This is Johnny Weir performing at the 2010 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Johnny Weir's stunning rendition of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" at the 2010 National Figure Skating Championships. The beautiful dancing, light jumping, unique artistic temperament and frank personality have made more and more newspaper friends fall in love with this charming "Daffodil Man on Ice" Johnny Weir!
Johnny Weir may not be the winner of every figure skating competition, but he is the most impressive ice figure in every arena. As long as you give him a flawless ice surface and a few minutes of moving music, then what he will give you in return will only be one thing - beauty.
As attention-grabbing as Johnny Weir's beauty was, so was his controversy. Johnny Weir liked to wear gorgeous lace costumes and once received death threats because of the fox fur on the left shoulder of his U.S. Open costume. Some people couldn't stand his emotional interpretation on the ice and harshly mocked him, "There is no need for a ballet dancer on the skating rink!" American public opinion also struggled with him on the issue of his sexual orientation.
Johnny Weir is an atypical professional figure skater who has won the hearts of thousands of ice fans with his stylish star-like appearance and outstanding skating skills! He is neither low-key nor simple, and does not have the embarrassment of ordinary athletes who are a bit mumbling or unable to express their words when facing the camera. He knew what he wanted, never minded saying it publicly, and was unusually eloquent. Johnny Weir once said, "The emphasis on male and female is outdated." "I'm more of a perfect combination of male and female. More of an artist than an athlete."
Johnny ·Johnny Weir said candidly about his male friends on his reality show: "We are like a married couple without the sex." With his outspoken personality, he does not hide his dislike for any figure skating rivals. . Johnny Weir seems to offend people even if he changes a set of actions or clothes, wears a fur scarf, or gives an interview; but he still speaks without any scruples and shows off his lifestyle with a calm expression. Making others feel guilty seems to say, "You only live this once anyway."
Johnny Weir is a very hard-working athlete. He goes through seemingly endless training and repeats actions on the deserted ice rink...Afraid Injuries, fear of aging, and always saying "I'm 25 years old."
When you are sick, you still have to think that you are an outstanding athlete and cannot take this drug or that drug; when training reaches a bottleneck period, Johnny Weir will slam the door and leave, and you will be at a low point; A great coach; he gets upset, sheds tears, and waits for the score...
But he doesn't look like Johnny Weir, who is determined and indomitable and can be called a "young model" ( Johnny Weir, when commenting on his tragedy in the 2009 National Games, said, "You have to fail; you have to fall in your face and stand up again. It's part of life. I mean everyone falls down and has to get up again." has been cited as a classic by countless people, and Johnny Weir's latest famous quote is, "It's not a matter of how I fall; it's how I pick myself back up."
◆ Johnny Weir’s growth experience:
Figure skating star Johnny Weir (also translated as Johnny Weir, Johnny Weir ) was born on July 2, 1984 in Pennsylvania, USA. He is a slender and sensitive Cancer boy. He is 175cm tall and graduated from the University of Delaware in the USA.
He didn’t start early in the figure skating world. He tried horseback riding in his early years and didn’t start learning to jump until he was 12 years old. Johnny Weir became interested in figure skating after watching the 1994 Olympic figure skating champion Oksana Baiul's televised win. Driven by curiosity, he decided to wear a pair of skates in his basement. Roller skates attempt their first figure skating jump.
On a bitterly cold winter day that same year, Johnny Weir received a pair of second-hand skates as a Christmas gift. The sight of him gliding happily in the frozen cornfield behind his home finally convinced him Johnny Weir's parents agreed to spend money to give him group skating lessons at the University of Delaware. Soon Johnny Weir's talent was discovered by coach Priscilla Hill, who persuaded Johnny Weir's parents to take skating classes to the University of Delaware. He sent for private training that would be more beneficial to his development.
Johnny Weir’s extraordinary talent soon became apparent in his studies. In his first year of figure skating, Johnny Weir passed the test and passed the test. He was a junior athlete and participated in the Youth Olympic Games. On March 1, 2001, he won the World Youth Figure Skating Championship and began to advance to the adult competition. On January 10, 2004, in Atlanta, he used two sets of wonderful performances to win his first U.S. men's singles championship title. In the 2004-2005 season, Johnny Weir continued to shine in a series of competitions, winning two gold medals and one silver medal. At the 2005 U.S. Championships, he successfully defended his title again.
Johnny Weir finished sixth at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.