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Having now watched Trusova's program on Japan Open, I gotta say... quads are cool ...
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Having now watched Trusova's program on Japan Open, I gotta say... quads are cool ...

Why? There is lots of good and insightful stuff to be found, with honest and pure intentions. There is also lot of insidious trash
Samodelkina (born in 2007) in the meantime landed 3A in practice.
Sofia Akatyeva vs Sofia Samodelkina would be quite an interesting rivalry in the coming years!
Take this for what it's worth ....
Navka is "sucking up" to Tutberidze for the sake of the "golden" career of Peskov’s daughter
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I don't know about the effect it has in Russia, but at least here on the forum it seems we're taking it less seriously, which is the thing to do. I swear last year we fought tooth and nail over every single thing as if it mattered the most.Read my footnote ....
I don't know where and how to put these kind of articles either, for me they just show what's going on in Russian media and why, in my opinion, one shouldn't really be bothered by all this, least of all the athletes.
It still has a demoralising effect of course, the gossip and poisonous rumours never stop, and this makes skaters, trainers, judges and officials in charge anxious of speaking with any press apart from established agencies or through their own channels, i.e. FFKKR and FFKM internet and publications, authoritative websites and social media portals managed by the schools themselves etc.
It also means each and every skater, no matter how young or insignificant, will have to be on constant alert for social media traps. We see less and less live streams even with the adult skaters, because they know they will be compromised.
I second this. [emoji23][emoji23]Here's an idea: create a thread named "Junk articles on figure skating from Russian tabloids" and dump them there [emoji3]
She should. She has an image to build, a reputation to protect. Being thankful to your team members, gracious to the opponents you defeated, respectful towards officials, judges and sponsors, all these are excellent traits in a champion on the rise. Aleksandra's parents taught her this, and emphasised it in their interviews: they want to raise Sasha as a good person with a well rounded character.
I hope Khrustalniy keeps their skaters media savvy, keeps their appearances in the media to a minimum so they always look and sound fresh and does everything needed to protect them from unnecessary exposure and possible exploitation by less than reputable media.
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I second this. [emoji23][emoji23]
At least, would bring much more understandment of the logic of russian fans and why they like or dislike certain things. Because we would have a spot for all the articles we are ashamed to translate and post here.
I totally agree, Sasha proves once more that she is competitive, but very gracious and classy with her competitors. And also thankful to her coaches and fans.
I think that would be actually fun
At least, would bring much more understandment of the logic of russian fans and why they like or dislike certain things. Because we would have a spot for all the articles we are ashamed to translate and post here.
I think that would be actually fun
At least, would bring much more understandment of the logic of russian fans and why they like or dislike certain things. Because we would have a spot for all the articles we are ashamed to translate and post here.

It will also become an immense pasture for all fans “not to love Russians” and an inexhaustible source of “arguments” for them. It’s like a Pandora’s box, which should not be opened. Think three times before.
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Anyway, now, I heard Kanysheva is competing soon at a Cup of Russia stage? Does anyone know when exactly? I‘ve been waiting to see her skate and hope she‘s recovered fully from her injury. And on another note, Sima, Sotskova and Guliakova are assigned to participate in the Denis Ten Trophy. Will be nice to see Sima compete internationally before the start of the GP.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Ht4N3L8JSmqpBXz/status/1181461795199799296

Yes, I also wanted to ask if anyone has a schedule of all the Cup of Russia stages? It's so difficult to find information when you can't read cyrillian.![]()
I think that would bring us understanding of the logic of some paid shills and some extremely biased bloggers only![]()