It so irritating that they need to have all these qualifying rounds during the fall season. The schedule is already hectic!
Yeap.... But you know, KSU never concered about their skaters. They even hate Queen Yuna.
The next headlineLim Eun-soo becomes 1st S. Korean female since Kim Yuna to win Grand Prix medal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlXUcHHSvek
I hadn't realized that... :eeking:
The next headline
The Other Next Yu-na Kim: Kim Ye-lim wows the crowd in Vancouver. Is she the next heir to the Korean skating throne? Find out in January as she battles the other skaters we also called the next Yuna Kim because we don't give a crap about figure skating really.
Eh, who can blame them.we don't give a crap about figure skating really.
The next headline
The Other Next Yu-na Kim: Kim Ye-lim wows the crowd in Vancouver. Is she the next heir to the Korean skating throne? Find out in January as she battles the other skaters we also called the next Yuna Kim because we don't give a crap about figure skating really.
Sorry if it was already been asked, does anyone know when is Korean National Championship? Any website that I can check schedule and buy ticket from oversea?
I am planning to go if time is workable for me, thank you in advance~
2019.01.11 - 13, no specific schedules out yet (won't come out until January). And here's the KSU's website, it's all in Korean but I can translate if you want. http://www.skating.or.kr/game/notice_list.do?sub_code=3&m_lnb=4&s_lnb=0
I had no idea Young was doing Talinn Trophy, best of luck to her
2019.01.11 - 13, no specific schedules out yet (won't come out until January). And here's the KSU's website, it's all in Korean but I can translate if you want. http://www.skating.or.kr/game/notice_list.do?sub_code=3&m_lnb=4&s_lnb=0
I'll be in Korea until December 30, once again missing domestic competitions by a week
So to sum up this year's grand prix:
2 JGP silvers (Yelim x2)
2 JGP bronze (YY, Haein)
3 GP bronze (Junhwan x2, Eunsoo)
The best overall results ever. I'm so proud of all of them! Yelim and Junhwan both in the final is just so historic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ3h3cV6RGQ
As for domestic competitions, my fave Jihyun continues to amaze me. I wouldn't be surprised if she and her coach were modeling their programs after Eteri's Russian ladies because the transitions into her 2Lz are a copy of Alena's into her 3F-3T. It's amazing to see her progress because I feel like it was only half a year ago she had no triples and an unstable 2A.:eeking: She grew a lot too so it looks like she doesn't know what to do with her longer limbs, but I still liked the step sequence and its frantic nature.