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The athlete spoke about the experience she gained at the first junior stage of the Grand Prix.
CHELYABINSK, September 13. / TASS /.
The Russian figure skater Kamila Valiyeva is encouraged by the fact that her coach Eteri Tutberidze watches the performances, even when she can not attend the competition. The skater told reporters about this on Friday.
“It spurs us on that Eteri Georgiyevna always watches everything in the broadcast,” Valiyeva said. “Every mistake can be noticed.”
On Friday, the girls present their short programs at the junior Grand Prix stage in Chelyabinsk. Valiyeva, who debuts this season at international level, received 73.56 points for her routine.
“I did my jump and on the exit, I heard a lot of applause, but I didn’t hear the music,” said the 13 year old skater. “It struck me at first, but then, like, I’ve got used to it. In principle, I’m glad over what I've show in my skating today".
The athlete spoke about the experience she has gained at the first junior stage of the Grand Prix, which was held in August in Courchevel. “The first start is always very exciting, but now the fact was added that I perform on home ice in Russia, this calms me even more”, the skater added.
“Right now it is reassuring becasue after the stage in Courchevel we just rolled our programs over and over, and during this work, everything improves".
The girls will present their free programs on Saturday.
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From: https://tass.ru/sport/6882256
CHELYABINSK, September 13. / TASS /.
The Russian figure skater Kamila Valiyeva is encouraged by the fact that her coach Eteri Tutberidze watches the performances, even when she can not attend the competition. The skater told reporters about this on Friday.
“It spurs us on that Eteri Georgiyevna always watches everything in the broadcast,” Valiyeva said. “Every mistake can be noticed.”
On Friday, the girls present their short programs at the junior Grand Prix stage in Chelyabinsk. Valiyeva, who debuts this season at international level, received 73.56 points for her routine.
“I did my jump and on the exit, I heard a lot of applause, but I didn’t hear the music,” said the 13 year old skater. “It struck me at first, but then, like, I’ve got used to it. In principle, I’m glad over what I've show in my skating today".
The athlete spoke about the experience she has gained at the first junior stage of the Grand Prix, which was held in August in Courchevel. “The first start is always very exciting, but now the fact was added that I perform on home ice in Russia, this calms me even more”, the skater added.
“Right now it is reassuring becasue after the stage in Courchevel we just rolled our programs over and over, and during this work, everything improves".
The girls will present their free programs on Saturday.
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From: https://tass.ru/sport/6882256