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I am with you on this matter, but I've anticipated the historic two 3A program because she said she will do it this season almost in every interview I remember. So, I thought her consistency of 3A has been improved as much as her confidence. Since it is only the first competition for her, I'll just wait and see.
Yu-na created that spin and is the only one who can perform that feat. I'm not sure if it is true or not though.
The lay-over camel.
It was borrowed from roller skating.
Mao's got a 3axel/3toe. Ito the undisputed Queen.
In Korea, it is labelled Yu-na spin. According to the Korean TV commentators, Yu-na created that spin and is the only one who can perform that feat. I'm not sure if it is true or not though.

That's the typical Korean nationalistic spin. Korean media also claims lots of ancient Chinese inventions came from Korea. In fact, there's lots of tension between the nationalistic Chinese and Koreans because of this sort of dispute.Yu-Na is definitely not the originator of the layover camel. I remember seeing Nicole Bobek do that back in 1995-1996. It was in her Evita program I believe.
Caroline Zhang and others might do the Biellmann spin better than Biellmann herself did it, but who is the skill named after?
Why the irony I wonder? Nobody blinks an eye when men plan quads.
Mao rarely mentions something if she's not ready to try it. Most often the new things she tries are a surprise (like two 3-3's at last GPF).
I doubt it will be ever a constant element in her programs. But I think that she'll try it at least once to challenge herself (like with two 3As at 2005 Nationals). She said that it's the last year before Olympics, so it's the last occassion to try new things.
Well true, and she keeps her goals most of the time. BUT, someone said that Mao said she'd only do 2 triple axels if she felt comfortable with it.. A part of me thinks that 2 triple axels will be like Miki's quad.
Layovers have been done by a LOT of skaters, not just Yu Na Kim.
No Irony, I was being serious.
But at the end of 2007 season she was saying that she'd go back to trying quads, and that didn't pan out....
I actually hope she doesn't do it if it's not consistent, it's an unnecessary risk.