He is 83 and she is 79 years old, and they are back on the ice. Olympic champions displayed incredible performance.

The performance of Olympic winners Lyudmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov was recently shown on the network.

Everyone, without exception, used to appreciate their presentations.

He is now 83 years old, and she is 79, and ice performance at that age is regarded impossible.

But this pair demonstrated otherwise. What a lovely, beautiful, and wonderful performance. This is fantastic. Unrivaled, effortless glide, extended stride… just superb… Professionalism at its pinnacle. I wish I had such legs at 80 years old

I don’t have any at the moment! Unconditional esteem. Lyudmila Evgenievna will be remembered forever. This is a whole epoch. They are one-of-a-kind. When I was approximately ten years old, my father and I went to see them play at the Luzhniki. I recall being impressed by the hall.

50 years have gone, and despite the fact that figure skating is today and figure skating is like heaven and earth, I now appreciate them! Creativity knows no bounds! How many lovely things have this couple and their students done, who wow the audience with their dances!

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