Alexandra Stepanova confirmed that they will fly to Beijing tonight
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Alexandra Stepanova: “Tonight we fly from Moscow to Beijing. We are flying to a personal tournament in order to perform without acclimatization.
Preparations for the long-awaited Olympics took place at the sports base in Novogorsk. We are looking forward to our flight and really want to be at the Games as soon as possible.”
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