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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2019 18:15:18 GMT
Figure skater Kamila Valieva completed the quadruple toe loop at the pre-season test rentals of the Russian national team. “Gazeta.Ru” tells about the next stellar student Eteri Tutberidze, who is predicted by the gold of the Games-2022. http://instagram.com/p/CIKTAqNpLU3 In Novogorsk near Moscow, the height of pre-season test skates among junior skaters. During arbitrary rentals among single girls, one of the students of the eminent coach Eteri Tutberidze Kamila Valieva purely performed a four-turn sheepskin coat. The program of the 13-year-old skater was put to music by the famous group Muse, as part of the performance, the athlete also showed a double axel and a triple rittberger, combining it with several cascades. Valieva herself stated that she had no psychological problems before performing the number. But at the same time, according to the skater, she is worried about the technical implementation of all the elements that the coaching staff put to her. “At the moment I’m thinking about the elements, not the music, but I like this band. I don’t think that I am in perfect shape, out of ten seven points, ” - TASS quotes Valieva. Earlier it became known that a talented Russian skater became part of the junior national team for the third stage of the Grand Prix in Riga, which will be held from September 4 to 7. There, Valieva will perform with her partner in the Khrustalny rink from the Sambo-70 school, Daniil Samsonov, the current champion of the Russian junior championship, as well as Viktor Vasilyeva, a pupil of the CSKA Moscow children's and youth sports school. It is interesting that even in winter Eteri Tutberidze ambiguously spoke out regarding Valieva, calling her program in the form of “Girls on the Ball” the best for the season 2018/19. http://instagram.com/p/CIKTPrYJEuU “My favorite program of the year,” wrote Tutberidze on her Instagram in English. Valiev’s short program is demonstrated to the music of Fernando Velazquez from the movie “Crimson Peak”. The image is as close as possible to the main character of the picture of the legendary artist Pablo Picasso. The skater's outfit contributes to this.
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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2019 23:11:00 GMT
Russian figure skaters Kamila Valieva and Maiia Khromykh have successfully debuted at international level taking places in the women’s short program at the season-opening junior Grand Prix stage in Courchevel, France. Valieva captivated the crowd with her mesmerizing Picasso-inspired routine ‘Girl on the ball’ which was staged by Russia’s famed coach Eteri Tutberidze. The 13-year-old rising star effortlessly coped with a double axel and triple loop in the beginning of her routine before falling on a triple lutz which should have been performed in combination with a triple toe-loop. Despite making a noticeable mistake which didn’t go unnoticed by the strict judges Valieva posted quite a decent sum of 62.31 points which brought her to third place in the standings. One more representative of Russia, Maiia Kromykh, who also made an international debut in France, delivered a more confident performance than her teammate, perfectly landing a triple lutz in combination with a triple toe-loop. A slight mistake on a triple loop didn’t seriously affect her final score of 67.72 points which turned out to be the highest score of the day.
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Post by Admin on Aug 24, 2019 18:42:03 GMT
Quad season is open as the inaugural event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Courchevel, France, from August 22-24, brought delights from skating's newest ice prodigies. As expected, the star of the show was Russian 13-year-old Kamila Valieva who landed this perfect quad in her free skate to win the competition overall: Figure skating fans stretched it out and shook off the summer as they emerged from hibernation for the season opener in Courchevel. And they weren't disappointed. Valieva scored 138.40 on her free skate to take her overall score to 200.71, comfortably ahead of South Korea's Wi Seoyeong who amassed 191.07. Valieva is coached by the decorated Eteri Tutberidze, who also guides reigning Olympic champion Alina Zagitova, and was the mastermind behind Valieva's Picasso-inspired routine 'Girl on the ball'. Another Russian, 13-year-old Maiia Khromykh, completed the podium with 179.32.
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Post by Admin on Aug 25, 2019 18:25:01 GMT
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva turned to the fans after winning her first stage of the junior Grand Prix series. http://instagram.com/p/ByNGr6ZI3_O In the stories of her Instagram, Valieva published a photo with a medal, under which she left a message for subscribers. “Thank you very much for your support, for the kind words after a short one, because it is so important to know that everyone is rooting for you and know that you can do everything,” the young athlete wrote (punctuation preserved - approx. Ed.). Photo: Kamila Valieva Instagram Recall, on the eve of Valieva became the best in the competition of girls in Courchevel. In the free program, the athlete performed a quadruple toe loop. http://instagram.com/p/B0v9299Ivd7 Also on the podium was another Russian athlete - Maya Khromykh, who won a bronze award. Both skaters are training in Moscow under the leadership of Eteri Tutberidze.
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Post by Admin on Sept 13, 2019 17:55:20 GMT
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva (Камила Валиева) said she cautiously performed in the short program at the junior Grand Prix stage in Chelyabinsk. The fourth stage of the Junior Grand Prix series takes place on September 12-14 in the Chelyabinsk Ice Palace "Tractor". On Friday, 13-year-old Valieva received 73.56 points in a short program. - When I did the jump, I heard a lot of applause on the track, but I did not hear the music. Even I was a little hesitated. I think: “And where is the music!” - RIA Novosti quotes Valieva. - In principle, I am pleased that I was planning to rent today, tomorrow I will try to do everything well too. I always think in competitions not about rivals, but about my programs, how to do better than at the last start. My main rival is myself at the moment. But in general, I would like to ride more confidently, because today I was a little cautious. The first start is always very exciting, but now I'm used to it. And the fact that I am performing in Russia reassures me.
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