Russia Today did a round up (in English) of Russia's performance at the World Cup, including interviews with Aliya Mustafina and Konstantin Pluzhnikov.  You'll find the original source here.
  The Russians during a team talk in training for the World Championships.  Courtesy RGF   Bronze all the way for Russia then.  Beyond the euphoria and surprise of this morning's competition there doesn't really seem to be much to write home about.    I am delighted for Aliya personally that the efforts she has made to help the team have provided her with some tangible result, but the principal feeling at the end of the competition is that of relief.  As Vaitsekhovskaya  said in her article last week, there were no moments of shock and awe from the Russians, and that's what will be needed if they are to compete for gold medals in Rio (translation available here ).     Let's consider a timeline of the competition : before, during and after.     BEFORE     The promise of a return to the Worlds stage by Viktoria Komova gave Russia a feeling of optimism pre-Russia Cup.  However, Viktoria's performance at this important competition gave little reason for celebra...
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