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I think Deniss is a very lovely skater. His musicality is really nice and I think he should be given more PCS as well. Anyways, good job at the Olympics!!!

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The documentary that was aired yesterday is available here but you have to have adblock turned off. https://tvplay.skaties.lv/parraides/dokumentalas-filmas/919344?autostart=true
Would love a quick summary or translation of this too, it's not very long![]()
Lavenderblossom, do you really think that a summary for 20 minutes documentary is short? O.K. I'll try. Fortunately, Chris speaks English and quite a lot of the information is known.
Did you notice where Deniss got his sunny smile? It's inherited. It's from his mother!!! She is simply beaming!!![]()

Short summari in russian https://vk.com/@denissvasiljevs_fanpage-nadezhda-na-ldu
If it will be helpful.

The documentary that was aired yesterday is available here but you have to have adblock turned off. https://tvplay.skaties.lv/parraides/dokumentalas-filmas/919344?autostart=true
Would love a quick summary or translation of this too, it's not very long![]()


It was such a pleasure to hear what Chris said about Deniss.Here it is. Hope that somebody will have patience to read it.
The main reason why Dennis arrived in Latvia is his school- Russian Lyceum. He has to pass tests in all the subjects to get grades and get to the next level, and he has a few days to do it. He has to work with the help of private tutors. The teachers compile exercises specially for him and send him on the Internet.
He misses everything connected with the school. He feels at school as a tourist, because he is not used to be with his peers. He has a feeling that he can’t relax and as if tries to look better in their eyes.
05.35 It’s good that that there are several teachers in the family. His grandfather is a doctor of science in mathematics and helps him a lot.
Although Deniss is at home, his parents just do not see him. The chat on the phone – “Love. Kiss you.”
Mom asks every day what he wants for lunch and hears a variety of surprising orders. She has to cook for him. For example, he would like lasagna! But it is not allowed! This is something the coach must not hear!
Would the parents have let him skate if they had known all about the forthcoming difficulties? Yes, but they would have done a lot of things differently. There was no experience, no possibilities at that time. There were no specialists who could help. It’s a pity! Then the whole process would run easier, faster and the results be better.
Jelena (Daugavpils Fan club administrator) says that she would like the people in his own country to support him more.
Ratings in figure skating are often not objective. He would like them to be fairer. The big countries are the leading ones and the judges sometimes evaluate their athletes differently. But it has been so and will always be. The only thing he can do is to skate better than anybody else.
12.10. (father) Deniss’ performances have a lot to do with feelings. The results depend on the emotional mood. It is art on ice.
When you qualify for the Olympics, you can start looking for sponsors. It's done by Christopher. He is Stefane's classmate and helped him after school between the competitions. Now he is doing the same for Deniss. He sees how similar they both are.:agree:
(Deniss)I do not put myself above the others or lower. I can not tell which artist is better, which worse. The best is the one who can show his utmost, all his potential.
(The commentator during “Bring Him Home” was a bit ironical and reasoned whether or not Lambell was reborn in Deniss's image and accidentally named him Deniss Lambiel)
It was such a pleasure to hear what Chris said about Deniss.
I can only add that none of the athletes was so popular last week as Deniss. Lots of interviews with him and Stephane. Lots of articles everywhere. Lots of support from his fans in Latvia.
Now we have to wait till Worlds!
Here it is. Hope that somebody will have patience to read it. ...

I love the vest he sported in the Olympics. It's so pretty, and also of a very particular design/pattern/colour scheme. Does it have some meaning? Something that represents Latvian tradition?



His Japanese fans on Twitter tracked it down a little while ago - it's a jacket from a Japanese company.
The company also made a post about it on their website http://www.sousou.co.jp/item_date/2018/02/17 ... and made Deniss's name their discount code for the day
Google translate tells me the print is designed to resemble dragon scales, and that it's designed to retain heat ie. to keep warm. I think there is something about it being based off an outfit worn by a historical warrior, but I can't make heads or tails of it
On another note, I bought the SPUR magazine and once the Olympics are over I will try and scan the pages. Maybe we can find someone to translate, or else band together and have a decent go ourselves![]()

Oh BTW I did by the SPUR magazine as well, I also bought a copy for Jelena and Deniss's mother and sent them to Latvia, and along with it I did attach a translation of the main article in English. I should have thought of sharing it here as well, sorry for the delay but here it is...
Deniss will be allowed only a few minutes for his performance at the biggest stage of the sport, at the Olympics. But I hope and believe, that the lad will go out there and show the whole world who Deniss Vasiljevs is, leave a lasting impression, and come out proud. Go Deniss, this is your moment!
Thank you so much!!!
Would you mind if I translate it for Russian fans?
Да конично!! Please do! :agree: My pleasure!!!
Yeah... I was also gutted about his underperformance... but come to think about it, his coach didn't do too well at his first Olympics in 2002, but he came back after 4 years to win the silver!! Most of all, accordint to his tweet, Deniss was clearly upbeat, in a positive mood and said he was motivated more than ever for the next Olympics - so we must follow his example!
Oh BTW I did by the SPUR magazine as well, I also bought a copy for Jelena and Deniss's mother and sent them to Latvia, and along with it I did attach a translation of the main article in English. I should have thought of sharing it here as well, sorry for the delay but here it is...
Oh BTW I did by the SPUR magazine as well, I also bought a copy for Jelena and Deniss's mother and sent them to Latvia, and along with it I did attach a translation of the main article in English. I should have thought of sharing it here as well, sorry for the delay but here it is...


Thank you sooo much! Thanks so much!!! How cool is that, I wonder if he found it and bought it while he was in Japan, or it was yet another one of those clever gifts from some genius Japanese fans! And yes, it does say it was designed after a traditional attire for the warriors in the battle field. I bet he did a huge publicity for the company and the sale of the jacket skyrocketed![]()

And I have a question. I've seen some scans of this magazin with notes like: "There was a discussion about who is taller - Deniss or Stephane and etc"
It wasn't true or you decided to not translate it?
And I have a question. I've seen some scans of this magazin with notes like: "There was a discussion about who is taller - Deniss or Stephane and etc"
It wasn't true or you decided to not translate it?