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Post by deedeelocks on Nov 16, 2006 19:01:04 GMT 1
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Post by Sweet Eri on Nov 16, 2006 19:04:13 GMT 1
diky anyway!
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Post by alopatra on Nov 16, 2006 20:45:24 GMT 1
it's a pretty interesting article. In a nutshell: Tomas says he is still dreaming of studying psychology although he has already been studying at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports in Prague. He stressed he was no little boy anymore who looked up to to the big stars and that he was heading into Cup of Russia not just to participate but to be a strong rival to other competitors. In Moscow he wants to earn a new personal best over 200 points and other goals of his include skating in the strongest warm-up group at the European Championships. He also wouldn't mind being among the best six at worlds
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Post by deedeelocks on Nov 16, 2006 21:27:46 GMT 1
ah, so many goals! I hope he's not putting too much pressure on himself. He can reach all of them but then he does have to skate clean... I wish him good luck. thanks alopatra for the brief recap!
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Post by Sweet Eri on Nov 16, 2006 21:56:28 GMT 1
:Dso happy he has so many goals to reach!
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Post by Katis on Nov 16, 2006 23:00:05 GMT 1
Oh, I read this article in a newspaper and wanted to post it here, lol... Dee was quicker anyway, I'm glad they finally wrote something else about Tomas than the brief results from competitions
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Post by MzEmma on Nov 17, 2006 15:39:29 GMT 1
Tomas has got really a good approach...setting goals in sport (and life) is so important. Go, Tomas and make them come true!!
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