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Alina Zagitova

He said he read the experts comments on GS, understood that he and Eteri was wrong and now they knows what to do with Alina further

:agree::biggrin: I am happy that I could be helpful. :rofl:
I read the translation meanwhile, but I appreciate your sense of humor. Thanks!
 
Can't help but think that she thought about how she was denied the right to here her anthem at her biggest victory and once in a lifetime moment

"denied the right"???

Alina may have been disappointed and angry with herself, but I'll never think she'll deny Samodurova her victory and moment of glory when the Russian National Anthem was being played. Alina made mistakes, Sofia didn't.

Sofia sang proudly along, but we weren't shown Alina. Did she sing along too, through her tears?
 
"denied the right"???

Alina may have been disappointed and angry with herself, but I'll never think she'll deny Samodurova her victory and moment of glory when the Russian National Anthem was being played. Alina made mistakes, Sofia didn't.

Sofia sang proudly along, but we weren't shown Alina. Did she sing along too, through her tears?

Uh think she might have been referring to the Olympics
 
Can't help but think that she thought about how she was denied the right to here her anthem at her biggest victory and once in a lifetime moment

I can only imagine what was in her heart and mind at that moment, but I like to think she was singing it in her heart.

Alina has had and is having a very unique Olympic Gold Medal winning journey. Not hearing her anthem or seeing her flag. Not returning home as 'the favorite'. Not becoming an instant media 'darling'. Being 'adopted' by Japan. Slowly winning people over by mainly staying quiet, avoiding attention, graciously acknowledging anything given to her, appreciating her fans and keeping her head down working hard. Alternately winning and losing after the OG but always, always fighting.

Following her journey has been nothing less than inspirational in so many ways. Watching her grow as a skater and become the person she is becoming.

If I was writing the script it would be different. But it's important to remember that if one thing is different then everything is different. I am here, as a fan, to see where her journey takes her. It's not just about seeing her win, it's about seeing her happy.

Her happiness at the Gala today meant more because it came after such a struggle. I'm proud of her. Sometimes only you know when you have won.
 
"denied the right"???

Alina may have been disappointed and angry with herself, but I'll never think she'll deny Samodurova her victory and moment of glory when the Russian National Anthem was being played. Alina made mistakes, Sofia didn't.

Sofia sang proudly along, but we weren't shown Alina. Did she sing along too, through her tears?

starlight97 was referring to Alina's Olympic Gold Medal.
 
Алина Ильназовна и Александр Григорьевич: Показательные выступления на Чемпионате Европы 2019 в городе Минске
ИСУ Чемпионат Европы по фигурному катанию Минск 2019
1080p 50fps Любительская видеосъемка

Exhibition Gala Survivor Tomb Raider Lara Croft
https://youtu.be/Hn-pN_TNPIs

Exhibition Gala Final
https://youtu.be/Y4Fmed4MYsQ

Enjoy and stay tuned!
 
Alina is amazing!!

Her Gala performance was perfect and she was excited and full of energy.

People should take a cue from the picture our lovely EdRoz posted above of Sofia hugging Alina and be kinder to skaters.

The measure of one’s greatness is, first of all, character. Alina has great character and has shown she is gracious when being on top of the podium, in the second highest spot or even completely off the podium the two times this happened.

I want to see her wonderful skates for many, many years. I want to see her smile, her kindness and her grit. She has nothing to prove to no one, she won’t stop being great because of a less stellar Skating performance. Or even several of those. As she grows as a performer, changes her tech elements, learns new jumps and improves her artistry and skating skills, things might get bumpy but she will get there. In fact, as far as greatness is concerned, she has already arrived.

Knock’em dead Alina!!!

https://twitter.com/tamayura_yura/status/1089524266373017601?s=21
 
I can only imagine what was in her heart and mind at that moment, but I like to think she was singing it in her heart.

Alina has had and is having a very unique Olympic Gold Medal winning journey. Not hearing her anthem or seeing her flag. Not returning home as 'the favorite'. Not becoming an instant media 'darling'. Being 'adopted' by Japan. Slowly winning people over by mainly staying quiet, avoiding attention, graciously acknowledging anything given to her, appreciating her fans and keeping her head down working hard. Alternately winning and losing after the OG but always, always fighting.

Following her journey has been nothing less than inspirational in so many ways. Watching her grow as a skater and become the person she is becoming.

If I was writing the script it would be different. But it's important to remember that if one thing is different then everything is different. I am here, as a fan, to see where her journey takes her. It's not just about seeing her win, it's about seeing her happy.

Her happiness at the Gala today meant more because it came after such a struggle. I'm proud of her. Sometimes only you know when you have won.

+1000000 likes for this post :ghug:
 
I wasn't able to write anything for a whole week.
So, first of all, I want to congratulate Alina with the silver medal of the European championship.
And then aww how awsome and cute she was at the gala , giving airballons to kids... :luv17:
 
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