Mao Asada confessed after 14 years that "Kim Yuna was in pain because she was blocked by a wall."
Jul 18, 2024
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On the 17th, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun reported an interview with Mao Asada, a silver medalist at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
The meeting was held to send a message of encouragement to the athletes ahead of the Paris Olympics.
Asada recalled her 15-year-old days when she won the 2005 World Junior Championships, saying, "It was the best time without being scared. His youth was extraordinary"It was the most enjoyable time."," he recalled. However, "At some point, fun alone became no longer enjoyable" " and his active career ended without having fun. It was hard."
Asada said "The first difficult time came when I was 18 years old." It was the time before the Vancouver Olympics. He said "It's been hard since then" and should always be '1st place' was haunted by thought. I wanted to win first place, too." "My mind and skills became out of control, and it wasn't until I retired that I thought 'The skating is good.'
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Asada and Kim Yu-na represented world women's figure skating for about 10 years from the mid-2000s. The two competed for first and second place, drawing attention as a representative 'Figure Rival'.
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