Ok, so I translated Polish commentary of Kim's FP. I'm not fluent in English so I hope for your understanding I really tried my best!
00:00 – 00:10
[They’re talking about Mao’s and Kostner’s programs, because they’re not satisfied with final standings.]
00:11 – 00:19
Osmond is at 7 place. And now the future of gold medal will be decided.
00:20 – 00:39
First after SP is starting last in LP. Olympic Champion after 2 years of absence returned and presented beautiful SP. The question is – did she pick on form? Because LP lasts 4 minutes and it requires better condition and more skills.
00:53 – 00:56
So Kostner and Asada are guaranteed medals.
01:01 – 01:08
3L-3T, good combination. Just like in SP.
01:10 – 01:11
Great start.
01:20 – 01:21
3F.
01:36 – 01:40
First spin - flying camel.
01:55 – 01:56
3S.
02:05 – 02:06
And now step sequence.
02:48 – 02:50
3Lz.
02:51 – 02:54
So long she’s heading straight for gold medal.
03:08 – 03:12
And after spread eagle 2A-2T-2R*. Bravo!
03:26 – 03:30
3S-2T.
03:58 – 04:05
And now choreography sequence preceding by layback spin.
04:21 – 04:23
2A.
04:44 – 04:52
This change foot spin is a very good highlight of this extraordinarily done program.
04:52 – 04:56
There was no 3R but probably she won gold.
04:57 – 04:59
Marek**….I beg you… [laughter]
05:00 – 05:46
This is absolutely… [I guess he couldn’t find proper words because of late hour (thanks to time zone)]Today she was unreachable, despite the fact that she didn’t do 3R. She did 3Lz-3T, 3S, 3F. All jumps were of very good quality, dynamic, long, nicely landed,
with no yank. She showed in every jump that she’s strong and picks on form.
05:47 – 06:00
Of course – all these elements must be placed in program. In her program there were no empty places, no hesitations before jumps.
06:02 – 06:20
Good spins, both sequences also nicely done. So…I think today was really hard to win with Korean.
06:27 – 06:30
I think she should win. Unless judges will surprise me again.
06:30 – 06:54
- I think the same as you, despite the fact that she had one triple jump less. She had six triples without 3R. But the quality of her jumps, the difficulty of them….
- I wish there will be no surprises, because one unpleasantness is enough. I’m thinking about Asada’s and Kostner’s final standings.
06:55 – 07:22
Points of Mao’s advantage in LP over Kostner were accurately counted. Kostner got extra points in PCS to secure her winning over Asada. I hope here - everything will reflect what we saw on the ice.
07:24 – 07:30
That was a really good program.
07:32 – 07:39
A lot of dynamics, confidence, she has everything that should have got a world champion.
07:40 – 07:50
Today the highest score was 134.37 and here…148! Yes, Yuna Kim won and won with huge score!
07:52 – 08:09
After two years of absence she really prepared herself. She didn’t compete in GPS, but in smaller competitions. Not coached by B. Orser but under Korean coaches. The Olympic Champion from Vancouver still is the best in the world.
08:10 – 08:33
Yes, congratulations to Yuna Kim but I really pity Mao Asada. She skated a very good program. There was a weaker moment during 3F, she hesitated, maybe she was disappointed after not quite clean 3A, but she did 3,5 turns in it.
08:33 – 09:13
- So we agree that in our opinion Mao Asada should win with C.Kostner. Kostner shouldn’t have so huge advantage in PCS.
- She shouldn’t have advantage at all. For me there is no doubt about that. Between those two skaters this is not right.
- So we’re going to make changes in final standings.
- Yes, we need eraser.
- In our opinion M. Asada should be second and Kostner third.
09:14 – 09:22
[They’re talking about others placements]
09:23 – 09:41
- Ok, we criticized Kostner but we should say that she bravely fought tonight. She skated a good program.
- Even better than program during European Championships where she won gold medal.
- Yes.
* Rittberger=Loop
** commentator's name
That's all, I hope you enjoyed my translation