283:. Kim said she had struggled with finding the motivation to compete at the World Championships after winning the gold medal at the Olympics. Orser told reporters from the Associated Press that Kim's feelings were understandable, since it was a common experience for the top skaters after the Olympics. Kim placed seventh in the short program with 60.30 points, the third-worst lowest score of her career and the first time she did not place into the top five. She opened with a triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, but under-rotated her triple flip, missed a layback spin, and had her spiral sequence downgraded. She rebounded in the free skate to win the program with 130.49 points, and won the silver medal with a total of 190.79 points. A fall on her triple Salchow prevented her from scoring enough points to defend her title, but she successfully accomplished her opening triple Lutz-double toe-loop combination jump, her triple Lutz, and her double Axel-double toe loop-double loop combination jump. Kim later admitted that Worlds were mentally difficult for her and that she had seriously considered pulling out of the competition.
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211:, "None of her world records are safe. She'll break them again and again". Kim later said that every competition was important to her and she considered them practice for the Olympics. Her opening triple Lutz-triple toe combination jump earned her +2 and +3 GOEs. She admitted that she was nervous until the music started and that although she liked her combination jump, she thought that her footwork and final camel combination spin were "slow and struggling". After her short program, Kim told reporters that she was not sure about using music from the Bond films, but eventually came around to the idea because she liked the choreography created by Wilson and felt that it was a good choice for an Olympic year. Orser told reporters that even with Kim's multiple wins, he was "taking nothing for granted".
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flip, a double Axel-double toe loop-double loop combination jump, a double Axel-triple toe loop combination jump, a triple
Salchow, a triple Lutz, and a double Axel. Overall, Kim totaled 228.56 points, breaking her own personal best and previous world record. Philip Hersh stated that her Olympic free skate was "of transcendent brilliance that brought her immortality in South Korea". Kim later said that it was the first time she had skated cleanly in both her programs, and that she was happy that it happened at the Olympics. She won the gold medal, becoming the first South Korean skater to medal in any discipline of figure skating at the Olympic Games. She defeated silver medalist
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America and served as "the albatross she carried into the free skate" due to the pressure to skate perfectly. The South Korean newspaper
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was over, the pressure that had built up inside me came bursting out". Orser later said that he knew that Kim was going to win the gold medal from the time they arrived in
Vancouver. He also said that she was calm and that she took control of what was happening, calling the entire week "just perfection". In South Korea, the stock market halted all business during Kim's performances. She and Orser flew immediately to Seoul after the Olympics to meet with South Korean president
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the following day, also praised Kim's performance, calling it "extraordinary". Ten years later, in 2020, Kim told Hersh that her win confounded her, brought back the nervousness she felt, and overwhelmed her. She also told Hersh, "I’d been pretending to be fearless, but I think the moment the program
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In the short program, Kim executed a triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, which reporter Philip Hersh called "stratospheric", a triple flip, and a double Axel. Kim scored 78.50 points. Kim accomplished her best score in the short program, breaking her own world record by over two points. She
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moment: the abstract of perfection made flesh" and "a performance of such artistic beauty, charisma, and splendor, it may never be surpassed". Skating before Asada in the final group of skaters, she landed six triples and eleven jumps in all: a triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, a triple
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December 2009, with a total of 30 points, the highest score of all the qualifiers. She placed second in the short program with 65.64 points. The next day, she won the free skate with 123.22 points. As a result, Kim won every competition she had entered in 2009 and her third Grand
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Vancouver Games". Longman stated that Kim defied the convention that skaters must compete throughout the season at the Grand Prix circuit to remain at the highest levels.
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Olympics. Hersh also pointed out that even though Kim's free skate score was her lowest since her debut on the senior Grand Prix circuit, she won the competition by over 13 points. According to
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Vancouver. Graham reported that although the audience cheered throughout the previous two skaters' performances, they were quiet as Kim took the ice; Graham
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she did not want to not feel burdened or pressured and wished to finish her career with no regrets. Kim was unable to train on the ice for six weeks before the Olympics due to a foot injury. Bryan Armen Graham reported that she attracted a large group of the press at practices, adding that "she
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Prix Final title with a total of 188.86 points. During the dress rehearsal for the free skate, Kim's blades collided with each other during a jump, which damaged her left skate blade. The skate was repaired, but it was not in the best condition. In her free skate, which the
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champion, and a six-time (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2014)
1802:"It's Kim Yuna and Everyone Else in Women's Figure Skating""
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1343:"Kim Yu-na, 5 Others Qualify for Grand Prix Final in Tokyo"
2248:"The Sad, Perfect End of Kim Yuna's Figure-Skating Reign"
1736:"The Sad, Perfect End of Kim Yuna's Figure-Skating Reign"
983:"The Sad, Perfect End of Kim Yuna's Figure-Skating Reign"
1671:"Figure Skating: 'Bond Girl' Kim Ahead, Rochette Third"
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1122:"Yu-Na Kim: Twenty Percent to Perfection"
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2087:Yoo, Jee-ho (December 8, 2013).
1856:Mochan, Amanda (March 1, 2010).
1833:"Kim Yu-na Becomes Golden Queen"
1706:"Kim Wins Olympic Women's Title"
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551:International Olympic Committee
466:2014 South Korean Championships
428:2013 Skate Canada International
379:International Olympic Committee
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1552:"Yu-na Fails to Defend Title"
1550:Yoon, Chul (March 28, 2010).
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97:2005 Junior Grand Prix Final
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432:2013 Trophée Éric Bompard
224:2009 Trophée Éric Bompard
176:2009 Trophée Éric Bompard
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780:2010 World Championships
710:2009–10 Grand Prix Final
555:2014 World Championships
377:, then-president of the
277:2010 World Championships
248:2009–10 Grand Prix Final
174:Kim was assigned to the
59:and the silver medal in
1636:"Vancouver's 'It' Girl"
75:champion, a three-time
2621:2014 in figure skating
2616:2013 in figure skating
2611:2010 in figure skating
2606:2009 in figure skating
1862:Guinness World Records
1014:"Kim Reigns at Worlds"
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424:2013–14 ISU Grand Prix
362:Guinness World Records
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108:ISU Junior Grand Prix
101:South Korean national
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2201:Korea JoongAng Daily
2101:on February 12, 2014
1712:on February 26, 2010
1425:Korea JoongAng Daily
1386:. December 7, 2009.
1206:. October 18, 2009.
943:2014 Winter Olympics
745:2010 Winter Olympics
513:2014 Winter Olympics
482:Korea JoongAng Daily
437:Kim competed in the
339:Agence France-Presse
319:2010 Winter Olympics
269:2010 Winter Olympics
253:Korea JoongAng Daily
73:2009 Four Continents
49:Winter Olympic Games
1923:More Than the Games
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2296:The New York Times
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2094:Yonhap News Agency
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1060:The New York Times
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169:The New York Times
139:ISU Judging System
129:for ladies in the
125:She is the former
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