Even in the field as wide open as the one in Saransk, few could have predicted a medal for Bush. The student of Alexei Urmanov skated a very competent program, landing a triple Axel and six more triple jumps - only popping a final flip into a double.
"I am very upset about the mistake," he said afterwards. "Even though the flip is put really late in the program, I have always landed it in the past. I would not have changed the outcome anyway, but still it's a pity."
The Junior Grand Prix Final participant earned 135.93 (64.65/71.28) points, and with a total score of 204.98, was able to capture the bronze.
"It was a decent job," he said at the press conference. "At least Urmanov was happy, which is good. He is a strict taskmaster, but he is a great professional and I always try to do what he tells me to do. Often it is not easy, but this is something you have to live with."
The skater is often compared to Evgeni Plushenko both in his appearance and in his skating style.
"Yes, thank you, I am aware of it," he replied when asked about it at the press conference. "In fact for a while I considered making a sign and sticking it on my back 'Yes, I look like Plushenko. No, I am not his brother'," he joked."Pretty much everyone who meets me tells me about it. Generally I pretend to be surprised."
The 17-yeard old, however, denies any attempts to copy a decorated compatriot.
"No, I do not re-watch his programs," he said. "If anything, I watch Alexei Yagudin. He is the one I was always looking up to. Together with my coach, we have tried to work on it [not looking like Plushenko]. We changed the haircut. It did not work. Now all that is left is a plastic surgery."