Assuming Seoyeon Ji podiums tomorrow (which is looking very likely), do you think (and is it possible) the fed will move either Seoyeon or Seoyeong Wi out of JGP Latvia? It would be so silly to place two medalists and potential JGPF finalists against each other, along with Alysa and the Russians... They have a legit shot at the JGPF if they skated elsewhere
I really hope they do. It’ll be awesome to see more Koreans qualify for the JGPF! :yay:
Then again, it is KSU we’re talking about here...
I think they mixed it up with the JGP in Gdansk to which both Seoyeon and Seoyeong are assigned toUm, my good folks, only Haein is assigned to JGP Latvia?
One of them should certainly be moved to Egna (how many spots does Korea have there?), especially if Seoyeong finishes 2nd or 3rd with a high score.I think they mixed it up with the JGP in Gdansk to which both Seoyeon and Seoyeong are assigned to
One of them should certainly be moved to Egna (how many spots does Korea have there?), especially if Seoyeong finishes 2nd or 3rd with a high score.
Okay, I'm assuming you mean Seoyeon (Seoyeon and Seoyeong are confusing, I know, that's also partly why I use Seoyoung for the romanization. If it helps to remember: Seoyeon has one letter less, also a year less), and I agree that if Seoyeon medals she shouldn't be there with Seoyoung at Gdansk (esp. with Alysa Liu plus the Russian ladies). It'll come down to placements, scores, and who the other feds assign to Egna, if KSU has any bit of brains left they should be running calculations ASAP. Come to think of it, can't they add Yeonjeong to the sub list at Gdansk and then give her spot at Egna to Seoyeon/Seoyoung?
Great day for Korean ladies. Congrats to the silver medal Yeonjeong. For me Seoyeon was robbed of bronze.
Great day for Korean ladies. Congrats to the silver medal Yeonjeong. For me Seoyeon was robbed of bronze.
I liked Seoyeon more than both Tarakanova and Yeonjeong, and felt that the judges lowballed her (but imagine if both her and Seoyoung had made the jgpf, we'd all be forming a prayer circle for Ted Barton)
We'll pretend TWO South Korean ladies won medals, silver and bronze respectively.
Congratulations extended to not only the two amazing ladies, but to the federation as a whole. The S. Korean figure skating community has, thanks to Queen Yuna, grown immensely and they are reaping what Queen Yuna sowed through her blood, sweat, and tears. I cannot wait to see S. Korea compete alongside Japan, Russia, and the United States as a major figure skating powerhouse.