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Elena Radionova

I hope she goes back to the style of programs she had in the 2013-14 season. I still listen to both of those songs like almost everyday.

I still think her SP that season was the best of the ladies.

Above all else I'd like to see her more healthy. Seemed like she was always recovering fr being sick. Poor girl. Eat them green veggies ;)
 
Ilya Averbukh... I don't like the man but he has nice works. I think his works with her will be alright.
 
Thanks for the infos, pics,etc. She is wonderful on ice! So enjoyable to see her on (and out off) ice everytime!
 
I'm not alone, hooray! :dance:

Out of all the programs this past season, I will miss Lena's the most! Never grew tired of watching these ones, but I'm excited to see new programs for all the others skaters (Lena too).

I definitely will always have a soft spot for Lena's JLo SP, in all its tacky, hot-mess glory!

Above all else I'd like to see her more healthy. Seemed like she was always recovering fr being sick. Poor girl. Eat them green veggies

I agree!! I know that Lena says she doesn't like veggies, but I think she needs them! And maybe zinc supplements too, like sabinfire suggested!
Personally, I wonder if perhaps Lena's body expended so much energy on skating and growing 4-5 inches that it just didn't have any energy left to fight off illness, but taking more vitamins can't hurt! :yes:
 
Ok, so I found this Korean interview yesterday, but the Google translation (to English) made no sense, so I didn't post it. But then I discovered that it made A LOT of sense if I translated it to Japanese instead, so I decided to translate that for you all. Please do take this with a grain of salt, though, since it's gone through like 4 translations (Lena's Russian -> Korean -> Japanese -> English).

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http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201505061857563040

Radionova: "I like Yuna Kim; Olympic gold without a triple axel" (Interview)

World bronze medalist, prodigy Russian figure skater Radionova visited Korea.

Elena Radionova (16, Russia) recently conducted an interview with Newsen while waiting to perform in the final show of "Bolshoi on Ice" in Seoul's Mokdong Ice Rink.

This is the third time she has come to Korea to perform. "Every time I come to Korea, I like it more and more," and "since a lot of people come to the ice show, I look forward to it, and it doesn't feel like a job," says Elena Radionova. She explained her favorable impressions of Korea like this: "I received the invitation from the Bolshoi people to come, and I liked the show, so I'm participating for the third time."

She laughed and said, "I didn't have much free time, so I couldn't do a lot of sightseeing," but "I took a picture at a place I went to three years ago." [I think she's referring to that recent Instagram pic where she's standing by an amusement park. Though it was actually just 2 years ago.]

This season, Elena Radionova made her real senior debut, and she had a successful season: she won her Grand Prix assignments and took the Grand Prix Final silver medal, European Championships silver medal, and World Championships bronze medal.

Elena Radionova said, "This season I made my senior debut at the European Championships and World Championships, and considering that they were my first appearances, I think the results were successful enough."

In the ladies figure skating world, the young Russian skaters have been flourishing. Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (18, Russia) won the World Championships, Grand Prix Final, and European Championships. Evgenia Medvedva (Russia) and Serafima Sakhanovich (Russia), who swept the tournaments on the junior level, will make their senior debuts in the 2015-2016 season.

In response to this [recent success of the Russian ladies], Radionova said, "There's no special reason for this. If you support skaters from early on, then several years later, you'll see the fruits of your efforts--I think that's what's happening now."

In ladies skating, there seems to be a triple axel fever. Elizaveta Tuktamysheva won an overwhelming victory at the World Championships by successfully landing the triple axel, and now several skaters have revealed their thoughts about the triple axel.

[?? Omitted this sentence because I have no idea what it means, in any translation.] Radionova said, "I haven't really thought about trying the triple axel. I think one's skating, in itself, is important," and raised the example of Yuna Kim (24, All that Sports).

Radionova revealed her thoughts: "I like Kim Yuna, and Kim Yuna was able to win an Olympic gold medal without a triple axel. After seeing that, it seems that how you skate, how you look like on the ice is more important than a triple axel. I want to look better on the ice."

Radionova is aiming for better skating skills, for beauty while performing, rather than more complex jumps.

Elena Radionova is still young, but she is a skater who clearly has pride in herself as a skater. When I ask if she has any skaters she likes that she wants to be like, she replies, "There aren't really any skaters that I want to be like. If you copy another skater, then you're not being yourself, and you'll be an inferior skater compared to that person. Also, I don't think 'it's difficult to bring out my own personality, so I should try to be like someone else.' But there are skaters that I like: Kim Yuna, Mao Asada (24, Japan), and Carolina Kostner (28, Italy)."

Elena Radionova was not able to participate in the Sochi Olympics because of the age requirements. Now she is looking toward the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. She spoke of her aspirations like this: "Like all athletes, I dream of going to the Olympics. I want to participate in the Pyeongchang Olympics and perform well."

On this day, Elena Radionova performed to Whitney Houston's "I will always love you" and Nadiya's "Amies Ennemies" in the Bolshoi ice show. Her heartbreakingly beautiful and mysteriously fun performances resonated well with the audience.

Elena Radionova successfully landed all her jumps including a triple salchow and a triple loop, and she impressed the audience with her flexible layback spin. The audience was charmed by her doll-like face and cuteness, and I could hear many people saying "pretty!"

Elena Radionova said, "I want to express my thanks to the Korean fans who have been cheering for me. I really like the country of Korea, so I want to participate in the Pyeongchang Olympics. I think sports are life. I hope there are lots of people who love sports."

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Well, I do think it's a bit naive of Lena to think that she can win a gold medal versus the current crop of ladies, especially if more develop a consistent 3A, but I think working on achieving 'beautiful skating' is ABSOLUTELY the right strategy for Lena. If she is able to do that, and gets some really interesting, entertaining programs, then I think she would be able to distinguish herself as an "artist" versus the "jumpers" and have a real shot at an Olympic medal. :yes:

Besides, her 2A is probably her weakest jump, so I just don't think a 3A is in the cards for her, even if she were able to sail through puberty and get a lot stronger, with bigger, more powerful jumps...
 
I think sports are life. I hope there are lots of people who love sports.
I really like this :thumbsup:

I haven't really thought about trying the triple axel. I think one's skating, in itself, is important," and raised the example of Yuna Kim
I also completely agree with her here. The program should be first and foremost to any jumping layout.
 
Thanks for the translation !
I really like her state of mind. Staying true to herself, and not rushing on the 3A since Liza did it. She's quite realistic, and in the future I think she can put up other strategies to develop her skating. After all, many girls are announcing working on big jumps, but how many have the potential and the technique to achieve it ? Not that much, IMO.
Hoping she can go through growing issues, and keep her fire until 2018 :cheer:
 
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Agree, being realistic is good. Knowing your strength and make it up to the fullest. I hope she will improve her posture even more. Next year is gonna hard if her body keeps changing. But she has nerves of steel I have high hope.
 
Unlike last year, it seems like Lena's not doing many ice shows--I think maybe the "Bolshoi on Ice" one was the only one, because I haven't seen her listed as a guest for the Japanese shows...anyway, I think that's a good call--gives her more time to work on polishing those skating skills! :agree:

Here's a random photo from the 2nd K&C at Euros...it totally needs a caption! :biggrin:
https://instagram.com/p/2fnjerogSE/?taken-by=figureskating_2018

Also, here's a Russian skating store/website that has lots of Lena photos as part of their promotional materials..(Just keep scrolling down and you'll spot a few.)
http://twizzle.ru/

You may recall that she modeled clothes for them several years ago...(Aww, little Lena was sooo cute!!) :love:
http://elenaradionova.tumblr.com/post/74996796801/modeling-figure-skating-clothes-for-twizzle-ru

They also have a site decided to educational videos, and there are a few with little Lena! :cheer:
http://twizzle.ru/video/

Lena demonstrates a scratch spin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RUBsbQlDM4
Layback spin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itvivpR_Ln8
Biellmann:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjlQkHOYYCk
 

She so serious about that scratch spin! :laugh:

I agree that it will be nice to not do as many ice shows this summer. Last year everyone and especially in Russia went ice show crazy capitalizing on the success of Sochi. Here is a question.

Which do you prefer from last year's exhibitions? Zombie or Russian Folk Song (I think this one was only done in Sochi)
 
She so serious about that scratch spin! :laugh:

I agree that it will be nice to not do as many ice shows this summer. Last year everyone and especially in Russia went ice show crazy capitalizing on the success of Sochi. Here is a question.

Which do you prefer from last year's exhibitions? Zombie or Russian Folk Song (I think this one was only done in Sochi)


Russian Folk Dance, by a landslide! Elena has a tendency to do exhibitions that are a bit out there, and this one wasn't like that. It was fun, youthful, and perfectly showcased her energy and exuberance.
 
She so serious about that scratch spin! :laugh:

I agree that it will be nice to not do as many ice shows this summer. Last year everyone and especially in Russia went ice show crazy capitalizing on the success of Sochi. Here is a question.

Which do you prefer from last year's exhibitions? Zombie or Russian Folk Song (I think this one was only done in Sochi)

Folk song :love:
 
Elena: "And then what happened?"

Anna: "And then he was, like, are you busy next Friday? And I was, like, um, no! And then he was, like, See you then! And then I was like, AHHHH THIS IS CRAZY!"

Elena: *High Pitched Squeal*

Anna: *Another High Pitched Squeal*

:rofl: Good one, Layback11! If I had to guess, the boy in question is totally Pavel Ignatenko...(Yes, that is me and my wild imagination, stirring up trouble...) :p

Which do you prefer from last year's exhibitions? Zombie or Russian Folk Song (I think this one was only done in Sochi)

Another vote for Russian Folk Song from me! Though actually she did it quite a few times...she performed it when she was touring with the "Champions show" in Russia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iASdKELLjbQ
And at Bolshoi on Ice in Korea last year:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDJFJBI-qR8

That's why the photo of her in the folk costume is on the bus:
https://instagram.com/p/2JMMZZQYbh/?taken-by=lenok_radionova

But I think Sochi was the only time she wore her hair in that loose braid, though, and I think that folksy hairstyle really added to the charm of the program. In fact, that is the performance that made me a big fan, because that is when I realized that not only was Lena cute, but she KNOWS she's cute, and she KNOWS how to use it! That's when I realized what a gifted entertainer she is. :love:
 
Ok, so I found this Korean interview yesterday, but the Google translation (to English) made no sense, so I didn't post it. But then I discovered that it made A LOT of sense if I translated it to Japanese instead, so I decided to translate that for you all. Please do take this with a grain of salt, though, since it's gone through like 4 translations (Lena's Russian -> Korean -> Japanese -> English).

*****
http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201505061857563040

Radionova: "I like Yuna Kim; Olympic gold without a triple axel" (Interview)

thank you!
 
Am I the only one who likes to imagine that Lena, Anna and Adelina (who, of course, they call Addie) are best friends? :laugh2: I really have no contest to base this on, but I like to think it's real...

I specifically picked these girls because Yulia seems so serious that I can't imagine her being friends with them and Liza-well, she's slightly older, and I do not see her as the type to hang out with crazy teenagers. :p :laugh2:
 
Am I the only one who likes to imagine that Lena, Anna and Adelina (who, of course, they call Addie) are best friends? :laugh2: I really have no contest to base this on, but I like to think it's real...

I specifically picked these girls because Yulia seems so serious that I can't imagine her being friends with them and Liza-well, she's slightly older, and I do not see her as the type to hang out with crazy teenagers. :p :laugh2:

Liza is actually one of the most outgoing, but the thing is that she lives in Saint-Petersburg.
Russian skaters are, indeed, good friends. Like if you look at pictures from New Years eve - Liza, Lina Fedorova, Pitkeev, Sima, Lazukin and many others spent it together.
 
Am I the only one who likes to imagine that Lena, Anna and Adelina (who, of course, they call Addie) are best friends? :laugh2: I really have no contest to base this on, but I like to think it's real...

I specifically picked these girls because Yulia seems so serious that I can't imagine her being friends with them and Liza-well, she's slightly older, and I do not see her as the type to hang out with crazy teenagers. :p :laugh2:

Adelina is actually the slightly older. Liza living in a different city is probably the bigger hurdle. Lena gave an interview in which she said that she is closest with Adelina (probably because they are at the same club and least closest to Anna. She spoke very fondly of Liza and Julia, saying they were both fun and she enjoyed seeing and talking to them.
 
Adelina is actually the slightly older. Liza living in a different city is probably the bigger hurdle. Lena gave an interview in which she said that she is closest with Adelina (probably because they are at the same club and least closest to Anna. She spoke very fondly of Liza and Julia, saying they were both fun and she enjoyed seeing and talking to them.

Well at least I got one of them right! :laugh: Julia doesn't exactly have a "fun" vibe when skating, so I suppose one would have to know her personally to get that. Although I suppose basing personality off the way she conducts herself while competing was a bit stupid of me. :laugh2: I like Julia a lot, though, as with Elena, so it's pretty cool that they're friends! Where do you find all this stuff? I'd be interested in seeing it for myself, since I'm clearly missing out on a lot of interesting tidibts!
 
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