Viola Sella from Italy spoke about the bright elements in the program at the Gracia Fair Cup tournament

At the Gracia Fair Cup, Italy's Viola Sella won two gold and two silver medals, leaving a lasting impression on the spectators and judges with her stunning elements. After the competition, she shared her emotions.
"I'm really happy with this competition. It's one of the first competitions this year, and it was really exciting for me to compete again because I had an injury. It was quite a difficult time for me, so being here today is wonderful."
The gymnast told what is the secret of her amplitude turns in attitude and why she loves the element of Kudryavtseva.
"Partly, it's just natural talent, in the sense that I turn naturally. As a child, of course, I worked hard to learn how to turn and maintain my form while turning with attitude, and I always tried to improve it and maintain balance in this form. Kudryavtseva's element is a spin, a risk. It's a wonderful element, comfortable, and it gives points, and it's great to be able to do it."
She noted which gymnasts she was targeting.
"Right now, it's undoubtedly Sofia Raffaeli, our leading Italian gymnast, but really, all international-level gymnasts have something to draw inspiration from. And that's wonderful, because you can learn so much!"
At the competition in Budapest, the Italian athlete won the ball and ribbon events, and also won silver medals in the hoop and clubs.