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I am excited for Sochi. I need to start getting back into this. I just wiki'd it and saw Queen Yuna won Worlds 2013. Would love to see her become the first woman since Katarina Witt to defend her title at the Olympics.

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Olympics are coming! They are adding a team element to this years skating competition. Each eligible country selects one man, woman, pair and ice dancing team to compete in a short and long program. So skaters could win more than one medal at this years Olympics.

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There was a big controversy this year as Ashley Wagner failed to make the top 3 at US Nationals and was awarded a spot at the olympics anyway. A lot of people think it was racist since Mirai Nagasu placed 3rd but is not being sent.

I am not sure what to think, but I hate that Ashley has gotten so much hate when she was not the one who made the decision. Poor girl had to shut down all her social media.

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It's not the first time this happened. It happened in 1994 to Michelle Kwan who placed 2nd at nationals but Nancy Kerrigan was sent instead (obviously beyond Nancy's control). In 2006, it was Emily Hughes who placed third and was initially passed over for Michelle Kwan who would later withdrawal just before the games and Emily did compete. Honestly, I enjoyed Mirai skating but she is very inconsistent and Ashley's has a slightly more proven track record.

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Adelina Sotnikova just became historic as the first Russian woman ever to win the olympic gold medal.

Personally I think Yuna Kim's program was more beautiful, but the Russian apparently had a higher technical score.

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Adelina Sotnikova just became historic as the first Russian woman ever to win the olympic gold medal.

Personally I think Yuna Kim's program was more beautiful, but the Russian apparently had a higher technical score.

Even with the higher technical content, there is no way she should have won; She really should have been in third.

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Even with the higher technical content, there is no way she should have won; She really should have been in third.

Agreed. Outskated by not only Yuna Kim, but also Carolina Kostner (who would have been happy with any medal, and I am thrilled for her).

Yuna Kim will always be the real winner in my heart. But the judges decided they wanted the "upset" storyline, so that is what happened, whether deserved or not.

Of course the real highlight of this Free Skate was Mao Asada. Best performance of the night, and one of the most legendary of all time. She knew she had no chance at a medal and she still did the best free skate of her career. Just heartbreaking.

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