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- Jan 20, 2019
Hi guys, I haven't posted here in a while, but I just finally arrived home from Grenoble, after a memorable 3 days of IdF and I wanted to share a bit of my experience here...
This was the first competition I've ever attended and honestly, I have no idea if I'll get the chance to attend another one any time soon, as they're so much more far away and expensive for me in the U.S. or Canada.
After watching so many competitions on TV, it felt almost surreal to be at this one place with all of the fans, media people, coaches and the skaters I've always seen only through the screen.
I was also very lucky that most of my favorite skaters from the different disciplines were skating here, but first and foremost, I was there for Alina.
Some unexpected things happened to me while I was there... I got to meet the always amazing Team Zagitova, helped them give away some of the red banners with Alina's name that we see at every one of her competitions and on both days, they gave me one of the big heart plushies to throw on the ice after Alina's skates. I also ended up being interviewed by Russian 1tv channel about Alina, they asked how I became her fan and if she has many fans in Mexico and Spain (where I'm living atm) and let me assure you yes, she does!
Watching Alina live felt a bit different from watching her on TV. Whenever she was on the ice, it was hard to take your eyes away from her. She's so beautiful, elegant and graceful.
At first, I was definitely upset with the scores. I wanted to celebrate Alina's victory and I was sad after the final results were announced but after seeing Alina so calm and happy, I felt much better. Seeing her new EX and then seeing her dancing and having fun at the end was the perfect finale.
Like Alina herself said, placements don't matter that much anymore. Watching Alina enjoy her skates so much and supporting her is more than enough. She has reached a point where no crappy judging or lame politicking can ruin the party and that's amazing to see
This was the first competition I've ever attended and honestly, I have no idea if I'll get the chance to attend another one any time soon, as they're so much more far away and expensive for me in the U.S. or Canada.
After watching so many competitions on TV, it felt almost surreal to be at this one place with all of the fans, media people, coaches and the skaters I've always seen only through the screen.
I was also very lucky that most of my favorite skaters from the different disciplines were skating here, but first and foremost, I was there for Alina.
Some unexpected things happened to me while I was there... I got to meet the always amazing Team Zagitova, helped them give away some of the red banners with Alina's name that we see at every one of her competitions and on both days, they gave me one of the big heart plushies to throw on the ice after Alina's skates. I also ended up being interviewed by Russian 1tv channel about Alina, they asked how I became her fan and if she has many fans in Mexico and Spain (where I'm living atm) and let me assure you yes, she does!
Watching Alina live felt a bit different from watching her on TV. Whenever she was on the ice, it was hard to take your eyes away from her. She's so beautiful, elegant and graceful.
At first, I was definitely upset with the scores. I wanted to celebrate Alina's victory and I was sad after the final results were announced but after seeing Alina so calm and happy, I felt much better. Seeing her new EX and then seeing her dancing and having fun at the end was the perfect finale.
Like Alina herself said, placements don't matter that much anymore. Watching Alina enjoy her skates so much and supporting her is more than enough. She has reached a point where no crappy judging or lame politicking can ruin the party and that's amazing to see

to you , egoshina, and bewitched for sharing your amazing experience with us, I am so happy that Alina had so many amazing fans to cheer for her at this event. :luv17:
:dev2: Get him, Aliona!
Yes she saw his bald head and made a wise comment that Alina heard as well. Muahawwwa!