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figureskatingcostumes · 5 months ago
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Camille Kovalev and Pavel Kovalev's short program costumes at the 2024 Europeans and 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo, skating to The Feeling Begins and Prince of Persia.
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psychic-waffles · 1 year ago
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say what you want but i respect that they always 100% commit to a theme
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human-antithesis · 1 year ago
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Woe Unto Me - Along the Meandering Ordeals, Reshape the Pivot of Harmony (March 24th, 2023) Country: Belarus Genre: Funeral Doom Metal Format: FLAC
Lineup: Igor Kovalev - Clean Vocals, Keyboards Artem Serdyuk - Harsh Vocals, Guitars Dzmitry Shchyhlinski - Rhythm Guitar Ivan Skrundevskiy - Bass Pavel Shmyga - Drums Olga Apisheva - Keyboards
Miscellaneous Staff: Arkadiusz “Aro” Jablonski - Producer, Engineering, Mixing, Mastering Artem Serdyuk - Producer, Songwriting Igor Kovalev - Producer, Lyrics Lenore Ani - Artwork, Layout, Design
Label: M-Theory Audio
Tracklist:
Mired Down in the Innermost Thicket - 12:09
Spiral-Shaped Hopewreck - 12:25
Deep Beneath The Burden - 12:02
Blood-Black Nothingness Stops Spinning - 12:16
The Great Waste of Withered Pipedreams - 14:36
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figureskatingfanblog · 8 months ago
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2024 Worlds Entries
Entries updated 3/11/2024.
Camille Kovalev / Pavel Kovalev (FRA) OUT (injury) - Piegard/Strekalin (FRA) unable to replace (also injured)
Xizi Chen / Jianing Xing (CHN) replace Shiyue Wang / Xinyu Liu (CHN).
Mark Gordonitsky (ISR) replaces Lev Vinokur (ISR).
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Pairs SP thoughts
Kam/O'Shea had the best SS and performance. Shame jumps weren't jumping.
Pereira/Michaud are lovely
I love that Italian pairs are always in a competition to out-Italian themselves.
We love a funny SBS spin disaster. Good on Pavel Kovalev for trying to mask the fall.
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gofigureelectra · 2 years ago
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NHK Trophy 22 Group 2
Camille Kovalev / Pavel Kovalev (FRA)
Elements:
3Tw2 | SBs 3T | 5 Axel Lasso Lift 3 (chunky landing, might lose a level or GOE on review) | Throw 3S (step out) | BackIn DS B | StepSq 2 | CoSp 4
Program: Billie Eilish Medley
Sadly lost a lot of energy and confidence after the set down of the lift, and didn’t regain until halfway through the step sequence. Still a growing and learning season for them as they fully come into their strong skating skills and elements in this open pairs field. Hopefully they can improve to rise to the challenge in the FS
Score:
55.36 into 3rd
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papciz-gram · 3 years ago
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10.04.2022: from Gabriella Papadakis's instagram stories
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viandede-porque · 4 years ago
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Травма Строева нас подкосила. Сразу было видно, что это перелом. Очень нервная получилась ситуация. Многие даже оказались в состоянии шока. Мы обсуждали этот момент с руководством: надо ли призывать к рассмотрению этого эпизода, вынесению санкций. Мальчишка, конечно, сыграл грубо. Если вы меня спросите, был ли умысел, — мое мнение: был. Но я видел испуг в глазах Яковлева. Он не ожидал, что все окажется настолько серьезно. После матча пришел к нам, извинился.
wow, spartak had a deal with referees. it’s quite unthinkable!
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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Against the backdrop of Ukrainian forces launching a counteroffensive in the south, there has been an uptick in reports of assassination attempts targeting collaborationist and Russian-appointed officials in the occupied territories. According to Meduza’s tally, nearly a dozen of Moscow’s proxies have been killed since March and a number of others have been hospitalized with injuries after surviving apparent attempts on their lives. Here are the attacks that have been reported so far.
Kherson region
March 20 — Pavel Slobodchikov, an assistant to the Moscow-installed regional head Volodymyr Saldo, was shot dead in a car near his home in the city of Kherson. 
April 20 — Pro-Russian blogger Valerii Kuleshov, an assistant to the Russian-appointed deputy regional head Kirill Stremousov, was shot dead in Kherson. 
June 18 — Yevhen Soboliev, a collaborationist prison warden who was appointed head of the regional penitentiary service by the Russian occupation administration, was hospitalized after being wounded in car bombing in Kherson. 
June 22 — In Chornobaivka, Russian-installed village head Yurii Turulov sustained minor injuries from a car explosion. 
June 24 — The head of the Kherson occupation administration’s department of families, youth, and sport, Dmitry Savluchenko, was killed in a car blast.
July 7 — Collaborationist deputy police chief Serhii Tomko was shot dead in his car in Nova Kakhovka. 
August 4 — The Russian-installed head of the Kherson region, Volodymyr Saldo, was hospitalized in Moscow due to suspected poisoning. 
August 6 — The deputy head of the Nova Kakhovka occupation administration, Vitaly Gura, was shot in his home. Gura was hospitalized with serious injuries and later died while being medevaced to Crimea. 
August 22 — A car belonging to Igor Telegin, the deputy head of the occupation administration’s domestic policy department, was blown up in Kherson. Telegin survived the assassination attempt. 
August 29 — Ex-Ukrainian lawmaker turned collaborationist official Alexey Kovalev was found dead in his home in the town of Hola Prystan. Kovalev’s body had a gunshot wound to the head. In June, Kovalev was hospitalized with injuries after surviving a car bombing. 
Zaporizhzhia region
May 22 — The Moscow-appointed mayor of occupied Enerhodar, Andrey Shevchik, was hospitalized following an explosion outside of his home. 
July 11 — Occupation authorities in the city of Melitopol reported an assassination attempt on Andriy Sihuta, the collaborationist head of the Melitopol district administration. Sihuta was not harmed. 
August 12 — An explosion in Melitopol injured Oleg Shostak, one of the leaders of the United Russia party’s electoral headquarters. 
August 24 — The head of the occupation administration in the village of Mykhailivka, Ivan Sushko, was killed by a car bomb.
August 26 — The deputy chief of traffic police in Russian-occupied Berdyansk, Alexander Kolesnikov, died from shrapnel wounds following an explosion near a local health center.  
August 27 — Collaborationist chief of police Andrii Ryzhkov was found hanged in occupied Mykhailivka. 
Kharkiv region
July 10 — The Russian-appointed head of occupied Velykyi Burluk, Yevhen Yunakov, was killed as a result of a car explosion that took place near the local administration building. 
Luhansk region
March 2 — Former lawmaker and pro-Russian Mayor of Kreminna Volodymyr Struk was found dead following reports that he had been abducted. 
Donetsk region 
August 20 — A homemade bomb was detonated at the entrance to a zoo in Mariupol in an apparent attempt to assassinate Russian-appointed mayor Konstantin Ivashchenko. No one was injured. 
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goalhofer · 4 years ago
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2007-08 NHL assistant captains.
Anaheim: Chris Kunitz and Rob Niedermayer; Jr.
Atlanta: Niclas Hävelid, Marián Hossa, Ilya Kovalchuk, Vyacheslav Kozlov and Mark Recchi.
Boston: Glen Murray and Patrice Bergeron-Cleary.
Buffalo: Jaroslav Spacek and Derek Roy.
Calgary: Owen Nolan, Robyn Regehr, Rhett Warrener and Stéphane Yelle.
Carolina: Glen Wesley, Ray Whitney and Eric Staal.
Chicago: Martin Lapointe, Robert Lang, Patrick Sharp, Tuomo Ruutu, Brent Sopel, Brent Seabrook, Jonathan Toews, Adam Burish, Duncan Keith and Patrick Kane; Jr.
Colorado: Andrew Brunette and Ian Laperrière.
Columbus: Rostislav Klesla, David Výborný, Jan Modin and Michael Peca.
Dallas: Stu Barnes, Mike Modano; Jr. and Sergei Zubov.
Detroit: Pavel Datsyuk, Kris Draper and Carl Zetterberg.
Edmonton: Aleš Hemský, Shawn Horcoff, Steve Staios and Jarrett Stoll.
Florida: Bryan Allen and Stephen Weiss.
Los Angeles: Michael Cammalleri, Scott Thornton and Ľubomír Višňovský.
Minnesota: Brian Rolston and Mikko-Sakari Koivu.
Montreal: Chris Higgins and Alexei Kovalev.
Nashville: Steve Sullivan and Jean-Pierre Dumont.
New Jersey: Patrik Eliáš and John Madden.
New York Islanders: Brendan Witt and Mike Sillinger.
New York Rangers: Brendan Shanahan and Martin Straka.
Ottawa: Chris Phillips and Wade Redden.
Philadelphia: Simon Gagné, Derian Hatcher and Mike Richards.
Phoenix: Derek Morris, Ed Jovanovski and Steve Reinprecht.
Pittsburgh: Sergei Gonchar, Evgeni Malkin, Ryan Malone and Gary Roberts.
San Jose: Mike Grier, Anthony Rivet and Joe Thornton.
St. Louis: Barret Jackman, Keith Tkachuk and Paul Kariya.
Tampa Bay: Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier.
Toronto: Tomáš Kaberle and Bryan McCabe.
Vancouver: Trevor Linden and Brendan Morrison.
Washington: Alex Ovechkin and Donald Brashear.
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obscurumhq · 6 years ago
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☞ is that GASPARD ULLIEL? no, that’s just PAVEL “PAUL” KOVALEV. many say that the THIRTY ONE year old WIZARDING SPEAKEASY & JAZZ CLUB OWNER is known to be EFFICACIOUS and SHREWD, while others whisper that they are OBSTINATE and DOGMATIC. there will be those that call them THE ARCANE. let’s hope that this NO-MAJ-BORN finds what they are looking for at the french quarter. [ mās, 24, gmt+8, fluid ]
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figureskatingcostumes · 6 years ago
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Camille Mendoza and Pavel Kovalev's short program costumes at the 2016 Cup of Nice.
(Source: Remy Appelhans)
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figurelifeflirt · 3 years ago
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Lombardia Trophy: Pairs Short #8 and Pairs Free #1-4
Keriven/Pierre(FRA)
Thoughts: Coline looked much younger in yellow and not in a good way. Last year was the first time I was introduced to these two because they don’t seem to get a lot of screen time, but I remember being more interested when I first saw them, shame.
The stream got stuck on Hamon/Streaklin(FRA)
Pairs Free
Broda/Martin(ESP)
Thoughts: Dorota was much more graceful than I remembered her. Usually, I like long haired brunettes such as Pedro but he wasn’t doing it for me.
Caldara/Maglio(ITA)
Thoughts: this program seemed very slow and whenever they tried to speed it up, they got sloppy. I did like the look of Irma’s outfit from the back though.
Kovalev/Kovalev(FRA)
Thoughts: it’s a shame Pavel is so boring because Camille is just stunning, despite the fact that her hair tends to fly into her face. That lift at the end was scary, too many moving parts.
Danilova/Tsiba(NED)
Thoughts: I liked Daria’s dress when it zoomed in close, and you could actually see all the little details. Michel, I rarely like male facial hair, so we’ll just leave it at that. I did like this program, I just wish Daria and Michel had more chemistry.
Metroplex level 10: Christensen(UT), Bannister(KY), Halsell(KY), Benson(UT), Grossmann(KY)
I decide which routine to watch by seeing which one got the highest score. With Brinlee, she was very graceful and light-footed but I felt maybe there wasn’t as much passion in her dance as some of other floor performers I’ve seen. Lauren was done with her bars routine so quick that I barely had time to process it. Sometimes with level ten, it doesn’t seem like the girls run fast enough to actually get the height necessary for the vault to look like it should. With Retoshia(such a pretty name BTW) that wasn’t a problem. She moved so fast. Retoshia had a little hop back during her vault so it was nice to see Sydney’s legs stay together for her landing. Compared to the other Kentucky girls, Jenna was so slight. It was nice to see. It made me pay attention to the way she moved on the bar a bit more.
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human-antithesis · 1 year ago
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Woe Unto Me - Along the Meandering Ordeals, Reshape the Pivot of Harmony (March 24th, 2023)
Lineup: Igor Kovalev - Clean Vocals, Keyboards Artem Serdyuk - Harsh Vocals, Guitars Dzmitry Shchyhlinski - Rhythm Guitar Ivan Skrundevskiy - Bass Pavel Shmyga - Drums Olga Apisheva - Keyboards
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figureskatingfanblog · 11 months ago
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2024 French, Swiss, and Spanish European Teams
France
Men - Kevin Aymoz, Luc Economides, Adam Siao Him Fa
Women - Lorine Schild
Pairs - Camille Kovalev / Pavel Kovalev; Oceane Piegad / Denys Strekalin
Ice Dance - Evgeniia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud; Loicia Demoegeot / Theo Le Mercier; Marie Dupayage / Thomas Nabais
Spanish
Men - Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate
Ice Dance - Sofia Val / Asaf Kazimov
Switzerland
Men - Lukas Britschgi
Women - Kimmy Repond, Livia Kaiser
Ice Dance - Arianna Sassi / Luca Morini
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jaivendra · 4 years ago
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 On Oct. 15, 2020, a federal jury in Pittsburgh came back Associate in Nursing indictment charging six pc hackers, all of whom were residents and nationals of the country (Russia) and officers in Unit 74455 of the Russian Main Intelligence board (GRU), a military administrative body of the overall employees of the Armed Forces. 
These GRU hackers and their co-conspirators engaged in computer intrusions and attacks supposed to support Russian government efforts to undermine, retaliate against, or otherwise destabilize (1) Ukraine; (2) Georgia; (3) elections in France; (4) efforts to carry Russia answerable for its use of a weapons-grade nerve agent, Novichok, on foreign soil; and (5) the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games once Russian athletes were illegal from collaborating below their nation’s flag, as a consequence of Russian government-sponsored doping effort. 
Their pc attacks used a number of the world’s most harmful malware to date, together with KillDisk and Industroyer, that every caused blackout in Ukraine; NotPetya, which caused nearly $1 billion in losses to the 3 victims known within the indictment alone; and Olympic Destroyer, which noncontinuous thousands of computers wont to support the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.  The indictment charges the defendants with conspiracy, computer hacking, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and false registration of a site name.
According to the indictment, the defendants and their co-conspirators deployed harmful malware from or around November 2015 and continued until a minimum of in or around Gregorian calendar month 2019 and took alternative unquiet acts, through unauthorized access to victim pcs (hacking), for Russia's strategic advantage. The plot was, as alleged, responsible for the ensuing damaging, disruptive, or otherwise destabilizing intrusions and attacks on computers:
Ukrainian Government & Critical Infrastructure: December 2015 through December 2016 destructive malware attacks against Ukraine’s electric power grid, Ministry of Finance, and State Treasury Service, using malware known as BlackEnergy, Industroyer, and KillDisk;
French Elections: April and May 2017 spearphishing campaigns and related hack-and-leak efforts targeting French President Macron’s “La République En Marche!” (En Marche!) political party, French politicians, and local French governments prior to the 2017 French elections;
Worldwide Businesses and Critical Infrastructure (NotPetya): June 27, 2017, destructive malware attacks that infected computers worldwide using malware known as NotPetya, including hospitals and other medical facilities in the Heritage Valley Health System (Heritage Valley) in the Western District of Pennsylvania; a FedEx Corporation subsidiary, TNT Express B.V.; and a large U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturer, which together suffered nearly $1 billion in losses from the attacks;
PyeongChang Winter Olympics Hosts, Participants, Partners, and Attendees: December 2017 through February 2018 spearphishing campaigns and malicious mobile applications targeting South Korean citizens and officials, Olympic athletes, partners, and visitors, and International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials;
PyeongChang Winter Olympics IT Systems (Olympic Destroyer): December 2017 through February 2018 intrusions into computers supporting the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games, which culminated in the Feb. 9, 2018, destructive malware attack against the opening ceremony, using malware known as Olympic Destroyer;
Novichok Poisoning Investigations: April 2018 spearphishing campaigns targeting investigations by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the United Kingdom’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) into the nerve agent poisoning of Sergei Skripal, his daughter, and several U.K. citizens; and
Georgian Companies and Government Entities: a 2018 spearphishing campaign targeting a major media company, 2019 efforts to compromise the network of Parliament, and a wide-ranging website defacement campaign in 2019.
The FBI has repeatedly warned that Russia is a highly capable cyber adversary, and the information revealed in this indictment illustrates how pervasive and destructive Russia's cyber activities truly are," said FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich. The defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The crimes committed by Russian government officials were against real victims who suffered real harm, said U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady. "The exceptional talent and dedication of our teams in Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and Oklahoma City who spent years tracking these members of the GRU are unmatched," says FBI Pittsburgh Special Agent in Charge Michael A. Christman. The charges contained in the indictment are merely accusations, however.
The indictment accuses each defendant of committing the following overt acts in furtherance of the charged crimes:
Defendant
Summary of Overt Acts
Yuriy Sergeyevich Andrienko
·      Developed components of the NotPetya and Olympic Destroyer malware.
Sergey Vladimirovich Detistov
·      Developed components of the NotPetya malware; and
·      Prepared spearphishing campaigns targeting the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games. 
Pavel Valeryevich Frolov
·       Developed components of the KillDisk and NotPetya malware.
Anatoliy Sergeyevich Kovalev
·       Developed spearphishing techniques and messages used to target:
-       En Marche! officials;
-       employees of the DSTL;
-       members of the IOC and Olympic athletes; and
-       employees of a Georgian media entity.
Artem Valeryevich Ochichenko
·       Participated in spearphishing campaigns targeting 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games partners; and
·       Conducted technical reconnaissance of the Parliament of Georgia's official domain and attempted to gain unauthorized access to its network.
Petr Nikolayevich Pliskin
·       Developed components of the NotPetya and Olympic Destroyer malware. 
The defendants and their co-conspirators caused damage and disruption to computer networks worldwide. The NotPetya malware, for example, damaged computers used in critical infrastructure and caused enormous financial losses. The FBI's Atlanta, Oklahoma City, and Pittsburgh field offices conducted the investigation, with the assistance of the FBI's Cyber Division. Defendant Kovalev was previously charged with conspiring to gain unauthorized access into the computers of U.S. persons and entities involved in the administration of the 2016 US elections.
The Criminal Division's Office of International Affairs provided critical assistance in this case. Numerous victims cooperated and provided valuable assistance in the investigation. Some private sector companies independently disabled numerous accounts for violations of their terms of service.
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