Yuka Sato "Afternoon of a Fawn" 2000
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@pelicanus11 You're an idiot, and you don't know anything about skating, making retarded comments like that. Like Janet Lynn, Yuka's skating was PURE and effortless, skilled skating. There's nothing to copy, idiot! They both had the fundamentals of skating down pat.
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Skaters today are too busy focussing on how many jumping revolutions they can cram in they have forgotten the quality and artistry of true figure skating
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just beautiful. She is Diva.
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Everything about her skating is exceptional... Looking at this performance, by the way, it is clear that Alissa Szisny (whom Yuka currently coaches) has been quickly picking up on some of the special qualities of Yuka's skating--now that Yuka's her new coach! Good for her.
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So reminiscent of Dorothy Hamil in style and presentation.
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IMO, she's got the best edges in the sport. Very light, precise and effortless when she skates.
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If she had kids,they would be great skaters.
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Stunning. But it would be great if you corrected the title of your vid to "Afternoon of a Faun." This music and the poem refer to "any of a group of rural deities represented as having the body of a man and the horns, ears, tail, and sometimes legs of a goat," not a baby deer.
Yes, this is Janet Lynn's signature music. John Curry had a fabulous program to it as well. Also, Charlene Wong won a pro competition to this music.
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I am SO overjoyed to see this piece without commentary....THANK YOU! Absolutely gorgeous skate...one of the best skates of all time...really exquisite
I love Yuka Sato, she's so beautiful to watch, she just seems to float when she skates.
ChristineTheHippie 2 years ago 8
She is such a joy to watch. What beautiful music, dress and skating. Her lines, her jumps, especially her loops, and her spins...let alone her edges, just inspire me.
AZBump 2 years ago 5