yuri_plisetsky: (on ice [Troika])
The Rostelecom Cup is the last event of the 2014 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. In the men's figure skating division, two competitors -- Otabek Altin of Kazakhstan and Christophe Giacometti of Switzerland -- have secured their places in the Grand Prix Final. The remaining four slots will be determined by the final standings of the six skaters competing in Moscow, based on their scores in previous ISU Grand Prix events:

- Michele Crispino (Italy): 3rd Place, NHK Trophy
- Yuuri Katsuki (Japan): 2nd Place, Cup of China
- Seung-gil Lee (Republic of Korea): 2nd Place, NHK Trophy
- Jean-Jacques Leroy (Canada): 1st Place, Skate Canada
- Emil Nekola (Czech Republic): 3rd Place, Skate Canada
- Yuri Plisetsky (Russian Federation): 2nd Place, Skate Canada

As the competitors arrive in Moscow, two particular skaters are the focus of much press and fan speculation. Fifteen-year-old Yuri Plisetsky is making his senior debut in his first major competitive event in his home country, after a strong showing at Skate Canada in Kelowna, British Columbia. At the same time, Japanese skater Yuuri Katsuki has arrived in Moscow with his coach, the long-reigning world champion Viktor Nikiforov, and based on his remarkable performance at the Cup of China in Shanghai...

...but all of this is only to be expected from the official press coverage.



On the ground, the reality is a little more complicated than that.
yuri_plisetsky: (sulking in his tent)
When even your cat gets annoyed with your tossing and turning and goes off to sleep with your coach instead, it's time to admit that your usual methods of falling asleep are not working. And when nothing on the Internet is enough of a distraction to shut your brain down, sometimes the only thing you can do is try to bore yourself into unconsciousness.

Which is why Yuri has taken his heavily thumbed school copy of Boris Godunov -- the other, more soporific option was The Brothers Karamazov, but he's not that desperate yet -- along with a large mug of mint tea to a quiet booth, and is listening to some Rachmaninoff piano music playing just loud enough through his earphones to block out the general hum of the bar. By the time he finishes the tea, he might be tired enough to try to go to bed again.

Or he could quit lying to himself, and just accept that he'll be getting almost no actually restful sleep for the next two days.

(Two more days, and he'll be in Moscow. Two more days, and he'll be home.)

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