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With the Asian Winter Games in full swing, Kim Jae-youl, the president of the International Skating Union (ISU), took time to sit down with Sports Scene's Greg Laffradi at the program's Harbin Studio to share his insights into the continental competition.
During the conversation, Kim offered a comprehensive assessment of the skating events, commending the organizers for their meticulous preparations and praising the impressive venues in the host city.
He then reflected on the pivotal role of the ISU in promoting and developing winter sports, particularly in Asia. Kim also emphasized the significant growth of winter sports across the continent and explained how the Asian Winter Games play a crucial role in such growth, fostering greater interest and participation.
The discussion touched on the long-standing rivalry among the trio of China, Japan and South Korea in winter sports as well. Kim noted the competitive spirit that drives these nations to excel, while also highlighting the emergence of rising stars in figure skating, indicating a bright future for the sport in the region.