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Johnny Weir’s popularity

Probably, Johnny Weir is the most popular figure skater worldwide.  Besides his beautiful flawless clean performances at this Olympics, I’m so amazed by how many number of people are attracted by Johnny Weir’s skating every Olympics. So many new fans are just coming, coming, coming. Especially without having a big title such as Olympics gold medal, World title , Grand Prix title which many people seems to care about the most, who else is attracting so many people all over the world ? I have noticed that he attracts new fans every time he performs. Worldwide popularity Mainly, people care only for their own country’s skaters more than other country’s skaters, especially in Olympics. In the USA, Michelle Kwan and Sasha Cohen ( in majority of people ), In Korea, Yu na Kim, In Japan, Mao Asada ( and also Miki Ando , Daisuke Takahashi ), In France, Brian Joubert, In Russia, Alexey Yagudin , Evgeny Plushenko , Irina Slutsukaya, etc…  Stephane Lambiel is al...

My review - Men’s skating events at Vancouver Olympics

I felt complicated for the result of men‘s skating competition and we both could not sleep well that night. The actual result was  1. Evan Lysacek SP: 90.30, FP:167.37 Total : 257.67 2. Evgeny Plushenko SP: 90.85, FP: 165.51, Total : 256.36 3. Daisuke Takahashi SP: 90.25, FP: 156.98, Total : 247.23 4. Stephane Lambiel SP: 84.63, FP: 162.09, Total : 246.72 5. Patrick Chan SP: 81.12, FP: 160.30, Total : 241.42 6. Johnny Weir SP: 82.10, FP: 156.77, Total : 238.87 7. Nobunari Oda SP: 84.85, FP: 153.69, Total : 238.54 8. Takahiko Kozuka SP: 79.59, FP: 151.60, Total : 231.19 9. Jeremy Abbott SP: 69.40, FP: 149.56, Total : 218.96 10. Michal Brezina SP: 78.80, FP: 137.93, Total : 216.73 11. Denis Ten SP: 76.24, FP: 135.01, Total : 211.25 12. Florent Amodio SP: 75.35, FP:134.95, Total : 210.30 13. Artem Borodulin SP: 72.24, FP: 137.92, Total : 210.16 14. Javier Fernandez SP: 68.69, FP: 137.99, Total : 206.68 15. Adrian Schultheiss SP: 63.13, FP: 137.31, Total : 200.44 16. Brian Joubert...

My review - Be Good Johnny Weir Episode #4

The show started from the story about Johnny’s friend Paris moved out from the place where they used to live. I remember that it was the end of April to the beginning of May, when he just came back from the Korean ice show, and canceled his plan for his Russian trip and Russian fan meeting. We were hearing the reason was he had an apartment problem. And not so long after that, heard Paris moved out to NY. Looked like Paris moved out at a not so good time without telling Johnny about it in advance. So Johnny, his mother Patti , and his father John looked panic to help him to move out. The apartment looked expensive to live alone , so Johnny also had to move out, I also wonder about the lease renewal time. Unlike Japan, American apartment for rent is a lease system and they can not break the lease until expired. Normally 1 year, 6 month, 3 month lease.  If they broke the lease, they need to pay two month rent extra fees for the penalty when they move out if it’s not been ...

My review - Be Good Johnny Weir Episode #3

The show started from the scene, 5 days before US Nationals competition in 2009. Johnny’s struggle in the practice, especially his 3A, even spin, fight with his illness which he caught in NY and got worse in Korea. Seeing the practice scene, his condition at that time looked worse than I thought. It must have been really frustrating for him because triple axel is one of his favorite jumps, usually it’s easy for him to do it especially in practice. It’s obvious he was not ready, looked really sick. He could have withdrawn from the competition. But he knows USFSA would not give him the free pass to worlds if he withdraw from it, unlike Tanith& Ben who withdrew from it because of Ben’s injury. But somehow I thought his performances in it were beautiful even with some mistakes, he landed three combination jumps in his Free skate. Maybe I can enjoy his skating even he thinks it’s his worst performance ever. Johnny’s movements and lines are always spectacular. I loved t...