Gabu Kemėšytė
“I think the first time I saw her was in August 2015. It was the very beginning of 2015-2016 season and she did leave an impression, did enough to make me remember her name, which is always a hurdle with Korean skaters. She still is a novice, so it’s way to early to talk about her but how can you not when she has won the Korean National title (did that yesterday) at the age of 11. A prodigy? Probably not. She trains 8 hours a day. Hopefully she survives and we do see her in senior competition in 2019. Will you remember her name even if you don’t care about this sport? If you’ve read up to this point, very likely, because she’s Young You.” https://www.facebook.com/gabuwashere?fref=nf
Gabu Kemėšytė
“I think the first time I saw her was in August 2015. It was the very beginning of 2015-2016 season and she did leave an impression, did enough to make me remember her name, which is always a hurdle with Korean skaters. She still is a novice, so it’s way to early to talk about her but how can you not when she has won the Korean National title (did that yesterday) at the age of 11. A prodigy? Probably not. She trains 8 hours a day. Hopefully she survives and we do see her in senior competition in 2019. Will you remember her name even if you don’t care about this sport? If you’ve read up to this point, very likely, because she’s Young You.”
https://www.facebook.com/gabuwashere?fref=nf