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Post by Admin on Mar 2, 2017 21:11:33 GMT
Medevedeva is a multitasker. Doing well in sports and school is a challenge. “I usually do homework during breaks between practices and on my day off – I only get one a week. I go to school at weekends. I have individual sessions, and it helps. It is difficult to study and have a sports career, but it is important. Sometimes I’m so tired after practice that I have no energy for homework but the teachers still ask me to have things done. They don’t yell at me but could make me feel embarrassed.” Her coach, Eteri Tutberidze, whose former student Yulia Lipnitskaya won an Olympic gold in Sochi in 2014, is a role model for Evgenia. “My coach basically raised me. We spent a lot of time together. She always taught me something new. I even talk like her a little bit, copy some of her mannerisms and the way I behave and move. She is strict but creates a very positive atmosphere. We go out on the ice knowing that we need to work because it is our profession, but practices just fly by because there’s no unnecessary tension.” Medvedeva says not a day goes by without her remembering Tutberidze’s advice – if things are difficult, you need to work even harder: “Get up and keep going.”
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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2017 21:19:20 GMT
Medevedeva is a multitasker. Doing well in sports and school is a challenge.
“I usually do homework during breaks between practices and on my day off – I only get one a week. I go to school at weekends. I have individual sessions, and it helps. It is difficult to study and have a sports career, but it is important. Sometimes I’m so tired after practice that I have no energy for homework but the teachers still ask me to have things done. They don’t yell at me but could make me feel embarrassed.”
Her coach, Eteri Tutberidze, whose former student Yulia Lipnitskaya won an Olympic gold in Sochi in 2014, is a role model for Evgenia.
“My coach basically raised me. We spent a lot of time together. She always taught me something new. I even talk like her a little bit, copy some of her mannerisms and the way I behave and move. She is strict but creates a very positive atmosphere. We go out on the ice knowing that we need to work because it is our profession, but practices just fly by because there’s no unnecessary tension.”
Medvedeva says not a day goes by without her remembering Tutberidze’s advice – if things are difficult, you need to work even harder: “Get up and keep going.”
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Post by Admin on Apr 5, 2017 20:57:50 GMT
Olympic champion Sochi 2014 in figure skating Adelina Sotnikova congratulated Evgenia Medvedeva on his victory in the World Cup. She called compatriot "very clever". Medvedeva won on Friday in Helsinki, setting new world records in the free skate (154.40 points) and a total score (233.41). "Zhenya Congratulations to confirm your status two-time world champion, you are - very clever!" - Sotnikova wrote on her page on Twitter.
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Post by Admin on Apr 27, 2017 20:28:17 GMT
Two-time world champion Evgenia Medvedeva commented on her new world record in the short program.
- I am very happy that at the international competitions was able to score in the short program for 80 points. Finally, it happened. I am very happy with this result.
Any tournament - this emotional outburst, and the physical, and then there is a small decline. But this must cope. The past two weeks after Helsinki was enough for me to prepare for the World Team Trophy.
At the time of hire, I never think about points, and to hire not think about it, and even after. The decision of the judges. My business is to go out and skate - to show what is capable of, and then - the decision for the judges.
I felt the support of the team? I heard the boys screaming, squealing, screaming. I liked the time after rolling in "Kiss End Land" - is unusual, fun and I enjoyed it - quoted Medvedev's official website FFKR.
Recall Yevgenia Medvedeva scored 80.85 points in the short program at the World Team Championship, which takes place in Tokyo.
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2017 19:59:21 GMT
World Team Championships in Tokyo, Russian figure skater Yevgeny Medvedev has set a world record for the amount of points in the free program. The tournament ended the day before, in the end, our team only the second.
Not having time to really accept the congratulations of fans and peers, breaking the world record for the amount of points for a short program Russian figure skater Yevgeny Medvedev was again on top of the sport Olympus: 160.46 points for the free program. Thus, she set a new world record in Tokyo.
Taking first place, two-time world and European champion Yevgenia Medvedeva at the World Team Championship in Japan surpassed the strongest Japanese skaters - Mai Miharu and Wakaba Higuchi. By the way, the previous world record in the long program also belonged to his wife: 154.40 points athlete received March 31 at the World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki.
"The ice is slippery, though, of course, we were hoping that this time Jack is also not going to let you down. But she not only failed, but also brilliantly acted. Although I must say that it is, of course, not easy, it is the end of the season and has already, of course, after the world Cup, none of the athletes can not keep long in shape, however, the wife did it, "- emphasized Alexander Gorshkov.
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