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the novelty of the idea is important, and it is also important how realistic it is to implement it, that is, what practical interest it represents for our motherland. well, what does the studio competition give to developers for belarus? , which are finalists, and can take part in the competition of innovative projects, and well for their further implementation of financing, and the winners' projects claim money in the amount of 57 basic units for the development of business plans. all finalists will be 20. yes, in total finalists are not quite finalists. it turns out for us. uh, well, there will be selections from all over the republic, and the winners are only two of you 20, we have 10 nominations and competitive selection in each nomination. we choose two winners in different age categories. the winners of the belarusian project, they then become participants in the international
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similar project 100 ideas for the cis with what results our guys return from there , the competition is held every two years by the studio for the cis, therefore, based on the results of two seasons, we select 10 projects for participation in the already international competition. e, for example, i can say that last year it was held in armenia and 10 projects from the republic of belarus participated there and three of them won, and these were the nominations of security, rational environmental management, and industrial technology.
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oleg what is more important for you talent or diligence look at talent. this is what is given to us from above, that is, we came here. yes, it must be found in a person, it must be found to unearth, but talent without diligence. it's just wasted just a gift which was given to you, and diligence without talent. it still bears some fruit. this is what we see, we see the stars. sports people in business. that's uh talent. not diligence
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because nothing. whatever talent you have, without hard work. this talent is not to be sharpened. the name of my idol is included in the history of world figure skating. he became not only an outstanding figure skater, but also an eminent coach among his students olympic champions and prize-winners of the world and european championships today my head coach is visiting me figure skating team of belarus oleg vasiliev oleg good morning. oleg propose to start our conversation from childhood. do you remember how old you were when you first stepped on the ice? it's standard for me. it's 5 years old. preschool age. uh,
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when, uh, so to speak, children don’t go to school, they need to be occupied with something. me parents. i got skates for my birthday. it must have been my wish, as far as i can remember, and uh, yes, open ice, frozen lakes, everything is standard, as it was in those days. when at 5 years for you, in fact they choose your whole future life, then already in adolescence a certain internal conflict arises and you had such a desire to change everything, but in fact i was engaged not only in figure skating. and my parents gave me, also a diving section. and in order for me to learn how to simply swim corny, because the swimming section was completely packed with children, it was impossible to get there. i was enrolled in the section. uh, jumping water and a after going there for a few months and learning how to swim. yes, i had to clean because 2 coaches not in figure skating are different, but in swimming they said that you need to take it, because the ankle should work. in one
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case, it should be stiff and working, like uh skating or flexible stretchy and uh, more like power, like swimming. yes, that is, two sports that are mutually exclusive to each other in physiology. but, and my success in figure skating at that time was already somehow noticeable, and in the water world i was only a beginner, so i had, in general, reasonable choices in favor of figure skating skating, then, of course, later in my teens there were also doubts, do i even need to do this, because there are schools , but the usual standard life, yes, but hmm figure skating. uh, it brought variety to my, uh, youthful life, or something, because there were trips to competitions, there was an opportunity to see other cities in other countries, which in soviet times was very rare for an ordinary person, so uh, again, figure skating, this there was that door, uh, to a new world, probably a different world, uh, different from all my peers. that is, i
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had a lot of pluses compared to the lives of my friends in my sports career. you started out as a single skater, and pairing you with elena gross was your coach's idea. there in moscow is different. how did you accept this idea, well actually. three times he rejected, uh, the proposal of the muscovite, but in pair skating, and only on the third for the fourth time. uh, hmm, not quite correct. maybe by methods, as i understand today, but moskvina still persuaded me to do exactly, uh, guy skating and my first partner was not lazy. lena was my second partner. the first was larisa selezneva, who then became a couple with oleg , e. makarov, was our direct competitor, and for many years. so, what is fate, so to speak, e is bred by people, not just like that, but how difficult is it for a single skater to become a couple. physically, probably, technically not very difficult. it's more moral.
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uh, some kind of step in a completely different direction, because uh, a single skater is uh a person, alone, responsible for his own results. you went out skated himself, screwed up or did everything well himself and got the result himself, the one that is and you yourself get the silures. or prize money or there is something else , but in a pair you have to share everything and good luck and failure, and often. you can do everything about your partner messing up or vice versa, your partner will do something, and you will break something somewhere, and then the results are natural, but you fall and you rejoice and suffer together, despite the fact that one can make mistakes of partners, so the guy's skating is more. eh, so to speak morally, uh, another sport, because you're not responsible for yourself. you are already in the team, even though this is a minimal team of two people, if the coaches do not consider their ribs, then, uh, they are completely different. eh, moral and psychological attitudes and tasks, after all,
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new elements appear in the technical plan. supports, the need for synchronized skating. this is easy to learn on the basis of a common base, because, uh, in a pair of e, you probably study another dozen and a half dozen new elements in which they simply do not exist, in addition to lifts, these are twists and throws, when the girl's partner sends the girl to jump into distant high death spirals. so, when this is such a figure, when a girl rides around her partner, yes, a pair of doctors, well, a lot of things, as you said, both in parallel and synchronized skating should be monitored when you give me one. you look after yourself there, do what you need to achieve the result. and here, you always have to and, as it were , control the situation 100%, where are you, where is the partner nearby, not nearby, distance, speed, and so on completely different, but again, it's all interesting. it's all new, it's all that gives you the opportunity to move forward. but still,
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moskvina guessed right with your duet in the eighty- third year, you won the olympics as world champions in the eighty-fourth do you remember what you were thinking? eh, when i stood on a pedestal during the awards, i clearly remember, because in 83 it was somehow so chaotic. we flew into the elite of the world figure, into skating, won the silver european championship gold at the world championships. and here uh, eighty-four. he was already consciously, that is, we already understood where, why, we are and why, and when we stood on e, the olympics stopped the top step, this again may sound very strange, but there was only one thought. why are we forbidden to smile and rejoice, the ban was because the day before one of the u, the head of the soviet state, uh hmm died and
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there was mourning in the building. and a fact at our residence. e at the olympics was lowered and e, respectively, there was an indication from above that there were no expressions of positive expressions e, emotional joy should not be on the faces of athletes. it was the soviet union, it was tough. it was an order from above that could not be violated. and this, to be honest. it's left. right here in my heart so far, that, uh, maybe the only one and the first one like that. here is a pure frank victory. yes, but we couldn't rejoice, and we kept all the emotions inside us. i can't help but ask. e you have, and relationships. e with a couple with your eternal rivals - this is a drake makaru. uh, what's the fight story? was she at all? and who is wine anyway? well, actually it's a fight, as such, it was not. uh, this is uh, almost commonplace. uh, such a case in training, when one pair rides to the music, the other according to, uh,
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unwritten laws. uh, figure skating should be performed by those who skate to the music. yes, a pair of selezneva makarov they did not give way to us skating to the music. i drove up and said that they were either injecting vasya or there, in this case, oleg, you are wrong. here he turned away. uh, well, uh, and then something happened what happened. yes, it was annoying. yes, it was , uh, a case that later, uh, the figure skating federation tried to somehow suppress it. well, because they often get to the point of physical assault, but uh, that was it's gone by now. we have a normal ordinary human relationship. i think that in five years, in seven. we somehow reconciled ourselves to the fact that it was and lived through this situation, yes, and began to live on, as usual, normal civilized people. that is, after 40 years, there are absolutely no mutual relations. you look
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and on them you can tear off never suitable, a charge of emotions of stumbling. i don't consider myself a creative person at all. eh, more so stubborn. well, such a stubborn person. here, this is my art. i think so, there are moments when people just, well, they were refused, yes, that is, one door closed, the second, they don’t try further. here. well, i'm going, that's until they open it, the belarusians are a project of updated people. we are all births, we are from childhood yes, and i don’t remember at what point the project was born, it was born for some time, and it was a series of some of my street choices, as we are, you and i thermoses sandwiches and discuss the most important matters in the center of the lake not yet. yes, we will discuss, but we will not come to a common concept. we don't leave the lake. this is how we like to have fun and work on our tv channel.
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together with the stars, expert psychotherapists are always, when a person has some kind of unrealistic. the goal is not achieved, which in itself is understandable. it can always be justified. probably you have not completed something , let's discuss the topical issues that we face every day. here's some money for you limited checks, please bring, i 'll see what you're spending on. so here is the total control of a woman who works as a muse and a keeper of the hearth. she risks that one day. she will cease to be interested in her man to safely resolve any conflict situations. again, coming from the base, a person needs to work with the base with his roots, for which his tree caught on the ground. see in the program the concept of harmless on belarus 24 tv channel.
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oleg , in general, there is friendship between athletes in it ice or still some kind of sports competition, it does not contribute to friendship, not a team
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sport, it is individual, even though the couples are a small team. it 's still an individual sport, that is, we are every man for himself. we have a team, as such, there is none. and although there is a national team. in this case, where did i work in the soviet union? i rode or where? i am now the head coach of the republic of belarus. we have a national model of the republic. that is, for every athlete in the world of figure skating, he unit is separate and everyone is fighting for their place under the sun. the first place is one, it is not shared by all. and and this puts a stamp on em 's attitude. we're all friends we don't have a feud, per se, but when it comes to rivalry on the ice it's every man for himself here. e, about any friendship, but there can be no question, no one will yield to you, they will not tell you, go and be ahead of me. yes, but leaving the flight a lot. i would say that almost all of us are friends and are very good friends in 1988. you and
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elena gross finished performing and became the first couples in the soviet union, e, who went over to professionals, it’s probably difficult to be pioneers and really officials. don't try to prevent you from being the first discoverers. as you said, it's really not easy, especially in a country that is closed to everyone and everything. and there were many obstacles. a lot of complexity, uh, but uh, and with our mentor tamara nikolaevna and, uh, with our friends. we were still able to pave this path from e-soviet sports to professional, and global dispute. it was far away. it was not just very a lot of difficulties and in order for us to get permission to participate in some international e- shows, e, with which the soviet union did not shine then, but the world community has been doing this for a long time , it was very difficult. e,
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we went through the bureaucratic wall and and it was generally useful for everyone both for us and for future generations, who later followed in our footsteps also went to perform in various shows e not only in the united states of america in europe and asia you skated in shows, competed at professional competitions, and suddenly you decided to go into business on lee hei’s yard in the nineties, how did the sphere in
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which relations were far from athletic. well , in fact, as if e left, i didn’t voluntarily leave figure skating, but my partner, but for that period. maybe we got divorced as separate people. yes, she had her own life. uh, in addition to skating, yes, and she and her husband decided that they needed to have children, and therefore a normal life was an idea. basically my partner, to finish. uh performance on the ice and do something different in her family case life, but in the case of something else. yes, and then with friends really started uh hmm try his hand at business, and we were engaged. everything from used shoe sales to high-end new car sales and uh wondered if uh was not easy dangerous. uh. i found out. how much is my head worth, and in that period of time in the business world, uh, and uh, hmm to be
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honest after a year of just over a year of classes. uh, it's not related to figure skating. i realized that figure skating is still more interesting to me. hmm, and i came to my partner to lines. and he persuaded her and returned after the birth of the child, persuaded her to return to the ice and we returned and they began to skate for me and we skated a few shows. uh, a few months. we performed successfully. uh, but then, after all, lena said that the family is dearer to me, and then that's when my coaching work began. and how difficult was it to switch. uh, to the new coaching and deliver. well, it's easy and just easy, because after all, and you from the inside, you understand and know. everything that happens on the ice is felt by movement along technique all over, but uh what is the difference between global coaching and uh with uh an athlete who goes out on his own. uh, when do the athletes leave? i
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go out as an athlete. i myself answer here. i know that i can do it myself. i fixed it myself. i myself , uh, decided my fate. and here you release athletes on the ice, standing behind the sides. you ca n't do anything with everything you put into it. eh, already further, he must implement himself, that is, your task. in fact, let the athlete down so that he can do what he can do, there are three or four minutes, as well as possible in 2016 you performed in the television show ice age your partner was actress garry daria moroz that's right, initially everything went fine high scores positive reviews, but in the middle of the project you decided to leave and why well, actually and let's reveal a little secret. e hmm my participation was spontaneous, i didn’t expect this at all ilya verbukh didn’t assume this, but there was such a situation that ilya a, but didn’t have a partner for dasha and after calling a number of people, he turned to me like,
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probably, to the last hope, because, hmm, i trained and how would i be completely in no mood to participate in some kind of television television project there. so when i called me, it was very unexpectedly spontaneous. we agreed that a certain number of uh hmm shoots i can do three or four or five. i don't remember now. how many episodes, yes, and i, in my load time, was ready to highlight this in my schedule. that's why we said that it would be an incomplete , uh, ice age cycle, and some a certain period, so that during this period of time, dasha would be able to find a new partner with whom she could finish this project, so for the video clip it was a story for me, but in reality it was an agreed period, which we covered it up to say, this is this project so that dasha could participate in it. and well, it was difficult for me,
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tell me honestly and difficult, because this is insanely hard work. you should be skating with uh. hmm man who, uh, well, isn't very good at skating. yes, and considering, and my lung withdrawal from daily exercise. and and my data is to say passport numbers when i was born, yes, uh, that's all, it was far from easy, but uh, we withstood everything and i believe, god who was , uh, easy. e shocked by his proposal himself. yes, he says, i did not expect that i could. and to be a mentor to a person who coached even when i myself performed.
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before that, i asked you about friendship between athletes, and now i ask about friendship between coaches. how do you feel about the fact that athletes go from one coach to another. this is a very difficult and, let’s say, very delicate topic, difficult questions cannot be answered unambiguously, and any coach, from a beginner to the coach of olympic champions, puts his soul into his athlete. and ah, when
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an athlete decides to move from one coach to another, then the coaches tear off a piece of themselves, so, uh, morally - it's very hard, but on the other hand. if we ignore some emotional things, then, in principle, this is a very correct and useful way of growth. athlete. every athlete. beret. this mentor is something good, passing from one mentor. i don't say weekly, yeah but after that two, three, five years of practice. he takes better from this mentor, passes to another and looks for something good and new in the new mentor, that is, betrayal. you don't consider it. absolutely not. it's not a betrayal it really is. well look. we're at school. uh, moving from class to class. we are changing our mentors we are leaving school for university we have new mentors in university. and that's okay. we learn we learn from people, the knowledge that, er, these mentors share with us. this is absolutely normal. yes, so to
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speak to pass. e from one mentor that you received, the maximum that you wanted to receive is a friend who can give you more and better or something new is completely unknown. you consider yourself a strict coach. well, rigor will go, i’m a supporter of discipline, that is, discipline in sports, and it is probably the cornerstone of success, that is, uh and sports coach for him the most important thing is to be daily. e at work in training. in this case, work daily from and to 100%. if , uh, an athlete is ready to do it, otherwise the athlete is not ready, then, of course, uh, you have to force him to persuade him. e, e, agree with the athlete that it should be done after all. e discipline. in my opinion, maybe with me, they will all agree. in my opinion discipline. in sports, this is the basis for success
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when you are at work every day. yes, it's every day you fulfill 100% of the plan set by the coach and sooner or later you will achieve success, uh, which, so to speak, about which you are going in 2019. you accepted an invitation to become the head coach of the belarusian national team. why did you call this step adventurous in one of your interviews? tell me honestly, because a-a position. bureaucrat from the position of the coach is very different, and i was an athlete and coach until the nineteenth year. and and just like that, immediately go to a completely different plane to immediately accept the offer. it must have been real adventurous, so ah. i am the first year, but today is almost a year old. yes, i have been looking closely for many months, i honestly frankly told e and the minister of sports and the presidents of the skating federation that i need some time to understand whether or not i can do what is required of me , uh, if i accept this position. uh, so i
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looked closely, tried on, and came here for some for some period of time, returned back to russia. but in the end. well, it's getting closer to 2020. i said yes. me it interesting. it's new it. eh, i think that's fine with me . i can with this a. work together it's been almost 3 years. what we managed to do during this time, in fact, a lot. yes, one of the tasks set was completed. we completely returned the belarusian figure skating to the olympic ice, and at the last olympics in beijing, uh, two athletes of the republic of belarus in single skating. it was victoria safonova and konstantin milyukov who performed at the olympics and performed very well to the maximum of their capabilities. and that was one of those things that have been delivered, with the this is a task completed page of the period. now i need
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to lift all belarusian skating. we need to look for belarusian stars, who need to be raised there for five dashes of eight years in order to have a result, so this is a very long and very volatile job and the results of this part of my contract. they will probably only be, uh, after some nth number of years, but interesting work continues and, uh, i'll be honest. there are a lot of talented children in belarus. well, if we are not talking about sports, what more of you what impresses you the most, when you moved to belarus is the cleanliness, uh, cleanliness of the streets and uh, hmm very uh, very interesting simple open people. that is, you can talk with any person on the street, and it will be interesting and instructive, you know that. uh, i've worked in many countries and traveled through even more countries. e. well, probably, uh, people in belarus are the most. uh, open simple not at all and affordable as a drag. here
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is the opponent. and it is captivating. do you have favorite places in minsk honestly i uh spend uh 80-90% time at the minsk arena. at my main place of work. the rest of the rest of the time together with the port and tourism national olympic committee of the skating federation. well, from roughly speaking from 22:00 to 8:00 in the morning. i'm talking about at my place somewhere in the kennel, therefore, with any places. i try. i'm trying to go somewhere. eh, when friends come to visit us. we are trying to go to the old city to go to these some interesting and and uh, good places there are many places and there is probably no such favorite, and all the places where we have been and the food, delicious and interesting and a lot of people. well, that is, like this, so that i can’t say that there is something i love . well, where else, where we won’t come , everywhere it’s good that, in addition to figure skating, it inspires you and gives you strength. i love
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to travel lately this is very difficult but i find the opportunity and uh, i love to move around uh, around the world. uh with my family with my children with my wife. uh, and we've been to a lot of weird places and been to pretty much every corner of the world, and i'm from family and friends. i am i love to travel and, frankly, i advise everyone to do this for the general development in order to see what a beautiful world we have around us. well, the last question. our program is called the meaning of life for you. what is the meaning of life in short, it won’t even work out, but i will try to somehow concentrate it to get the maximum. uh, the amount of knowledge in the field that you found yourself, and then in the second half of your life to share this battling generation. thanks

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