Still a very emotional girl after all
http://instagram.com/p/ymR2thvQ4I/
Awww...poor baby!
This gives me even more respect for her! She is such a fierce woman in the body of a girl. I don't agree with "She is still a child, that's the reason". A little child would have been visibly upset in front of the cameras and maybe even cried right on the spot, making a 'scene'.
She on the other hand was able to control herself and with that, in my opinion, also showed a great deal of respect for Liza and acknowledging her moment.
We've seen adults behave like little children during these Euros, and we've seen a girl who is wise way beyond her years
I totally agree! :agree: Mao Asada cried in the bathroom for a long time after she lost to Miki Ando by 0.64 points at 2007 Worlds; it's only natural to feel sad when you were so close to winning. Kudos to Lena for putting on a brave face for the camera and then quickly regaining her composure and smiling sincerely at the medal ceremony!! Even though she looks like such a baby--like in that latest Sergey Bermeniev photo--she really IS wise and mature beyond her years!!
Though poor Lena! It looks like she totally didn't notice what Kovtun was doing at all until he basically shoved the camera/phone in her face! LOL! Glad to see they had fun at the hockey game though. They had awesome seats!Some fun picture evidence of this:
The smoking gun: http://cs622722.vk.me/v622722651/18d7f/8nUtcVq3hg0.jpg
Staring contest: http://cs622722.vk.me/v622722651/18bbd/hGGOA4O54HE.jpg
"What?!? You want me to sign in... WHERE???" http://cs622722.vk.me/v622722651/18d88/LswkHFWlwAA.jpg
Thanks CutieP! This is interesting though...in the US, usually left-handed skaters jump clockwise, I feel like. I wonder if Lena was just made to jump counter-clockwise, or if that is actually more comfortable for her...
New interview this morning at Gazeta.ru: http://www.gazeta.ru/sport/2015/02/02/a_6398061.shtml
In it she says, for instance, that she has very little free time at the moment, because she has so much schoolwork (9th grade exams coming up); she's admiring Audrey Hepburn again (and Kim, Kostner, Asada) and her FS is about peace and growing up.
The interviewer also asks about the other girls in the Russian team (seperately): Adelina is closest to her, Anna least close. Liza is very funny and Julia's humor and general way of communication is "peculiar". And she is not as "closed" when you get to know her. But all the girls are nice and she gets along with everybody.
And this bit I want to put here in it's entirety (through Google Translate):
- I admire the way you are able to work with the public: Always smile when you need to, be sure to react to the camera, etc. You anyone ever taught this?
- No-oo! All by herself. But I do it from the heart, because I want to. I love when the audience supports me, and the people are very grateful for that.
There you have it!The bad translation says it. All natural and from the heart
AWESOME interview, thanks! I thought it was hilarious that she said that she thought Yulia was like a hedgehog at first (very prickly, I guess), but now clearly they get along really well.
This!!! I love this shinning girl. She's like a little sun!
Little Miss Sunshine indeed!

The bad translation says it. All natural and from the heart

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It's not even my birthday
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