Skaters Irina Khavronina And David Narizhny who practice ice dancing, said they enjoyed the rhythm dance performance during the fourth stage of the Russian Grand Prix in Moscow.
The fourth stage of the Russian Grand Prix began on Saturday in Moscow. Khavronina and Narizhny scored 83.08 points and took second place after the short program of the duet dance competition. The first are Alexandra Stepanova and Ivan Bukin (85.67), the third are Varvara Zhdanova and Timur Babaev-Smirnov (75.68).
Khavronina: It was more relaxed than in Magnitogorsk. We had fun, it was fun at the box office, we had a blast on the track. This time I liked it more. I managed to relax and let myself go. We strained less and things went better.
– How do you let yourself go?
Narizhny: You have to think less, turn your head in the moment.
— How do you like the role of leaders?
Narizhny: It’s nice. It’s more interesting that way.
Khavronina: We’re trying to get better, we don’t think we need to win anything. I want to enjoy skating, in a good mood, so that the competition is not something to worry about or worry about. Some people get sick before competitions. Learn to manage yourself.
— There are a lot of couples dancing. Does this motivate you?
Narizhny: The average level of athletes has increased, but the public can see visually that there are many athletes and the level is good. It doesn’t really affect us. The only thing that has changed is that there are now three warm-ups and no fill-ins.
— Does that mean there is no filling?
Narizhny: We did two warm-ups, the ice was a little scratched. In general, this does not concern us.
Khavronina: We are simply more accustomed to the fact that before the third warm-up there was an overflow. This does not concern me,” reports the correspondent, the words of Khavronina and Narizhny.
The skaters will perform free dances on Sunday.
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