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Alexandra Trusova

She is 17. If she leaves now and goes abroad, she can seat out even 3 years penalty and do better than by staying. Please, make it happen! 🙏 unless that foot injury was basically it…
 
Short interview. It didn't make me very happy, to be honest:



translation:

Are you currently training with the rest of the group or not?

-Yes, I'm exercising. I train at the same time with other skaters, but less time. I don’t practice programs, I mainly perform jumps and various individual elements.

Do you do quadruple jumps?

-Yes.

Do you have more free time after the end of the Olympics? And has there been more attention to you?

-Attention has really become more. I can say that wherever I go, people [pay attention to me], regardless of whether they are somehow connected with figure skating. I just come, for example, to a bank, to a store, to some salon - and people always recognize me. Sometimes they don’t even show it, they just look at me, and when I ask something, they answer: “Of course, of course, Alexandra!”. That's about it.

So it's nice for you?

-Yes very.

Tell us a little about how you set yourself up for the free skate. And could you describe the atmosphere that was at the Olympics? All athletes say that this atmosphere is very different from what happens at other competitions. Do you confirm this?

-Yes, the Olympics is different from all other competitions, of course. Absolutely different feeling. All people ask: “What is the difference?” - and I don't know how to answer that question. I can't say exactly what the difference is. Everything is different, everything is different. Something different than always. The atmosphere is good, everyone was very supportive.

The decision to perform five quadruple jumps at the Olympics was made by you personally, or did the coaches decide so?

No, not coaches. Of course, I made the decision. Even before the start of the free program, the coaches offered me to remove the quadruple salchow, to perform only four jumps. But no one seriously argued with me, it was just a suggestion.

They didn't argue with you because it's useless?

-Yes, because everyone knows that I have been going to this for a long time. I had to do these five jumps at the Olympics, I wanted to. I prepared for this twice this season because I had to recover from an injury.

The triple axel is such a stumbling block, I can't help but ask about it, because all the fans are interested in this issue. Did Eteri Georgievna support the inclusion of this element in the short program, or did she oppose it?

- In this case, too, there was no such thing that someone spoke for or against. The coaches just didn't say anything. We were getting ready to do this program with axel. In general, no one ever tells me anything about the axel.

In training, this element most often works out well for you, but not so in competitions. What is the reason for this, do you think?

-Before, I would say that the cause of mistakes is excitement. And now I don’t know, because at the Olympics, when performing a short program, I almost didn’t worry. So I don't know why it didn't work for me.

After the free program, after the announcement of the results, you reacted very emotionally. Everyone saw your conversation with the coaches. How would you react to this situation now?

- It would also.

Would have reacted the same way...

-Yes, exactly the same.

If you had the opportunity to re-execute your programs at the Olympics, would you change anything in them, or not?

-I would do the same.

Now the world championship has been canceled for Russian athletes. Will you still skate this season?

-No, I won't this season. More precisely, I will perform on the show. I will participate in all shows.

If we talk about the next season, are you already tuned in to it, do you have any plans?

-Not yet. I want to finish the season, relax, make some kind of voyage, if possible. And then we'll see.

Where do you usually like to relax?

-Always at sea. Where it's warm.
 
She is 17. If she leaves now and goes abroad, she can seat out even 3 years penalty and do better than by staying. Please, make it happen! 🙏 unless that foot injury was basically it…
Under the circumstances, I do not think the RusFed will be able to enforce any waiting period for athletes who wish to leave and represent other countries-they have ZERO leverage in the ISU right now, and leaving isn't a 'choice' to gain competitive advantage. There has never been a better time to leave, there are many wealthy Russian exPats (and in the skating community) in the west who will be happy to sponsor different skating familes. During soviet times there was a mass exodus of athletes, artists and academics, and we seem to be returning to soviet times. Run Sasha Run. And don't look back. lol
 
Under the circumstances, I do not think the RusFed will be able to enforce any waiting period for athletes who wish to leave and represent other countries-they have ZERO leverage in the ISU right now, and leaving isn't a 'choice' to gain competitive advantage. There has never been a better time to leave, there are many wealthy Russian exPats (and in the skating community) in the west who will be happy to sponsor different skating familes. During soviet times there was a mass exodus of athletes, artists and academics, and we seem to be returning to soviet times. Run Sasha Run. And don't look back. lol
ISu would have to change their own rules first.
 
Under the circumstances, I do not think the RusFed will be able to enforce any waiting period for athletes who wish to leave and represent other countries-they have ZERO leverage in the ISU right now, and leaving isn't a 'choice' to gain competitive advantage. There has never been a better time to leave, there are many wealthy Russian exPats (and in the skating community) in the west who will be happy to sponsor different skating familes. During soviet times there was a mass exodus of athletes, artists and academics, and we seem to be returning to soviet times. Run Sasha Run. And don't look back. lol
The problem is that ISU does have release requirement for everyone. But, yes, I would be so happy if she leaves asap.
 
The problem is that ISU does have release requirement for everyone. But, yes, I would be so happy if she leaves asap.
To go where? She has parents and I think three little brothers picking up and moving to another country is not that easy.

There are no legalities or precedent set to stop athletes from certain countries from competing because of what their country's leaders are doing. Otherwise many countries including mine would have had their athletes cancelled from International competitions long before this.

Besides Russia is appealing to Cas about the isu canceling their athletes from International competition. It is unprecedented.

I think a good option for all Russian athletes is to go train and live in another country not change your citizenship but train and live in another country like so many do and that could give these Russian athletes an easier time traveling internationally than flying out of Moscow or St Petersburg with the situation Russia is in and with Russian banks being blocked internationally.

As for Sasha she certainly gone through a lot since the Olympics. I am sure she's very upset about a lot of things going on. She probably can't believe it. I wish her well I sure hope there's more for her to give the sport and the fans.
 
Also, unrelated, but Zagitova's free from 2018 has 10M views and Lipnitskaya's team free from 2014 has 20M. Funny how that is.
 
To go where? She has parents and I think three little brothers picking up and moving to another country is not that easy.

There are no legalities or precedent set to stop athletes from certain countries from competing because of what their country's leaders are doing. Otherwise many countries including mine would have had their athletes cancelled from International competitions long before this.

Besides Russia is appealing to Cas about the isu canceling their athletes from International competition. It is unprecedented.

I think a good option for all Russian athletes is to go train and live in another country not change your citizenship but train and live in another country like so many do and that could give these Russian athletes an easier time traveling internationally than flying out of Moscow or St Petersburg with the situation Russia is in and with Russian banks being blocked internationally.

As for Sasha she certainly gone through a lot since the Olympics. I am sure she's very upset about a lot of things going on. She probably can't believe it. I wish her well I sure hope there's more for her to give the sport and the fans.
To this matter I would like to show a reasonable words from this youtuber (time 24:00). She said (among other important and interesting things) this very great line: "You can't escape your problems and move to a perfect paradise."
 
What's a totally irrelevant Youtuber and his opinion on something totally different doing in Sasha's Fanfest? Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
 
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