Mar 3 • 08:55 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Before the home World Championships, Kaljuvere: I enjoy performing in front of a large audience

Estonian figure skater Maria Eliise Kaljuvere expresses her excitement for competing in the junior world championships in front of a large audience.

The junior world figure skating championships are set to take place in the Tondiraba Ice Hall in Tallinn, starting Wednesday, with Estonian skater Maria Eliise Kaljuvere representing her country in the women's singles. In an interview on ETV's morning program 'Terevisioon', Kaljuvere shared her thoughts on the upcoming competition and what it means to perform at home in front of supporters. She expressed her excitement about the event and highlighted how much she enjoys the energy of a large crowd during performances.

Kaljuvere reflected on the experiences she had while following fellow Estonian skater Niina Petrõkina during the Olympics, noting that watching from the screen lacks the energy and emotion of being there live. Despite feeling nervous watching Petrõkina compete, she was thrilled with her performances, showcasing a strong sense of camaraderie and support for her fellow athletes. Such interactions reveal the tight-knit community within figure skating in Estonia and how athletes uplift each other ahead of major competitions.

As a young athlete nearing 17, Kaljuvere continues to develop her skills and hopes to inspire others in the sport. She began her skating journey at the age of five, transitioning from a singing background to figure skating. Her early start signifies the dedication and passion required to succeed in competitive sports, particularly in figure skating where artistry and technical skill are paramount. The upcoming championships not only represent a milestone for Kaljuvere but also emphasize Estonia's growing presence in the international figure skating scene.

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