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Post by Admin on Apr 1, 2021 22:03:17 GMT
Синицина и Кацалапов выдали еще один шедевр: танцы на льду, чемпионат мира
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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2021 0:37:24 GMT
According to our sports show commentator, Yuzuru Hanyu showed the "best short program in the history of figure skating" at the World Figure Skating Championships in Stockholm. In the end, the Japanese double Olympic champion had to be satisfied with a bronze medal in Stockholm with a total of 289.18 points.
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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2021 2:54:56 GMT
The Movie: Pairs | ISU World Figure Skating Championships | #WorldFigure
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Post by Admin on Apr 2, 2021 19:21:39 GMT
Evgeny Semenenko took eighth place at his debut world figure skating championship, which was held in Stockholm.
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Post by Admin on May 8, 2021 19:54:55 GMT
In an interview with Olympic Channel, the newly crowned world figure skating champion opens up about her steely mentality, Olympic season expectations, and more. By Interview conducted in Russian by Tatjana Flade, with translation by Ekaterina Kuznetsova. Edited by Nick McCarvel.
After capturing gold at nationals three years running, expectations were high for quad-jumping 16-year-old Russian Anna Shcherbakova at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships last month.
In her debut at the event, Shcherbakova delivered.
After skating to a slim lead in the ladies' short program, Shcherbakova held off fellow Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FSR) skaters Elizaveta Tuktamysheva and Alexandra Trusova, claiming her first world title in the lead-up to the Olympic season.
It was the first time that skaters from one nation had swept the ladies’ podium at worlds since 1991, when the United States did so.
It also marked a triumph following a season of adversity for Shcherbakova, who was treated for COVID-19 in November and shared publicly her physical struggles that followed her thereafter.
Here, Shcherbakova opens up in exclusive interview, on exhibition gala day in Stockholm.
Olympic Channel (OC): Anna, we are talking to you on your 17th birthday (28 March). Have you celebrated it somehow?
Anna Shcherbakova: Honestly, I don’t feel at all that it’s my birthday. So much has happened in the last couple of days that I haven’t realized anything yet. Obviously, it's a huge joy for me that I won. And then it’s my birthday. I haven't had time to get excited about one thing, and there is already another. So, for now I am in a kind of stupor. I’ve already made myself the biggest present. The exhibition training is also a gift. When I am on the same ice with great skaters, like Hanyu Yuzuru and Nathan Chen, it is a great joy for me. It will be a very memorable birthday for me. Usually on this day I always have training, no celebrations, and now it's more interesting and it's an unusual day.
"So, for now I am in a kind of stupor. I’ve already made myself the biggest present." - Anna Shcherbakova on winning Worlds just prior to her birthday
ОС: So you haven’t realised that you’ve become a world champion yet?
Shcherbakova: I haven’t realised it at all and I catch myself thinking that I still don't believe that the competition is over. I haven’t understood anything yet.
ОС: When do you think the realisation will come?
Shcherbakova: I think it will take me quite some time. It's been two days since the free skating program, and I still don't understand what happened and how it will or will not affect me.
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