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Post by Admin on Nov 22, 2020 19:37:38 GMT
The two-time world champion and Olympic silver medallist was tested three times after showing symptoms with only the first returning a positive result, according to news site Gazeta which credited original reporting from Mash.ru.
Medvedeva, who turned 21 on Thursday, insisted on being tested again after continuing to suffer symptoms and was found to be positive once more.
She is now isolating in Moscow and receiving treatment.
Fans had hoped to see Medvedeva at this weekend's Grand Prix of Russia in Moscow, but the skater has not been seen since September's Russian test skates due to long-running back problems.
Immediately after that exhibition in Moscow, Medvedeva announced she was leaving Brian Orser to reunite with former coach Eteri Tutberidze in part because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The news of her positive test comes 24 hours after another Tutberidze skater, Anna Shcherbakova, was forced to pull out of the Rostelecom Cup through illness with reports claiming she was suffering from pneumonia.
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Post by Admin on Nov 23, 2020 5:07:34 GMT
Two-time world champion Russian figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva spoke about her health. Yesterday, November 21, information appeared that she had contracted a coronavirus infection. http://instagram.com/p/CHzjNZ1hnET “Thank you all for worrying about my health. I had complications from my back, also a bad cold. I would like to omit details about the cold, since I am 21 years old, I am young, and it is wrong to talk a lot about health and sores. I can only say that it is hard enough. But I have been on the mend for a long time, recovering for more than three weeks. In a few days, I hope I will be in the ranks, "Medvedeva wrote on Instagram. http://instagram.com/p/CHxSr7EhuBd Two-time world figure skating champion Evgenia Medvedeva spoke about her health. Earlier it was reported that the skater was infected with the coronavirus.
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Post by Admin on Nov 23, 2020 21:37:30 GMT
People have loosened their grip on security in the past couple of months in the face of the coronavirus. This opinion was expressed to reporters after the performance on the first day of the test skates of the national team at Megasport, the silver medalist of the 2018 Olympics, figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva. “I noticed that over the past couple of months people have loosened their grip on the virus - this is a topic that still worries me. When I found out that the screenings would be with the audience, I was worried,” Medvedeva noted. “People sit very close to each other. I saw that they were seated in a checkerboard pattern. I would just like to remind you of the safety rules - wear masks, gloves properly. " Commenting on the recommendation for fans not to throw toys and flowers on the ice, the skater said: "I would really be pleased if a lot of toys flew onto the ice, but not now. Let's be patient." TAGS
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Post by Admin on Nov 24, 2020 20:43:33 GMT
Olympic medalist in figure skating, choreographer and producer Ilya Averbukh told why the two-time world champion Evgenia Medvedeva refused to participate in the Ice Age TV show. According to him, the skater was aimed at participating in competitions. http://instagram.com/p/B_o_6gmqsCG “Of course, I really wanted Zhenya Medvedeva to take part in the project as a participant ... Back in August, when Zhenya was training at CSKA, I made an offer in terms of her performance as a participant. Zhenya then categorically refused, because she decided to act as a participant in the season. Everything is clear here. I really want to see Zhenya and Alina ( Zagitova. - Approx. Of the "Championship" ) together, it seems to me that this is still the future, because in this connection of theirs it is possible to unite fans, because no one these football passions, as I call them, in figure skating, in my opinion, they are not needed, ”Averbukh said in an interview with Vasily Konov's YouTube channel. Olympic silver medalist in ice dancing, producer, choreographer and director Ilya Averbukh told how his work in the Ice Age television project affects him. Recall that Averbukh is a producer and director of the TV show. “Of course, you miss somewhere. And then I annoy myself for all these mistakes. This is a very fast, exhausting job. Therefore, for four years I did not approach her. I remember how after the last "Ice Age" I said: I will not enter this hell again. Honestly, I lost my mind a little. You live in the world of these dances, and you have some images all the time. Even when you are not working, there is a musical cacophony in your head. But on the other hand, this is a special and interesting world,” Averbukh said on the air of Channel One.
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Post by Admin on Dec 10, 2020 4:29:40 GMT
Silver medalist of the Olympics in Pyeongchang, Russian figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva considers the current season to be the most difficult in her career. She told TASS about this.
On Wednesday, the Russian Figure Skating Federation published the list of participants in the upcoming national championship in Chelyabinsk in December. Medvedeva does not appear in it.
“Unfortunately, I have to confirm my skip of the Russian Championship, this is our decision. This season is probably the most difficult, if we talk about health. In the fall there were problems with my back, severe pain, because of which I missed more than a month of training. after my back felt better and I just began to enter the training regime, I became very ill,"- said Medvedeva.
Coronavirus When asked whether doctors diagnosed the skater with coronavirus, Medvedeva replied: "Yes, back in November. I missed most of November and the beginning of December due to illness, was admitted to the hospital with serious lung damage. Now I am more or less healthy, but I got out. on the ice only on December 8".
“The doctors recommended me to train in a sparing mode, - said the athlete. - I essentially have two weeks to prepare for the Russian championship, in such circumstances and with the recommendations of doctors - it's impossible. I understand that I let my fans down, but such is the life of an athlete.”
"This is the sixth season in adult figure skating for me and, probably, the most difficult. We will work to keep everything going well. I really want to get on the ice as soon as possible!" - stressed Medvedeva.
Plans When asked about her future plans, Medvedeva replied: "Train, prepare for the next competition, for the next season. And hope that health will not bother you. I would also like to wish everyone health and take care of myself."
Medvedeva is a two-time Olympic silver medalist, two-time world and European champion, and a two-time winner of the Grand Prix series finals.
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