State of Russian ice dance drama [17.11.2017]

Posted on 2017-11-20 • 8 comments

 

It’s Monday after Grand-Prix so it’s time for our Friday tradition….Yeah sounds weird, but soon everything will be back to normal)

Dmitri Soloviev was very active on his Instagram this week)

First he called someone. Probably he called the judges and explained why their dances are the best or just explained the libretto of FD, because no one understands it:

Dmitri Soloviev

Then he went to museum:

Reminded us how he and Katya looked some years ago and told that recently has been their anniversary – 17 years together! That’s pretty impressive!

Then and now. Yeah Dima looks hotter now)

Dmitri Soloviev

Victoria and Nikita not the most active users of social networks, so it was nice to see a photo of Victoria.

Victoria Sinitsina

Pavel Drozd and his usual photoset) This time in Grenoble. As always without Alla.

Pavel Drozd

Pavel Drozd

Anastasia Shpileveya and Grigory Smirnov – video from dance class

https://www.instagram.com/p/BbtONdWDL7Z/?taken-by=shpilevaya_nastya

Betina and Sergei competed at b-event in Warsaw this week

Betina Popova SErgei Mozgov

and won another gold! Congratulations!

Popova Mozgov

Proud coach Ruslan Zhiganshin

previous episode [10.11.2017]


 

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8 Responses to “State of Russian ice dance drama [17.11.2017]”

  1. Gotta says:

    Russian ice dance is soo back behind. The only Russian ice dance couple worth mentionong are Stepanova-Bukin. Bobrova should have go get pregnant last year. They don’t stand a chance, only being pathetic.

  2. Themainfan says:

    It’s all very sad! Russian ice dance is a lot like Chinese ice dance now. Russia has such a great past though and I’m sure some of these people wanted to be great successes like grishuk and platov or bestemova and Bukin or klimova and Ponomarenko or even Navka and kostomarov! Now the best they could hope for is like Domnina and shabalin or kohklova and novitski.

    • OlgaLV says:

      I would say I liked better Domnina/Shabalin than Navka/Kostamarov. But yes, every discipline has good and bad times in Russian fs. I remember that there was times when in ladies was very poor situation, but now we see one star after another.. Everything changes!

      • Themainfan says:

        It’s just too bad everyone listed here is in the bad times and also contributing to the bad times with poor decisions or coaching or plain misfortune

  3. drfj says:

    it is not Ruslan Zhigansin with Popova Mozgov

    • Lotte says:

      Of course not. Ruslan Zhingashin is on a photo below, with this tiny little girl.

      And guys, please, stop moaning. Every discipline of every sport in every country has its good and bad times. Once upon a time female skating was, say, non-existent. Now there are more stars in among girls than in the sky. Look at Spain – 20 years ago they literally had no skaters and what’s going on now? Or Aussies. Or even Canada, particularly in terms of ice dance. It’s changing. The Russian style is now out, but surely will be back in. They have plenty of young talents that are promising at very least, like Anastasia and Kiril, Arina and Maxim or Sofia and Egor.

      • Themainfan says:

        Russian style is out so why are these people wasting their lives doing it??

        • OlgaLV says:

          Totally agree. Even T.Tarasova says it open when she comments championships(not in the same words but with this meaning). New skaters and particularly their coaches should look for trendy dances and not for the same Russian style which was victorious some time ago. But it’s very hard to change way of thinking, I suppose. Even Nikolai Morozov seems to me still working in the same style. However his Swan Lake was a masterpiece at last Olympics.

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