First, I am not a fan/hater of Adelina. I just don't understand why some people keep saying that Yuna attacked Adelina.
No matter how she deserved to get the gold, whatever done is done. But if she would show some of professional courtesy as an athlete, it would be more great. For example, she left right after she finished her interview while other skaters were talking. She was only 17 years old and it might be something alright to her and some people, but it would be better to wait for other skaters or she could have asked to be excused if necessary.
Some people say that it may be arrogant for her to say that she deserved to get a gold medal. But, in my opinion, it is perfectly fine to do so that she thought she deserved because she though she did her best, and that's it.
The thing was that Adelina mentioned about Yuna's program. Unlike some fans of Yuna, I am not upset at all about this but I am just concerned that she should've been more careful when mentioning about other competitors because it is always something very sensitive all the time in any sports.
I don't think that either of them particularly attacked each other.
As a fan of Yuna, I would like to clarify something about Yuna:
About a month before Sochi Olympics, Yuna said in an interview that she would try her best to deliver clean programs as much as she could so that she could put a nice end to her entire career. Also, she said that she did not want many other people (including media, etc.) to expect her too much to win a gold medal because she would like to focus more on delivering her last two clean programs before retiring rather than desiring to get a gold medal. In addition, she mentioned that figure skating is not like speed skating so there would definitely be possibilities of subjectivity where some can accepts the results while others cannot. No matter what results she could get in Sochi, she said that she would be happy that everything would be done. As long as she could finish her career with two clean programs, she said that would be the best thing for her to be happy with. Actually, she was planning to retire after Vancouver in 2010 but she had continued only because of other Korean young skaters. So, she said she did not care at all about winning the gold medal again because she had already won the gold in Vancouver.
After Sochi, she said that she was happy that she had delivered two clean programs and that everything's done. When asked about the results and reactions of other people, she said that many people got upset and she appreciated them caring for her that much but she was fine because she thought she was satisfied with her performance enough. The reason why she was crying is that she was very pleased with the fact that everything she had done so far including hard training,... things like that was done. She started crying when she's about to enter Kiss & Cry zone, which was before her FP/total scores came out. After free program in Vancouver Olympics in 2010, she also cried with the same reason because she was planning to retire at that moment and was very pleased with the fact that everything's done.
The word "absurd" that she mentioned is kind of mis-translated as I think. She actually said that she was kind of confused with her scores but she never though that something must be wrong or things like that, as she did not care much about the color of medals.
I became a fan of Yuna, not only because of her wonderful achievements but also because of her personality. I have never seen her blaming other people or surroundings whenever she was treated absurdly in any aspects. The controversy always arises from media all over the world, her fans, etc.