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Millions of dollars!
Kim Yuna is the first women's singles Grand Slam winner in figure skating history to win the Winter Olympics, World Championships, Grand Prix, Finals, Four Continents and World Junior Championships, and the first women's singles player to not finish off the podium in all competitions in her career. As one of the few all-round players who can successfully control different types of athletes, she continues to refresh the history of figure skating with her technical difficulty and artistic expression that are second to none on the ice rink. She is also an international goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Children's Association, and is a long-term sponsor of young figure skaters, and has been invited to lead a charity figure skating tour at Harvard University. Kim Yuna is a talented person with many amateur skills such as singing, piano, dance, violin, and design.
Main awards: Gold medal in women's singles at Vancouver 2010.
Silver medal in women's singles at Sochi 2014.
2009 World Championships Women's Singles Gold Medal.
2013 World Championships Women's Singles Gold Medal.
2006 World Youth Championships Women's Singles Gold Medal.
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2009 Forbes Korea "40 Celebrity List" was released, and Kim Yuna topped the list.
Kim Yuna, the Ice Elf, was selected as Korea's No. 1 celebrity in a comprehensive evaluation of actors, singers, advertising models, and sports players based on their professionalism and income. On the 25th, Forbes Korea said that in order to commemorate the 6th anniversary of its founding, the "40 Celebrity List" was selected in South Korea for the first time, and Kim Yuna ranked first on the list.
In March 2010, South Korea released the Forbes 2009 celebrity list, and Kim Yuna ranked first again.
South Korea's Kim Yuna, who won gold in women's figure skating at the Vancouver Winter Olympics, topped the Forbes Who's List for the second year in a row. According to the comprehensive evaluation of the number of radio and news reports, the number of advertisements appearing, the number of Internet searches, and the annual income, Kim Yuna once again topped the Forbes celebrity list in South Korea.
Kim Yuna was selected as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010, and the second in the hero category.
On April 30, 2010, Time Magazine announced the 2010 edition of the "100 Most Influential People" list, and Kim Yuna, the popular South Korean diva who won the first women's singles gold medal in history for South Korea at the Vancouver Winter Olympics, was shortlisted. The Vancouver Winter Olympics women's singles champion not only managed to make the list, but also finished second in the "Idol" category behind former American ** Clinton. Kim Yuna's popularity has soared again on the original basis, and she can be called the number one star of the Vancouver Winter Olympics with the halo of Winter Olympic champions.
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Name: Yuna Kim (8 1 2 5 2 3 Kim Yu-na) Occupation: Figure skater.
Nationality: South Korean.
Date of birth: September 5, 1990.
Height: 162cm
Blood Type: o Nickname: Ice Elf, Figure Skating Flower.
Hobbies: Computers.
Place of birth: Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do.
Age to start figure skating: 7 years old.
He is currently studying at Gyeonggi-do Junpo Repair High School.
He started skating in 1996 and won the national championship in 2003, the Budapest Youth Grand Prix in 2004, the runner-up in the World Youth Championships in 2005, and finally stood on the podium of the World Youth Jujube Championship in 2006, becoming the first Korean athlete to win the World Youth Championships. In 2007, Kim Yuna took a step forward in her career and won the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Finals. Profiles.
Main results: 2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships Women's Singles Champion 2006 World Junior Figure Skating Championships Women's Singles.
06 07 Grand Prix Canada Women's Singles No. 3
06 07 Grand Prix France Women's Singles Champion.
06 07 Women's Singles Champion in the Grand Prize Stool Rental Finals.
Third place at the 2007 World Figure Skating Championships.
07 08 Grand Prix China Women's Singles Champion.
07 08 Grand Prix Russia Women's Singles Champion.
07 08 Grand Prix Finals Women's Singles Champion.
2008 China Cup Figure Skating Grand Prix Women's Singles Champion.
Personal bests:
Overall Score: Points.
Short program: min.
Free skate: points.
Kim Yuna's retirement is mainly due to injury, but her skills are already lagging behind the next generation of athletes (Wushi only has three weeks of promotion, she can only use one triple jump in the free skate, and her footwork spin rating is not satisfactory), and her strength is indeed not enough to support it, in fact, her physical condition is not very good in 12 two seasons. It should be pointed out that Kim Yuna was 24 years old when she retired, and her old opponent Mao Asada was also a mountain brother who retired at the age of 24, and the sports life of the women's singles at that time was not as long as many people thought.
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