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Three Red Sun

 

Today, the 10th of February 2013, Japanese Ladies have taken all the stairs of the podium in the Four Continents Figure Skating Championship. Mao Asada has got gold, Akiko Suzuki is the second, Kanako Murakami has become the first again. All three skaters has shown very beautiful, strong and almost clear programs.
Judges determined their favorites. As for me, I can't to do it yet. Usually I support just one athlete. For example, in time of Plushchenko and Yagudin duel I was a fan of Plushchenko with no exceptions. But this time I cannot choose my favorite among Japanese Ladies' skaters, I want all them to stay on the up of the victory podium.
Look of this picture. I feel that this three red suns will be able to melt the rink ice in the next year Olympic Games.

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    Three Red Sun

    Today, the 10th of February 2013, Japanese ladies have taken all the stairs of the podium in the Four Continents Figure Skating Championship. Mao Asada has got won/took/received gold, Akiko Suzuki is the was/is/took/came in second, Kanako Murakami has become the (same thing as before) first again. All three skaters has have shown very beautiful, strong and almost clear programs.
    The judges determined their favorites. As for me, I can't to do it yet. Usually I support just one athlete. For example, in time of  during the Plushchenko and Yagudin duel I was a fan of Plushchenko with no exceptions hands down. But this time I cannot choose my favorite among Japanese Ladies' skaters, I want all them to stay on the up of the victory podium.
    Look of this picture. (*Either "Look at this picture." OR "By the look of this picture,"*) I feel that this three red suns will be able to melt the rink ice in the next year Olympic Games.

     

    Good!! Just like you- red is an error, blue is a suggestion. When you are choosing one thing instead of another thing, it doesn't make a lot of sense to say "with no exceptions" there. "Hands down" is a colloquialism that we use in English to express that it was an easy desicion to favor one thing over another.

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