Adelia Petrosyan after the short program at the
Olympic Games 2026:
"In my opinion, everything was very calm. I really enjoyed my performance, and I hope the audience did too. Mentally and psychologically, I was relaxed. I wasn't nervous. These are my first Olympic Games, so I don't feel much pressure. We'll see how it goes in the free program.
When I found out that my coach [Daniel Gleichenhaus] could be with me at the rink, I was happy. It means that there are more familiar people around me, and it's easier for me. I feel more support. Daniel Gleichenhaus helped me focus on my performance. I think he was more nervous than I was. And I'm glad I didn't let him down.
I'm quite happy with my score. It's good, and I'm pleased with it.
I don't live in the Olympic Village. We live in an apartment not far from here. It's easier to get to the rink - I can even walk there or take a taxi. I live with my mom, and I think she couldn't have lived with me in the Olympic Village."
The competition with such well-known figure skaters as
Kaori Sakamoto,
Alisa Lee,
Amber Glenn? I hope to be in the same warm-up group with them. I haven't seen them much yet, because we're all in different training groups. But it would be great to be in the same warm-up and compete with them"






