Tinami Amori
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... and from the way things look like in Canadian singles..you better treasure it.... for a long time...That's way it was such a big deal for Team Canada to take gold in 2018.![]()

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... and from the way things look like in Canadian singles..you better treasure it.... for a long time...That's way it was such a big deal for Team Canada to take gold in 2018.![]()
I am surprised at the so call of factory like approach comes from, Russia still got the likes of Leonova still competiting and top of that many of that Russians have a pension system available for its elite athletes. The Russia does support its athletes even when they are struggling...Historically, in terms of results, the Russian system would be the superior one - although the methods and 'factory-like approach it entails are sometimes questionable, and wouldn't work in the west.
That's way it was such a big deal for Team Canada to take gold in 2018.![]()
She also accused the Russian posters here of "brownnosing" Westerners anytime they do not go along with her train of thought. Pure Soviet mentality - no dissenters allowed. You are with us or against us. That era has been over for decades. It's really bizarre.
I am sure there was one coach people have in mind and not the whole countryI am surprised at the so call of factory like approach comes from, Russia still got the likes of Leonova still competiting and top of that many of that Russians have a pension system available for its elite athletes. The Russia does support its athletes even when they are struggling...
I am surprised at the so call of factory like approach comes from, Russia still got the likes of Leonova still competiting and top of that many of that Russians have a pension system available for its elite athletes. The Russia does support its athletes even when they are struggling...
I am surprised at the so call of factory like approach comes from, Russia still got the likes of Leonova still competiting and top of that many of that Russians have a pension system available for its elite athletes. The Russia does support its athletes even when they are struggling...
I agree, as the mum of a Russian athlete, I see no evidence of a factory like approach and yes Russia does support its athletes even when they are struggling, thank goodness!![]()
Yes, but who cares about facts. RusFed pays for competition related travel and accommodations for the top skaters. Gorshkov had said several times they do NOT pay Brian’s fees. On the subject of the ridiculous rumors of $90k/month for Med he simply said “We don’t have this kind of money. This isn’t hockey or soccer.”I am confused 6 million rubles is more than 10,000 usd, more like 91,000 usd
Btw, I am kinda sorry for Sotskova.
After that bad season with its worst highlight at nationals, I thought, Universiade could be some nice chance of redemption and a great farewell for her in front of her home crowd(if she is not deciding to continue).
I need to get that hard-crying last image of her outta my mind![]()
Ha- I don’t frequent the gossip sites or devote life to getting the goods and drama to knowing all things Russian. I think her skating is juniorish. Choreography very junior . If you disagree that’s fine. But doesn’t change opinions of others
"Lady Perfection"?
I am glad you said this. It explains a lot. And it's wrong on so many levels.
1. This is not the Cold War. Politics and click-bait media on both sides aside, people are smarter than this. You think that 'western figure skating fans" are idiots. We are not.
2. Athletes are not viewed as a representation of a "system". This is not 1981. Fans get emotionally attached to skaters from different countries, because we get to see them grow, develop, and go through ups and downs. Our preferences have nothing to do with the Western or Russian "skating methods."
3. Medvedeva is not a representation of anything, other than herself. She is a teenage girl who grew up in front of our eyes, and has dealt with major success and disappointments. We root for her because we like her, and we like a good come back story. She is brave and courageous, and a lovely skater. What's not to love?
4. There is literally no one more respected in the skating community than Moskvina and Mishin. Russian coaches. Eteri's method's are questioned because they are questionable. The factory-like approach to little girls, and not beeing able to sustain success past 17 yo. is a problem in any training system. This is not about nationality.
5. You hugely overestimate the nationalistic and political aspects of fandom. Alex Ovechkin (a Putin supporter) is one of the most popular athletes in North America. ESPN male athlete of the year, the first hockey player to get the honor. Ovechkin's jersey is the best selling one in the NHL. He is beloved regardless of nationality, training methods, or politics.
As fans, we love who we love. Canadian, Russian, Chinese or Japanese. While xenophobic bigots exist everywhere, you think that all of us, "Westerns skating fans" are such bigots. Personally, I couldn't care less about national superiority. I like nice dresses, pretty music, strong jumps, cute smiles, lovely spins, and happy skaters. It's that simple.
Triple axel and triple axel-double axel sequence from Tuktamysheva
https://twitter.com/tuktikliza/status/1101474220041740288?s=21
Tinami is a master of projection. And definitely stuck in some bygone faraway era, as her cultural references (Charo???) plainly show. I wonder how she gets an internet connnection from her cave...
She also accused the Russian posters here of "brownnosing" Westerners anytime they do not go along with her train of thought. Pure Soviet mentality - no dissenters allowed. You are with us or against us. That era has been over for decades. It's really bizarre.
It's not the Russian system that's factory-like. I would say it's the opposite; skaters get a lot of supports, and many coaches develop strong relationships with their students. But Tutberidze's school is a factory. To be fair, some girls come out of it with fame, medals and endorsements (at least for a couple of years). The factory comment is about an individual not a country.I am surprised at the so call of factory like approach comes from, Russia still got the likes of Leonova still competiting and top of that many of that Russians have a pension system available for its elite athletes. The Russia does support its athletes even when they are struggling...
Producing a large number doesn't make Eteri a factory. If it was then all the girls would fit the same cookie cutter mold. They would have the same uniform style and have the exact same strengths and weaknesses but in fact its the compete opposite. Each girl has their own distinct look, personality, their own strength they're known for and thing they have to work harder on. The only similarity would be jump technique and a few other little flourishes but that's true for all coaches that have coached multiple athletes over the years or at the same time (for instance you can tell what a Moskvina pair looks like or who a Mishin student is without even looking twice). If anything her team should be applauded for crafting each skater their own individual thing despite having so many others to deal with at the same time.
While there are the exceptions for veterans a young skater can’t be seen to have empty program! You need to start frenetic and move every second and then when older you can like glide and stuffYou can tell Eteri program by being rushed and skater not being allowed to hold position for more than 2 seconds.
You can tell Eteri program by being rushed and skater not being allowed to hold position for more than 2 seconds.
Producing a large number doesn't make Eteri a factory. If it was then all the girls would fit the same cookie cutter mold. They would have the same uniform style and have the exact same strengths and weaknesses but in fact its the compete opposite.
Kostornaia's going to last.They all don't last.
Kostornaia's going to last.
People are hopeful about Med too and I refuse to give up on Zagitova.![]()
I wonder what it means when so many hostile Westerners like Russian skaters like say, Kolyada, Kostornaia, and the young Daniil Samsonov. Two of these being the students of the evil Eteri! Talk about a cognitive dissonance!
I think you missed the sarcasm in her post. You're just making the same point she was.God, no one cares. 'Hostile Westerners' is a trope that serves to inflate Russian people's sense of their own country's geopolitical importance to make up for the decline in living standards that gets reproduced in other walks of life, such as here apparently. In reality, very few figure skating fans feel disinclined to root for Russian skaters for political reasons. (Pee tape-obsessed Americans who see themselves as part of the #Resistance may feel differently, but they rarely watch this sport.) Don't flatter yourself.
I think you missed the sarcasm in her post. You're just making the same point she was.
Yes, and that's exactly what she meant.God, no one cares. 'Hostile Westerners' is a trope that serves to inflate Russian people's sense of their own country's geopolitical importance to make up for the decline in living standards that gets reproduced in other walks of life, such as here apparently. In reality, very few figure skating fans feel disinclined to root for Russian skaters for political reasons. (Pee tape-obsessed Americans who see themselves as part of the #Resistance may feel differently, but they rarely watch this sport.) Liking Kostornaia or Kolyada--Samsonov is unwatchable--does not destabilise anyone's sense of self!
Did Medveda win the Olympics thanks to Tarasova's power? It seems she didn't.
Was Plushenko sent to the Sochi Olympics thanks to Tarasova's power?I guess you don't think so. Plushenko didn't have to compete for that. Do you know that joke? "In what competitions does Plushenko plan to participate?" "In closed skates". (a closed skate is a special event where Plushenko skates, but almost nobody can see his skating)
It was me who left out a "0" in the USD exchange, not the sports observer. He did say 6 million per month, and he had no ill intentions, he was actually "protecting the decision" but ended up opening a can of worms.10,000 dollars makes about 680,000 rubles, not 6 million
This season, Egor Murashov, in one of his programs, is trying to tell his wooden doll story on the ice - Pinocchio. The figure skater looks like this fairy-tale hero: big eyes, a glance looking inward, and the “broken” choreographic lines in the program only emphasize the similarity with the character.
This year, Egor combines performances at the junior and adult levels. The other day in Innsbruck, Austria, Murashov won a bronze medal. This season, goals and dreams and the search for his "golden key", which will help to achieve success not only in sports - in life, Egor said in an interview with the website of the figure skating school.
No, its mainly focusing on football and the only informational piece is that he does not plan skating with Stolbova again (duuh)Was this posted already? New Fedor Klimov interview: https://fs-gossips.com/fedor-klimov...-i-also-dont-exclude-the-option-of-returning/