You really feel different in different costumes
You really feel different in different costumes explained Bobrova. Yesterday we skated the short dance in different costumes and the dance as a whole felt different.
We still have not had time to analyze our Grand Prix Final performances and figure out what we have to work on first said Soloviev about their less than successful outing in Quebec. We only had time to do a couple of complete run-throughs since we got back from Canada to get back in shape We will make all the necessary changes after the New Year. There is enough time left.It will be our first trip to England so we are already excited said Bobrova about the upcoming European Championships in Sheffield.
We will calmly prepare for the competition elaborated Soloviev Our goal is to avoid making small mistakes which distract from the overall impression of the dance I know we can do it because we do it in practices.Ilinykh and Katsalapov had to overcome a very long wait for the marks of the previous competitors Riazanova and Tkachenko before they were finally able to begin their performance.
I thought we would never be allowed to get off the ice joked Katsalapov afterwards. It felt like we could have skated our dance twice during the wait.The skaters were expressive and appropriately meditative in their interpretation of Ave Maria performed by Thomas Spencer-Wortley but did not quite agree on what exactly their dance is about.
You know it is a bit difficult said Katsalapov. The way it was intended to be, Elena is a kind of angelic being in her light dress and I am a sinner who prays to her for forgiveness of my sins