Carol Huynh Interview

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2008

Interview with previously little known athlete Carol Huynh. Singled out by Sports Illustrated magazine as a contender to win a metal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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  • nothing to do with China at all, she is a Canadian.

  • Proud of you, Carol!

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  • fuck that shit man....she is not from calgary that women there went school in HAZELTON BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA SHE IS FROM MY HOME TOWN THAT IS TOTTAL BULLSHIT HOW THEY SAID SHE IS FROM CALGARY.....GET UR SHIT STR8

  • This video reminds me of when I was in the high school wrestling team, I had to practice against a girl because no one else was the same weight/height as I was except one of the girls, it felt awkward at first but you get used to it- other guys get envy of me being able to wrestle a girl in practice. At one match I had to face a girl too and she beat me. :D

  • i think you live in the forest by yourself.

    did you even read newspaper or watch tv at all?

    cbc even interviewed her father who came to this country as a refugee from Vietnam 30 years ago.

    she is a Chinese Vietnamese Canadian, definitely not a Korean.

    wake up.

  • According to Canadian media, Carol's parents were from Vietnam.

    Her mom was born in Vietnam by native Vietnamese parents. Her dad moved to live in Vietnam when he was 3 years old.

  • She is a Canadian Citizen of Chinese heritage or Asian-Canadian. However, you can correctly say she is pure Canadian. She was not born in China, but her parents were. If you hate it when people use the word "Chinese" when the person was born in Canada, I hope you at least recognize, she obviously has yellow skin & narrow eyes. Also, she does not match the look of a Japanese person, thus creating a tie-in to China and invalidating the statement "nothing to do with China at all".

  • she is not chinese shit !!!

  • A Chinese Canadian won the first gold medal for Canada. Way to go!

  • I am amazingly happy at the moment. =']

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