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JULIAN GETS FOREIGN MEDIA ATTENTION

Malaysian skater gets attention of foreign media

- JUMIATI ROSLY jumiati@nstp.com.my

IT is not only the Malaysian media that is closely following the exploits of Julian Yee, the country’s first athlete to qualify for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g. He has also caught the attention of the foreign media as well.

The NBC Olympics official website, for example, reported on Feb 8 with a story entitled “Figure skater Julian Yee makes history as Malaysia’s first Winter Olympian”.

The report covered Julian’s beginning in figure skating right up to him qualifying for Pyeongchan­g along with all the challenges he had to face.

The New York Times, in an article entitled “A Lyrical Twist: Figure Skaters Perform to Music With Words’ on Feb 8, reported on Julian’s choice of song for his performanc­e which differs from other figure skaters who choose classical music like Tchaikovsk­y or Rachmanino­ff.

The Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g is also a first in terms of allowing figure skaters to use songs with lyrics to attract younger spectators.

Not just that but the Olympic Channel also recorded a documentar­y series with the theme “Far from Home” with Julian featured in the first episode entitled “Malaysia’s First Olympic Figure Skater Trains in a Shopping Mall”.

The documentar­y showed Julian’s amazing journey such as how he trained at a shopping mall and managed to qualify for a figure skating tournament in Germany along with the sacrifices made by his family.

Julian’s competitio­n begins tomorrow in the short event at 9am Malaysian time.

Julian, 21, needs to place himself among the top 24 out of 30 competitor­s to qualify for the final round (free skating) the following day.

“The weather here is quite windy so much so it has caused some damage to the Olympic village. However we are all safe and in good spirits,” said team manager Irene Cheow.

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