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Post by Admin on Jan 14, 2019 18:57:16 GMT
And yet - do not fall, that is the root problem. And since the Olympics in Korea, Zagitova has fallen completely 7 times already, we don’t even consider simple plugs, interruptions and travel restrictions. For comparison: the outstanding Medvedev, who defended all her grand titles a year later, not only didn’t she ever fall to the World Cup and the Olympic Games for her performances, but she didn’t even make the slightest error. Therefore, "Do not fall!" The motto is not funny at all. After all, Zagitova falls in series. Or does not fall at all. Fell - and everything went wrong completely. It did not fall - and the marks for the technique soar to the clouds, and with them, by inertia and marks for the choreography for some reason, soar up. Well, okay, judging in figure skating when necessary - any subtleties of choreography will be considered completely when not needed - then ordinary skating to bravura music will do. If only the music sounded to us. And do not fall. And everything would be fine, but the World Cup is on the horizon with judging by a fundamentally different one already, with the formidable Kihira.
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Post by Admin on Jan 16, 2019 18:32:41 GMT
An important change was also the decrease in the marks for the jumps performed in the second part of the programs. This was done in order to increase the level of competition in women's single skating (for example, Zagitova showed her jumps only in the second part of the programs last season, for which she received bonuses). At the same time, at the tournament in Oberstdorf, Zagitova, who performed part of the jumps in the first half of her performance, received almost two points for the free program than at the winning Olympic Games in Pyeongchang (156.65). Zagitova is the champion of Europe, the winner of the finals of the Grand Prix of last season. At the Olympics in Pyeongchang, she, in addition to personal gold, also became a silver medalist in team competitions. Last season, which was the first for the Russian figure skater at the adult level, Zagitova won in all the tournaments, except the post-Olympic world championship in Milan. Then Zagitova made several falls in the free program and became the fifth.
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2019 18:42:28 GMT
The staff of the Magia Record: Madoka Magica Gaiden smartphone role-playing game unveiled a new commercial for the game on Friday. The commercial, titled "Reunion," features 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics silver medalist Evgenia Medvedeva skating a program in costume as franchise character Akemi Homura. It also features the return of PyeongChang gold medalist Alina Zagitova as Madoka Kaname, who last skated as the character in a previous commercial for the game in August 2018. Medvedeva is an avid anime fan and previously skated in Nagaoka in 2016 while dressed as Sailor Moon — a feat which brought her an autographed portrait of Sailor Moon from Sailor Moon manga creator Naoko Takeuchi. NBS previously posted an animated portrayal of Medvedeva with the words "Yevgenia!!! On Ice," hinting at her love for the Yuri!!! on Ice anime. Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka MagicaGaiden launched for iOS and Android devices in August 2017. The game is inspiring a manga, and also inspired a stage play adaptation last year, the first in the Puella Magi Madoka Magicaanime franchise. It is also inspiring a television anime adaptation this year. The game's story, a spinoff of the Puella Magi Madoka Magica anime, takes place in the burgeoning city of Kamihama. Guided by a strange power, magical girls gather in this town and battle with a new power drawn from witches. Iroha Tamaki arrives in this town and joins other magical girls to search for her missing younger sister Ui. Before long, Homura Akemi also arrives in the town. "If I can understand the mystery of this town, maybe I can save Kaname."
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Post by Admin on Feb 16, 2019 17:46:46 GMT
Алина Загитова о тренировках, мотивации и Селене Гомес — The face of the Puma spring-summer advertising campaign “Be Yourself” “If I can inspire girls and help them achieve their goal, I’ll be happy.” Алина Загитова в гостях у Иляны Эрднеевой ответила на вопросы зрителей.
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Post by Admin on Feb 21, 2019 19:45:21 GMT
Alina Zagitova’s pet dog Masaru stole the show at the skater’s training session, clumsily twirling on the slippery ice while attempting to perform elements which slightly resemble figure skating spins and twirls. The reigning Olympic champion, who is preparing for the upcoming World Figure Skating Championships in Japan, brought her pet to Khrustalny skating center, Moscow, where she has been training under the watchful eyes of the renowned coach Eteri Tutberidze. http://instagram.com/p/BuHdJk8nBHO In a video posted by Tutberidze, the Akita dog, a Japanese breed, was moving slowly across the skating rink before starting to wiggle on the ice in an attempt to take a treat from the skater. “The culmination of the working process. Everyone is preoccupied with their own business,” Tutberidze captioned the video which was posted on her Instagram page. http://instagram.com/p/BuHcCYanSFB Masaru, presented to Zagitova by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe following her Olympic win, was fully immersed in the training session and even executed a figure skating lift with the help of Daniil Gleikhengauz, a choreographer on Tutberidze’s team. The dog obediently performed commands given by Zagitova who gladly rewarded her pet with dry kibbles which Masaru immediately devoured.
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