I treated the last Olympics as a big international event. This time I want to treat it as a place to express myself. I want to show what I have, to entertain rather than just compete.

I skated almost like 100 percent. But unfortunately I'm not on the podium. It's difficult.

I hope that my program will really match the Olympic slogan of passion lives here. I would like to be able to express that.

Going through the rough waters of the selection process makes us stronger. I hope to use this experience to do well in Turin.

Unfortunately, I cannot stand on the podium. That means that God showed me to work harder for the next time.

I want to move a lot of peoples' hearts with my skating.

We pledge to do our best to win medals while making efforts to deepen exchanges with athletes of other countries and contribute to world peace.

I feel I'm really focused on the Olympics. [The selection process] is over and I'm looking [toward the] next competition.

Every day I pray for one of my teammates to win a medal. But I think there is more pressure on the officials and coaches than on me. The only thing I need to do is skate my best.