Hanna
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Ugh, poor boy.
Litvintsev, Danielian and Pulkinen form my Holy Trinity in this comp.
Litvintsev, Danielian and Pulkinen form my Holy Trinity in this comp.
Tiffany is from the UK (with Russian roots), Jonathan does sound strange (alright, he was born in Australia and his dad is from Portugal), Diana is fine and with Yuko [sic!] it's been well known that she is Japanese.Any stranger than the first names of some actual Russian citizens such as Tiffany, Jonathan, Diana, and Yuka?
Wow, I agree with Hanna in 66%! That must be the first time ever!Ugh, poor boy.
Litvintsev, Danielian and Pulkinen form my Holy Trinity in this comp.
Gogolev is proving that he is also has Russian citizenship; pops, quads and then pogosplat all in quick secession.
From what Russian-Canadians are saying, Stephan is "english", in Russian it is "Stepan", a standard Russian name.I am still not over the fact that Russian immigrants can name their son Stephen. But then again, a Russian former student of my dad's named her firstborn Jason. In Germany.
I indeed do know about "Stepan" as a Russian name, but I didn't know the backstory. Thank you for the clarification.From what Russian-Canadians are saying, Stephan is "english", in Russian it is "Stepan", a standard Russian name.
He was born in Canada, then mother/parents went back to Russia for a while, then returned to Canada, he has Russian passport, but also a Canadian one (by birth). He is technically "Canadian".
Quads not working for Danielian. Very nice 3a-3t, though.
Both of Matyas’ programs were really good live. He has charisma, speed, good skating, and musicality.
(All unlike his older brother.)
Belt Stub is the Grindr user name of one of the Italian coaches/choreographers. Don’t ask how I know.Adam’s belt stub is super distracting.
Any stranger than the first names of some actual Russian citizens such as Tiffany, Jonathan, Diana, and Yuka?