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Second of all, what gives you the right to put words into her mouth? All this nonsense about 2022 and 250 points
She finished her career
A bronze medalist at Sochi four years ago, Kostner failed to make the podium at Pyeongchang but said after her free skate on Friday that she had savored her final Olympic experience.
“Being part of such a high level of figure skating is for me a true honor,” she told reporters after finishing fifth. The Italians finished fourth in the team event.
“For us, Italy placing fourth in the team event with all these big strong nations was such an amazing accomplishment.”
“Carolina is one of the people who motivates me. She is an example of perseverance, of a long-lasting athlete. I have trouble imagining how someone can stay in that shape for a very long time,” she [Medvedeva] said.
“When you see people like Carolina, you understand that if she can do something, then that something is possible. If you love what you do, you put all of yourself into it, like Carolina Kostner.”
Kostner is looking forward to the world championships, which will be held in Milan in March. More long range plans include possibly helping skating to grow in Italy so that young skaters will not have to leave home at 13 the way she did to train.
But retirement is still nowhere on the horizon.
“I don’t know yet, I think I will focus on worlds. Then decisions like that should never be taken in a hot moment, it will naturally come,” she said, citing the example of her cousin Isolde Kostner, an Alpine skier who won three Olympic medals.
”She stopped skiing shortly before the (2006) Olympics in Italy,“ Kostner said. ”Many did not understand why she wouldn’t pull through because it was in her home country, and she said you will strongly feel when it is time to stop.
“And I haven’t felt it yet,” she laughed.
This day next week... we'll celebrate Caro's medal.
Oh yessssssss.
Will you be in Milan to see Caro get her medal?
Well, judge 2 did!I would have given her 10 everywhere in PCS.
Judge Catherine L. TAYLOR did exactly this. A bit over the top imo, but in the spur of the moment... And I'm certainl not complainingI would have given her 10 everywhere in PCS.
I am amazed and happy and joyful to be here. For me it’s a big honor, like a big cherry in the cake. I already felt amazing even before my performance because skating in my home country is so, so special and so emotional. You could feel the silence, you could feel the tears. I could feel the support and the passion. I remember, 15 years ago when I started to compete internationally, nobody came to watch figure skating in Italy and now we fill up this big venue.
(On her plans for the free skate) I hope I’ll be able to show all the elements and want to show how much I love skating.