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Denis Ten

Too unbelievable, sad, and tragic for words. I don’t understand why someone would go to an action like this - especially over car mirrors. They can be replaced and duplicated. A person is not.
 
Still can´t wrap my mind around this, when I saw his thread active on the fan fest I was thinking he probably announced his music for this year programs...and the news were this...

Also it made me sad the way his country is being reported (as violent dangerous place) when it seems to me that he really wanted to be an ambassador for Kazajstan
 
Scott Hamilton:

Devastated to hear of Denis Ten’s murder. This man was a talent, who on any day, could best the world. As a man he was kind, quiet and gentle, and beloved in the skating community. My heart shattered when I heard the news. He will be sorely missed. #Senseless
 
Too unbelievable, sad, and tragic for words. I don’t understand why someone would go to an action like this - especially over car mirrors. They can be replaced and duplicated. A person is not.

The sad thing in all of that is how little means person's life to some, that it is less worth than some material things, this very little understanding and compassion over someone else's life facing such events. I cannot relate nor understand over such incredibly narrow focus over having things in possession, stealing them, adding such violent, ruthless instinct over it to harm - or even kill - others. I can only hope that this senseless death won't be here for nothing, that it will inspire to be better in memory of Denis.
 
Robin Cousins:
I’m so very sad to hear that one of skatings current greats has lost his life in a mindless knife attack in an attempt to steal his car mirrors in Kazakhstan. RIP Dennis Ten. Your glorious performances of natural and fluid skating will ensure your legacy lives on in our sport.
 
I am so shocked and sad about this news. Denis was a great skater ad he will be missed. So sad his live ended in this way. My heart goes out to his family an friends.
 
I can't stop thinking about how positive and optimistic he was, and how much he was going to do. He had plans to pursue music and remain an advocate for figure skating in Kazakhstan long after he would have retired from competition. He will really be deeply missed.
 
Locals are complaining of an epidemic of car mirror theft in Almaty. Of course usually car mirror thefts remain just that...
 
My favourite memory is probably the first time I saw him in competition, and that was in Vancouver 2010. It seemed like the World was wide open and he would go far. Everything seemed possible!

Then I remember reading he was staying on for another season when the GP assignments were released a few weeks ago - after so many disappointments and setbacks, he was still determined to continue his career at the GP series. I really respected that decision and hoped that he could come back. More than his figure skating career, I mourn the loss of life of a young man who still had his whole life in front of him, and possibilities that went beyond the sport. Finding love, a family, personal happiness - the chance to grow old, we all deserve. I still cannot really believe this happened.
 
No words....just very sad and upsetting. We just never know when our time is up.....definitely gone too soon! Blessings and condolences!
 
Kindness and Kind are the words about Denis most often repeated by skaters and others he knew so well. That showed in his radiant face as he skated.


Today, the world lost a bright star. Denis was not only incredibly talented, but also the kind of athlete where his kindness and light was felt way beyond the rink.

https://twitter.com/AshWagner2010?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author
 
Denis, may you Rest In Peace.

This is such a senseless tragedy, the world has lost such a beautiful soul today.
 
There is a rain in Moscow where he started skating - the sky cries for Denis Ten.
Million of tears, as wrote Dmitry Soloviev.
 
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"this was just 2 years ago. Denis seemed to be the most happy, the most different, and one of the most creative people in the figure skating world. Its impossible to believe this. I don't want to and i will not be able to believe it. My condolences to all the friends and relatives of Denis. I will never forget his laughter."
 
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