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RUSSIAN NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN CHAMPION 2022 









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Should Mark skate both programs in the team event? Will it be too much pressure on this young skater?
Should Mark skate both programs in the team event? Will it be too much pressure on this young skater?
Q1-yesShould Mark skate both programs in the team event? Will it be too much pressure on this young skater?

Dumb question, but why is his first name Mark? Isn't that not a Russian name? I wondered if he had an American parent but his wiki didn't say anything about that. (BTW my son is named Viktor even though he's Asian; my husband thought it sounded cool.)
My parents have had several Russian-Jewish friends named Mark. Maybe Kondratiuk is Jewish as well? He sure does sound like a typical Russian-Jewish dude and his first name may be another hint. His last name "Kondratiuk" sounds Ukrainian.I was wondering too, but it looks like it is a Russian name, but rare. There's a few famous Marks on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_(given_name)
Found a post on the internet that said the Russian name is associated with Jews, Poles, and Yugoslavs in Russia. I've seen some of the comments in Russian calling him "Markusha."
My parents have had several Russian-Jewish friends named Mark. Maybe Kondratiuk is Jewish as well? He sure does sound like a typical Russian-Jewish dude and his first name may be another hint. His last name "Kondratiuk" sounds Ukrainian.

As did the Zaretskys.It would be ironic considering his program but then again Averbukh famously skated to JCS.![]()
So did Volosozhar Trankov (yellow pants).It would be ironic considering his program but then again Averbukh famously skated to JCS.![]()

There is a Russian singer named Mark Bernes, who I like. I loved his song Zhuravli (second best version of that song, - the best by Dmitri horostovsky- JMO) so I looked for his CD a few years ago. I almost bought one.Dumb question, but why is his first name Mark? Isn't that not a Russian name? I wondered if he had an American parent but his wiki didn't say anything about that. (BTW my son is named Viktor even though he's Asian; my husband thought it sounded cool.)

Thanks for the info. Reading more about Mark, what a great season it's been for him after years of toiling in obscurity. While I'm not a fan of those magenta pants, he skates with a lot of excitement and joy.
Of course I remember thatSo did Volosozhar Trankov (yellow pants).![]()
but I was talking about Jewish skaters using it, which I don't believe those two are.It's really cool though how he was only an alternate to Nationals last year and then won bronze!The phrase years of toiling in obscurity makes me giggle for some reason because he's only 18! I think of that more for someone who is achieving success at the last minute at a much older age. At the same time it's true that he wasn't well-known as a junior skater or anything, most of us just heard of him for the first time last year unlike some of the Russian ladies who seem to start being talked about at a super young age.
Sorry I didn't realize the conversation was about Jewish skaters.Of course I remember thatbut I was talking about Jewish skaters using it, which I don't believe those two are.
It's really cool though how he was only an alternate to Nationals last year and then won bronze!
well arent Slutskaya, Averbukh, Kaganovskaya (E.G. Elena Kagan-Cohen) jewishSorry I didn't realize the conversation was about Jewish skaters.