Russian figure skater Alisa Fedichkina injured at the World Junior Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, will begin full training in early May, her coach Yevgeny Rukavitsin said to the agency "F-Sport"
Fedichkina (14) was in the lead after the short program at the world championships, which took place March 16-19 in Debrecen, but any day on the training in the hall hurt leg.
"Alice will remove the plaster on April 29, after which it will develop a foot and out onto the ice and start a full-fledged training in the area of the Third of May", - said Rukavitsin.
Fedichkina also participated in the current season in the Final of the Junior Grand Prix, which was the fourth.
Figure skater Alisa Fedichkina in her very first international junior season made it to the final of the Grand Prix in Barcelona and soon will go to the World Junior Championships in the Hungarian Debrecen. 14-year-old native of Rostov-on-Don, serving skating, told the agency "F-Sport" Anatoly Samokhvalova of elegance on the ice, various colors of life, a strong friendship in it and how to make sure teenagers.
- I moved to St. Petersburg three years ago and I got into a humid climate, unusual for me. In an atmosphere of dampness at first it was very hard to live, but in the summer I was glad that the city beautiful, but now we have got used to adapt, and the work does not interfere. I have caught colds, but no more than other skaters - Fedichkina told, who is coached by Eugene Rukavitsin at the Academy of St. Petersburg figure skating.
The leader of the junior world championship in women's figure skating after the short program Russian figure skater Alisa Fedichkin has withdrawn from the tournament due to an injury in the warm-up in the hall.
On Saturday in the Hungarian Debrecen start any program in women's figure skating. Fedichkina took first place in the short program. "Fedichkina has withdrawn from the World Cup, as she was injured in the warm-up in the hall before the free program", - he said to the ISU, noting that the figure skater had a sprained foot.
The Ice Hall "Tondiraba" continues with the international tournament of skaters called the Tallin Trophy.
A triple victory in the short program was won by the Russian figure skater. Despite the drop, the best result was shown by Stanislava Konstantinova - 63.85.
In second place Serafima Sakhanovich - 60.78. Closes the top three was Natalya Ogoreltseva - 59.93.
Heleri Hyalvin of Estonia performed well in the short program, which is five points better than her personal best - 53.36. For comparison: the best score in the short program among Estonians was Elena Glebova - 55.90. After the first day of competition Hyalvin takes 9th place.