singapore before but I'm talking about the youngest Korean skaters in general.
I don't know who decided to bring her in Austria.
But is a MUST that best (very) young Koreans compete abroad e.g. in Europe. Currently Korean won is strong so money can be found.
The girls can see another place, a new environment, meet other competitors (at least quickly visit a new city or two)... so they get more energy, dynamicity, enthusiasm because in S. Korea their life is probably: training, training, training, school, school, no "free time" ... in Korea they really push everything (starting from school) -too ?- hard.
P.S.: I know that Young You lived in Indonesia and Singapore before but I'm talking about the youngest Korean skaters in general.
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