{“title”:”Adelia Petrosyan Shines in Champions on Ice Debut”}

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Adelia Petrosyan, a figure skater, took the ice in Eteri Tutberidze’s Champions on Ice program, skating to Billy Eilish’s No Time To Die and Ciara’s Paint It, Black. The routine combined dramatic mood with precise technical elements, and Petrosyan navigated the performance with notable composure.

Although she slipped on the quad attempt, she landed a clean triple toe loop and a triple lutz, highlighting her strength in both artistry and technique. After the performance, she offered reflections on the experience.

She noted that the emotional aspect of the show left a very positive impression. The screening was attended by Alexander Ilyich Kogan, the general director of the Russian Figure Skating Federation, and Tatyana Anatolyevna Tarasova, among others. Petrosyan expressed a strong desire to present her best work on stage.

She downplayed any anxiety about being first or early in the lineup, suggesting that taking an initial leap and exiting quickly could be a good thing for the overall flow of the program.

Regarding future appearances, she indicated that the decision on performing in all the Cities of the Champions on Ice tour would come from the coaching team. Petrosyan also hinted at the possibility of a vacation during the off-season, with plans to recharge and return refreshed for the new season.

Contemplating her career arc, she admitted uncertainty about reaching full maturity as an athlete, acknowledging that the first half of the season went well, while the second half presented more challenges and some missteps.

Her ambition remains high: she hopes to compete in major events, though she also joked about the daunting leap to the elite levels, smiling at the notion. The idea of stepping into the big competitions is appealing, yet it feels distant to her in the moment.

When asked about the Channel One Cup, she expressed heartfelt gratitude for the Red Machine team, emphasizing the support and concern she felt from the squad during the event.

In a lighter moment, Anya Shcherbakova was described as not a strict captain, with the skater noting that while no direct coaching advice was given, there was a final word of thanks from the team leader. Such exchanges, Petrosyan observed, are meaningful for both captains and team members as they build a cohesive unit on the ice, according to reports from a socialbites.ca correspondent.

Source: socialbites.ca

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