Russian fairy Zagitova’s “deformed black leotard” gets 100,000 likes!
Figure skating gold medalist Alina Zagitova (19, Russia) at the PyeongChang Olympics in South Korea in February 2006 has received more than 100,000 likes. Zagitova has received more than 100,000 likes.
By August 25, Zagitova had updated her Instagram with a series of photos. First, she showed four pictures of herself posing in a black leotard with an open stomach and shorts. Fans all over the world raved about her style and proportions, which she had developed through figure training.
“You look flawless!
“Incredibly classy looking.”
Zagitova also released a picture of her and her family relaxing at a spa resort in Russia, which she visited about six months ago. She was wearing no makeup, but her aura was palpable as she had been a model.
“Even without makeup, she looks beautiful.
“She is the cutest girl in Russia, or even the world.
She is the cutest girl in Russia and the world.
The story of her childhood hardships
“At the age of 12, Zagitova tried to study under Eteri Toutobelize, a famous figure skater who had trained many famous athletes, but she couldn’t do triple jumps and gave up. The next year, he tried again. He tried again the following year, and finally got in, but he was given up after three months because “he couldn’t practice voluntarily.
When he went to Tottobelieve to say goodbye to the figure skating, he was given a chance to give it one more try. She grew up to win gold medals at the Olympics and World Championships,” said a sports reporter.
Zagitova is also known to be a big fan of Japan.
“She is good friends with Yuzuru Hanyu and Kaori Sakamoto and has Winnie the Pooh and Snoopy stuffed animals in her room. Her favorite food is sushi and other Japanese dishes. When she talked about her love for Akita dogs at the training camp before the PyeongChang Olympics, the Akita Dog Preservation Society gave her a female dog, which is a famous story. His name is “Masaru” (meaning “to win”). She loves him so much that she says the best way to spend her days off is to play with him all day long.
Zagitova has announced that she will stop participating in competitions in December 2007. However, she has stated that she is not retiring, so her latest Instagram update is probably part of her efforts to regain her energy in order to return to competition. It will be interesting to see what the “Russian fairy,” who is also famous in Japan, will look like next.
photo: Kyodo News