Caught Sofya Samodelkina after winning silver at the Grand Prix in Japan.

Right now I am in Kazakhstan, I need to resolve some document issues and deal with my knee after the injury. The plan includes an MRI, various examinations, and rehabilitation.

I actually got injured not on difficult jumps, which is very frustrating: it was a regular practice, I had already finished all my jumps, cleanly landed a triple Axel, performed two clean runs of my programs—and on the simplest exercise, a spread eagle, I suddenly twisted my knee. It cracked loudly.

Almost a month was spent on recovery, but before the tournament in Japan, we even managed to work intensively together with She-Lynn [Bourne] on the short program.

I am incredibly grateful to Rafael Vladimirovich [Arutyunyan] for coming with me to Japan. When he stands by the boards, it gives me a completely different level of confidence. He gave me a second chance in sports, reached out his hand, and showed me who I can become. I deeply appreciate this opportunity.

Of course, I am happy that everything went so well at the NHK Trophy: yes, the performance wasn’t perfect, but I showed the maximum of what I was capable of after the injury. I didn’t expect to get silver; after the scores, I immediately called my parents and psychologist—and cried with happiness.

I really want to get back to training with Rafael Vladimirovich as soon as possible; we have so much to do.
If I get an invitation to the stage in Finland, we will urgently change plans, of course. But I have already gotten used to being ready for anything. I don’t even get jet lag anymore; night—sleep, day—train, no matter which country I am in. We also have a December tournament in Zagreb planned, so even if the Grand Prix stage doesn’t work out, I have plenty to work on.

Sofya has excellent chances for the second stage in Finland. The field there is strong, and to win a medal (and thus have a chance at the Grand Prix Final), she will need to give her best.

But Samodelkina knows how to do that.

Credit to figurexing TG
Caught ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Sofya Samodelkina after winning silver at the Grand Prix in Japan. Right now I am in Kazakhstan, I need to resolve some document issues and deal with my knee after the injury. The plan includes an MRI, various examinations, and rehabilitation. I actually got injured not on difficult jumps, which is very frustrating: it was a regular practice, I had already finished all my jumps, cleanly landed a triple Axel, performed two clean runs of my programs—and on the simplest exercise, a spread eagle, I suddenly twisted my knee. It cracked loudly. Almost a month was spent on recovery, but before the tournament in Japan, we even managed to work intensively together with She-Lynn [Bourne] on the short program. I am incredibly grateful to Rafael Vladimirovich [Arutyunyan] for coming with me to Japan. When he stands by the boards, it gives me a completely different level of confidence. He gave me a second chance in sports, reached out his hand, and showed me who I can become. I deeply appreciate this opportunity. Of course, I am happy that everything went so well at the NHK Trophy: yes, the performance wasn’t perfect, but I showed the maximum of what I was capable of after the injury. I didn’t expect to get silver; after the scores, I immediately called my parents and psychologist—and cried with happiness. I really want to get back to training with Rafael Vladimirovich as soon as possible; we have so much to do. If I get an invitation to the stage in Finland, we will urgently change plans, of course. But I have already gotten used to being ready for anything. I don’t even get jet lag anymore; night—sleep, day—train, no matter which country I am in. We also have a December tournament in Zagreb planned, so even if the Grand Prix stage doesn’t work out, I have plenty to work on. Sofya has excellent chances for the second stage in Finland. The field there is strong, and to win a medal (and thus have a chance at the Grand Prix Final), she will need to give her best. But Samodelkina knows how to do that. Credit to figurexing TG
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