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New interview with Adrian Schultheiss
Monday, 23 June 2008

Read here about Adrian's impressions of WCH in his home-town, about his new program and plans for summer and about operation in his foot.

 

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Kristoffer's plans for summer
Wednesday, 04 June 2008
"Now I'm ready to get rid of the crouches and that feels pretty good... The rehabilitation is going well, but it takes a lot of time, I want to be ready to skate now! For the first time in I don't know how many years, I will be at home during the summer . Hopefully I will start skating in July, but I'm not sure where yet. We don't have any ice in Gothenburg in July... From August we have ice in my rink in Landvetter, and then I will be ready to skate for sure! I will gradually practice more and more, things like swimming and then cycling, but I will have more time than usually to spend with my friends and family, that's something I'm looking forward to."
Interview with Kristoffer Berntsson's choreographer Zerjon Abebe
Wednesday, 09 April 2008

V: Please tell some words about yourself.
Z: My name is Zerjon Abebe. I’m from Ethiopia originally, but I’ve been living in Sweden a long time now. I came to Sweden, when I was 6-7 years old, so I call myself Swede. I grew up in Stockholm, but I moved to Gothenburg some years ago. I studied computer engineering and dancing. I’m in the dancing group, which called “Twisted Feet”. We are champions in street dance in Sweden. We dance all kinds of dance.

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New interview with Kristoffer Berntsson and his thoughts about WCH2008 in Gothenburg
Tuesday, 08 April 2008

V: Tell me about your exhibition performance on Justin Timberlake’s music. How the idea was created?

K: My choreographer Zerjon Abebe did this performance. We just listened to different love music, and these songs are popular and the style suits me, so we decided to choose “My love” and “Lovestoned”. It was fun to try. And you know, during this performance I’m killing mosquito, this thing was also idea of my choreographer, we thought that it would be more fun, if we do it with mosquito. I will skate it in WCH exhibition gala.

 

 

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Read Eugeni Rukavicin's interview for Scandinavian skating.
Friday, 08 February 2008

Russian coach, who held several seminars in Sweden and practiced some Swedish skaters answers questions, which I received from visitors of my site.

 

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Interview with Sergei Voronov
Friday, 08 February 2008
Read here my interview with Sergei Voronov, young, but very talented skater, who is already Russian Champion 2008. Good luck to him in Gothenburg!

V: First question is always usual, tell me how it all began with figure skating for you.


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Kristoffer Berntsson and Adrian Schultheiss shares their thoughts about ECH 2008 in Zagreb.
Tuesday, 05 February 2008
Kristoffer took 7th place and Adrian took 6th. Read their comments:
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Valtter Virtanen answers your questions
Friday, 01 February 2008


-If you were not skater, who would you?
- I would be tennis player. I used to play tennis before.  I love sport, so anyway it could have been something concerning sport.

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Kristoffer Berntsson: "Nothing is impossible"
Sunday, 02 December 2007

Everybody knows that WCH 2008 will take place in Gothenburg. It’s the home town of   Kristoffer. Read my new interview with him.

Kristoffer - How is it going with practicing quad?
- In the summer I was going pretty good, I was getting better and better, I was close to do it. But then I’ve got injury, I could not skate for 6 weeks. But now everything is fine, I’m back and I think I can start to work with quad again.

-Why you decided to keep your free program?
- First of all because I like it. It works well with audience. We have WCH at home, and I want to skate it. We looked for another music, but we did not find anything I would like to skate at and then we decided to keep it.


-How your new short program was created?
- In the summer, we did another short program, the music was by M.Jackson. But you know Jackson is pretty close to disco. So I thought, 2 programs would be pretty similar, but you have to be different, you have to try different things to push yourself, to become better and better.  So we chose another program. For me it’s new style, new choreography.

-Are you going to make something special in your performances at WCH?

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Interview with Alexander Uspenskiy during Cup of Russia 2007
Saturday, 01 December 2007

V: First question is always traditional. How did you start to skate?


Alexander Uspensky

A: When I was 4,5 years old I just was walking with my mum and we saw the skaters, who were practicing  in the park. Mum just wondered if I wanted to be a sportsman too. I answered yes, I really don’t know why, because at that time I had no idea what the figure skating was. From that time I skate. First coach was from skating school “Lokomotiv” in Moscow. Then I gave up skating for short period of time, and just began to study at school. After few months my coach suggested me to skate in ballet on ice. I accepted this invitation, but I did not really want to skate in ballet on ice, so soon I changed the coach, but I decided to continue skating. During 10 years I worked with the same coach, but since January 2007 I train with Marina Kudriavceva.( the wife of Victor Kudriavcev). Right now except skating I study in University to become a coach.
But figure skating is not everything in my life. I’m very interested in music and theatre.

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Interview with Gregor Urbas
Saturday, 01 December 2007
V: Tell me, how your skating career started in Slovenia.
G: My sister skated. When I was little, we took her to the training with my grandmother. I had nothing to do during her trainings. I was tired of drinking tea in the bar, waiting for her. So one time my grandma took my skates and I started to skate. I had Slovenian coach and then 2 Russian coaches came to Slovenia and I trained with them 13 years. Right now I have Slovenian coach again, we together already 3 years. I enjoy working with her. I remember WCH 2005 in Moscow, I skated awful then and after it I changed the coach. She became my coach and my results became better and better.
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New photo album of Kristoffer Berntsson
Friday, 30 November 2007

New photos of Kristoffer Berntsson are available now. Just check photo album.
Enjoy, but don't forget that you are not allowed to copy or use any photo from this web site. My new interview with Kristoffer will be published here in nearest future!

Niklas Hogner and Angelika Pylkina stopped skating together.
Monday, 19 November 2007

Here you can read what Niklas Hogner commented about such decision:
“ The decision to quit we made together after many days of conversation.
First of all we had a long time of injuries and illness and we didn't improve in the way we wanted.
We had different opinions how we should go on with our work... And many other reasons but thats the main things.
For the future I'm looking for a new partner and I'm not over as a skater yet:)
So I'm still skating in waiting for some try outs!”
Interview with Russian skater Andrei Lutai
Wednesday, 19 September 2007

V: First question is usual, how did you start to skate?

A: I have older brother and sister. At first she started to skate, and then my brother started to skate. He was very talented. But in Belgorod, where I lived, we had problem with ice and the level of figure skating was not high. I started to skate, when I was 6 years old. My sister was already coach at that time.  She was my coach until 12 years old. But as I said, the level of figure skating in Belgorod was not good enough. I moved to Samara. My sister was in Moscow, she talked with Mishin and asked, if I can skate with him. I came to Saint-Petersburg for 3 days, skated in the ice-rink and Alexei Mishin said, that he will coach me and help me with studies and place for living, so I moved to Petersburg. I’ve been living here for 7 years.

Except Mishin, I train with his wife. If to talk about this season, the choreographer of my short program is Vahtang Murvanidze ( Skater from Georgia, but now he works in USA). The choreographer of my free program is Edvard Smirnov. I worked with me before as well.

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Summer 2007 is over. Read how skaters spent
Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Summer 2007 is over. Read how skaters spent it!  

First of all Kristoffer Berntsson retells us about his summer and his injury:

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Kristoffer Berntsson answers your questions!
Thursday, 28 June 2007
Kristoffer Berntsson answers  your questions!

Kristoffer answers fans’ questions! Read here!
I already wrote on my site that if you have any questions to skaters you can mail me!
Adrian Schultheiss has already answered some questions from fans, which you sent to me!
Now it’s Kristoffer’s turn!
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One -on -one with Peter Tchernyshev
Monday, 14 May 2007

Read my interview with five-time American ice dance champion and 2002 Olympic team member.

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Chat with Adrian Schultheiss
Friday, 20 April 2007
 

Read fans’ questions and Adrian’s answers!

If you have any questions to skaters who are on my site, mail me! (vikiguaphotmail.com)

 

 

 

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Wonderful show “Gold ice of Stradivarius”.
Friday, 20 April 2007

Wonderful show “Gold ice of Stradivarius”.

 

Eugeni Plushenko, Edvin Marton, Irina Slutskaya and many others took part in unforgettable ice show in Saint-Petersburg on the 6th of April. Before that show I was at press-conference.

Eugeni Plushenko said that he really likes the idea of such show:” Just figure skating is banal. But when figure skating is together with music, with acrobatics on ice, with humor, it’s very interesting”.

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Season 2006/2007 is over
Wednesday, 04 April 2007

Season 2006/2007 is over!!!

Last competition was World Championship in Japan.
Lina Johansson took 26th place after the short program and unfortunately she did not skate free program.
Angelika Pylkina and Niklas Hogner took 15th place.
Kristoffer Berntsson became 9th and it’s his best result!
Here you can read his thoughts about successful competition:

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