Anonymous wrote:Is anyone even going to bother to watch the women's skating? That's always my favorite event, and I won't be tuning in. I'm soured on the entire Olympics from that stupid scandal and haven't watched since they said she could compete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone even going to bother to watch the women's skating? That's always my favorite event, and I won't be tuning in. I'm soured on the entire Olympics from that stupid scandal and haven't watched since they said she could compete.
I’m going to watch it (eventually; it’s my least favourite figure skating event tbh so I’m going to finish catching up on men’s and dance first) but I agree that the whole doping thing has made it way less enjoyable. I feel so bad for the Russian kids but also for all the other skaters who might not be getting a fair competition. 😔
I'm pulling so hard for Kaori Sakamoto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see Ms. Gu is back tonight.
She is insufferable. (I don't even care that much about competing for a different country, but every interview I see makes me like her less.)
I just wanted to see her deported when she comes back to the US, that or have her image in China shattered when it turns out she didn’t renounce her citizenship
Huh?
Guys she is 18! We’re you perfect at 18?
Why are adults being so mean to a talented intelligent young woman? Every interview I see makes me like her more. She is clearly well liked by other female
athletes and acts like a good sport. She stated she took a long time to
Make the decision to compete for China and in part because she wanted to inspire girls there to try a new sport - and that has worked big time just as the Philippino skier is causing a big spike in winter sports participation there. Is having young people
Trying new sports going to save the world ? Obviously no, but they are positive role Models for youth to get off their phones and try new sports. Plus she works hard at school.
I think she is an amazing role mode for my teen DD by just getting out there and going for her dreams fearlessly.
Did you renounce your citizenship at 18 to compete for another country?
She did not renounce her citizenship … there are circumstances when people can have dual citizenship.
She promised to renounce her citizenship in order to compete for China, but it's doubtful she loves China that much. Is that better?
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone even going to bother to watch the women's skating? That's always my favorite event, and I won't be tuning in. I'm soured on the entire Olympics from that stupid scandal and haven't watched since they said she could compete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone even going to bother to watch the women's skating? That's always my favorite event, and I won't be tuning in. I'm soured on the entire Olympics from that stupid scandal and haven't watched since they said she could compete.
I’m going to watch it (eventually; it’s my least favourite figure skating event tbh so I’m going to finish catching up on men’s and dance first) but I agree that the whole doping thing has made it way less enjoyable. I feel so bad for the Russian kids but also for all the other skaters who might not be getting a fair competition. 😔
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone even going to bother to watch the women's skating? That's always my favorite event, and I won't be tuning in. I'm soured on the entire Olympics from that stupid scandal and haven't watched since they said she could compete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see Ms. Gu is back tonight.
She is insufferable. (I don't even care that much about competing for a different country, but every interview I see makes me like her less.)
I just wanted to see her deported when she comes back to the US, that or have her image in China shattered when it turns out she didn’t renounce her citizenship
Huh?
Guys she is 18! We’re you perfect at 18?
Why are adults being so mean to a talented intelligent young woman? Every interview I see makes me like her more. She is clearly well liked by other female
athletes and acts like a good sport. She stated she took a long time to
Make the decision to compete for China and in part because she wanted to inspire girls there to try a new sport - and that has worked big time just as the Philippino skier is causing a big spike in winter sports participation there. Is having young people
Trying new sports going to save the world ? Obviously no, but they are positive role Models for youth to get off their phones and try new sports. Plus she works hard at school.
I think she is an amazing role mode for my teen DD by just getting out there and going for her dreams fearlessly.
Did you renounce your citizenship at 18 to compete for another country?
She did not renounce her citizenship … there are circumstances when people can have dual citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see Ms. Gu is back tonight.
She is insufferable. (I don't even care that much about competing for a different country, but every interview I see makes me like her less.)
I just wanted to see her deported when she comes back to the US, that or have her image in China shattered when it turns out she didn’t renounce her citizenship
Huh?
Guys she is 18! We’re you perfect at 18?
Why are adults being so mean to a talented intelligent young woman? Every interview I see makes me like her more. She is clearly well liked by other female
athletes and acts like a good sport. She stated she took a long time to
Make the decision to compete for China and in part because she wanted to inspire girls there to try a new sport - and that has worked big time just as the Philippino skier is causing a big spike in winter sports participation there. Is having young people
Trying new sports going to save the world ? Obviously no, but they are positive role Models for youth to get off their phones and try new sports. Plus she works hard at school.
I think she is an amazing role mode for my teen DD by just getting out there and going for her dreams fearlessly.
Did you renounce your citizenship at 18 to compete for another country?
She did not renounce her citizenship … there are circumstances when people can have dual citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see Ms. Gu is back tonight.
She is insufferable. (I don't even care that much about competing for a different country, but every interview I see makes me like her less.)
I just wanted to see her deported when she comes back to the US, that or have her image in China shattered when it turns out she didn’t renounce her citizenship
Huh?
Guys she is 18! We’re you perfect at 18?
Why are adults being so mean to a talented intelligent young woman? Every interview I see makes me like her more. She is clearly well liked by other female
athletes and acts like a good sport. She stated she took a long time to
Make the decision to compete for China and in part because she wanted to inspire girls there to try a new sport - and that has worked big time just as the Philippino skier is causing a big spike in winter sports participation there. Is having young people
Trying new sports going to save the world ? Obviously no, but they are positive role Models for youth to get off their phones and try new sports. Plus she works hard at school.
I think she is an amazing role mode for my teen DD by just getting out there and going for her dreams fearlessly.
Did you renounce your citizenship at 18 to compete for another country?
She did not renounce her citizenship … there are circumstances when people can have dual citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see Ms. Gu is back tonight.
She is insufferable. (I don't even care that much about competing for a different country, but every interview I see makes me like her less.)
I just wanted to see her deported when she comes back to the US, that or have her image in China shattered when it turns out she didn’t renounce her citizenship
Huh?
Guys she is 18! We’re you perfect at 18?
Why are adults being so mean to a talented intelligent young woman? Every interview I see makes me like her more. She is clearly well liked by other female
athletes and acts like a good sport. She stated she took a long time to
Make the decision to compete for China and in part because she wanted to inspire girls there to try a new sport - and that has worked big time just as the Philippino skier is causing a big spike in winter sports participation there. Is having young people
Trying new sports going to save the world ? Obviously no, but they are positive role Models for youth to get off their phones and try new sports. Plus she works hard at school.
I think she is an amazing role mode for my teen DD by just getting out there and going for her dreams fearlessly.
Did you renounce your citizenship at 18 to compete for another country?
Anonymous wrote:Freestyle skiing so hard to watch - so many of these amazing female athletes being undone by the frigid temperatures, the rails, the insane jumps … enjoyed big air jumping much more …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see Ms. Gu is back tonight.
She is insufferable. (I don't even care that much about competing for a different country, but every interview I see makes me like her less.)
I just wanted to see her deported when she comes back to the US, that or have her image in China shattered when it turns out she didn’t renounce her citizenship
Huh?
Guys she is 18! We’re you perfect at 18?
Why are adults being so mean to a talented intelligent young woman? Every interview I see makes me like her more. She is clearly well liked by other female
athletes and acts like a good sport. She stated she took a long time to
Make the decision to compete for China and in part because she wanted to inspire girls there to try a new sport - and that has worked big time just as the Philippino skier is causing a big spike in winter sports participation there. Is having young people
Trying new sports going to save the world ? Obviously no, but they are positive role Models for youth to get off their phones and try new sports. Plus she works hard at school.
I think she is an amazing role mode for my teen DD by just getting out there and going for her dreams fearlessly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see Ms. Gu is back tonight.
She is insufferable. (I don't even care that much about competing for a different country, but every interview I see makes me like her less.)
I just wanted to see her deported when she comes back to the US, that or have her image in China shattered when it turns out she didn’t renounce her citizenship