“She leads by example. By skating and playing hockey, she shows that even at that age, you can do anything,” said Maria Onolbayeva, a former Russian national team player and Olympian who coaches Fyodorova’s team. On her red jersey, Fyodorova proudly wears number 80. It is not a homage to one of Russia’s hockey greats, but a tribute to her age. All her team mates, in fact, wear their age on their backs. “We are old people. We aren’t embarrassed to show our age,” she chuckled. “Let everybody see it.”
Fyodorova had initially been scared to fall and break a bone, but gradually felt stronger and more confident on her skates the longer she spent on the ice. Now skating has become second nature and she hopes to keep playing hockey as long as she can. “After playing on the ice, you feel like you have so much more energy,” said Fyodorova who also finds time to chair the village council. “You feel lighter. You don’t feel those 80 years at all.”
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