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- Nov 9, 2007
I think this article may have been mentioned before but there's a certain part of it that intrigued me...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g7sCT0w6tUxojuuGaPq3YBkJ602A
(Nikolai Morozov talking...)
But he said each figure skating power has a cyclical crop of great talent and Russia has "three unbelievable young girls" now in their early teens who are too young to be eligible to compete in the Olympics.
They can land several triple-triple combinations in a programme, he said, adding that Russia's figure skating federation was "working 24 hours a day" to cultivate young talent ahead of the 2014 winter Olympics in Sochi.
"If you send them to the Olympics, they'll beat Mao, Yu-Na and Miki," Morozov said, without naming the Russians.
Does anyone know which skaters he is referring to?
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g7sCT0w6tUxojuuGaPq3YBkJ602A
(Nikolai Morozov talking...)
But he said each figure skating power has a cyclical crop of great talent and Russia has "three unbelievable young girls" now in their early teens who are too young to be eligible to compete in the Olympics.
They can land several triple-triple combinations in a programme, he said, adding that Russia's figure skating federation was "working 24 hours a day" to cultivate young talent ahead of the 2014 winter Olympics in Sochi.
"If you send them to the Olympics, they'll beat Mao, Yu-Na and Miki," Morozov said, without naming the Russians.
Does anyone know which skaters he is referring to?