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No ... shocking & sad
I am literally gobsmacked, literally void in mind so I can't force myself to write more about it at this moment. :shocked: My heart literally stopped for a while wen I noticed this title / news.
I think that these were injuries that procured Mao to make that decision. Either way I guess she'll share her unmatched skating more in the future. I am pretty sure she made the best, thoughtful decision.
Thank you for everything Mao! For all the beauty & reasons for happiness.
I am literally gobsmacked, literally void in mind so I can't force myself to write more about it at this moment. :shocked: My heart literally stopped for a while wen I noticed this title / news.I think that these were injuries that procured Mao to make that decision. Either way I guess she'll share her unmatched skating more in the future. I am pretty sure she made the best, thoughtful decision.
Thank you for everything Mao! For all the beauty & reasons for happiness.
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I can't believe it's been 10 years. Anyway, it was the year that Miki won Worlds and it was really close between she and Mao. This was right after Shizuka had won the OGM and I thought it was nice to see that Japan was in the very capable hands of these new skaters. Shizuka, Miki, and Mao can be proud of their legacy and how they kept Japanese skating at or near the top of the Skating World during their time on the ice. IMO, this is a perfect for Mao to move on. Team japan is in a very strong position right now and after her long and successful career, I think she can look in the mirror with pride for a job well done.