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Ukrainian skating sisters back to 'doing what they love' Ukrainian skating sisters back to 'doing what they love'
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The girls are now living with their mother Natalia in SwindonThe girls are now living with their mother Natalia in Swindon
Two Ukrainian sisters are pursuing their dreams of becoming competitive figure skaters after fleeing a warzone.Two Ukrainian sisters are pursuing their dreams of becoming competitive figure skaters after fleeing a warzone.
Both Tetiana, seven, and Anna, six, competed at a national level, before leaving Kyiv for Wiltshire in May.Both Tetiana, seven, and Anna, six, competed at a national level, before leaving Kyiv for Wiltshire in May.
They are now training at The Link Centre in Westlea, Swindon, which offers free memberships to refugees living in the town.They are now training at The Link Centre in Westlea, Swindon, which offers free memberships to refugees living in the town.
Mother Natalia said she was "very happy" to see her daughters skating again.Mother Natalia said she was "very happy" to see her daughters skating again.
She said: "It's a new opportunity for us." She told BBC Radio Wiltshire: "It's a new opportunity for us."
Both sisters competed at a national level before fleeing the war in UkraineBoth sisters competed at a national level before fleeing the war in Ukraine
"We are in safety and it is very good," she added."We are in safety and it is very good," she added.
In Ukraine the sisters used to train before and after school.In Ukraine the sisters used to train before and after school.
They have already competed in their first national UK competition and are being coached by Great Britain figure skaters and British Pairs Skating champions, Christopher Boyadji and Swindon-born, Zoe Jones.They have already competed in their first national UK competition and are being coached by Great Britain figure skaters and British Pairs Skating champions, Christopher Boyadji and Swindon-born, Zoe Jones.
Tetiana and her sister hope to someday make it to the OlympicsTetiana and her sister hope to someday make it to the Olympics
Training twice a day, five days a week, the duo recently competed at Young Stars, a national competition in Sheffield.Training twice a day, five days a week, the duo recently competed at Young Stars, a national competition in Sheffield.
Tetiana reached 29th in the level two girls category and Anna came 18th in the beginner's class.Tetiana reached 29th in the level two girls category and Anna came 18th in the beginner's class.
Seven-time British pairs skating champion, Mr Boyadji, said it was "amazing" the girls, who had arrived with little English, were able to "continue to do what they love", especially with everything going on in their home country.Seven-time British pairs skating champion, Mr Boyadji, said it was "amazing" the girls, who had arrived with little English, were able to "continue to do what they love", especially with everything going on in their home country.
The pair are being coached by British pairs champions Zoe Jones and Christopher BoyadjiThe pair are being coached by British pairs champions Zoe Jones and Christopher Boyadji
Lending the girls costumes from her own children, Ms Jones said that while they "skated a lot back home up until the war started", it was a "big deal to start going again."Lending the girls costumes from her own children, Ms Jones said that while they "skated a lot back home up until the war started", it was a "big deal to start going again."
"With a new country, the system was very different. They were very nervous," she said."With a new country, the system was very different. They were very nervous," she said.
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