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Artur Dmitriev has passed away at 58

Heartbreaking news. Artur was one of the greatest male pairs skaters of all time. On the ice, he was absolutely magnetic ... you could not take your eyes off him. I'm so grateful that I got to see him compete live (with Oksana) and witness his charisma in person. Over the years, I've seen a lot of wonderful skaters; and, in time, some memories fade but not so for Artur. He was a skater for the ages. I am so saddened to hear of his passing and my heart goes out to his family and loved ones. RIP, Artur. 💔
 
A great opportunity for any Russian pair.
I think Mishina & Galliamov could do a very good tribute program.
If Mishina & Galliamov are allowed back. They weren't for the Olympics. Why would that neutrality review outcome change? As well, there won't be any neutral Russian pairs team competing on the senior GP, as the assignments have already been announced. If a nrutral team is allowed to compete on the GP for one assignment, I hope that it will be Boikova/ Koslovski.

In any case, there are plenty of Russian skaters in pairs, repping other countries. Many could create tributes or references in one form or another to the remarkable Artur Dmitriev.
 
If Mishina & Galliamov are allowed back. They weren't for the Olympics. Why would that neutrality review outcome change? As well, there won't be any neutral Russian pairs team competing on the senior GP, as the assignments have already been announced. If a nrutral team is allowed to compete on the GP for one assignment, I hope that it will be Boikova/ Koslovski.

In any case, there are plenty of Russian skaters in pairs, repping other countries. Many could create tributes or references in one form or another to the remarkable Artur Dmitriev.
I said nothing about competition. For me, I think an exhibition is more appropriate.
Whoever felt inspired by Artur should consider whether they feel inspired to pay tribute this way no matter what nation they represent.
 
I said nothing about competition. For me, I think an exhibition is more appropriate.
Whoever felt inspired by Artur should consider whether they feel inspired to pay tribute this way no matter what nation they represent.
Yeah, an exhibition tribute makes a lot of sense, by whomever so chooses. 👍 While I respect the best abilities and a few past international competitive programs of Mishina/ Galliamov, they never fully captured my interest or devotion as a pairs team. Plus, the ISU committee that reviewed Rusfed's bid to have M/G be the top pairs choice to compete in Milan, rejected M/G for good reason.

Any recreational or ISU competitive level skater or team anywhere in the world, regardless of whether or not they have Russian heritage, or skate nationally for Russia, or upon review are allowed back internationally as neutral AIN athletes from Russia, can be inspired to honor the remarkable Artur Dmitriev in any way they are moved to do so, whether in competition, exhibition, public comment, or donation to heart research, etc. ❤️
 
Also, the Gala Program Valse Triste is wonderful:
Beautiful, wistful with moments of humor and boatloads of innovation. Both have beautiful smiles while skating this program. Thank you so much for posting this program.
 
Also, the Gala Program Valse Triste is wonderful:
So beautiful. I miss this kind of skating in pairs. We quite haven't seen this since.. well Artur. The leg extension and body position is so refined.
 
Artur and Natalia were the reason I fell in love with figure skating. He was a great skater and a great partner. He was unique and he exuded such flair such passion yet he let his partner(s) shine. The way he always kissed his partner(s)'s hand after each program :love2:. May he RIP he will be dearly missed and can never be replaced.
 
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