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Yikes...Samoilov not helping me stay awake. This is not good
'older' really? They both were born in the second half of 2003. Evgeny in July, Matvei in October. I would say they are of the same age.
Samoylov and Tarasenko (he was at Senior Nationals) both have to leave figure skating
'older' really? They both were born in the second half of 2003. Evgeny in July, Matvei in October. I would say they are of the same age.
Vetlugin like Kurakova. Both look like children but its not like thatsorry, I didnt know they were born the same year
Semenenko definitely looks much older, Vetlugin looks very much younger than his age
Don't want to get into an argument, but I just wanted to point out something.
Not sure how it works in America, but in Europe, when deciding what school year you are in, the division is between 31st July and 1st August.
So, although the age difference is only 3 months, Semenenko is a year older than Vetlugin when it comes to their education.
And, even though I have been out of school for 12 years, that is still how I measure ages. It becomes ingrained in you.
CaroLiza_fan
same here, I guess in Russia they dont have divisions as long as they are born in the same year
Why do we have to measure them by British educational standards? By ISU standards they are the same age.
Tutberidze`s group have real problem with axel. Medvedeva and Pitkeev like examplesSkirda is a real talent, hope he gets a 3A soon
Tutberidze`s group have real problem with axel. Medvedeva and Pitkeev like examples
and 12 yo Semenenko already has itPitkeev's 3A looks fine to me, but Medvedeva definitely needs work on hers
Skirda is too talented not get the hard jumps
Gumennik has learned the 3A now, hoping Skirda can it this coming season
Skirda is too talented not get the hard jumps
Gumennik has learned the 3A now, hoping Skirda can it this coming season