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Instagram review: best photos of the week 04.12-11.12.2016 « ⛸ FS Gossips
Instagram review: best photos of the week 04.12-11.12.2016 « ⛸ FS Gossips

Instagram review: best photos of the week [04.12-11.12.2016]

Well, after Grand-prix Final I feel heartbroken…..That’s why I really need some positive figure skating stuff. So prepare for lots of photos from Instagram.

Some ice passion from Chock and Bates

Some kiss and cry emotions. Anna Pogorilaya and her team

Yuzuru Hanyu, Brian Orser and the Pooh

Yuzuru in a company of girls

Gabriella Papadakis, Guillaume Cizeron, Madison Hubbell, Zachary Donohue “This how ice dancers leave the arena!”

Cool coaches Marina and Massimo

Tessa and Scott

Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin

Exploring Marseilles with Maia and Alex Shibutani and Eric Radford

Seems Tomas Verner switching to ice football

Such a great photo of Gracie Gold

“So beauty and so handsome” part of the review)

Happy Birthday to Angelina Kuchvalska!

Maia Shibutani

Elena Ilinykh

Gabrielle Daleman. Such a beautiful eyes!

Julia Lipnitskaya

Tatiana Volosozhar, Maxim Trankov, Fedor Klimov and Adelina Sotnikova

Oh I see some Russian coach’s influence)

Johnny is ready for trip!

“Food and coffee break” Ashley Wagner and Adam Rippon

Miki and Javi

Misha Ge and his Authentic Russian Donut and Hot Tea

Christmas is soon! Have a good time!

Alexandra Nazaroma, Rebeka Kim and Joti Polizoakis

Ashley Wagner and Max Aaron

Jeremy Abbott

see you next week!

3 Responses to “Instagram review: best photos of the week [04.12-11.12.2016]” Mad for Skating says:

Chock and Bates…#chemistry Yuzuru is always hanging out with the latest Russian girl…my friends and I call him “Don Hanyu” Eric should be in the “so beautiful and so handsome” category Whoa…Tatiana, Maxim, Fedor, and Adelina together, now that’s a great gang! And Adelina looks so pretty. She really is the queen of off-ice style. Ashley and Max are so cute together!

“Yuzuru is always hanging out with the latest Russian girl…” Yulia Lipnitskaya’s fans can start to be jealous)

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