Evgeny Semenenko, the 2023 Russian champion in figure skating, said after skating his free program at the Grand Prix stage in Kazan that he did not pay attention to the performances of his competitors on the day of the competition. His words were quoted by a socialbites.ca correspondent.
“Why did you decide to shift to Romeo and Juliet? I can’t say that this music has been played much lately. They got it after the 2014 Olympic season because Yuzuru Hanyu skated to this music the year before the Games. At that time it could often be heard at competitions. I liked the music very much, you can make a mini performance here. I love shows like this where it’s a four-minute performance. The technical staff approved it, everything is positive.
Does it matter which place I buy rather than the rental itself? It will be a good place with a good rental, so everyone answers according to this principle. But if you want to hear what’s more important to me, a good lease and a bad location, or a good location and a bad lease, then of course I’ll choose a bad lease and a good location (laughs).
Are Vladislav Dikidzhi’s reviews in vain? My performance is important to me, you don’t pay much attention to the rest. I also realized that I have good technical equipment, a good sophomore year. Everyone has the same content, plus or minus, it all depends on the purity of the application. I stumbled a bit today but I hope it gets better in the future. Did you look at the participant lists before the stage? Anyone can shoot. Lists are not lists, but as I said before, I will take my own vehicle and then whatever happens,” Semerenko said.
Under the guidance of Semenenko, Alexey and Tatyana Mishin, St. He trains in St. Petersburg. At the Russian Championship held in Krasnoyarsk last season, Evgeniy came first despite receiving the same score as Pyotr Gumennik (295.07). In Kazan, Alexey Nikolaevich’s student took second place (266.24), losing to Vladislav Dikidzhi (287.4), who competed for the first time in the adult Grand Prix stages.
Previously Evgeniy Semenenko statedthat judges evaluate international tournaments more faithfully than domestic Russian tournaments.
Source: Gazeta
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