Figure skater Vladislav Dikidji after his second victory in the Russian Grand Prix series, he said that he still could not believe his success, but at the same time he was not entirely satisfied with his performance in Moscow.
On Sunday, Dikiji won the Russian Grand Prix stage in the capital, earning 282.81 points in total on two skates. Mark Kondratyuk took second place (275.25), third place went to Daniil Samsonov (265.33). Previously, Dikidzhi won the stage in Kazan and did not compete in Samara due to illness.
– It’s not a very good rental. I really want to skate cleanly and add emotions, excite the audience, raise their eyes. My nerves make me tense. I don’t think it’s a good rental. But I’m happy that I was able to do it after my illness.
— Can you imagine that there would be two Grand Prix victories?
– I can’t believe it myself. Maybe he started to adapt psychologically. Maybe thanks to work, really.
— You are the only skater to have won two victories at the Russian Grand Prix…
— An exciting result, to be sure. This is unusual for me. Under no circumstances will my crown grow. I’m a simple guy, I don’t need a crown on my head. I will work and correct my faults.
I’m going to rest now, lie down for a day, maybe two. To finally recover and continue to prepare for the Russian Championship. It’s the next tournament. “I want to work even harder on myself in order to produce a good and beautiful free skate,” reports the correspondent according to Dikidzhi’s words.
Source : MatchTV

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