Reigning European figure skating champion Alena Kostornaia has revealed her post-career plans, outlining she might retire after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and switch to medicine.
The 16-year-old produced a stunning performance during her first senior season winning all major events, including the ISU Grand Prix final and the European championship.
In recognition of her splendid results she received the ISU skating award for Best Newcomer. Kostornaia said she doesn’t plan to have a long-term skating career admitting that she won’t be able to always hold leading positions and beat quad-jumping youngsters.
“It's really simple: Figure skating is not a sport in which you can skate up to thirty years and win. Yes, you can skate, you can please the audience, participate in shows, but you won't be in first place because there are 15-year-old girls who produce a bunch of quadruples. They have a lot of power and energy. There's no stopping them,” Kostornaia said.
“I’ll try to go through this season (and then) through the Olympic season. And then I will start fulfilling my (medical) dream. Maybe I will skate in shows; I always wanted to go on some long tour for almost a year, it is my dream. And then I will start realizing my dream to become a neurosurgeon,” she added.
The immensely talented skater who possesses a gorgeous triple axel said she would attempt to learn a quad Salchow to increase her technical content.
Also on rt.com ‘I’m not chasing titles like Zagitova and Medvedeva’: Russian figure-skating champ Kostornaia on her career goalsUnlike her teammates, Alexandra Trusova and Anna Shcherbakova, Kostornaia is not capable of doing quads.
However she managed to beat her more technically gifted rivals by receiving enormously high scores for immaculately landed triple axels.