Averbukh said that the show in the remaining 25 cities will take place. He also noted that he was in a difficult psychological situation due to the state of health of Roman Kostomarov.
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Photo: Roman Kostomarov (Global look press)
Ilya Averbukh, director of Ice Age, said that the Moscow show with the participation of Roman Kostomarov would not take place. About this Averbukh told Sport Express.
“We planned [шоу в Москве], the date of March 4 was reserved, but when the year began with such tragic events, we were busy with other things. I realized that I can’t do a show in this state, it’s impossible to prepare. We canceled the Moscow show,” Averbukh said.
He emphasized that the Ice Age tour of 25 cities cannot be cancelled. “But what I could, I canceled, since it is impossible to hold a show in such a situation. I canceled Moscow. We are working on the program by May 9, now we are working on it, until we have decided to the end. The show will definitely take place in St. Petersburg. I want to show such a program in Moscow, there are developments, but the decision has not yet been made, ”Averbukh explained.
Kostomarov’s condition began to improve after a stroke
Figure skating
Champion of the Games in Turin in ice dancing Roman Kostomarov is gradually coming out of drug sleep, said TASS with a link to the source. According to REN TV, the athlete’s condition is currently assessed as stable.
Kostomarov has been in Kommunarka since January 10 due to pneumonia. Since then, his condition has changed several times, in the first half of February he underwent several amputations of the limbs – he lost his hands and both feet.
Denis Protsenko said on February 16 that the 46-year-old figure skater had total lung damage on admission due to a viral and bacterial infection with minimal chances of survival. On the eve it became known that after problems with spasms of cerebral vessels, Kostomarov gradually comes to his senses, comes out of drug sleep. A REN TV source said that Kostomarov’s performance began to improve, the skater underwent several plasmapheresis procedures (blood purification).
Grant Getadaryan.