Figure skating coach Oleg Tataurov told that his student Vladislav Dikidji withdrew from the Russian Grand Prix in Samara due to illness.
On November 12, Dikiji won the competition stage in Kazan, earning a total of 287.40 points in two performances. Evgeniy Semenenko came in second (266.24) and Gleb Lutfullin (257.63) closed out the top three.
— Is it true that Vladislav Dikidzhi retired from the stage in Samara?
– Yes, it’s true.
-And why did he withdraw?
“He got sick,” Tataurov told .
The Russian Grand Prix stage in Samara will take place from November 17 to 20.
Source : MatchTV

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