Y'all come to Korea I can't be the only one witnessing the greatness that are the Korean women
Please don't call Jia the 14 kid would youI was robbed! Sorry, but artisty matters and the 14 kid is good but not Yelim good
Not Korea unfortunately, but I will be at Saitama in March, and I will ensure to bring Korean flags and cheer loud for themY'all come to Korea I can't be the only one witnessing the greatness that are the Korean women
Do I have the wrong person? I am not putting her down...she is wonderful and her record is wonderful....and I am very happy how Japan nats came out and a 14 year old , no matter how gifted , didnt win that.Please don't call Jia the 14 kid would you
Yeah, tomorrow I am gonna get caught up on the V log....I thought I would get to see Young You on the broadcast... I'm guessing she must have done badly.
No, it's just that although I think Yelim deserved the win too Jia is a beautiful skater who should be lovedDo I have the wrong person?
Sadly, we won't be able to yell loudly for them in Saitama, that's prohibited due to Covid...Not Korea unfortunately, but I will be at Saitama in March, and I will ensure to bring Korean flags and cheer loud for them
I can't wait to see these gorgeous Korean women in person!!
I severely disagree but my back hurts too much to argue@Ichatdelune my only complaint with the Korean skaters, is lack of expression, they are a bit robotic, compared to the Japanese and American female skaters. But, lots of depth.
Girls who came in 5th and 6th are both 13 years old and will be eligible to compete in JWC. Especially Yujae (6th) has 3A and she is practicing 4T at the moment so she could possibly be the next big thing. This was her first time landing 3A in domestic competition.I was expecting it. Shin Jia won the Ranking event convincingly. She is the best Korean lady skater, and will be for this next Olympic cycle. She needs some work on flow out of her jumps. But, she deserved the gold medal.
Nice fight for Yelim. I think this was her second best competition of the year.
Haein Lee, she was my fave. Another bronze medal for her. But, most importantly, a spot to 4CC and Worlds
C.Kim, tears ; but, you did it. Be happy that you fought and that fight with going for the 2A in sequence is what did it.
I wonder who came in fifth (196) and sixth (193). If age eligible, these two just booked their tickets to Junior Worlds
@Ichatdelune my only complaint with the Korean skaters, is lack of expression, they are a bit robotic, compared to the Japanese and American female skaters. But, lots of depth.
This was a fair competition. Now, I need to find out the final results and find out who finished in 5th - 7th ahead of Ahsun (8th) and Wi (9th).
Two words. Four Continents. OK...Lake placid and I would love to go but off to US nats and Four conts I go.Y'all come to Korea I can't be the only one witnessing the greatness that are the Korean women
I agree with you. Tara and Johnny can go bleep. Yelim draws me onto the ice just as Haein does and Young....love all the artisty I saw....I severely disagree but my back hurts too much to argue
Cant wait to see them all on V blog tomorrow night....Lots of great skaters and real depth.....I do wish them luck....its a long way from 13 to 17 in the skating world....let us hope they make it through the labirith uninjured.....Girls who came in 5th and 6th are both 13 years old and will be eligible to compete in JWC. Especially Yujae (6th) has 3A and she is practicing 4T at the moment so she could possibly be the next big thing. This was her first time landing 3A in domestic competition.
I just wish there was more variety. They stand out more internationally amongst the mix of different programs worldwide. But, domestically, you really don’t see as many original programs. They all seem to copy and paste. Minsol is the exception. But, you should be happy. I think Korean skaters are right behind Japan in terms of depth and talent, out of the countries eligible to compete this year, at Worlds. I think they will bump down the American girls this year at Worlds. USA was better last year (the American girls did better at sr Worlds and jr worlds than the Koreans). I’m happy with the results. Just sad for WiI severely disagree but my back hurts too much to argue
Ok. I didn’t know it was Minsol who came back valiantly and Yujae. I only like Yujae due to the fact she is pushing Korean skating to the next level. I just don’t like her artistry.Girls who came in 5th and 6th are both 13 years old and will be eligible to compete in JWC. Especially Yujae (6th) has 3A and she is practicing 4T at the moment so she could possibly be the next big thing. This was her first time landing 3A in domestic competition.