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Must be heaven to have so much gymnastics on. And I like the soft toy pasty things they have.
I thought they were
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Must be heaven to have so much gymnastics on. And I like the soft toy pasty things they have.
Sure, give me a couple of days. It’s quite complicated and I’m not sure I fully understand it all myselfIf you are willing to share, I'm curious about the development program for Russian gymnasts. Core values, competition structure/ requirements etc... I generally understand the US system, the UK can be confusing.
It would be interesting to compare. Is there any sort of recreational or lower tier competitive gymnastics?
Yes they can stop her, they fund her. I didn’t mean that she needs supervision from someone, more that she’s training and performing without her regular coaches there to guide. It not unusual for like a show or gala. But those are not situations whereby she’s competing full difficulty.Does the program have the power to stop her if it wanted to?
The part about her travelling and competing without her personal coaches doesn't seem overly mad to me, given her age and experience. Is that naive of me?
Eva was a lovely gymnast.Earlier in the week, the RGF announced the death of 1968 Olympic champion Olga Karaseva
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears.If you are emotionally ready for it, here is another Russian junior to break your heart. Third generation national team member Aleksandra Andrianova is the granddaughter of Nikolai and Lubov. Her father Sergei was once a junior national team member himself. He is not her primary coach, since he is on the national team staff as Aliya Mustafina’s assistant. I believe she turns senior in 2027.
Sorry, i don’t know the credit for the video, a colleague sent it via TG