Athletistic / Figure skating. Russia’s Honored Figure Skating Coach Nina Moser commented on the International Skating Union’s (ISU) decision to simplify programs. Earlier it became known that the organization plans to simplify programs by reducing skip elements.

According to Moser, this is a big blow for Russian skaters.

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“It’s a double-edged sword. International experts have called me and already asked this question. Maybe from an artistic point of view it’s a big step forward. I commented on the skating in couple at the European Championships, and there the people from the last support almost got killed, it was scary. Maybe “maybe if there is a choreographic element it will be nice. But the fact that the drop zone is taken away from the Russians is also understandable. When the Russians jump, they soar strongly. “They are trying to equalize everyone so that there is competition,” Moser quotes RIA Novosti.


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