On February 15, under the bright lights of the Russian Grand Prix Final in Krasnoyarsk, Vasilisa Kaganovskaia and Maxim Nekrasov delivered a Rhythm Dance that was as precise as it was passionate. From the opening beat, they moved in perfect sync — her elegance flowing through every turn, his power grounding each intricate step — a fusion of grace and strength that demanded attention.
Their program was a masterclass in detail: razor-sharp footwork sequences, twizzles that hit the music’s pulse with millisecond accuracy, and lifts that seemed to defy gravity while still telling a story. The connection between them was electric, drawing the audience deeper into the performance with each passing phrase.
By the time the final note echoed through the arena, the crowd was already on its feet. The scoreboard confirmed the magic they had created — 81.51 points, a score that not only impressed the judges but placed them firmly among the sport’s most exciting young duos.
Broadcast live on Channel One, their skate stood out even in a stacked field of elite competitors, reminding fans and commentators alike that Kaganovskaia and Nekrasov are not just contenders — they’re visionaries.
As one spectator put it, “Their connection on the ice is magnetic — you don’t just watch them, you feel them.”
If they continue to build on performances like this, the question won’t be whether they can win titles — it will be how many.





