¡Hermosa criatura celestial sobre patines de hielo! Puedes estar orgullosa por el trabajo realizado a la perfección. Gracias Midori Ito por habernos permitido disfrutar viendo esos programas realizados a la perfección, gracias a sus progenitores, a quienes supieron ver a la magnifica parinadora escondida en su interior, a sus entrenadores y muchísimas gracias a usted por su dedicación y entrega patinando. Su país Japón, puede estar orgulloso de.su persona y sus logros deportivos.
How fortunate to have her coach take Midori under her wings. That single jump at Albertville was so beautiful I thought Midori would be too emotional to finish her piece; coach Yamada must have been so proud.
I don't understand Japanese but I love listening to Midori speak and seeing the joy she had when she landed the 2nd 3 axel was worth more than a gold medal!
ffeff - Scott said that at her 1990 worlds LP in halifax. Toller Cranston also said it at the end of her 1990 world's exhibition skate on Canadian TV. If you want to hear praises heaped onto Midori by commentators watching her skating. watch the 1990 worlds LP she did on the US, UK and Candian videos on you tube. Toller Cranston the 1976 bronze medalist idolized Midori. As she finishes her LP he says about her skate "there is nothing comparable to this, this is simply beyond 6.0.... nobody is in this league".
@barkingtree88 "Why did Machiko Yamada hit Midori??" I had read some translated article two years ago where Midori Ito said that she was playful as a child. And Machiko Yamada liked to drink some sake (alkoholic drink) when she was younger. Midori diluted this sake with water. When Machiko Yamada found out that Midori diluted this shake with water, then she was angry to Midori. I don't know why Yamada hit Midori but this is my explanation.