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3 Nov, 2018 16:39

Russian skater’s ‘strip-dance’ on ice inspires new online challenge (VIDEO)

Russian skater’s ‘strip-dance’ on ice inspires new online challenge (VIDEO)

A racy exhibition program performed last week by Russian figure-skater Elizaveta Tuktamysheva inspired some of her fellow athletes to copy its most provocative part, which they’re posting online using the #TuktikChallenge hashtag.

After world and European champion Tuktamysheva stole the show at the Skate Canada Grand Prix last weekend, some fellow skaters decided to challenge themselves with the most memorable element of the ice dance which she performed to the tune of Britney Spears' Toxic.

READ MORE: 'She's bringing new fans to the sport': Reaction to Tuktamysheva's provocative dance at Canada GP

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While the move had been noticed by many due to its provocative nature, however, it also seems like it’s not just a walk in a park – even for those who lace up their skates just about every other day.

READ MORE: ‘My boyfriend liked it!’ Russian figure skater Tuktamysheva on racy Canada GP dance

Among them was American skater Nicky Bausenwein.

And 19-year-old US junior national champion Amber Glenn.

“No wonder she’s US junior national champ!” Tuktamysheva tweeted, reposting Glenn’s video.

Even younger skaters realized that “the world needs another Liza.” Twitter user named Jared asked the Russian skater to take a look at his video, promising that she would “love it.”

Sports journalist Jackie Wong also wondered if he could take part in the challenge. Tuktamysheva said that ice isn’t even required but music matters, and also suggested making “a try for cantilever.”

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