russian skier Julia Stupak spoke about the transition to the group of the head coach of the Russian national team Yuri Borodavko noting the importance of time to adapt to a new environment.
Previously, Stupak trained in the group of German specialist Markus Kramer. In March, it became known that the coach would stop working with the team. Russia .
– Everyone asks me – why did you come to this particular band? I confidently answer that it was my choice. I wanted to, it was a conscious choice of an adult. At the moment it is the strongest group in Russia, the strongest coach in Russia. I had no doubts.
There’s nothing like I came in vain or something went wrong. It is a bad sign if your heart is restless. I made this decision very quickly. There was an internal struggle before the first conversation with Yuri Viktorovich, then he said that he would not give such a charge as Nepryaeva, he did not deceive me. Being here, I’m very grateful that he gave the time to adapt. The biggest fear is to jump suddenly without understanding, without feeling, it’s important for me to put myself at ease. He gives me this opportunity. I am grateful to him, it seems to me that it is a rarity.
He sees potential in me, somewhere he’s afraid to go too far, so as not to be scary. I am a very sensitive person. It’s important for me to have good contact with the coach and in the group with the guys. We have a relationship of trust, I have great respect for one person,” Stupak, 27, told Andrey Romanov on MatchTV’s All for the Match!
At the Beijing Olympics, Stupak won gold in the relay and she also won three bronze medals from the Games.
Source : MatchTV

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