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Gymnasts arrive in Moscow

There is a great video report of the gymnasts arriving home in Moscow here (thanks Queensblade).


There are brief conversations with Aliya Mustafina's mum, Ksenia Afanasyeva, Emin Garibov, judge Lidia Ivanova and Viktoria Komova. 


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  1. Awwwww Komova so cute!!! I'm glad she showed some positive emotion after what happened. Please don't retire!!!

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  2. Damn they crowded Musty. When you all get a chance, could this interview be translated as well. This is a new one with Musty and Alexandrov. I admit I was paying more attention to the guy interviewing her :D but still, would love the understand this interview :)

    here is the link http://www.1tv.ru/sprojects_utro_video/si33/p50360

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  3. What did mustafina say in this video ? She seemed annoyed. .

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  4. I just found this video, with Musty, Komova and Valentina Rodionenko, it's a little over 30 minutes, but can anyone please post a summary of the interview? (if it's to long to translate...)Thanks

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWVnD-A755c

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