"I believe football should be abolished," stated an Ice Age choreographer.

"I believe football should be abolished," stated an Ice Age choreographer.


Two-time world champion Maxim Stavisky, director of "Ice Age," discussed the history of football and figure skating in Russia in an interview with "SE."


- In the late 1990s, the popularity of figure skating in the United States plummeted. Is it possible in Russia to be terrified of anything like this?


- It happened in a flash for them. I agree with Garik Kharlamov on this point. "Perhaps we might close football?" he said as ours soared once again in football. Skiing and hockey are not popular among Brazilians. That type of sport does not exist in their country. "We have figure skating, which is a true national sport that Russia and the Soviet Union have traditionally dominated. As a consequence, we must improve it even further. There's no need to do anything because it's already there. We need to band together to help him.


- In the domain of Russian state sports, "to support" implies "to contribute money."


- And that's OK with us. (Laughs.) At all times, by my side. Our issue is that there isn't enough ice for all of the groups, and there is a hockey brawl going on in the hall. Ice rinks, on the other hand, are springing up like mushrooms after a rainfall. Figure skating, hockey, and even short track speed skating have more of them, but there are fewer walking folks.


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