Tatiana Tarasova did new programs for Polina Tsurskaya
Posted on 2018-07-11 • 5 comments
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Tatiana Tarasova together with choreographer Nikita Mikhailov did new programs for Polina Tsurskaya who now trains in CSKA with Elena Buyanova. Some photos from Tatiana Tarasova’s site:



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I really hope for some big and powerful music for Polina!
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Bye bye Sotskova! If Radionova employed all her frustration — after all the bad luck she’s had in the Olympic season — and converted it into serious work, she will be in for a fight with Tsurskaya for the leading spot in the group. Sotskova will in that case follow the path of Sotnikova. I don’t think the news that Tarasova creates programs for Tsurskaya is good. Tarasova is a yesterday’s dish…
If Panenkova keeps completing 3A on a steady basis, the Tutberidze team will again be head and shoulders above the crop. Instead, Medvedeva will benefit from the +5 rule for GOEs bot her star is falling too…
Buyanova also has Anastasia Gubanova who is very beautiful skater, alas not consistent. And now rumour has it that Panenkova may also join team Buyanova. I can’t imagine what she’s gonna do with all this talented ladies!
Really looking forward to this. So glad TAT is taking Polina under her wing,
Polina is a real diamond in terms of performance and choreography! I hope they will give her great programs that she deserves.
Me too! She could be the #3 girl for Russia. She’ll have a battle on her hands against Sotskova.