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Looks like things are going well in Romania and we even got the promise of a new video coming soon. :hap85:
Here is the short version already:
https://vk.com/julia_lipnitskaya?w=wall-31036833_45904
I've never been so excited about an advertising video, guess there is a first time for everything![]()
It's just so cool to watch them grow.

I forgot my VK password and can’t view the video. Is there a YouTube version of it?
The only word from Romanian coach I understood was "idol". :agree:They’ve gone and made the news in Romania! She does some nice quick steps in the videoarty:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmwXvyNg8To/
I think Yulia has not lost everything in sports. She needs just quietly and calmly to recover gradually over 4 seasons. And after 2022 Winter Olympics she will be possible to compete in the artistic program. ISU will accept her with open arms, because her ability is what they need in a planned change of FS. And very few skaters fit. The main thing is to know that it is possible.
I am Romanian and I am totally surprised by their appearance on the news at our national television because figure skating is not a popular sport in our country. TVR usually only broadcasts Europeans, Worlds and OG. We're lucky to have Eurosport for the GP series. Anyway, I can translate the news for you if you are interested.
Honestly, I did not expect that. I'm happy that Yulia hasn't lost her drawing power.They’ve gone and made the news in Romania!

"Yulia Lipnitskaya is the youngest champion in the modern history of figure skating. She took the gold medal in Sochi with the Russian team when she was only 15 years and 249 days old. The beautiful Elena Ilinykh finished the Olympic games with two medals around her neck: the team gold and the bronze medal for the ice dancing competition.
Elena Ilinykh: 'The medal we won in Sochi, at home, in front of so many supporters who were rooting for us, the atmosphere, it was unforgettable.'
Both of them and another Russian skater came to Brașov at the invitation of a coach from Bucharest, Andreea Ionescu. 20 children will skate with them for a week. The parents paid 1050 euros per child for accommodation, meals and training.
Andreea Ionescu: 'I believe that it is every Romanian skater's wish to train and share the same ice with such Olympic entities. Both of them are basically children's idols.'
The two champions will teach kids the secrets of figure skating techniques, style, step sequences, jumps and spins.
Elena Ilinykh: 'I think this is a big step for Romania. I have a huge respect for Andreea and we are happy to be here.' "