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Exclusive Interviews with Figure Skaters in the Mixed Zone: Vetlugin, Samsonov, and Dikiji Reflect on Their Performances

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-25 12:35:00
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Guys in the mixed zone.

Vetlugin: “Am I in first place? Okay, so tomorrow will be my last ride. We don’t have small medals for leadership following short ones, so there’s nothing to be happy regarding. I wasn’t entirely happy with the performance today, I was tense. You always want to enjoy the ride and ride freely.”

Samsonov: “It’s only the first day, nothing has been decided yet. The top four are very close. I didn’t expect the scores to be like this. But I understood that I might go over 90. When I saw the score of 95, I was shocked. The scores are objective, everything is fine. Mark’s rotation let him down, but Matvey skates better than me.”

Dikiji: “I am following an illness. Lost its shape a little. Not in terms of jumping, but more in terms of breathing. It’s hard for me to breathe even now, during the interview. But I’m still happy, I fought. Tomorrow I need to live, fight, try. My task is simply to qualify for the Russian Championship. I came here for this purpose. I don’t plan anything more for now. Did you hear me cough? After the rental it was terrible. Can’t stop. I cough and cough.”

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