想了好几天Ilia说自己内心是狂风火山的出处都想不起来 我发现自己忘梗忘的太厉害了所以我要把所有东西都记下来!(把我喜欢的以及所有的“小李子”都加粗了2333
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"He's the Leonardo DiCaprio of figure skating, an apple-cheeked heartthrob with mischief in his eyes and trampoline springs in his legs."
"Tall for a figure skater, at nearly 6 feet... lean as a rail at 160 pounds..."
"Afterward Kulik displayed some of his cheeky wit when a bespectacled Phil Hersh of the Chicago Tribune questionned wether Kulik's costume complemented his music : "Phil",responded Kulik,"I don't like your glasses either, but that doesn't make you a bad writer" ".
E.M.Swift- Sports Illustrated 04/02/98
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"Kulik...will be cashing in big time on his dimples, his wry smile, and his devilishy boyish good looks."
Steve Milton - The Hamilton Spectator 14/02/98
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"This Russian, with hooded eyes and rosy cheeks..."
Diane Pucin - The Inquirer 12/02/98
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"Kulik is the judges' favorite because he is long, lean, elegant..."
Filip Bondy - MSNBC 12/02/98
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"The blond, blue-eyed 20-year-old...."
Bill Glauber - Sun
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"an ice-cool Russian"
Philippe Naughton - Reuters 15/02/98
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"He has the long lines of a ballet dancer and the explosive legs of an NBA player. He has a cherubic face and a twinkling eye..."
Diane Pucin - The Inquirer 15/02/98
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"Kulik the Kid nails his target"..."Kulik, who is 20, but looks 15..."
"....a boyish charm and personality."
Woody Paige - Denver Post 15/02/98
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"Kulik, who has the looks and grace of a classic russian ballet dancer..."
Abby Haight - The Oregonian 15/02/98
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"When he won in 1995 he was a boy. He is a man now"
Tatiana TARASOVA Feb 98, Nagano
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"A long-limbed russian with red cheeks..(and a taxi cab yellow shirt)"
"The only doubts about him concerned the shirt,..Kulik smiled : "I don't think there will be many questions about the shirt, because the shirt has won" he said."
Wayne Coffey - NY Daily News 15/02/98
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"...a sinewy 20 year-old talent, all Baryshnikov grace and DiCaprio innocence..."
"...his traditionnal brand of physical elegance..."
"...and when the competition was finished, the generally impassive skater even managed to show a trace of humor. "The shirt won" he joked to reporters."
Ginia Bellafante - 15/02/98
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"And when his 4 1/2 min skate to glory was over, Kulik dropped his ultraserious demeanor and lit up the arena with his smile"
Barry Wilner - Associated Press 14/02/98
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"Saturday night, he was a young man who stood solidly on the highest step of an olympic podium. There was a gold medal around his neck and a golden future staring at his apple-red cheeks. Kulik, 20, can be the greatest russian male heartthrob to hit the US since ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov. His sculpted features and impish grin combine for a face both mothers and their teenage daughters can love"
Philip Hersh - Chicago Tribune 15/02/98
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"He is adorable and very sexy"
Sandra Bezic
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" "The pressure was unbelievable" said Kulik, the man who showed it least.""
John Jeansonne - Newsday 15/02/98
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"Ilia Kulik, the sandy-haired russian..."
Pat Borzi - The Star Ledger 15/02/98
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"..a rosy cheeked kid.."
Mark Starr - Newsweek 15/02/98