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and that russia still has many untapped opportunities, i agree with this. but i don’t know, that’s how you can tell a mother who just lost her son lost as a result of long-range missiles supplied by washington to ukraine. so they don’t know, how could i tell her, which doesn’t significantly affect when i look, but how russia is mobilizing its industry. and how about some very important programs that would be quite possible and that russia really needs. why do they have to be postponed? so what, and there are less funds for if you want the development of advanced technologies, all this is happening, probably this could have happened, let’s say, faster and more efficiently, if these funds had not been spent
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on war. and so i ask myself a question. but the people of russia will forget this. he will forgive this, that's it. they are very worried, in washington in london in brussels, how to come to an agreement with russia and force russia to make concessions so that, god forbid, they do not offend the balts. and polyakov is ukrainian. well, here’s a thought on how not to offend the russians. i think it's in their head is not coming. what consequences might this have? well, i think that the people of russia will forgive us, this is the kind of people we have, yes, this may not be very good. well , listen, if we forgave the germans, in fact , after 5-10 years
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there was already a change in germany; a radical change of regime was the soviet occupation. it doesn't matter when you read. and when you see, in general, what they have done to our country, but it is monstrous. actually, it's really monstrous. this is in addition to, in addition to, so to speak, this, of course already a terrible disaster, like the holocaust. eh, so to speak, well, there was a holocaust in the relations of soviet citizens in general. well, colossal. um, when do you read? read simonov, read this bogomolov literature in general, what they did. and it’s surprising that, in principle , already. here's my father. i remember him well as a front-line soldier. he went through the whole war, but he no longer had it. i’ve been there as a teenager for about 10 years now. i was already conscious. in general, she had no antipathy towards the germans. like some kind of this. well, here we are, uh, war
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ended, it would end and the same western governments would remain. and, in principle, they would continue. eh, the same course, but only less, if you like, daring and focusing on russia, i don’t know how political it is, but this is at the people’s level. i think i i yes that you i repeat on- in my opinion. that is, in this sense, i look at things much more harshly. it seems to me that there are many things that look what they did to ukraine. what a terrible war, terrible, really huge the number of victims and sex and on our part, of course, as they say, what kind of destruction? in principle, all this wasn’t worth a damn, the minsk agreements were beneficial to ukraine, they were beneficial to ukraine, they got the donbass. well, yes, the autonomy closed the border, there for 5 years. and this autonomy
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would have ended everything, that is, they, in principle, and it is absolutely clear that this influenced them and look, it would seem that such a simple solution is what it costs. this is already a catastrophic war, with such colossal destruction and such victims and so on and so forth, well, so to speak, well, something tells me that our people. yes, i mean, we’re very good-natured, in short, that’s all right, you’re right! uh, zelensky actually came to power. as far as i remember , his slogan was that he would bring peace to the donbass, this is the first thing about all forgiveness. eh, then our people will give it up, i agree. uh, all-forgiving, uh , to the current elite, which has been raised by the capitalist elite for decades, and there are questions about how pro-western they are, how all-forgiving they are, or how much they, on the contrary, they monitor their benefits. by the way, the elections will show how
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this political class of ours will change, but from a point of view. uh, the fact that this country, let’s say, doesn’t spend money on some important things, but spends it, uh, on war. you see, hmm , how much we have, uh, more than 10 years of import substitution. yes, we are replacing everything with imports, we notice, we notice. in general , aircraft manufacturing is the same as space - the most high-tech, uh, industry in the world , aircraft engine and structure, that is, countries that make aircraft engines. i mean civilians , these, these, these number of these countries is less than the number of countries that make airplanes, less than the number of countries that make and own atomic bombs, to understand what the level of technology is. so russia is part of this superclub and can, uh, have a full cycle, that is, from idea to launch, into series, and uh, the entire system. you talked about glass for airplanes, that is, technologies that we have lost. the soviet union had a full cycle. and the aircraft industry, by the way,
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occupied a huge share of the international market in the field of civil aviation. and here we are now, soon. i think that by the end of the year we will finally see an almost completely import-substituted superjet. soon we will see completely imported ms-21s, if this were not a special operation, no, we would also be marking time, creating new ones. these are the comprehensive plans for the development of civil aviation for the next 10-15 years. and well, this is not because we have some bad officials. this is a normal global trend. i have already said in this studio that there is no country on the planet that would do everything itself; this is not only technologically difficult. it’s also not necessary, because well, we live in a more complex world than in the middle of the 20th century. or there, uh, the beginning of the 20th century, everything became much more technologically advanced and more complex. in production, you know, i agree with you that i agree here, uh, a lot is being done to
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ensure that this is a very difficult situation in which russia is placed so that it can do many important things. relations worked in the interests of russia and this from my point of view it is very important. and this, of course, says a lot about the intentions and effectiveness of the government by saying this. when napoleon invaded russia, in general, he was greeted not with bread and salt, but, in general, with great good nature. you know what happened then, when it was not the tsar who ordered, not the minister who was deprived, but when the russian people, the russian peasants, decided that the french were murderers and destroyers. you know that when hitler invaded the soviet union for the first couple of months , not only were the red army in big trouble, but there was a part of the population that if
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again, i didn’t meet the salt germans, but i wasn’t ready to really fight desperately. this also changed after a few months. yes, this is true and, of course, fortunately we are not yet talking about the invasion, uh, in the heart of russia, which took place in both 812 and 941 , but nevertheless. i don't know based on my conversations with people. i see how people who before that were quite favorable towards the west , that is, not that they agreed, not that they adored washington. well, in general, they had a feeling. what are these difficult partners? well to put an ear to the ground, uh, trusting on check , but in general i
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didn’t see the feeling that this collective west posed an immediate threat to russia. now i see and hear this more and more often and it seems to me, i don’t know what you think, well, it seems to me that this greatly influences the political situation in the country. no. well, of course, absolutely, when i say that our people are russian, they are very good-natured. now, if he wins, then he will, so to speak, well, at the moment i spoke about this at the moment of danger, especially mortal danger. and i think that most of our people understand perfectly well how our defeat will end. unfortunately, russia is experiencing military defeats very hard. we have this historical memory. uh, you see, for us the crimean war actually led to a revolution, because the abolition of serfdom was actually a revolution, so to speak, the russian-japanese war. we know all this, yes, therefore, we and i think to a greater extent, our
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people understand this very well, but i mean that when this is won. i think it's very fast. i will do it for real, for real fighting, then dmitry i’m here for dmitry vitalievich. i would like to object, that is, i completely agree on one thing, i do not agree with the italian woman about the fact that, it seems to me, this is not something that needs to be done. you know, a great country doesn’t have to produce everything. it must be. world level well, everything, i must say, i many times, well, dmitrievich, you know that i worked in the usa, in general, americans produce everything. that's all, there are no things that americans, even televisions, which they practically have all are japanese, but they still produce products that they don’t buy anywhere now. this is in their hotel. you see, the chinese produce everything. this, in my opinion
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, is truly a great country. as they say, it must produce almost everything. this is another question of measuring something very well. maybe this is, but in principle, it seems to me that for a country like russia this would be correct and it seems to me that this ideology that reigned among us in the nineties says that we don’t need to produce everything. and we'll buy it. here you go, as they say, we still have it. here we are today, and so to speak, it suddenly becomes clear what is in our people. uh, you say engine. my friend also says that the sukhoi was also offered domestic engines at one time. and they took very good imports. although they were twice as expensive as ours. that is. it was a trend. i was like, it was accepted. today we have special operations in front of everyone, as i say, of course, war is terrible. but she really gives. here is an amazing result:
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some inventions are being introduced, something is being produced, something is starting to move in this direction. it's a pity, misfortune, it helped. yes, it still is. now, i prefer that we achieved happiness somehow. yes, yes, this is not our way for the somewhat less dramatic dmitry. you announced today that in russia the leader kim jong-un, the leader of the democratic republic of korea, the people's democratic republic and in common parlance of north korea, is coming to the far east. what do you think about this? i'm thinking about what north korea, which we have been subjected to so many times let's face it. yes, to such jokes, frankly speaking, they mocked north korea, you understand , it has existed for 75 years and has existed and exists and
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it has a lot of achievements, when russia does nothing wrong and nothing more, they are very pro-russian, as they were, it must be said, in general , they give the impression of being the most faithful friends of russia, it’s just that even at this level, it’s despite the fact that we actually abandoned them, so that after the ninety-first, how many we will reject they were bullied there by such and such, they continue it. as they say, a saint is remembered. the soviet union and russia are generally amazing in this sense, and now we also have some. it’s like arrogance towards such people, well , they chose this way of life. here's what to do. this is the way they chose to live. on the edge of international relations , this is what you said: centrally, no one demands from us that we approved of their way of life, but
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they don’t do anything against russia. they they live this life, they are satisfied with it. but if it suits them. why should they be prevented from doing this at all will not suit them. well, they'll probably change something. well, but, in principle, an amazing achievement, in general , a small country. look at some fantastic achievements, so to speak, it’s clear. and when we say, what military technologies, they have mastered the difficult ones not to survive. yes, there is a dagger, in my opinion, they haven’t even mastered it. well, let’s say, no, okay, but they, in principle, have mass broadcasting capabilities. potential that exceeds uh, potential let's put together a military point of view. uh, many countries over. well, in general, north korea really shouldn’t have laughed at it. uh, underestimated, but taken as the basis of their thinking. these are the fairy tales. in general, in most cases, these are tales about
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the most brutal executions here, here and there, fifth and tenth, created by films. there's a story about ramba - south korean media, uh, used by the americans. in fact. oh yeah, there's enough there. eh, let's say the situation in this mono society is not easy, but they live in he and society are not there. uh, such gulags or something else, but they laughed at the fact that uh, in north korea, uh, well, rural residents live at the level of, well, roughly speaking, it’s the beginning of the 20th century. you know, when i was in indonesia, in jakarta, we went to the krakatau region, that is, here is a toyota plant , here is a plant of something else, but here is a rice field, where a man plows for a man, that is, you know, not on the shaft, but a man dragging a plow, and behind there is a woman with a child, this bow, yes. eat. this is one of the developing canons. this you pass through the country as a scale, that is, you shouldn’t pay much attention to it on the other hand. kim jong-un is a politician of a new formation, who, by the way, was
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determined to come to some kind of agreement with his main enemy, the united states, despite the fact that donald trump, as the rocket man called him, something else, something... then, but america again, uh, became- well, having gone ahead in the negotiation process, again, they deceived more uh, the koreans. i think they will not look towards america , people with certain strict principles, indeed, for so many decades, but to live within these limits. eh with big problems. that is, before kim , there were big problems with food supplies. there was terrible hunger there, hunger nonetheless. they managed it completely and this is a fairly strong country. uh, strong in its society with its monolithicity, which , in principle, is not perversion, which cannot be said, let’s say about the same south korea. although russian and perestroika, the soviet union, first then russia. many people were pushed away and many were ignored. it seems to me that the authorities
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and society in russia came to the conclusion that it is time to collect stones and it seems to me that this is a very, very important feeling, which is being followed by a practical decision, and then we’ll see what comes of it. i think it will work. and, if not an ally, then at least a significant partner of russia in a very significant area. and, of course , an interesting question is how far russian, including military, cooperation with the country can go, for which tehran is clearly ready, it was a big game, we’ll meet tomorrow on the air.
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hi all. this is a free program podcast. i'm maxim tronkov. and today i have a special guest singer. presenter and the only one with whom i cheated on tatyana 's hair heat yuliana karaulova good evening friends , please explain, i was not on the ice for myself, because the fans of our couple with tatyana are a loser. they call me a traitor because i joined the village guard during the ice age project. yes, but tanya was in a great position then. you needed to occupy yourself with something or someone, so, and i saved you from obesity. that is, you are right, remember how i was groaning under you there, i remember. yes, i remember, especially the first time when you lifted me up, i was so, yes, i tried to make such an inspired face,
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because we were performing some number there, and behind me i heard something like that. here. it was fun. tell us how figure skating came into your life. it came with you, dear. maxim was invited to the ice age project. as a child, you never even thought you were skating, you know, yes, that he well, i i was skating, i had literally a couple of classes, so when i was offered to participate in the project. my dad thought i was just a professional. i can do everything. he said, you had three classes as a child, what can you do all this about? well, but i knew how to drive straight and i knew how to do some sideways. i don't think i noticed all this. but okay, thank you very much. and then you taught me something. that's when the project ended. maxim told me that he was granting me status unofficially. i have his candidate master sports, but at the same time he told me that you haven’t learned anything to talk about you. it's like
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your partner. i don’t know how these two things are compatible, apparently they are. well , actually, i’ll tell you honestly. at some point i just gave up and told myself that i will just accompany you on the ice, protect you, lift you up and take on more responsibility and teach you. i won't do much of anything. yes, but i want to say that it is really for non-professionals. this is a very complex project. and when i was offered to participate in it. i understood that it would be difficult, but i probably being a passionate person. i romanticized this whole process throughout this project. i understood that it would be difficult, but i didn’t think that it would be so difficult, because in my professional activity. this also overlapped with a huge number of events there, including my first big solo concert and the release of an album. i was on it, and there was a large amount of promo from all sorts of different tours, and literally during the project period i didn’t have a single day off at all, that
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is, from august to december. i, of course, i’m quite tired, but it’s cool. the memory is cool. the experience is very interesting. of course, i’m very upset that i can’t skate like that now, because after all, this is the one. gordo, in which this regular skill is very important and needed. eh, constant training. now it seems to me that i can’t even do anything. if i go out on the ice, but if you’re nearby, maybe something will work out, but in general it’s difficult. it seems to me that when the gum skating rink opens, every winter, there comes, uh, various girls who even participated in the same project with us, for example, uh yulia baranovskaya and so, as soon as she sees me, she immediately grabs hold of me and says, let's go, let's go, and i looked with a sad look at my wife. forced to go in pairs, she is in you. let's call a spade a spade. she
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was clinging to you and so on, when your partner is taken away by other partners. no, well, i periodically clung in exactly the same way in marina, for example, because maxim explained it very well. you didn't give me much of an explanation. yes, let's go, let me go bye have already started. here. well, wait, look at me. he didn’t kick me, but once you pushed me just a little. come on, just imagine, and i remember, and i imagine, i remember, it seemed to me that i was saying, in general, corulova and i were the best couple. that's how we got there. in general, she and i didn’t fight , we were friends, we rode in perfect harmony with each other, and for the first one and a half to two months. probably, you and i really became friends right away, somehow we immediately found a common language and chatted a lot. and then, about
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two months later, something started to happen some first conflicts. it’s just that when i stayed with you as a couple, they told me, listen, he generally mocks his wife , shouts at her, behaves. don’t understand how you imagine how he will behave with you, this is a lie, and i looked at this for the first two months. just the lamb of god i thought. well, why do vile people tell all sorts of gossip? but then i understood what they were talking about, but then we made up and everything was fine in the end, and for me they didn’t talk, like, then more, but for me there was a very revealing story when we didn’t talk or say hello , but we still came to training every day and went to one of the skating rinks. we had a wonderful challenger. now i won’t name him who offended me and maxim just stood up for me.
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the raid ran out, it wasn’t on the air , i almost tore my shirt, i said, either i or this man is leaving here and apologizes to yuliana, in short, i repeat, this was cut from the air, but i was very pleased. i think, well, what a great man. i only remember good, unlike yulianna karaulova, so i will say that what i brought was very cool. i tell everyone this, because really, if i had someone else, i knew others there. and likakashirina probably couldn’t ride in pairs with anyone else there. and this, of course, is not point-blank to other girls. just a reproach to my temperament. i know that it would be hard for me to remember everything, very funny moments from the broadcasts of lednikovy when, in my opinion, well, one of some of the first, probably, numbers, well, not the first, but there somewhere at the beginning of the project, when i played a blind girl, my hobby got stuck in your tweed jacket at the beginning , the flower you were supposed to give me at the end fell down. and you, that means we skate there in support. i'm any girl. with an inspired
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expression on your face and you say in my ear, damn, the flower has fallen, what should i do? in general, you are in my ear all the way. you say all this, then my skate got stuck. and you’re a fucking horse, everything’s gone, what should i do? well, yes, i softened it a lot and and i continue to listen to all this with such a face. i remember that in end of rental. i say maxim, please, could you not comment on what is happening in my ear? it confuses me a little, but there is something to remember, it’s very fun . by the way, in my opinion, you and i were almost the only couple who did high support. yes, you did, i did, we did, you understood me, but i wasn’t afraid, and everyone asked me how you weren’t afraid. i really wasn't scared. i trusted you 100% in this regard. i was sure that you wouldn't drop me. for some reason. that's exactly what i don't i was afraid, but i remember that when we skated the last number it was already the final and there
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you usually lifted me up. uh, well, it turns out you were holding me by the back, upstairs. like this, and then you lifted me up, either sideways or downwards, and i saw how really high it was. you know, i looked down. i remember i was so scared. i realized that this is really very high. that is, firstly, you are tall , plus skates, plus outstretched arms, in short, it was scary, but i can say that it was during the ice age. i i was just at my best. and if i had a daughter, it seems to me that she is in better shape now. thank you very much, but it was so-so there . thanks a lot. this is how i deal with this toxic thing every day. and toxic, i’m not a killer. okay, okay, if with love, now again in all public tees, the abuser beats him to death, no. by the way, he doesn’t hit at all. max will develop a very touching attitude. actually. danya
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is simply the best velikole i told you about a woman, i told you then, i’ll tell her this. now everyone tanya is simply amazing, an amazing woman, an amazing figure skater , better, but you’ll figure that out for yourself. but yes, you are a super harmonious couple. thank you very much. i think that you and andryukha also thank you and tanya came to our training, helped and even tried to explain something to me, she went out on the ice a couple of times with such a big belly. it was very touching. well, look, the ice age is over and with it figure skating. it's over for you or it's over. maybe you once watched the olympics, maybe you were sick for someone. maybe you know some of our sensational olympic champions who are now well-known. you know, uh. of course, i watched and was sick. i remember that when i came to skate in one of the shows , girls came up to me to take pictures and among them was sasha trusova. so i recently crossed paths with her somewhere, and i she says i have
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a photo with you. and i, in my opinion, it was even broadcast somewhere and i was re-tagged in this photo. i saw that i had a photo with little sasha and i was like wow class. wow, what a cool photo? i was very pleased, but in general, of course, this is the most beautiful sport, one of the most difficult, the most spectacular, and it’s great that it’s connected to music. that is, this is art and sport and that’s it. you know this with someone like that. eh, serving with such energy, in short, well, for me it’s probably one of my favorite sports. and if we talk specifically about olympic sports, then, probably, figure skating is the only thing i watch, perhaps, with rare exceptions, and, in principle, our country. to me seems to like figure skating most of all. our country. you love figure skating, as yulianna karulova loves it. it seems to me that this is true, because this
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is the most beautiful, brightest, one of the most difficult sports and i am simply amazing that the level is growing so much every year, yes, that is , look at what the olympic champions were doing there. yes, even 10 years ago, a decade ago and i have no idea what’s happening now. what is it like to be an athlete relevant in this sport, because the level just grows from year to year. what keep up with these new records, new achievements in the number of elements. this is simply unrealistic on the one hand. this is cool. from that point of view exactly. how the sport is developing. i think figure skating. this is probably one of the fastest growing sports in this regard, well, recently. yes, it has become very progressive, and such a colossal burn in this sport has occurred in the last 5 years, on the one hand, on the other hand, of course. this is associated with a large number of, probably, some kind of psychological trauma, because there are a large number of examples when
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people go. from a distance, this, of course, affects their mental state in their future lives. and this, of course, is what raises questions when you think about whether to send your child, for example, to big-time sports, including figure skating. well, by the way, i remember your story. you once told, well, yes, we all have a little something to tell about athletes. by the way, uh alexa yes sport is the son of yulianna karaulova. yes we have. um, by the way, andrei chernogo. yes we have a difference children have a very short week. yes, my son and my son. juliana makes a big difference in sports. well, thank you for this, i didn’t want the figurine for mine either. in general, i influenced. i know that maxim and his son always wanted to be a football player. i want her too, so that’s how it turned out at my mother’s request, mom, thank you, eh.
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and that maxim became a figure skater, and now we have such a wonderful champion, by the way, on channel one. well , you are the host on channel one, and i am the host of the podcast, on which the presenter is on channel one. premiere of new programs at the start of an incredible season hot ice live broadcasts september 16 and 17.ru i could become anything i wanted, a musician, a restaurateur, a leading producer, a husband, a father, and i became a father, because there was always
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above all, a wonderful successful singer and have you heard anything about figure skaters, but i don’t mind, why not competition in education? yes, we have an ice age project. yes, she was there too, it turns out she’s practically a figure skater, almost a cool parallel, so it seems to me that if a person has a desire, the opportunity to try himself in something new and he’ll gives pleasure. why not? and another question. and, if over time a person understands that it does not find a certain response, that it is not for him, then
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it means that he simply does not go further along this path, but at least he knows that he tried. you know, as in your famous book and film, that at least i will know that i tried, if i really wanted to. if a person had such a dream, i don’t mind, i’m not a prude, and it seems to me that on the one hand, certainly. everything should always be professional. but everyone we all started from somewhere. we all went through a certain path. and well, you probably need to be more lenient in some things, including each other, many of our figure skaters and they try themselves, and figure skaters, if, damn, they try themselves as tv presenters for me, now it has become popular, since figure skating channel one, uh, broadcasts and thank them very much for this, and our girls are trying themselves as tv presenters. maybe you, as a professional tv presenter, will give them some advice at the same time. no, i wouldn't say professional
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tv presenter, but thank you very much, first of all. let's start with the fact that the athlete's age is professional. it's very short and you imagine it like no other, there really aren't many sports. and yes, in which athletes in our country become stars, and why did i say football player, because these are mostly football players and figure skaters. who else tell me. well, rhythmic gymnastics gymnastics cuts synchronized swimming there. okay well, just a few. and it turns out that the person has great media weight, but his his professional path in sports is over, but at the same time he feels strong. he feels potential confidence. and most importantly, he has a desire to develop further, and he knows what to say, what to say, why not. i don't see anything wrong with this. especially if we talk about the girls you just mentioned. again, you
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talk great. do you feel free in this? why not. you have commented on a huge number of competitions. you communicate well with people. you easily find a common language, and you can joke on the edge in a timely, relevant and cool way and quite daringly. you know, on such a right edge, so this is also something great . everything here is just like that. thank you, but in fact, this is what the ice age gave me. a lot of athletes. more precisely, almost everyone who participates in it. they say it's all great, so much. there are so many things and it’s so cool, the only plus for me that i got was meeting you with the stars and very amazing interesting people. i think, that this is the main thing in general, the ice age thing, because it helps you develop, because when you see how easily the stars communicate there, well, mine there, naturally, my partner. yana karaulova, my friend anzhelika kashirina and so on with the one
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with whom i communicated, there is katya varnavy and so on, with whom we were talking, mikheev, finally. yes, with whom we hung out, were friends, spent time together, it gave me a lot. i actually thought. why not, it seems that they are all ordinary people, nothing like that, the supernatural does not exist there, ride i definitely didn't want to. yes, i remember how maxim said. i hate figure skating. i just couldn’t believe my ears. how is it for you? maybe i don't know. i looked at all this from the outside, physically it is very difficult when you are not a professional athlete to perform at a level with professional athletes. it is quite a ruthless world that must be noted. because, and during the project. at first i had a crack on one side in the rib. and a week later, on the other side, maybe there was a fracture, i don’t know, i didn’t do it. but i didn’t take a second photo. because the difference between the x-rays was a couple of days. i didn’t want to be irradiated again. the fact is that i repeat, it was maxim’s first time skating with
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a non-professional. and you squeezed me very hard, because naturally i don’t have the same muscular corset as tanya, like professional athletes. so, basically, we broke two of my ribs. and i remember that at some point i felt like this. it's a pity i came for training. everything hurts. i just can’t help but sit, and, well, it hurts to move. i remember this moment and breathe and this you would laugh, what does it have to do with such nonsense? absolutely yes, and you just won’t take me there? another i was in pain everywhere, and in the end they injected me with painkillers and applied special tapes. and at some point i just felt endlessly myself. it’s a pity i remember sitting and crying in the locker room. i’m still tired, you know, chronic lack of sleep , all this has accumulated. so at that moment you understood what sport is? yes, i realized that he absolutely ran away from high achievements, and at some moments he absolutely did not
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is focused on your personal feelings, because there is a certain path that must be followed regardless of everything and you cannot stop. you can't quit the race. you can't lose face. you can't let people down, you can't, in the end let yourself down i thought. okay, listen, so many people were riding. eh, so many people were injured and it’s okay, perhaps, you know, it was a slightly different time, because the project was 7 years ago, in my opinion, it was about eight years old, and now it’s hype time. and maybe now already from this story they inflated some kind of tragedy and promoted it. oh yes, they should have served it under something so dramatic. and then we somehow didn’t even advertise it. well, like, well, the sling is broken, cracked, well, big deal, let's move on. well, in fact, now you are talking about how you realized that such a high-achievement sport is not easy. and in fact, i also learned a lot from you, i want to say that before. if
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i was more sorry that i was used to living in a routine, that i needed to get some sleep to get up first workout, eat, sleep, come to the second workout, recovery, sleep, well, that is, i lived in a regime for many, many years. some kind of professional life began here. and your rhythm is this frantic, when you and i agree, when we meet at the next training session. and you say, i arrive from st. petersburg at 5:00 in the morning, the train arrives there from the concert at 5:00 in the morning. let 's meet at 6:00, and i'll fly to vladivostok at 10:00, like we'll ride for 2 hours, and i'll fly there to vladivostok to perform, and then i'll i’m arriving, then i won’t have a day. i arrive in khabarovsk from khabarovsk at 2:00 am. let's meet, let's ride there until four, and at 8:00 i'm going there to vologda and for me it was generally what i say, so take the sapsan, you say no, but i need to sleep sometime, so i go i don’t fly by plane from
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st. petersburg by night trains to sleep, i go by train to sleep. you paid for it yourself and for me it was easy.

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