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Julian crazy enough for success

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first Winter Olympian, figure skater Julian Yee has one key to success — that is to be a little crazy.

Juggling a hectic 6am to midnight daily schedule filled with coaching, training, studying and competitio­ns is enough to push one over the edge but that’s not what the 21-year old had in mind when he attributed “crazy” as the factor to his success.

“I think you have got to be crazy, in a good way, because you need to have an open mind to see all the different outcomes, learn from them at this crucial stage and not give up.

“Keep trying and a lot of things will come unexpected­ly and just have to grasp it at the right time because if not, you will lose that opportunit­y.

“I think I just want to see myself somewhere and for me education is important. I have to finish (studies) but training is just as important because if I want to compete, I have to do well and I think for me coaching and studying at the academy is for the future,” said Julian who has three more years before graduating in business management at the York University in Toronto, Canada.

This mantra has led to Julian winning the senior national championsh­ip five times, reached the finals at seven Internatio­nal Skating Union (ISU) competitio­ns which includes two World Championsh­ips, earning the first Sea Games gold medal in ice sports and also performing at the 2018 PyeongChan­g Winter Olympics.

Julian was also appointed as the tourism ambassador of Gangwon Province in South Korea, yesterday, following his 2009 stint in the Korean Dream Programme.

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Julian Yee

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