I think what every skater dreams of is not only skating the best program they can possibly skate, but, y'know, having the crowd roar at the end, and it was just so loud I couldn't even hear my music.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Giving life to music through skating was something I wanted to be known for.
I'm really very glad that I had skating to be my love and my escape. I think that it always gave me something that made me feel good, and it was music, and it was peaceful, and not a lot of the other stresses of life.
Skating was the vessel into which I could pour my heart and soul.
I dreamed of being a professional skater once. I wanted to be a Korean Olympic skater, but I wasn't good enough, so I quit.
Classic music will always come across better on the ice because skating has such a rich history, rooted in tradition.
When it comes down to competition, it's not always about the best skater, it's about who skates the best in that competition.
One thing about a skater: they never quit. So a skater, to sum it up, is awesome.
When I was young, many people didn't know what figure skating was. Some who knew of it thought of it as dancing on ice. But, as I entered international competitions and got good results, many people got to know more about it and came to cheer for me.
Even now I can't describe why I love skating so much.
Just a whole different style, just a whole different way of going about an audience and a way about skating. And they are so brilliant in their own way, which is great, and that's what Brian was saying; is the styles are different, and it's the whole mentality.
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