Roman Kostomarov, 2006 Olympic champion in ice dancing, will be discharged from intensive care in the next two months. It has been reported red blood cell with reference to sources close to the athlete.
One source noted that the figure skater’s condition is improving day by day and she should be released from intensive care in the coming months. Another interlocutor stated that the athlete felt better and started to return to normal life gradually.
It became known on January 10 that Roman Kostomarov was hospitalized. It was stated that he was taken to the intensive care unit due to pneumonia and was dependent on artificial lung ventilation, and his condition was reported to be extremely serious.
The athlete was then transferred to a hospital in Kommunarka, resuscitated and connected to ECMO. It was also reported that Kostomarov stopped seeing in his right eye and also suffered two strokes.
On February 7, TASS reported that both legs were amputated for Roman Kostomarov. Also later there was information about amputation of fingers.
In a duet with Tatiana Navka, Kostomarov became a two-time world champion and three-time European champion in figure skating. He is also a three-time Grand Prix Final winner and a three-time Russian Champion. After the end of his career, Kostomarov was a regular participant of the popular television show “Ice Age”.
by Roman Kostomarov dreams start moving and get out of the hospital.