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Makar Ignatov, Alexander Samarin. Elizaveta K and her ice dance partner Egor Bazin?? (I think) get him mixed up with the other ice dancer! Elena Radionova. The other blonde lady no idea lolI see Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, but who are the others?
Oh, you must be right about Elena Radionova! Her face seemed familiar. Thank you!Makar Ignatov, Alexander Samarin. Elizaveta K and her ice dance partner Egor Bazin?? (I think) get him mixed up with the other ice dancer! Elena Radionova. The other blonde lady no idea lol
love love love this.That is certainly good news for today!
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Alena Kostornaia: “I want to skate long, long and beautiful. Even if I don’t win anything, let it be a long story, like Carolina Kostner has.”
Interview with Alena Kostornaia. About her career, shows, nutrition and friendship in sports.fs-gossips.com
This hairstyle suits her so well. Why isn't she starring on the Disney channel

Because she's too good for that. I wish her a much better future than most Disney stars.This hairstyle suits her so well. Why isn't she starring on the Disney channel![]()
I agree to a point… the money would be amazing!! And children all over wouldBecause she's too good for that. I wish her a much better future than most Disney stars.
The long-awaited very long interview with Aliona. I hope we'll get a complete translation, because she speaks about (almost) everything we ever wanted to know about her.
This is already awesome! You've translated so much! Welcome back, by the wasý.to be continued...
I don't know how to thank you Alex, I'm starting to run out of words...First 23 minutes of the interview:
Hello everyone, this is the “Without Water” channel, and today we are talking with the European champion in figure skating, the winner of the Grand Prix stages Alena Kostornaya. Alena, hello! I'm very glad to see you! How are you feeling, how is your hip?
-Well, it's fine... Good!
You answer a little uncertainly ... Well, in general - how was the operation, how was the recovery?
-The surgery went well overall, as did the recovery. In fact, it was all very hard, very long. Well, that is, it was hard and long for me, because I was already tired of this sitting and of this, to be honest, idleness.
But you were very strongly supported by your fans...
-Yes, many supported me, and it was naturally felt. But I wanted to somehow move and be more independent.
Well, in general, of course, this series of injuries just haunts you over the past few seasons. At first, you broke your hand and said: “I don’t want to be left without an arm at the age of 18.” Was this said as a result of emotions, or do you now, after a while evaluating this situation, understand that you should have overcome yourself and continued training with a cast?
- No, it wasn't worth it.
Shouldn't have competed at the Russian Championship, to try...?
-I... It's over, it's over and... Let's just say I don't regret it. That is, well, if it happened like that, it means that it should have been like that - that's all ...
Well, was it really that serious at the time? Well, that is, if we conditionally compare...
- No, I could not perform and train. There are a few different injuries. That is, here I can’t [train] at all, I can’t move because it hurts, and there I couldn’t because various secondary problems arose. That is, my hand did not fit into the sleeve of the dress, I was twisted to one side, because gypsum is still a heavy structure, despite the use of modern technologies. That is, there was no chance.
Well, I mean, at that moment, you didn't think about what that...
- "Damn, well, I had to do it, then I would have..."
Yes! Did you have any regrets?
-Not!
This is the most important thing, because... Tell me, are you saying this to the end honestly, and if you asked yourself this question, do you have any regrets?
- Well, naturally, the thought “but if I had not broken my arm” is another question. But since this has already happened, then in general, in the conditions in which I was then, everything was right.
Did you break your arm in some stupid way, or...
-Not! I am honest... I, as an honest athlete... Well, they told me: “Go and do it” - and I went to do it, train, and then I fell off the jump. It's not as if I went to a party somewhere on vacation and danced there so that I broke my arm. No, it was at training session, so...
When you watched the Olympics - Shcherbakova, Trusova, Valieva - what did you feel? Joy for the girls? Disappointment? Pain? Or...
- I didn't watch. Well, I was offended by the fact that theoretically, purely hypothetically, I could be there, if not for all this. Yes, of course it was a little embarrassing. Well, I kind of (makes gestures with his hands). No, no - everything!
Well, you are friends with Anya Shcherbakova. I'm sure you congratulated her.
-Yes! Naturally, as soon as I found out [about her victory], I congratulated her. I was extremely happy for her. I even watched her performance. Well, more correct - excerpts from the performance. I was scrolling through Instagram, and there, in addition to the photos in which Anna showed that she did win, there were still fragments of the performance, and I watched at it.
And what can you say about it?
- Well, she fought, skated worthy of gold!
I just really liked her performance. It was very clean skating.
-I just saw Anya's performances so many times that...
What is not surprising for you? (laughs)
-Yes! For me, this is not surprising. So for me it was not the kind of news that makes you say “Wow”, but still I reacted to it “Bro, you're doing great!”. Well, just respect. Something like that.
Did you do any analysis on the issue that if Sasha hadn’t put this triple axel in the short program, then ...
-I know that Sasha would not refuse a triple axel.
Would not refuse?
-Not!
And why?
- She can't be persuaded. That is why. Well, Sasha said - Sasha went.
That is, theoretically - if she had not fallen then, she could have won?
-Yes, she could. Well, we are all [skaters] to some extent [stubborn] sheep. Because if we want, if we need, then we will go for it anyway, regardless of what we were told - it is possible or not. We will go for it, we need it. Well, that is, she had to perform this triple axel - and she went to jump. No matter how they tried to dissuade her, no matter how they begged, no matter how they prayed. Well, that is, like...
And what, there were moments when they begged her and said “Sasha, it will be better this way”?
- I think that yes, there were such moments, but I'm not sure about it. I think she herself understood that... But she would not give up her complex content, because this is... Well, this is her main highlight.
And what would you choose - five landed quads, or Olympic gold?
-I would choose healthy limbs.
What do you think, is it realistic to repeat this achievement of Sasha Trusova? Also, is there anyone around her?
- Of the girls, maybe someone will. But honestly, I don't even know who it is. That is, I cannot name those who, perhaps, someday will do it. Well, maybe they won't. Although the quadruple axel was still done.
After the victorious European Championship, you had to go to the World Championship in the status of the main favorite. But a combination of circumstances, and ... Honestly, in all honesty - this whole pandemic and everything else - all this just ruined your career, which was at its peak ...
- Not that these circumstances broke [my career]. I had a lot of back problems at the time. That is, I won the European Championship, as they say, “by leaps and bounds.” That is, I did not train hard before the European Championship. If I did train, it was very meager and bad. I competed there and did everything. But it would have been very difficult for me to continue this further, because due to the injury I was no longer in physical shape. Well, here I was being treated, and then the World Championship was canceled, and I thought: “Well, in general, this is also not bad!”
Are you calming yourself down now or do you really think so?
- No, well, of course, I think so, because ... Damn, what's the point of going to competitions without elements? Well, that's just embarrassing.
Well, why, after all, did you win the European Championship?
- Yes, I won, but then I had to improve my shape, but I couldn’t do it, because I had an injury and I was sitting at home again.
By the way, what happened to your back?
- There is a lot of everything, a lot of different diagnoses, injuries that were not serious at first, but then aggravated. Well, because of this...
You worked with a psychologist, did you analyze this topic?
-There was a moment when I worked with a psychologist. But this is connected with another topic, which I, in general, do not want to dive into.
Was it related to sports or something else?
-Fifty fifty. The problems that arose in sports could interfere with my future life.
What was the most difficult and most enjoyable sporting moment in your career? I'm not asking in the abstract, but about specific situations.
-The most difficult thing is when I get injured and think “God, again! Yes, what is it?" And the most pleasant thing is when, having gone through this, I go out on the ice again.
- So you're talking about the very first step on the ice after the injury?
-Not. Rather, about the moment when I can do a sequence of steps or execute at least a fragment of a program. Yes, it's nice. And I say to myself: “Yes! I'm still capable of something!". And, of course, at the moment when the jumps are restored.
What is your favorite jump and what is not your favorite?
- The jump that, surprisingly, I can recover after a long break and perform almost the first time is the triple Axel. But only one try! That is, the first attempt will be such that everyone will say “Wow, how does this even work ?!”. And then I start to train this jump, and everything goes as always. Well, that is, falls, mistakes begin there, I try to adjust the jump for myself. This means that I enter the jump the way I should, but I try to do it the way I feel most comfortable. And here my problems inside my head already begin.
What about your not favorite jump?
- Not a favorite jump - this is probably a loop.
Why? Are you constantly failing at something?
- No, everything works out, it's just that this jump is short and uncomfortable. I'm talking about my inner feelings. Performing a loop for me is the most inconvenient - when compared with other jumps.
What are your favorite and not favorite programs? Has your love for music changed in a different direction? That is, you used to like lyrical compositions, but now you have switched.
-Not. In general, I like ... Well, to mix. To mix everything. That is, I do not like it when I have the same programs, the same styles. I love to try myself in something new, so that there is always something different. Besides, it's always interesting. Therefore, I do not have favorite and unloved programs. There are programs that I get tired of. That is, here is “Angel”, when I performed this for the second year - everyone said: “Wow, this is cool” ...
I can say that too! This is a great program!
-This is a really cool program, it revealed me from the other side. But doing it for the second year was hard. I mean, I didn't enjoy it.
Didn't enjoy it because you wanted something new/
-Yes, of course. New, really fundamentally new was the program for the song of Billy Eilish. Everyone reacted to this program like this: “Wow, this is cool, this is cool, no one has skated like this before”, and I triumphed. And so each program is a little bit different. I strive to ensure that the music does not repeat itself, except for the music from Romeo and Juliet. This music is my all-time favorite. Every time this music is taken, I say: “Yes!!”
By the way, I wanted to ask you - again, when watching the “Angel” program, which I saw at several tournaments, I noticed this: many skaters, after completing their performance, bow to all four sides - bow to the audience, judges, do some special trips. And you somehow always did the completion of the program very modestly. After you have stood in your last position, you can only wave your head like that - and that's it, you're leaving. Why?
- Well, no, I do an obligatory bow on four sides - and then I just go back, thinking, “Well, I did it, now I would have to rest as soon as possible.”
For some reason, I was surprised why at the end all the skaters try, as it were ...
- Firstly, this happens because... Well, there is such a feature that the next athlete cannot be released onto the ice until you finish your bows and go to the side of the rink. And this period of time is sometimes very important and very valuable.
That is, when someone bowed in front of you for a very long time ...
- We .... To be honest, any athlete in the depths of his soul hates the one who bows for a long time, the one who stands like this, holding on to his back ...
Many, many people actually do this...
-Ten bows, he still stand, and even tears on his eyes - oh my God! And you are standing in front of the gate, they don’t let you out and you can’t run out onto the ice. And here I stand and think: “My God, I would like to stab you with a knife!” There are separate stories for such people down there...
Listen, here are the toys they throw to you on the ice. I read somewhere that you, on the contrary, do not like it when soft toys are thrown to you.
- No, why, I like it, I just don't take everything with me. I basically choose three or four toys that I like, or take them “on request” - my friends have small children, and I naturally bring them toys. And so, for myself, I take one or two. Because why would I need more? And the rest of the toys ... Well, after us, children usually train on the rinks. And these children will be just insanely happy with these toys. And we, of course, leave them, give them.
Well, of course. Many athletes, in fact... In our sport (synchronous swimming) it is simply forbidden. Do not throw toys into the water.
- Well, in your sport, of course, it is forbidden. You won’t have such water striders there to swim and collect all this ...
And could ... (laughs) You, by the way, famously said - “water striders”. This is what we call a person who measures the temperature of water. Small children could collect [toys] too…
- Damn, well, firstly, the toys will become wet, and secondly, there ... Well, fu! Oh no! I don't think this is a very good idea. And ice can't do anything wrong with toys. But for the most part, it's banned now. Very conveniently made in Japan. There is a place in front of the rink where there are special bags that look like garbage bags, the names of the skaters are written on them. And people, instead of throwing toys on the ice, put toys in these bags. And then these packages are brought to the skaters. Great system, just great, I don’t understand why we still don’t have this.
But...
- Apparently, these toys will simply disappear from our bags, or the fans will start shifting them from one bag to another. We have cheerful fans, we have very cheerful fans, from whom you can expect anything, and therefore ... Therefore, sometimes I am simply shocked by them.
What shocked you the most?
-Sometimes the behavior of some fan bases towards each other, or towards other athletes. Sometimes it's just like... (covers her face with her hands). Nightmare!
Well, that was the worst thing, why are you covering your face like that?
- Well, because ... Let's take everyone's favorite confrontation between Alina (Zagitova) and Zhenya (Medvedeva). This example is easier to explain.
I think everyone knows about it.
-Yes. There is no such thing that some [fans] treat others adequately, understanding that these are the girls who train and compete with each other. Fans attack each other like that... That is, sometimes if you go to the chat, you will see this! It is now that the rules have appeared, according to which participants are banned for using obscene words ...
And where exactly are the fans banned?
- Well, for example, in Telegram chats. There, sometimes if you start reading the comments under the publication: “Zhenya is better! --No, Alina is better. And sometimes Zhenya takes part in the show, and there was such a situation: she appears and they shout to her: “Zhenya, you are the best!”. It is, in general, normal when they shout like that. But then someone shouts: “No, Alina is the best!”. And I think - well, now Zhenya is performing, Alina will be performing - and they will also shout to her “No, Zhenya is the best!”. And Zhenya herself reacted to this in the following way: “Is it possible, I’ll just turn around and leave here.” Well, it's kind of like that for me too...
But at soccer matches, fans also shout various insults at each other, don't they?
- It's soccer, it's different. We have one person go skating. If two people went skating at once - well, shout, it would not be so insulting. And when you perform - this is your time, these are your fans, you are doing your job - and then someone shouts something else, you quarrel with the audience. And at the same time, the athlete still needs to perform the program, show something. And, of course, this is unpleasant. It's embarrassing.
Have you had such a situation?
- No, I didn't have that. Although no, it was, but at that moment I was sitting in Kiss and cry, my performance had already ended, I was glad that I managed to complete it. Yes, I didn’t do the program well enough, I didn’t finish something, but I was glad that I completed it. And there was no question of any first place, I hadn’t even been given score yet, and then ... Here I am sitting with the coaches in Kiss and cry, we are discussing what needs to be worked on, and then they shout something like: “You so bad, worthless, and Lisa is the best.” It was about Liza Tuktamysheva. I... No, okay, if I said that I'm better, that I'm cooler - no. I objectively understood that I skated worse, that she would be the first, and this is unconditional - everything is decided and there are no questions. I didn't yell, "No! It's all untrue!" I just sat and waited for the score to see how many points my performance was worth, to see the protocol and understand what I need to work on.
[At the hippodrome]
Alena, we are at the hippodrome today. Why do you have a love for horses and where did it come from?
-Genes! (laughs) My aunt has a horse and that's how it all started. My whole family loves animals. Dad is a big lover of animals, and all, no matter which ones. This is probably where it all started. And then there's the horse - it's such a graceful, free and beautiful animal, and therefore ...
Why does your aunt have a horse? Is she a horse racing professional or is she a horse breeder?
- She's into show jumping. How professional - I can not say. But she took part in the competition. Probably, these are amateur competitions, because she has not been involved in this sport since childhood - well, something like that.
Are you feel confident in the saddle?
-Yes!
So you regularly go horseback riding, or maybe even jumping?..
-Yes, I do dressage and show jumping. Show jumping is the priority, of course. Still, it's more interesting. If I don't have injuries, I do it regularly. Once a week at least.
And if we talk about any show jumping competitions - have you already tried to take part at least at the amateur level?
-Not. Naturally, this all requires a lot of preparation. I rather do this for myself. It's like a way to relax.
If you have been involved in horses for so long, then why did you choose figure skating and not equestrianism?
-Because I didn't have that choice.
What is it like? Didnt your parents care about your opinion?
-I have always been figure skating, I have never been asked about it. And at some point, I just paid a visit to my aunt and her horses and immediately said: “wow, this is cool. Mom, I like it, let's go here.” And while I had to beg my mother, it was not so often. And when I myself found a place where I would do [equestrian sports] and did everything else myself, then, naturally, I began to ride a horse much more often.
That is, since how many years have you been in figure skating?
-From the age of four. Almost four.
And when did you realize that you would also like to do show jumping?
-Probably when I was 10 years old.
Well, yes, six years have already passed, and I think that left figure skating at the age of ten is no longer possible ...
- Well, yes, the question of change somewhere was no longer there. There was already a division: one is a sport, and the other is just my hobby.
Have you ever been to a real professional race?
-Not. I watched it on TV, but I never went to the races themselves.
Have you bet on horses?
- No! (Laughs) Dangerous thing!
Are you a gambler in general?
-In fact yes! But it all depends on the situation to which it concerns.
Any bets among figure skaters?
-Yes. This happens all the time in training.
Tell!
- Basically it's a bet on jumps - whether you do them or not. And the bet always goes, shall we say, in one direction. That is, if I do it, then nothing, no one owes anyone. If I don't, then I owe whoever I bet with.
What exactly should you do?
-We mostly bet on money.
Mostly money?.. And I heard recently - I don't know if it's true or not - that the loser has to somehow clean the blades of the skates or something like that ...
-Ah, well, when I didn’t earn money yet and couldn’t lose money, then this happened. The losers untied the laces on the skates, brought chocolates ...
That is, the one who won - sits down, you untie his shoelaces, and he sits like a king?
- Well, yes, the winner sits like a king, and you wipe his skate blades, put on covers ...
That is, as a servant?
-Yes! It was such a thing...
(pause)
Alena, let's go get acquainted with our today's horse. I don't even know if it's him or her, what's his name...
Woman with horse: Bukva!
Bukva? Bukva hello!
(to horse)
-Hi! Are you afraid of flashes? Don't be afraid, it's okay, it's okay...
She is so soft!
- She's so well combed!
(in a studio)
If we talk about falls, you told me behind the scenes that you even fell off a horse.
-Yes!
Tell me about it.
- Well, it was the case, I was still small. I was just studying, the training was at the very beginning. And then we went to the stable, located near our dacha, ten minutes by car, or less. Well, we went, and at that time it was autumn. Dampness, dirt, these puddles mixed with the coating. Well, ten minutes later the horse reared up, I fell back - and into a puddle. Right into all this dirt. I'm just like this (runs a palm over my face) I got dirty in all this, in all this slick - fu, just disgusting. It is clear that after that the lesson did not continue. After that, they laid old newspapers in the trunk of the car - and I was went home in the trunk.
It was painful?
- It didn't hurt, it was dirty. I think I even sipped a little of this dirt.
And if you compare a fall from a horse and a fall after jumping on ice? Where is the scariest and most painful?
-Everything happens unexpectedly, just during the jump, I understand: now it will hurt. Basically so. And the fall from the horse - mostly it happens unexpectedly, like this (snaps her fingers) - and that's it, fell.
Listen, but in fact you are very lucky that you didn’t break anything in yourself, that it all happened so carefully and calmly.
- And I was generally lucky in this sense, because nothing happened to me after falling from a horse.
Have you fallen many times?
-Two such serious cases, and the rest - so ... Once I did not fasten the saddle well, the saddle began to slide to one side, well, I moved out with the saddle, then something else. But mostly these are incidents - not such that it was necessary to urgently take me to the hospital. Nothing. On ice, I fall harder.
Liza Tuktamysheva, about whom we have already spoken, she is preparing quadruple jumps in her fifteenth or sixteenth season. Are you planning...
- I have a very good ... Here's what I can highlight - she and I have very good physical data. I mean, we're both short. I hope I'm not lying - she's about the same height as me. Maybe just a little higher.
Are you 155 centimeters tall?
-Yes. When we stand next to her, there is a minimal difference between us, maybe like this (points with her fingers). And this body will remain with us, that is, we will not become taller, we will not grow dramatically. The only thing to keep is an acceptable weight. But I think that at Lisa's age, it's not difficult anymore. So the body allows us to do [quadruples]. The rest depends on desire.
Will you attempt quads?
-I will look at how my arms, legs and whole body will behave. Because now it's hard for me to talk about any jumps.
