Davis + partner in the U.S. would still likely be #3 behind H/B and G/P
Thank you for saying this! I am so sick of the narrative that Davis sucks as an ice dancer and is only where she is because of the Eteri/Russian push. it's ridiculous. The team is engaging and has reasonable skills for where they place in international competitions.
Diana is coached by Shpilband.
Who is quite willing to break up teams to get new, supposedly better teams.
One article specifically gives 10 years as an estimate. The others talk about that it’s take a long time to work and what the impacts will be.
I have read articles about how long it will take. I think the way you are presenting things is misleading and/or a misreading of what the experts are saying. They aren't saying it's going to take really, really long, at least 10 years.
In particular, the 10-year estimate came from the UK government and is tied to a piece of legislation that has an appraisal period of 10 years. The expert said that it's possible the sanctions could last the entire appraisal period. This is true. OTOH, the following is also true: (a) new legislation could be passed that would change the appraisal period. (b) legislation could be passed to remove the sanctions altogether. And this is just the UK. That doesn't mean all the other countries will go along with this if big changes happen in Russia in the meantime.
The second article says that the sanctions could take "years" to have an effect. This is not the same thing as saying that the experts think that the sanctions will last any particular length of time. It's an article about how sanctions work, if they work at all, and how the US uses this particular tool. It does say that the sanctions in 2014 did slow down the Russian economy and did keep Putin in check, btw. This is important because:
The third article is all about how sanctions don't work. It's a history of sanctions and whether or not they worked. It also says the 2014 sanctions
didn't work. So which is it and how credible is this article? Regardless, it says absolutely nothing about how long these particular sanctions will last.
IME, I don't think we can say how long it will take. If Putin is taken out tomorrow and replaced by someone more willing to appease the West or at least remove all troops from Ukraine, they could be fairly short. Maybe only a year or two. Or revoked by some countries but with built-in safeguards that would put them back if Russia goes down this path again. OTOH, if Putin remains in power, takes over Ukraine, or at least continues the war there for as long as the US (and others) were in Vietnam as an example, yeah, it could take as much as a decade.
It really depends on what the Russians do next. And how the world responds to it.