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I start wanting to know you better, may be we can team up to greet Zhenya..lol
From interview with Ilnaz Zagitov
Alina first went to Moscow with her mother ... At first time they lived with friends, did not know if Alina would leave at Sambo 70. The road to the ice rink took two hours in one direction. There was no point to return in the middle of the day , there was still evening training session. Therefore, there, at the ice rink, they rested, and they returned home closer to midnight. And early in the morning again for training ,before the subway it was necessary to go by bus, in the morning buses went badly because of very cold, they waited, froze in the cold. They called me: "We are frozen, there is not a bus for a long time". My heart was broken at that moment. Then, when Alina was left in group, we rented an apartment in Moscow and sent her a grandmother and my wife returned to Izevsk , we had to deal with our youngest daughter
I love hearing about the sacrifices and struggle athletes go through. It makes their successes even sweeter. What a fierce kid and family!
Do you have a link to the interview? Is it a video?
because they knew it supposed to be combo, so goe were not high). So, it is already 1,5 points of difference. And also 2A - 4,63 in team event and 4,2 in individual. If you download detailed protocols you can compare marks for all elements.
Overally, from that article it seems like the degradation of U. S. skating is caused by similar restrictions to those that now are proposed as the rule changes. I understand some concerns about the developing, but as he speaks about discouradging juvenile skaters to do harder elements, it reminds me that intended lowering of BV for quads and higher penalization for falls.

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