level 10
First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your victory at the Grand Prix in China! How do you feel?
– Yesterday there was some kind of devastation after the performance. I felt tired, but I was happy with my performance and how it all ended. Now, I’m thinking more about what will happen next, how we will work and what to fix.
Was it important for you to qualify for the Grand Prix finals in your first senior season?
– Of course, it was important for me. I wanted to show from the beginning that I can compete with seniors, so I’m very glad that it all happened so.
What result in the Grand Prix Final will be acceptable to you?
– I don’t even know the participants yet and what my technical content I will have. I will set the goal to skate the programs cleanly, and then it’s up to judges to decide.
Regarding moving to senior skating … It seemed that it was amazingly easy for you…
– It only seemed so (laughs). Of course, a lot of work was done to perform at senior competitions successfully. But I try to go to these competitions with more confidence than to junior ones.
Last season you finished with one quadruple lutz, and this was more than enough for good results. There was also one lutz at the test skates, but at the first senior Grand Prix, you already jumped two. At what point did you decide to complicate the program and why?
– I knew right away that one lutz was just a start. Usually I enter the season slowly, I need to skate the programs a lot, so at first there should be just one quad. But I knew that as soon as I stabilized it, I would add a second one. That year I already tried somewhere in the middle of the season …
Do not consider it insolence, but I must ask. The whole world wonders how you even manage to rotate and land quadruples. You look so fragile …
– Well, I probably have such a body structure (laughs). I work just like everyone else. We have special training in the gym. We strengthen muscles, work on jumps. That is why it is so.
Many wonder how do skaters from Eteri Tutberidze’s group get along on the same ice and in the same locker room? After all, you are not only friends, but also rivals, and bets have increased since this season.
– We get along very well. We have been communicating for a very long time. And vice versa, it somehow pushes us. In training – to learn something new, more complex. And somehow it’s even easier because you watch how others jump, and it doesn’t seem so difficult for you anymore. And outside the ice we are friends.
That is, competition does not affect your communication?
– Absolutely. I can even say that in competitions it is much more fun when someone else is there. Now I go to the Grand Prix alone and it’s even unusual.
2019年11月17日 15点11分

