Tinami Amori
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In the show he only did a 2F.... Alina still did 3F.43 year old Kulik doing (footwork into) a 3F like he hasn't left off since Nagano. Pretty amazing.
In the show he only did a 2F.... Alina still did 3F.43 year old Kulik doing (footwork into) a 3F like he hasn't left off since Nagano. Pretty amazing.
Kostiukovich FTW!Russian Junior Nationals are confirmed to be held Feb. 1-5, 2021, in Krasnoyarsk @ the Crystal-Arena. The article also states that all safety measures will be in place, including mask requirements, temperature testing at the entry for all, space between occupied seats, etc.
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There are no strong men to match up to her standards. She is, like you say the best junior girl at the moment, Another girl I would like to look out for is Elizaveta Pasechnik, who skates in seniors, and like Katashinskaya has a small partner.What happened to Ekaterina Katashinskaya? Did she outgrow her partner, too tall, injured? She no longer has a partner?
Why are all the really interesting girls leaving?
Pasechnik? Who does she skate with? Don't recall them at all. Seniors?There are no strong men to match up to her standards. She is, like you say the best junior girl at the moment, Another girl I would like to look out for is Elizaveta Pasechnik, who skates in seniors, and like Katashinskaya has a small partner.
Unfortunately such talented girls do not go far. look at what happened to Ilinykh. I fear the same might happen to Katashinskaya unless if she skates for another country just like Maria Kazakova did.
Yes, I can see how having a bronze in individual event and gold in team event at the Olympics may be an awful thing to happen to any skater. Let’s hope the same disaster won’t happen to Katashinskaya.There are no strong men to match up to her standards. She is, like you say the best junior girl at the moment, Another girl I would like to look out for is Elizaveta Pasechnik, who skates in seniors, and like Katashinskaya has a small partner.
Unfortunately such talented girls do not go far. look at what happened to Ilinykh. I fear the same might happen to Katashinskaya unless if she skates for another country just like Maria Kazakova did.
Sarcasm aside, seriously, will her career end before it's even begun? What can really even be done? The ratio of girls to boys in Russian Ice Dance is around 30:1, not so? I really like Eva Kuts as well, but she's nowhere to be found now, except shows.Yes, I can see how having a bronze in individual event and gold in team event at the Olympics may be an awful thing to happen to any skater. Let’s hope the same disaster won’t happen to Katashinskaya.
Pasechnik skates with a boy called Egor Kolosovsky and they finished thirteenth at nationals. Ted Barton praised them for their soft knees and deep edges, and that they needed more experience.Pasechnik? Who does she skate with? Don't recall them at all. Seniors?
So EK is not searching for a new partner?
EDIT: Is she too young for Pavel Drozd? She's much more talented than Abashkina, right? They wouldn't have any issues with nationality either, not so?
Yes and he works hard to maintain his skills - skating almost everyday and lots of tennis (he is an accomplished tennis player). Before social distancing he was also continuing his Aikido practice regularly - the situation has limited that but he'll likely be back to it when he can be. A jump video from last month, practicing in Dallas. https://www.instagram.com/p/CJVHAgA...gp4PPOfDIH74Wn-DIAhg12uoDXCHEJSNstJXET6_GkiVsKulik has aged so well...probably the best out of all the Russian Olympic champions.
Ilynikh’s career might have been relatively short, but there are many skaters who haven’t achieved gold and bronze medal at Olympic regardless how long they have tried. So what is success? Is it how long one kept trying, or is it the medals one achieved? If I should choose for myself, I would prefer the short one with the medals, rather than the long one that didn’t go anywhere. In fact, the shorter one with the medals gives the skaters options to figure out what they want to do with their lives, including university if they wish to. Whereas the long one without medals - one may suddenly realise that they are thirty, have no education, don’t know what to do with their life and wouldn’t go to university even if they wanted, because they don’t want to be dependent on their parents for another five years.Sarcasm aside, seriously, will her career end before it's even begun? What can really even be done? The ratio of girls to boys in Russian Ice Dance is around 30:1, not so? I really like Eva Kuts as well, but she's nowhere to be found now, except shows.
Ilynikh’s career might have been relatively short, but there are many skaters who haven’t achieved gold and bronze medal at Olympic regardless how long they have tried. So what is success? Is it how long one kept trying, or is it the medals one achieved? If I should choose for myself, I would prefer the short one with the medals, rather than the long one that didn’t go anywhere. In fact, the shorter one with the medals gives the skaters options to figure out what they want to do with their lives, including university if they wish to. Whereas the long one without medals - one may suddenly realise that they are thirty, have no education, don’t know what to do with their life and wouldn’t go to university even if they wanted, because they don’t want to be dependent on their parents for another five years.
But even Radionova was the one who made the decision. There was nothing forcing her to finish her career. She could have stayed longer and try if she wanted. One never knows...people wrote off Tuktamysheva so many times and she always came back. Who would have thought that she would be the one who comes on top at this years Russian GP? So I don’t think it is right to say that Radionova didn’t have a chance. Her chance might not have been huge, but if the stars align...I'm all for them skating as long as they want to. I don't think it's sad when their career ends early, unless they hadn't achieved all they wanted, like Radionova (but then again, sticking around probably wouldn't have made a difference). I have enjoyed watching skaters like Zagitova, Tuktymsheva, and Leonova with their various different types of careers.
In my book there is nothing wrong in keeping it short and sweet, so long as you leave on your own terms. Besides you can try your hand at other opportunities.Ilynikh’s career might have been relatively short, but there are many skaters who haven’t achieved gold and bronze medal at Olympic regardless how long they have tried. So what is success? Is it how long one kept trying, or is it the medals one achieved? If I should choose for myself, I would prefer the short one with the medals, rather than the long one that didn’t go anywhere. In fact, the shorter one with the medals gives the skaters options to figure out what they want to do with their lives, including university if they wish to. Whereas the long one without medals - one may suddenly realise that they are thirty, have no education, don’t know what to do with their life and wouldn’t go to university even if they wanted, because they don’t want to be dependent on their parents for another five years.
ETA: Eva Kuts is on icepartnersearch. So whatever she tried in the USA didn’t work out.
If i am not mistaking, i think through out the past year Leonova participated in one local St. Petersburg competition, but not in any national, or let alone international events. There has been mentions of her training young skaters at local rinks. There was an interview back in March 2020, where she said that quarantine is tough on her because she is kept off the ice, she can't imagine living without ice in one way or another; her show had to be cancelled, but she performed in Liza Tuktamysheva's (local) show; she and Anton Shulepov (her husband) went on a diet/reduction of fats in their food intake; played with her dog, talked about her daily life with Anton; etc.Btw, I must ask this question as I didn't manage to find the answer anywhere - is Leonova still competing? Or just busy organising parties in the middle of the p******c?
She is not just dating him.. . They live together and have a son. She calls Polunin his common-law husband. Business wise they are also connected. Elena closed down her and Liptnitskaya's skating academy and Polunin took it over in his name, it is now Polunin Inc.12. As for Ilinykh now, I am a bit perturbed that she is dating someone with neo-nazi tattoos, but then I can see that the famous bad boy would be her thing. A bit of Marina Anissina in her there.
She is not just dating him.. . They live together and have a son. She calls Polunin his common-law husband. Business wise they are also connected. Elena closed down her and Liptnitskaya's skating academy and Polunin took it over in his name, it is now Polunin Inc.
Ilinykh is probably the most naturally gifted female ice dancer in Russia in last ten years or so. She had great skating skills, charisma, presence on the ice, everything... except the fact that she was not a great athlete when it came to long-termed goals.
Olympic champion in figure skating Evgeny Plushenko posted a photo with his son Arseny on Instagram.
In other frames, Plushenko is captured in the company of his wife Yana Rudkovskaya and his three sons: 14-year-old Yegor Ermak - Plushenko's eldest son from his first marriage with Maria Ermak, 7-year-old Alexander (Sasha) and Arseny - the youngest son of Plushenko and Rudkovskaya, born on September 25, 2020 from a surrogate mother.