I wish the girls well, especially my darling Elena Ilynih; both girls are accomplished skaters. if their plans to give master classes, i am sure they will get students, at least for few events. but if they plan to make it a permanent business (given they are calling it an "Academy of Champions") then they need a) better planning of the whole set up, b) more good publicity and a bit of "uplift" to their CURRENT athletic reputation, and c) certain licenses and permits which i don't think they have yet.
I looked at what they are offering, and some of it is not logical, like the schedule issue. The age groups they want to train are SCHOOL CHILDREN agest 6-8 and 9-11, and the programme runs from March 1st to 25th, with daily events. This time frame is "school year".... who would take their kid out of school, to small town of Tver, in a middle of a school year??? Those few parents who have "elite level skaters" ages 6 to 11, already have big-name coaches, and don't need this training... The parents with "wanna-be-elite skaters" kids will not risk taking kids out of school for 3 weeks to travel to Tver (and how many such parents is there even in Tver??).
There is more to "fix", but they did not ask me to...