USSR Honorary Coach Tatyana Tarasova said that Eteri Tutberidze’s student Maya Khromykh can regain her former form, which she lost due to injury. His words lead the way “Soviet sport”.
“You are wonderful people. Maya has not skated for over six months due to a serious injury. He played in his first competition after the injury and everyone looked at him as if none of this had happened. He just needs time to get in shape,” Tarasova said.
In the third stage of the Russian Grand Prix, Khromykh finished fifth, collecting a total of 193.22 points. Did not realize ultra-si elements.
In September 2022, Khromykh suffered a serious hand injury during training – the skater severely cut the tendons of his fingers with a skate blade, after which he was hospitalized. He had to sit out last season due to his injury.
At the end of February 2022, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) appealed to international sports federations, recommending that domestic and Belarusian athletes should not be allowed to participate in any competitions due to the political situation. For this reason, the International Skating Union (ISU) suspended Russian and Belarusian athletes from competitions. The organization was supposed to discuss the issue of accepting Russia and Belarus at the council meeting held in Lausanne on October 6-8, but did not do so.
Previously recognizedWinner of the Grand Prix stage in Krasnoyarsk.
Source: Gazeta

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