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Post by Admin on Nov 22, 2023 20:58:26 GMT
According to the Russian media ''Sport,'' Yelena Radionova (Russia), a bronze medalist at the 2015 World Championships, pointedly pointed out that the current status of Russian women's figure skating has passed its peak and is on a downward trend.
"They don't take the risk of doing quadruple jumps. If you look at the final race of the Russian Grand Prix, you get more points for doing two clean, confident triple jumps in a row than for trying a quad and falling down," she said. "Of course, I liked it better when Alexandra Trusova and Kamila Valieva came out and did a few quads. I watched with bated breath, it was on a completely different level." I felt nostalgic for the era of quadruple rotation battles between Russian genius girls leading up to the Beijing Olympics.
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Post by Admin on Jan 6, 2024 12:27:38 GMT
Female figure skating and 2015 world champion Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (27, Russia), who had announced that she would be taking a break this season, is planning to take part in a ``competition.''
She is a former queen of women's figure skating, but has competed against teenage girls using her triple axel (three and a half rotations) as her weapon. However, due to the current situation where he has been excluded from participating in international competitions, she has announced that she will take a break this season. She was concentrating on ice shows and other events.
Meanwhile, according to the Russian media ``Sport'', Tuktamysheva's coach, Alexei Mishin, revealed that she plans to participate in the Russian Jumping Championship (held in Moscow at the end of January), where she will compete for jumping skills.
Mishin explained, "She is planning to participate. Will it be an individual competition or a team competition? I can't say that. She seems to miss the competition."
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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2024 15:58:18 GMT
A Russian tabloid newspaper reported that Russian female figure skater Kamila Valieva, who was punished by the Court of Arbitration for Sport for doping, will host a music program in December of this year.
In January of this year, Russian female figure skater Kamila Valieva was suspended for four years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport for doping.
Dissatisfied with this ruling, Valieva is currently filing a lawsuit in Switzerland, where the Court of Arbitration for Sport is headquartered, requesting a reconsideration.
According to the Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, Valieva appeared on a live broadcast program on Chinese social media on the 21st and said, ``I am going to host a program called ``New Songs of the Year'' on December 8th. ” and announced that he would appear as a host on the TV program.
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