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I don't know what's odd about this question to make it being cut. A normal question. For example, many of the best Serbian tennis players in their childhoods trained inside an empty swimming pool. And they have no problem talking about it now...
I think skating on a thin pond is far more dangerous than playing tennis in an empty swimming pool. The Serbian story is cute.
Skating on thin pond ice is risky and dangerous. It makes the parental authority figures in her life look negligent to let her do something that could kill her. Kids can die playing on thin ice. It should not be glorified.
Granted I would not be surprised Russia's idea of "thin" ice is not what most people think of as thin pond ice. Pond skating is fine, thin ice pond skating is not.

