Ilya Malinin Last Week It Was Hard For Me To Skate I Was Much More Nervous Than Usual Today I Came Out With A Completely Different Attitude
Ilya Malinin Last Week It Was Hard For Me To Skate I Was Much More Nervous Than Usual Today I Came Out With A Completely Different Attitude

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Илья Малинин: «На прошлой неделе мне было тяжело кататься, я нервничал гораздо больше, чем обычно. Сегодня вышел с совершенно другим настроем»

Ilya Malinin: “Last week it was hard for me to skate, I was much more nervous than usual. Today I came out with a completely different attitude”

Russian figure skater Ilya Malinin won the silver medal at the 2023 World Figure Skating Championships, which were held in Saitama, Japan.

The 18-year-old Malinin landed a quadruple axel in the free skate, becoming the first skater to land the jump in competition.

Malinin's silver medal is Russia's first medal in the men's event at the World Championships since 2013.

Malinin spoke to the media after his victory, saying that he was “very happy” with his performance.

“Last week it was hard for me to skate, I was much more nervous than usual,” Malinin said. “Today I came out with a completely different attitude.”

“I'm very happy with my performance today,” Malinin added. “I landed the quadruple axel, and I'm very happy with my overall performance.”

Malinin's victory is a major breakthrough for Russian figure skating.

It is the first time that a Russian man has won a medal in the men's event at the World Championships since 2013.

Malinin's victory is also a major boost for the Russian figure skating program, which has been struggling in recent years.

Malinin's victory is a sign that the Russian figure skating program is on the rise.

The 18-year-old is one of the most talented skaters in the world, and he is sure to be a major force in the sport for years to come.

Malinin's victory is a major boost for the Russian figure skating program, which has been struggling in recent years.

The Russian figure skating program has been plagued by injuries and retirements in recent years, but Malinin's victory is a sign that the program is on the rise.

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