antmanb
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Yes I’m kind of surprised she didn’t try harder for Radford.It takes five years of permanent residency to qualify for U.S. citizenship, and then there is some promising time for the citizenship application itself. Savchenko would have had to have moved to the U.S. sometime last year, at the height of you-know-what, to have any chance at competing for the U.S.. in 2026.
But perhaps she can convert to Judaism, make aliyah, and pair up with Krasnopolski. They'd be perfect for each other.
I am shocked that Germany let her go so quickly, with no fuss. You'd think that it would be easier for TJN to get released from the US.Savchenko is going to have to wait until 2030 to compete for the U.S. at the Olympics anyhow, so this gives her one more reason to stay on.
Your research department is really slipping, just like your writer. Savchenko was born in Ukraine.Appalling.
And this German + British team wishes to represent America? Not on my watch,honey.
I weep for the Knierims.
-BB
I feel that @Vagabond is going to have a song for us by the end of the day.
There is no money in the U.S. for figure skating, so unless Nyman's parents are extremely wealthy and they're throwing mega six figures at her, it's extremely hard for me to imagine that the motivation is financial.Must be megainvolved somewhere. Doubt she would make that kind of money in Canada.
His ego would never survive the experience and I'm not sure the rest of him would either.But perhaps she can convert to Judaism, make aliyah, and pair up with Krasnopolski. They'd be perfect for each other.
And even that would be a better career move. Though he's sure to eventually dump her.But perhaps she can convert to Judaism, make aliyah, and pair up with Krasnopolski. They'd be perfect for each other.
If it even lasts a year. I'll be interested to see how much actual support the USFSA is supporting thisGerman fans on the German fb group are ecstatic and sooooo happ "their" Aliona can continue doing what she loves and how much more funding and better chances she'll have in the US.
Way to go Aliona, to commit career-suicide. There is no way the allegations against Nyman won't be mentioned in the media and nowadays, especially in times of #metoo etc., and then Aliona will be the one who willingly skates with such a scumbag who isn't even a good pairs skater plus being coached by a rape-enabler and excuser, and I highly doubt people are going to take this lightly.
She could've asked Radford since she considered him back in the days anyway. Or Rogonov who wanted to continue after Astakhova retired. FFS, even someone like Hao Zhang or Yuri Larionov would be a better choice than this asshole.
I am giving this stunt a year at most.
Wait until the honeymoon period is over. This Nyman boy has a terrible reputation as well as his coach. This move will ruin her reputation. Perhaps she could have made a better choice in partners and coaches, where is her integrity?His ego would never survive the experience and I'm not sure the rest of him would either.
And that goes for Nyman too. Savchenko may find herself experiencing buyer's remorse for one or more reasons in quite short order.
I only heard of him because of the allegations last October: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/th...sappenfield-accused-of-supporting-him.107656/I don’t even know who Nyman even is. I’ve heard the name but can’t picture him or who he skated with prior. When Aljona is skating, does anyone look at the guy anyways?![]()
I was thinking more along the lines of being able to give her a generous offer as a coach or help with housing allowance or other perks or incentives to come train/coach at that arena and find a partner there.There is no money in the U.S. for figure skating, so unless Nyman's parents are extremely wealthy and they're throwing mega six figures at her, it's extremely hard for me to imagine that the motivation is financial.
I'm pretty sure she's not leaving them behind.What??? I suppose she's going to drag her family across the pond as well?
Aljona's husband Liam is British.Re: citizenship, isn't AS married to an American? I know that no longer is a quick path to citizenship, but doesn't it speed things up?