Luuk and Petrõkina exchanged pins with hockey players in the elevator: this is the Olympic feeling!
Estonian figure skater Niina Petrõkina is embracing the Olympic atmosphere at the Milan-Cortina Games, reflecting the excitement and camaraderie of the event.
Niina Petrõkina, Estonia's top figure skater, is fully embracing the vibrant Olympic atmosphere at the ongoing Milan-Cortina Games. According to Merili Luuk, spokesperson for the Estonian Olympic Committee, Petrõkina has adapted well to the excitement of being in an Olympic city, exhibiting enthusiasm from the moment she arrived. Luuk notes that while some athletes experience nerves at the Olympics, Petrõkina is thoroughly enjoying her experience, especially the ice at the main arena.
An amusing moment was captured when both Luuk and Petrõkina, who acknowledged their shorter stature, found themselves in an elevator filled with French ice hockey players eager to exchange pins. This interaction highlighted the spirit of the Olympics, where athletes often share tokens of goodwill amidst their competition. Luuk emphasized that this kind of camaraderie is part of why the Olympics feel so special, as unexpected encounters can happen at any moment during the games.
Overall, Luuk expressed that everything is going well for Petrõkina, with her good spirits reflecting the general positivity in the Olympic village. With the setting offering unique experiences, athletes like Petrõkina are not only representing their countries but are also forming meaningful connections with fellow competitors, enriching their Olympic journey.