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This sentiment, regarding childhood opportunities and their transience, comes across strikingly in Eteri Tutberidze's more expansive interviews, where she alludes to that day in Oklahoma City, 19.4.95, and the profound impact it had on her outlook and thoughts about dreams, opportunities and fate. EG could literally smell the flesh of burning children that day. EG's drive and dedication and the achievements of hers and her team and students continue to inspire uncountable thousands of children - across Russia, neighbouring countries in Europe and Asia, and beyond to all continents - to get on to the ice and compete, as well as inspiring parents to support their children's dreams, and administrations and schools to expand access and facilities.
Do you have a link? This sounds very interesting, I'd like to hear or read it -- preferably read a translation, Google translate is fine for me. Or a video that offers translated captions to English. Thanks. If you don't mind, I'd appreciate a warning if there are parts that graphically describe the effects of the bombing. I don't like to be demanding, but I finally learned it's okay to ask.
I take the liberty of anticipating and giving an interview link because I had put it aside for myself some time ago.
Warning here, some words are inevitably "graphic" but others full of hope, it is worth going to the end for all those who are interested in Eteri's story.
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To try to go "further" in the translation you can copy and paste paragraphs in deepl
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