Olympic figure skating champion Alina Zagitova has the right to implement his ideas by applying for a presidential grant for his ice show, the former director of the Sambo-70 Sports and Education Center told . Renat Laychev .
As reported on the website of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives, Zagitova submitted an application on September 10 for a grant for the implementation of the Scarlet Sails ice show, scheduled for 2025 and to be held in St. Petersburg. The requested amount is 74,798,618 rubles; no co-financing or other investments are provided.
— Young people always learn from their mistakes. Alina is taking her first steps in a new role. It is not my place to comment on the amounts and the accuracy of submitting documents for a grant. She wants to work, strives to develop. This is great and welcome. Most importantly, she wants to advance figure skating through a show that the audience enjoys.
Alina has a name and a huge number of fans. And in general, Alina is a good person. I am sure that her shows will be able to compete with others. Every person has the opportunity to realize their ideas, “Laishev told .
Zagitova is 22 years old and won gold at the 2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang. The athlete has also won victories at the World and European Championships. In 2019, she put her career on hold.
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