Russian woman went to skating in Belgia

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Russian woman was skating on a skating area in Belgian Bruggen city. However she somehow fell and hit her head.

An Belgian ambulance arrived and offered to take the woman to the hospital but she refused.

She died to her head injury in the next morning.

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this is now a yulia thread

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Why is it always the finnish posting about Russians?

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saved all of them

she looks actually more Finnish than Russian, by the way

but as far as I know she is native of Moscow

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I heard she's a Russian skating commentator since she retired from figure skating. She had depression and anorexia

We have unresolved issues (in our heads) with russians.

She might be Finnish, or half. She doesn't know who her father is. Lipnitskaya is her mother's surname

She is from Yekaterinburg (Ural region) but I don't know anything about her ethnic background

Yeah it's very sad

If we will make sweet love all the troubles will go away

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Her coach, Eteri was always praising her for not eating and losing weight, and mad at her when she gained weight.

Now her coach is in charge of Evgenia Medenova and Alina Zagitiva, possible medalists at Olympics

Now this is unfortunate, why didn't they just take her away anyway?

are those new girls showing signs of depression, anorexia and such?

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she looks very thin so who knows

Northern Russians are genetically very similar to finns iirc

They gave interviews and they talk about things like having to watch their diet, not eating, restricting food, so Eteri is still strict with diet

Eteri is known for being very demanding with training. this very strenuous training regimen was hard on her students. Evegenia now has a broken foot, and might not recover in time for the Olympics. Alina is younger than her, and is the favorite to win the gold medal.

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That's forcing people, you can't do that. People have the right to refuse

Well what about people kicking suicide attempters back into the apartment when they're trying to jump? That is a practice.

She was so good in Sochi


youtube.com/watch?v=ke0iusvydl8

T-that's here right?

That's different. What if someone told you to go to the hospital but you didn't want to go? They can't tie you up and force you to eat pills

what a dumb whore

Why did she refuse?

wrong, depends on law of the country
she would have been forced into ambulance here

how is it different? It was a life or death situation in which they have to act without consent to save her life.

Yes, that was 2014 Sochi. Julia was 15. Unfortunately, she has a jumping technique that makes her muscle her jumps and rely on fast rotation, ie, if she gains little waves or goes through puberty and gets breast or hips, then she won't be able to jump anymore. That's why it was hard for her to continue skating, after she went through puberty and gained a few pounds and got a more womanly body. An adult woman is harder to get off the ice and rotate quickly.

It's better, but harder, for skaters to learn to jump high so they have enough time to rotate their bodies, instead of relying on having thin bodies to rotate quickly. But yulia's, Evgenia's and Elena's coach does not teach that way. That means that her skaters careers are over if puberty happens too quickly.

Maybe it didn't seem life threatening? Maybe she felt good at the time

Liam Neeson's wife died the same way. Crashed into a tree while skiing, but she felt okay. 1 day later she died from brain bleeding

No one knew that the injury would be fatal, it probably didn't look too serious when it happened

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that's called brain hemorrhage you fucking mutt

Ok medical doctor Pablo