Vladislav Dikidzhi on the selection of Petro Humennyk as an Olympic athlete:
"There is absolutely no tension between us. I believe that everything that happens is for the best. We communicate very well, we are very good friends. And I am very happy for Petya.
It's sad, of course, a bit upsetting. Just a little. But...
A stimulus to do something incredible? Maybe, yes. Well, it would be great. Over these four years, I would have added what I lack: I would have worked on all these components – choreography, spins, until I perfected everything. I still need to work more.
First reaction? Well, I was a little down. But then I thought: well, okay, I will keep working, what can you do.
If I were offered tickets to Milan? I would definitely go. It’s interesting, of course. And to support a comrade. I would go with a clear conscience to support my brother. You have to cheer for your brother."
Cr: "Free Program"
"There is absolutely no tension between us. I believe that everything that happens is for the best. We communicate very well, we are very good friends. And I am very happy for Petya.
It's sad, of course, a bit upsetting. Just a little. But...
A stimulus to do something incredible? Maybe, yes. Well, it would be great. Over these four years, I would have added what I lack: I would have worked on all these components – choreography, spins, until I perfected everything. I still need to work more.
First reaction? Well, I was a little down. But then I thought: well, okay, I will keep working, what can you do.
If I were offered tickets to Milan? I would definitely go. It’s interesting, of course. And to support a comrade. I would go with a clear conscience to support my brother. You have to cheer for your brother."
Cr: "Free Program"
Vladislav Dikidzhi on the selection of Petro Humennyk as an Olympic athlete:
"There is absolutely no tension between us. I believe that everything that happens is for the best. We communicate very well, we are very good friends. And I am very happy for Petya.
It's sad, of course, a bit upsetting. Just a little. But...
A stimulus to do something incredible? Maybe, yes. Well, it would be great. Over these four years, I would have added what I lack: I would have worked on all these components – choreography, spins, until I perfected everything. I still need to work more.
First reaction? Well, I was a little down. But then I thought: well, okay, I will keep working, what can you do.
If I were offered tickets to 🇮🇹 Milan? I would definitely go. It’s interesting, of course. And to support a comrade. I would go with a clear conscience to support my brother. You have to cheer for your brother."
Cr: "Free Program"