No Bond girl ever did it better than Kim Yu-Na: Skating to a medley of 007 themes, the South Korean glided to a world-record 78.50 points in the figure skating short program last night. The biggest favorite for the figure skating gold since Katharina Witt in 1988—and the biggest celebrity in South Korea—Kim kept flawlessly cool under intense pressure, turning in a playfully sexy and sophisticated performance.
The evening also saw strong performances from Mao Asada of Japan, now in second place with 73.78 points, and an emotional Joannie Rochette of Canada, skating two days after the sudden death of her mother. And Kim is far from a shoo-in for South Korea's first figure skating gold: Longtime rival Asada is well within range to make up the difference at tomorrow night's long program.
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