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Speaking of Asians and the Olympics, should pole dancing become an Olympic sport? If it means that I would be able to check out Mai Sato, the current world champion in her sport on national television, absolutely.
There’s video of her in action after the break, but I don’t know why anyone would be against making pole dancing an official event. Who wouldn’t want to watch women work the pole? Plus, think about the ratings the sport would get if it is televised nationally and internationally. If figure skating and curling can draw millions of viewers worldwide, so could pole dancing. Hopefully, it makes it in someday.
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Source: TMZ

If you are a snowboarder at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, beware of Asian chicks trying to polish your medal.
Scotty Lago, who won the bronze medal in Halfpipe on February 17th, volunteed to leave the Olympics after the photo on the right was taken and started making its rounds on the internet.
I can’t be too upset about this because he is a snowboarder. The problem that I have is why even have snowboarding at the Olympics if you are going to send someone home because of a photo such as this. Just tell snowboarders to not have any fun whatsoever while they are at the Olympics. Cut Scotty a break.
” I’m not perfect “, Kim Yu-Na was recently quoted as saying. Well, if not yet perfect, she is as close to perfection as humanly possible. While Miki Ando is sultry enough to melt ice, Kim Yu-Na is the girl next door, cute, but with flashes of glamor and naughtiness. Fortunately, in skating, there is room for both personalities, but there is only room for one champion, and that is the awesome Kim Yu-Na.

She was born September 5, 1990, and began skating at 7, then went on to win the Junior Grand Prix Finals for 2005-2006. She was the World Junior Champion in 2006, and a three time Grand Prix Final champion, for 2006-7, 2007-8, and 2009-10, and is currently the 2009 World Champion and the reigning Four Continents Champion. She is also a four time South Korean Champion, and is ranked # 1 in the world by the ISU. How ” perfect ” can you get? Read more…
I have always had a special fondness for the lovely ladies of professional figure skating, especially the Asian ones. But ever since Chen Lu and Yuka Sato retired (Yuka Sato is a coach now), and even Kristi Yamaguchi and Michelle Kwan, I have not seen any who have caught my eye until now; and that is Miki Ando, who personifies beauty and hotness on ice.

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