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Jan 20, 2018 at 10:52pm pianomaya said:
Stéphane was a guest today for swiss tv (RTS2) at European Championship.
He spoke during the program of Laurine Lecavelier and 6 minutes warm up of the last group.
I uploaded voice data. Enjoy who can understand it! (French)
www.mediafire.com/file/t39943dczg25hp1/Stéphane_at_EC_2018_RTS2.mp3
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In the beginning Stéphane is asked how he felt after all the emotions connected with Deniss' 4th place the day before.
Stéphane: "I'm feeling pretty well. It has been a glorious competition for Deniss. We didn't expect the 3rd place after SP at all. And, of course, going into the FS having to defend a medal always means much tension and pressure. He had an a bit lighter program then the two Russians. So, as consequence he had almost no chance to keep his 3rd place if the Russians skated well.
But, that's what I told him, it's not for the medal he needed to go, but simply for his performance; maintain the good image, the image of an exceptional skater with a lot, a lot of energy, with a complex choreography. And, a fourth place is awesome. It's really an important moment in his career."
Moderator: It's a huge progression he made compared to the results of the last years.
Stéphane: It's a huge progress. And we are in an olympic year. Quite some skaters might retire after the games. This opens the doors for next year. With good work and a good planning, I don't see how he could fail to get better results in the coming years.
Moderator: So, long term planning with Deniss. Means you will inevitably have to work on the quad?
Stéphane: "Of course, we have been concentrating on the quad since the beginning of our collaboration. There's a big evolution despite the unsuccessful attempt during the FS. There are clearly very, very good attempts during practices. And this is positive. One or two quads are needed if he wants to get on the European podium. And it's even another story for the World championships".
Stéphane when asked about his emotions, coming back to Moscow as coach, 12 years after having won his 1st world title here: The work of a skater is completely different from the one of a coach. As coach at the birds you absorb much of the pression, and you try to put the skater into a positive environment so he can express himself the utmost. That was actually my task. I do remember very well what it feels like to have this pressure and to want to give it all. To want to show everything to the crowd here in Moscow. What I want to say is: he really did a very good job as a skater.
So, i hope to be able to come back to Moscow with him and then... yes... to live moments like I had back in 2005, in the other ice rink. It was not this one, the 'Lushniki' (?). In the metro today I've seen the 'Sportifnaya' (?) ... it brought me back good memories (laughter ...)
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