Jennifer
Wester & Daniil Barantsev teamed up in April
and are training in Newington, Connecticut, under
the coaching skills of Nikolai Morosov. They are
currently ineligible to compete as Barantsev is
Russian and currently working on his green card
and citizenship. Before
deciding to skate with Jennifer, Daniil also tried
out with Emilie Nussear, Jamie Silverstein, Kirsten
Frisch and Kendra Goodwin.
How did
your tryout together come about?
Jennifer: Matthew
Gates contacted Judy Blumberg who in turn contacted
me. Matt gave me Nikolai's phone number and in a brief
call to him before the world championships, he told
me to meet him there. At worlds, I introduced myself
to him and Shae-Lynn one night in the stands. He asked
me for my phone number and we agreed I would stay
on the east coast for a tryout with Daniil. The next Friday after the end of Worlds, Daniil and
I had a tryout in Cromwell, CT.
What were your impressions from that
tryout?
Jennifer: I was in brand-new boots and hadn't skated in a week
and a half. But for me, I felt an instant click. It
was a feeling I will never forget and I hope will
never go away.
Daniil: Our tryout went very well, of course there was alot
of work needed for her to match my level but I trusted
in her ability to learn and improve. Nikolai told
me that we looked great together and I felt a very
good connection with her.
Were
you surprised that he and Nikolai Morozov, approached
you to start a partnership?
Jennifer: Yes, as a matter of fact, I was. As I mentioned,
I was in new skates...and didn't feel I was perticularly
'on top of my game', what so ever. But they seemed
very sure, and if Daniil experienced the same connection
I did, then I understand there lack of hesitation
completely.
Do you like to train
with Nikolai?
Daniil: Of course. He is a great coach and choreographer.
He's the greatest coach in the world. He helps
me not only to skate better technically but also beautifully.
Daniil
is a 2-time world junior champion (2000/2001 with
Natalia Romaniuta), do you feel any pressure to achieve
the results has with his former partner?
Jennifer: Sure, but I've always believed in positive
thinking and becoming anything you work hard to achieve.
Daniil believes very much in me, and I believe very
much in him. Together I think we can be unstoppable.
The past success in his history will only enhance
the future, and we all bring different experiences
to a team, that's what makes a couple interesting.
Before
teaming with Daniil, you also spent some time in Italy
skating with an Italian partner—what was this
like for you?
Jennifer: For me, that was
a wonderful growing experience and a lesson in all
aspects of my life that I will never forget. Italy
showed me that I could make it and that my own strength
can pull me through what ever I faced. I think one
thing that I could say I am reminded of everyday is
that the training lifewe have here in the US is superior
to that of the forgein countries, that I need never
complain and always be thankful to be in America.
Daniil,
how is training in the USA different from training
in Russia?
Daniil: I don't find a difference because I have
a Russian coach with russian system. I like
training in the USA.
What
are you currently working on in your practices?
Daniil: We are currently working on compulsories
and exercises.
At the
end of May, you'll travel with Daniil to Russia for
a month. What are you looking forward to in
visiting this country? What is the purpose of
the trip?
Jennifer: EVERYTHING!! I'm so excited about
this trip. We will be visiting Moscow, St. Petersburg
and Ekaterinburg. The latter of which is where he
is from and where his family lives. I am very happy
to get to meet his family (little sister and parents),
hopefully I will pick up a bit of russian while I'm
there as well. I've been studying the language like
crazy since I got here (CT).
Since
you and Daniil are planning to compete for the USA,
when will you be eligible to skate in national competitions?
International? Has Daniil applied for citizenship
or green card?
Jennifer: The
first season we will be eligible for is the 2004-2005
season. From that season on, the only competitions
we will be ineligible for will be the olympics 2006.
We are working very hard on his green card/citizenship.
We only hope for a speedy process, there is not alot
you can do about government. |