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Valeria Gavrina and her coach Ekaterina Vedeneeva speak about the importance of the chance to compete at the Russian Championship

26 March
Valeria Gavrina and her coach Ekaterina Vedeneeva speak about the importance of the chance to compete at the Russian Championship

Valeria Gavrina from Krasnoyarsk shared how she learned about the opportunity to compete at the Russian Junior Championship in Kazan under a quota from the Sky Grace International Association:

"I went to practice, and I was called to the principal of our regional sports school. Elena Alexandrovna, Ekaterina Olegovna, and my mom sat there. And Ekaterina Olegovna said that I was going to the Russian Junior Championship from the Sky Grace. And I was so happy, I cried with joy. I would like to thank Alina Maratovna for this opportunity."

The gymnast told who she is from the participants of the tournament:

"Yana Zaikina. She has a nice-shaped figure, she performs the elements well. A good, coordinated stretch."

She also shared that the bronze medalist of the World and European Championships Ekaterina Vedeneeva and Olympic champion Alina Kabaeva are her role models&

The gymnast's coach Ekaterina Vedeneeva noted the importance of such a chance for gymnasts:

"There's actually a very interesting story behind this girl. And our endless gratitude to the Association and, of course, to Alina Maratovna, for giving children the opportunity to prove themselves. She has been training for almost twelve years so far. This is the first major competition of this kind in her career. I really hope this will be a great experience for her. And this really is a great opportunity for children to have an extra chance to perform in such competitions."

The specialist spoke about the first year of her coaching career:

"I feel like it’s become even more intense and vibrant, because I have so many people under my care. We also travel with them to competitions, training sessions, and program reviews. This year, we had a large number of children qualifying for both the Russian Junior Championship and the Russian Pre-Junior Championship. That's why we have a lot of work on our hands. We're not stopping."

She also assessed Mariia Borisova's recent performance at the Grand Prix in Marbella:

"Of course, I watched the entire Marbella Grand Prix from start to finish. I would like to note the exceptional level of training of our gymnasts. And indeed, at least in terms of execution, clean performance, and artistic component, I don’t think there’s anyone who can match our gymnasts right now. Oh, and as for Masha, I'm really glad she managed to win individual medals. I think this will be a great help for future performances."

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