The USA figure skating team has taken Selevko under its wing: he is everywhere with us
The American figure skating team is providing support to Estonian skater Aleksandr Selevko at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
During the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Estonian figure skater Aleksandr Selevko will perform his short program in the men's singles event. According to coaches Aleksey Letov and Olga Ganicheva, the American team has taken Selevko under its wing, offering him support during the competition. Both coaches expressed optimism about Selevko's performance after noting his good form during training, although they also acknowledged the superstitions surrounding pre-competition praise. Ganicheva emphasized the importance of maintaining a grounded approach until after the performances are complete.
The coaches indicated that they expect a solid performance from Selevko, hoping he can replicate the training results on the Olympic stage. Letov noted that it would be commendable if Selevko could showcase the skills demonstrated in practice, which would be considered a successful outing. The support from the American figure skating team symbolizes collaborative efforts in sports, transcending national boundaries, especially in large events like the Olympics where athletes often need reassurance and encouragement from peers.
Letov described Selevko as a high-level athlete committed to achieving notable results in competition. He highlighted Selevkoβs positive attributes, including his presentation skills, ability to perform complex tricks, and overall skating knowledge, which are critical in figure skating. The acknowledgment from the American team reflects Selevko's potential and dedication to his sport, and it also showcases the supportive culture within the athletic community that can play a crucial role in an athlete's success.