Top 62 Yuna Quotes
#1. Give me your resolve. Believe in Yuna.
Yuna
#2. During my early skating years, there were not many ice rinks in Korea, and even the few rinks that existed, most of them were public.
Kim Yuna
#3. You probably shouldn't laugh any more.
Yuna
#4. I've been dreaming of winning gold medal in the Olympics.
Kim Yuna
#5. I get tired too, just like everybody else. Sometimes I tell people that, but all I get is people saying that being vulnerable and weak is just not like me. I rarely get the response of emotional support I want. But sometimes I need it.
Kim Yuna
#6. When children are immunized, it's really the beginning of a new day for them.
Yuna
#7. I will defeat sorrow[]I will stand my ground and be strong. I don't know when it will be but someday, I will conquer it. And I will do it without false hope.
Yuna
#8. I've done it! I have become a summoner!
Yuna
#9. A coach told my mum I had talent and I would make a very good skater.
Kim Yuna
#10. After I won the Olympics, like any gold medalist, I did feel some emptiness in my heart. I did think about coming back to the ice for a long time. What motivated me is skating is something I am best at and I love the most. So I want to give it one more try.
Kim Yuna
#11. Where there is peace, there is sports; where there is sports, there is peace. Peace is what allows us, especially young people, to dream, go after one's goals and prepare you for the next challenge in life.
Kim Yuna
#12. I love weekends. Just like everyone else, I get to rest on weekends and go out with friends. I hate Mondays.
Kim Yuna
#13. Because winning a gold medal had been a dream of mine since a young age, I needed to empty my mind during the preparation for the Olympics by telling myself that it would be OK not to win a gold medal.
Kim Yuna
#14. If, by any chance, I get to perform, then it would be a great honor for me. Especially because performing in the Olympics in your country doesn't happen to many skaters.
Kim Yuna
#15. If I walk in the street in Korea, I am recognized.
Kim Yuna
#16. I always thought the Vancouver Olympics would be my last destination, but I'm extending it to Sochi ... I want to start anew, not as an Olympic medalist but just as yet another figure skater.
Kim Yuna
#17. My coaches have told me my muscles and body structure are perfect for skating.
Kim Yuna
#18. The magic never worked! The only thing we're left with is regret.
Yuna
#19. What I miss the most is chatting with my friends and family and having a good laugh over a simple meal.
Kim Yuna
#20. People expect that I'll be just perfect on ice, and that's not the case. I make mistakes, too. When I review my performance, sometimes I feel I did awful. That's the whole part of the process of what people see when I'm performing.
Kim Yuna
#21. I am not trying my best because it is the Olympics. I try my best always.
Kim Yuna
#22. I always wanted to be Olympic champion and do clean programs.
Kim Yuna
#23. I learned to practice smiling when I'm feeling sad, you know?
Yuna
#24. In Toronto and Los Angeles, too, there are a lot of Koreans - Koreatown, Korean markets. I feel like I'm at home and very comfortable.
Kim Yuna
#25. For a long time, just skating in the Olympics had been my goal because not many Koreans had done it.
Kim Yuna
#26. To many, peace is what enables development and is critical in providing opportunities to young people. To some - especially those from regions involved in conflict - peacekeeping and efforts to preserve peace are absolutely vital in bringing prosperity and hope for the future.
Kim Yuna
#27. The thought of having the expectations of the whole country on my shoulders worried and unnerved me.
Kim Yuna
#28. It would be so easy to let my fate just carry me away ... following this same path my whole life through. But I know I can't. What I do, I do ... with no regrets.
Yuna
#29. Even in the hardest circumstances, dreams can give you the courage to live, and I hope I can share that message with children in need.
Kim Yuna
#30. For the off-ice training, I do basic strength training, and for the on-ice training, I practice jumps, spins, steps, and my new long program with my new coach Peter Oppegard.
Kim Yuna
#31. The more of you I see, the more I'm glad I'm me
Yuna
#32. I had trouble finding my next goal after winning a gold medal at the Vancouver Olympics, but the interest of the public and my fans in me got even bigger. I wanted to get away from the pressure, even for a single day.
Kim Yuna
#33. Watching previous figure skaters, I always wondered why they cried after their performance.
Kim Yuna
#34. Korean audiences are amazing. The fans scream so loud, and that really surprises skaters when they first perform in my shows.
Kim Yuna
#35. The Sochi Games is not only my second Olympics, but the 'retirement stage' for me, so I want to have a greater experience than any other competition before. In the past, I had strong concepts for short programs and lyrical ones for the long. But this time, it's the other way around.
Kim Yuna
#36. So-Youn has good qualities in both jump and power, triple combination is her biggest strength and she also has great artistic value in her skating.
Kim Yuna
#37. I love figure skating. It's what I'm good at.
Kim Yuna
#38. In competition, when I start performance I try not to think about all the pressure from the fans. But, I got a lot of energy from them always. They make me more perfect.
Kim Yuna
#39. The Vancouver Olympics was the first competition where I completed the short and free programs without any mistakes, and that in itself was a huge achievement.
Kim Yuna
#40. I really hope that when I leave, my last trace will be beautiful.
Kim Yuna
#41. Ren-Hey ... Anju ... Under the bed ...
Anju-Oh ...
There's a blonde guy with an axe,right?
He's a new friend.
Ren-A ghost?
Yuna Kagesaki
#42. When I came back on the rink in 2012, I set a goal of wrapping up my career well rather than just winning medals. I'm not preparing for any special skills for Sochi because I don't feel like they are necessary.
Kim Yuna
#43. I like to be just an athlete, but if I go to competition and compete, I love to be a star, maybe.
Kim Yuna
#44. The popularity of figure skating has increased tremendously, and Koreans have a huge interest in figure skaters - not only me, other international skaters as well.
Kim Yuna
#45. L.A. is a city that has given me great support for skating.
Kim Yuna
#46. The Olympics is the biggest competition for all athletes and an unforgettable event.
Kim Yuna
#47. One more thing. The people and the friends that we have lost ... or the dreams that have faded ... never forget them.
Yuna
#48. Well, you're right. I'm a Freak."
"Huh?"
"I love being bullied. Being hit and kicked by others gets me totally excited. That's what kind of freak I am.
Sorry if that bothers you.
Yuna Kagesaki
#49. I have been compared to Mao since we were both junior skaters. We've felt the rivalry since then, so we wanted to avoid each other. However, she has been my motivation.
Kim Yuna
#50. What motivated me is skating is something I am best at and I love the most.
Kim Yuna
#51. Building a better life for every child is a lot harder than becoming a world champion. Both goals take dedication and commitment.
Kim Yuna
#52. I have learned from the first Olympics, of course. When I went to my first Olympic Games, I experienced all of the pressure and was able to win the gold medal. I try not to feel the pressure, and I try not to be nervous when I am on the ice and when I compete.
Kim Yuna
#53. I want to be bullied.
But in again and you'll pay."
"She ... wants to be bullied ... ?
Yuna Kagesaki
#54. I don't want friends to die ... or fade away. I don't want battles where we have to lose in order to win.
Yuna
#55. If I give up my career as a skater simply because I fear I won't show my best performance, I would be really sorry later in life.
Kim Yuna
#56. Many people talk about winning two straight gold medals, but I'm not focusing on defending the title.
Kim Yuna
#57. 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.
Kim Yuna
#58. It is better to die in hope than live in despair.
Yuna
#59. I'm not feeling much pressure for the Olympics because I think I already have done many things in my career. I will try to enjoy my second Olympics.
Kim Yuna
#60. For an athlete myself, it is especially meaningful for our country to host an Olympics. Every athlete hopes to participate in an Olympics, so I still can't believe the games of dreams is going to take place in Korea.
Kim Yuna
#61. The people who should be here aren't. The ones who should be smiling with me aren't here.
Yuna
#62. I trained for four years in Toronto, and even before that, I was back and forth between Canada and the States during summer for training. And, since there isn't much difference between Canada and the States, I haven't felt much difference in the environment.
Kim Yuna
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