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What retired figure skaters do you miss?

One of my favorite sports competitions is figure skating. I personally think it is a wonderful sport and a creation between human body and movement. Well, in this sport, we have had too many great men and women who have spent their entire lives making this sport less monotonous.

Now let me talk about the retired figure skaters that I miss very much.

Kim Yuna

To be honest, I am really reluctant to have Kim Yuna retire. Kim Yuna has created an era of women's singles where technology and art coexist. Kim Yuna is the first women's singles Grand Slam winner in the history of Korean figure skating to have won the Winter Olympics, World Championships, Grand Prix, Finals, Four Continents Championships, and World Youth Championships. She has participated in various events in her legendary career. She has never fallen off the podium in many competitions and is known as the "Queen of Figure Skating".

There is no doubt that Kim Yuna is one of the most outstanding athletes in the entire history of figure skating. She truly achieves the perfect combination of technology and art. Unlike the offline women's singles, Kim Yuna was promoted to the adult group in 2006. Until she retired after Sochi in 2014, she was always on the front line, an evergreen figure in women's singles figure skating, and had never been off the podium in her entire career, a career Grand Slam.

What she brought was a kind of shock.

Mao Asada

Mao Asada is the representative figure of Japanese figure skating women's singles. She is the first Asian skater to win three world championships in women's singles figure skating. This The record has never been broken. "The courage to present a more powerful and courageous life to the world. The self in my eyes, I believe every day, will live more and more like the self I love." Asada's weak body contains a huge With her ability, she can challenge herself, use courage as wings, and fly to the paradise of her dreams.

Medova

Russian player Medvedeva likes this girl entirely because her looks are so good, making people feel like the girl next door. When I saw her during the short program of the figure skating team competition at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, I immediately felt that she had a very different temperament from other skaters, her infectious artistic expression, and...beautiful appearance. Haha, don’t blame me for being a nymphomaniac.

She is a two-time World Figure Skating Championship champion and the World Figure Skating Grand Prix finals champion. She also won silver medals in women's singles and team figure skating at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

The above are all my favorites, but it is a pity that they have all retired. The following one is Yuzuru Hanyu who has not retired yet, but I really can’t let him go.

In the Winter Olympics in February 2022, Hanyu will be 27 years old. I don’t know if he will continue to compete in this arena. Because at this age, many top figure skating athletes have chosen to retire, but I still hope that Hanyu can fully present Axel 4A to the world.

I am really grateful to these sports-loving athletes for giving us more infinite reveries about the world and human beings. We can transcend ourselves, we can set new records.