Evgenia Medvedeva: I did everything I wanted, and I don’t regret anything

Posted on 2018-02-23 • 4 comments

 

Short interview with Olympic silver medalist Evgenia Medvedeva.

Why did you start crying on the ice?

– I’m not the kind of person who puts emotions on display. But today is a special day. During the performance, I was Karenina from beginning to end, I experienced everything that happened to her. I left my soul on the ice, and this feeling will be with me all my life.

And yet, where did the tears come from?

– It has never happened at competitions before. I do not know what it was. Probably, the emotions that demanded the exit. I cried and immediately it became easier.

You lacked 1.31 points to win. Meanwhile, with the previous free program you could get more for the technique.

– What’s the point of thinking about things you can’t change?! I look only forward. I want to thank my whole huge team, consisting of coaches, choreographers, doctors and other specialists. Thanks to all these people, I was able to recover from injury and win an Olympic medal.

Did you feel extra pressure because the whole country waited only victory from you and Alina?

– No, today I was absolutely calm. No nerves! Before the performance I took a deep breath, spread my wings like a bird, and flew!

What did you think when you saw so many Russian flags at the stands?

– Already at the team event I was amazed by support of the audience. Today there was a feeling that only our fans are at the stands. It was really cool!

Many people cheered for you personally.

– I heard that the fans were shouting my name. It worths a lot to make me smile before the skate. Once again, thank you all for your support!

After a short program there was a lot of talks that gold is already ours. Did it interfere in your preparation to this decisive performance?

– No. I was only thinking about skating. I wanted to perform in a such way so that do not to feel any regrets. I did it.

Maybe it was worth to risk and slightly complicate the program?

– Each of us has a lot of thoughts in his head. I will not say mine. I can only repeat once more: I did everything I wanted, and I do not regret anything.

Are you happy with the scores for technique?

– How can I be unhappy, having skated my program cleanly ?! At the same time, now I have a motivation to work even more on the technical component of both programs. If you really want to, you can achieve everything. My parents taught me so…

In the group of your coach Eteri Tutberidze new talented girls are growing up. Are you ready to compete with them?

– That’s life. I myself was 15 years old once. Without competition in sports, as in life, there would be a stagnation, and I’m for evolution!

How difficult was it to perform under a different flag?

– Athletes do not have power over circumstances. But if you saw the stands today, you could skip this question. The fans know very well who we are and why they came here.

Can you imagine yourself in the place of 31-year-old Carolina Kostner, for whom this Olympics are already the fourth?

– People like her inspire me. When something does not work out, you say to yourself: “Carolina can, so that means you can do it also.” Honestly, I can not imagine how she manages to keep such an amazing shape for so many years. This is a good example to follow. I like figure skating and I want to do it for a long time as Carolina Kostner.

by Yuri Butnev for teamrussia.pro


 

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4 Responses to “Evgenia Medvedeva: I did everything I wanted, and I don’t regret anything”

  1. David says:

    She’s gonna need those failures. She can’t be at the top forever. If she succeeds in getting the ideas back in place (and obviously she is already doing so), she will move on quickly. His mind is his main strength.

    • Felicity says:

      That is very true. Resilience and resourcefulness are built through failures, not successes.

  2. Felicity says:

    Rafael Arutyunyan says in the interview before this one that everyone bawls at the Olympics at the drop of a hat. Evgenia was just doing what everyone else was doing!

  3. OlgaLV says:

    From the TV screen her tears looked as a lost chance for gold. I felt sad for her…
    And I still think that Karenina is not her heroe.

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