skatingfan412
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As a relatively new fan to FSUniverse, I can't stop reading all of this like a horrible reality TV show that you can't get enough of.
I tuned into skating and loved following Bella & Vanya, Valeriy & Vasilisa which made me want to learn more about the beauty of ice dance and pairs, but I'm just feeling so discouraged that the truth is very ugly. Reading all the forums to learn as much as I can. I get that no one is perfect, but as public figures, federations/coaches/skaters/families... shouldn't they take responsibility knowing that every action or move you take will be analyzed? The fact that Bella and Vanya were sooo public about everything in their lives, and didn't share their marriage was clearly that they were hiding something.
What sort of example is this setting for future generations or other smaller countries trying to break into figure skating, and even the couples disciplines which already seems so difficult to find partners? This just makes me sad.
I guess my biggest question is.. skaters need to be released by their current federation and I assume they would present paperwork to their new federation before being accepted (i.e. passports, residency visas, marital status... just like any application)? I mean you have to submit this paperwork for any job in any industry. When these WASA ice dance couples joined USFS, did the USFS just not ask questions or what? I don't even understand how this could have happened.
I tuned into skating and loved following Bella & Vanya, Valeriy & Vasilisa which made me want to learn more about the beauty of ice dance and pairs, but I'm just feeling so discouraged that the truth is very ugly. Reading all the forums to learn as much as I can. I get that no one is perfect, but as public figures, federations/coaches/skaters/families... shouldn't they take responsibility knowing that every action or move you take will be analyzed? The fact that Bella and Vanya were sooo public about everything in their lives, and didn't share their marriage was clearly that they were hiding something.
What sort of example is this setting for future generations or other smaller countries trying to break into figure skating, and even the couples disciplines which already seems so difficult to find partners? This just makes me sad.
I guess my biggest question is.. skaters need to be released by their current federation and I assume they would present paperwork to their new federation before being accepted (i.e. passports, residency visas, marital status... just like any application)? I mean you have to submit this paperwork for any job in any industry. When these WASA ice dance couples joined USFS, did the USFS just not ask questions or what? I don't even understand how this could have happened.
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