What is funny is the EuroSport commentators much prefer Kim, but Dick and Peggy much prefer Asada.
Well, Dick prefers Mao, but I'm not so sure that Peggy does, because in her commentary about the Asian ladies, she gushed more about Yu-na then Mao, mentioning Mao as the after thought.
I think that Asada is a phemonal basic skater ,and she flew across the ice.
But , I don't get why people are saying that she's so great at interperting music, because I don't really feel like Mao gets her music whatsover. If you notice her arms for example, she's not exactly moving her arms to the music.. And her music was all fast, so she could flow with it, but I wonder if it wasn't so one note if she would go slower with the music etc.
In contrast, Yu-na I think is wonderful musically. In her short program at worlds, she really hit every single beat of the music for that footwork section. And I noticed in her recent exhibition Once upon a dream, that Yu-na moved her arms to the music. She really pays attention to it and moves fast when the music's fast, slow when the music's slow. I suspect as well that we will see a lot more different types of music from Yu-na than we will from Mao, Mao's music choices this year are quite similar.
This doesn't mean that Mao doesn't have her gorgeous elements, her positions are exquisite, and her spiral is to die for. But, I think when it comes to musical interpertation, Mao needs some work.
I think in terms of Yu-na if Brian Orser's words about how Yu-na has that three loop under her control now, I think that Yu-na will clearly have the technical edge over Mao... And honestly, in someways it will be quite funny if this happens because Yu-na is underrated as a jumper.
People have spent so much time gushing over Asada's triple axel, that they didn't notice some really glaring problems with her technique. Whereas while Yu-na didn't have that one big jump, she's probably the best technical jumper in the world. I strongly suspect as well that if Yu-na truly put her mind to it, she could probably get that triple axel, or if not a triple axel a quad. But can I say good for Yu-na Kim's team on focusing on having good technique on all the jumps, and not necessarily one big jump...