구글 검색하다가 http://www.iceskatingintnl.com/ 요사이트에서 월드리뷰 발견 ㅋ
이미 올라온거일수도 있고 그렇지만 -_- ; 꿋꿋히 올려;
아 영어 울렁증 있는 형들은 보다 토할지도 몰라 ㅋ 대충 때려잡아서 겨우겨우 보는 영어실력이라 딴횽들처럼 해석까지는 못하겠어 ㅠㅠ
중간에 이상한 글자있는건 나도 어찌하지 못한 -_-; 원래 그렇게 나오더라..
쇼트
What a phenomenal talent Yu-na Kim is! Despite having to take a considerable time off from practice since December to rest a painful bulging disc in her back, the
16 year old gave a sensational showing with beautifully high, controlled jumps with soft landings to take the lead after the short program in which 45 women from 37 countries competed.
Kim rocketed to fame in the skating world when she dethroned Mao Asada at the world junior championships in 2006. She moved from her home country, Korea, to Canada where she has trained with Brian Orser this season. Sensibly, they have kept the routine she used last season, set to <I>Tango de Roxanne </I>from the movie Moulin Rouge choreographed by Tom Dickson. It has been polished to show off Kim뭩 advancing presentation skills. When she took the silver medal in the world junior championship in 2005, she was a very "cold" skater who rarely smiled. Now she is quite the actress, able to convey the subtleties of this music to the audience.
Kim, skating immediately following the defending champion, Kimmie Meissner, began with a light-as-a-feather combination of triple flip to triple toe which was so good, the judging panel gave it a GoE of +2.0 which meant that two full points were added to its base value of 9.50. She followed this with a Level 4 spiral sequence which earned +0.43 and a Level 3, +0.36 flying sit spin. Her triple Lutz gained +1.71 over the base value of 6.00. Her straight line steps were Level 3 and +0.57. The Level 4 layback earned +0.79, the double Axel +1.29 and the Level 4 change foot combination spin +0.64. The component marks ranged from ten 7.00s up to two 8.50s. Her score of 71.95 was a personal best.
Despite the fact that she has a substantial lead, 3.97 ahead of Miki Ando who lies second, Kim felt obliged to talk down her performance. "I had an injury and wasn뭪 in top form, so my practice wasn뭪 sufficient. However, I was able to receive higher points than I had expected (a PB). I also made a small mistake (a slight wobble) on the spiral sequence, but I뭢 happy that I had a good score.
"When I arrived in Japan I still had pain, but little by little my practice improved. Today during the performance I felt no pain, so I was feeling better and was able to skate in a very confident manner. It wasn뭪 a special incident that has caused this injury, but my program has a lot of burden on my lower back. All the fatigue has accumulated on this injury. I also have an injury on my tailbone. It뭩 not completely recovered yet, so I have to be careful with my skating."
She was asked how she came to skate. "When I was a child I saw the Nagano Olympics on television. I thought it was wonderful, and I was surprised that people could do this. Watching figure skating at the Olympics, I thought I want to be there, too. The Olympics have been my goal and have made me work hard. Maybe this has paid off.
"Today I was able to skate a good program, which was rewarded with high marks. Now for tomorrow, you never know, you might make a mistake, you might do better. So I뭢 not going to worry about the points, but I would like to become ambitious about the actual performance and its outcome."
프리
Yu-na Kim looked on course to become the first Korean to medal in a world championship, and she did, the bronze. But she was a huge 8.31 behind Asada, the silver medalist, which was disappointing because she had skated so spectacularly when winning the short. Kim said, "I made some mistakes today but I am very happy. I was not under pressure. It was more that I was not in the best condition. Because of this, I didn뭪 feel confident and I didn뭪 feel that I could succeed. As a result, I made two mistakes (falling twice). I didn뭪 expect to get a high score, so I was very surprised and happy when I got the bronze. I didn뭪 expect much this year since it was my first worlds (seniors ? she was the 2006 world junior champion) and I was troubled with injury all season. So, perhaps, I had some good luck today in winning a medal. I am very happy with this season. I learned about the differences of junior and senior skaters. I observed how senior skaters warmed-up before skating and how they mentally prepared themselves for the performance. I did not have any back pain today but my bad condition was due to very heavy legs. Because of this, I couldn뭪 feel confident about the jumps. Also, because I was unable to physically train throughout the season, due to my back injury, I feel that I lacked physical strength. While I was packing my luggage, I felt the pain in my back so perhaps I was too nervous to feel the pain when I was competing. My legs were shaking towards the end." She had received acupuncture treatment while in Japan.
Kim was fourth in the free, 1.37 behind the third placed defending champion, Kimmie Meissner, but finished a very significant 1.37 above her. Kim presented a David Wilson-choreographed free to the very soothing <I>The Lark Ascending</I> by Ralph Vaughn Williams which I can not recall ever being used by a skater before. She was attired in a delicate light blue.
Kim, who skated immediately before Asada, opened with a very high triple flip-triple toeloop which deserved the high +2.0 GoE. That was followed by a +1.29 double Axel-triple toe loop combo and a gorgeous Level 3 layback spin which earned +0.71. A second double Axel was given +1.29 and her Level 4 camel spin was rewarded with +0.50. Her Level 3 straight line steps received 0.79. However, her strength was waning and she fell on a triple Lutz meant to be a three jump combo and set at the bonus point. After a Level 4 flying sit spin, which gained a mere +0.07, she fell again on her second triple Lutz.
At that point, Kim made a bad decision. She had a triple Salchow planned and decided to add a double toe loop to it since she had not been able to do a combination because of the falls. However, although she had not ACTUALLY done a combination because she was flat on the ice, the computer still counted it as a combination because it was a repeated jump. That meant the improvised double toe after the triple Salchow was considered a fourth combination which is not allowed and so gained no points.
Effectively, Kim gave away the base value of a triple Salchow plus 10 percent bonus, plus whatever GoE she would have received. But it would not have changed her overall finish. She continued with Level 3 spirals earning 0.36, a double Axel which was given +0.57 and a Level 3 change foot combination spin with a GoE of +0.36. She looked very disappointed as she left the ice, waving to the enthusiastic audience.
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