The prodigy is heading to the Winter Olympics after winning gold at the European Figure Skating Championships
Mark Kondratiuk continued his meteoric rise and sealed a place at the Beijing Games by becoming continental champion for the first time – then spoke of his misgivings and pledged to hand a medal to his coach.
Russian champion Kondratiuk, who was a little-known competitor until last season, set a personal best of 286.56 points to move from second place after the short program to titlist in Tallinn.
The 18-year-old landed a toe loop and two Salchows alongside several Rippon jumps with his arms aloft to outshine Italian Daniel Grassl and Latvia’s Denis Vasiliev, both of whom also earned debut medals at the competition.
“I’m happy with the elements performed but not very happy with my skating,” the CSKA Moscow skater admitted afterwards, via TASS.
📺 Say hello 👋🏻 to your new European Champion! Mark Kondratiuk leaps to the top of the podium to claim the European Champion Title! 🥇🏆 #FigureSkating #EuroFigure pic.twitter.com/Rknp6hCjPr
— ISU Figure Skating (@ISU_Figure) January 14, 2022
“I would like it to be more emotional, like at the Russian Championship, but it didn’t work out. I don’t know how it looked from the outside – I’m [speaking] purely based on my feelings.”