Eteri Tutberidze’s message: past year, parents, skating.

mag

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This. Coaches are there to get the students to maximize their potential. It would be unethical to not "help" the other students to realize their full potential. Is that what Evgenia was hoping for?

So Eteri is “allowed” to be irrational about Med leaving, but Med is not “allowed” to be irrational about Eteri helping Zag win gold? Okay then.

IMHO, both are well within their rights to be irrational and feel hurt. Those are their emotions so they are valid. The difference is the expression of those emotions. Med was a child/very young adult when she left Eteri yet her behaviour was mature. Eteri is a grown woman but behaved like a spoiled child. Yes, Eteri has been through a tough time and maybe that excuses part of why she originally lashed out at Med, but now? Bringing Med into this latest interview is just petty and vindictive.
 

bardtoob

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I think you've missed the point of the post you are quoting. The dynamics of the coach-student relationship is different, because the system is different. It is not as business-focused in many cases.

As for Medvedeva, the thing that many people find distasteful is not that she left, but how she did it.

How many stories of orphans, pyramid training programs, and 11 year old boys and girls set away to train with surrogate parents do you think American skating fans need to understand this because there is at least three decades of fluff pieces about this stuff on YouTube.

Also, Medvedeva probably would not have had a chance at the World team given how the Russian selection process works with that 27 member council of coaches.
 
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Tinami Amori

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Also, Medvedeva probably would not have had a chance at the World team given how the Russian selection process works with that 27 member council of coaches.
If she stayed, she would have been #1, for many skating and non-skating related reasons, too long to list.

Just for the record: Russia has many years of tradition on how to say good-bye and part with your teacher.
https://img2.dp.ru/images/article/2018/12/10/6EC1B31B-E891-4100-A32F-F48B3A8EF411.jpg

... at ANY age... http://cross-apk.ru/images/stories/veti ychitel.jpg

There are even gift-sets designed and sold just for that. It is a formality, "in good taste", even if a teacher gave you bad grades and scolded you once too often. Unless a teacher puts one on a rake, or quadruples you, this is what is considered a "gesture etiquette", it takes 10 dollars and 10 minutes, other wise the "bad" is on the student.

Inexpensive gifts to part with teacher/coach:
a clock board with teacher's foto - 22 dollars
https://podarki.ru/articles/picture/65008437-3fb5-40d5-b26f-b23139525634.jpg

a board "thank you for giving me knowledge" - 8 dollars
https://cache3.youla.io/files/images/720_720_out/5a/ef/5aef5e74f20263bb3b1a4613.jpg

a box of candy, with hand-written teacher/coach name (11 dollars)
https://www.artwall.ru/img/articles/2016/1909/kniga-na-pamjat-ruchnoj-raboty.jpg

.... 6 dollars, in most candy stores...
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-I22mbbIo...FAbz-OyxSWVonsePUbgCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_1658.JPG

... those who don't do it, for no valid reason or cause, or rude and disrespectful to ANY educator, teacher, coach.......should be put on a rack and quartered.....
 

hanca

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If she stayed, she would have been #1, for many skating and non-skating related reasons, too long to list.

Just for the record: Russia has many years of tradition on how to say good-bye and part with your teacher.
https://img2.dp.ru/images/article/2018/12/10/6EC1B31B-E891-4100-A32F-F48B3A8EF411.jpg

... at ANY age... http://cross-apk.ru/images/stories/veti ychitel.jpg

There are even gift-sets designed and sold just for that. It is a formality, "in good taste", even if a teacher gave you bad grades and scolded you once too often. Unless a teacher puts one on a rake, or quadruples you, this is what is considered a "gesture etiquette", it takes 10 dollars and 10 minutes, other wise the "bad" is on the student.

Inexpensive gifts to part with teacher/coach:
a clock board with teacher's foto - 22 dollars
https://podarki.ru/articles/picture/65008437-3fb5-40d5-b26f-b23139525634.jpg

a board "thank you for giving me knowledge" - 8 dollars
https://cache3.youla.io/files/images/720_720_out/5a/ef/5aef5e74f20263bb3b1a4613.jpg

a box of candy, with hand-written teacher/coach name (11 dollars)
https://www.artwall.ru/img/articles/2016/1909/kniga-na-pamjat-ruchnoj-raboty.jpg

.... 6 dollars, in most candy stores...
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-I22mbbIo...FAbz-OyxSWVonsePUbgCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_1658.JPG

... those who don't do it, for no valid reason or cause, or rude and disrespectful to ANY educator, teacher, coach.......should be put on a rack and quartered.....
Wow, I want to be a teacher in Russia! I will have to make sure I am leaving often (or the students are leaving often) to get all those lovely presents! The chocolates look delicious (well, at least the box does)!
 

hanca

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Yes, it is customary to bring a small gift. But it would be reasonable to stop making a big deal out of it over a year later and stop being petty
To be fair to Tutberidze, Zhulin was badmouthing Ilynikh/Katsalapov even three years after they left him, so if that’s the Russian standard, Tutberidze still can speak badly about Medvedeva for two more seasons.
 

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If she stayed, she would have been #1, for many skating and non-skating related reasons, too long to list.

Just for the record: Russia has many years of tradition on how to say good-bye and part with your teacher.
https://img2.dp.ru/images/article/2018/12/10/6EC1B31B-E891-4100-A32F-F48B3A8EF411.jpg

... at ANY age... http://cross-apk.ru/images/stories/veti ychitel.jpg

There are even gift-sets designed and sold just for that. It is a formality, "in good taste", even if a teacher gave you bad grades and scolded you once too often. Unless a teacher puts one on a rake, or quadruples you, this is what is considered a "gesture etiquette", it takes 10 dollars and 10 minutes, other wise the "bad" is on the student.

Inexpensive gifts to part with teacher/coach:
a clock board with teacher's foto - 22 dollars
https://podarki.ru/articles/picture/65008437-3fb5-40d5-b26f-b23139525634.jpg

a board "thank you for giving me knowledge" - 8 dollars
https://cache3.youla.io/files/images/720_720_out/5a/ef/5aef5e74f20263bb3b1a4613.jpg

a box of candy, with hand-written teacher/coach name (11 dollars)
https://www.artwall.ru/img/articles/2016/1909/kniga-na-pamjat-ruchnoj-raboty.jpg

.... 6 dollars, in most candy stores...
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-I22mbbIo...FAbz-OyxSWVonsePUbgCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_1658.JPG

... those who don't do it, for no valid reason or cause, or rude and disrespectful to ANY educator, teacher, coach.......should be put on a rack and quartered.....

Maybe the move makes her more popular and well known globally. Like Kostner. Known for her skating. Not her country only
 

Perky Shae Lynn

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To be fair to Tutberidze, Zhulin was badmouthing Ilynikh/Katsalapov even three years after they left him, so if that’s the Russian standard, Tutberidze still can speak badly about Medvedeva for two more seasons.
Tutberidze has raised the bar in coaching, and I fully expect her to raise the bar in badmouthing her students. I think tthis can go on for a decade.
 

hanca

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Tutberidze has raised the bar in coaching, and I fully expect her to raise the bar in badmouthing her students. I think tthis can go on for a decade.
I think she already raised the bar in badmouthing. Every coach usually complains only about one student. For Zhulin it was only one couple. Tutberidze managed in one of her past interviews to badmouth about 5-6 students. It was definitely Voronov, Pitkeev, Lipnitskaya, I think also Tsurskaya and Shelepen... in fact, she named only one student who met the expectations and brought her flowers to say goodbye. Unfortunately I don’t remember who was that well behaved one. Was Tursynbaeva? Or Sakhanovich?
 

Tinami Amori

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Maybe the move makes her more popular and well known globally. Like Kostner. Known for her skating. Not her country only
She is was not after global popularity, she already had it GLOBALLY... ;) and part of her "global" image was something she "sold" but it was not "true", people in decision making positions are no fools.

I think she already raised the bar in badmouthing.
When some of her students left, either their gestures, or their words, brought an undeserving avalanche of negativity on Eteri. She never initiated explanations about her former students; she only replied when asked or faced with a problem; she has a right to defend her reputation.

People watch Eteri like hawks, her every move, and use every element possible to turn against her, in Russia and! in the West. Her former pupils often act irresponsibly and unjust in their explanations as to what happened. When pushed, she explains what happened, her side.

It is anyone's right to defend one self, if threatened.

As the facts show, many of her former students, either return, or want to return, or at least now give interviews that Eteri had nothing to do, or very little to do, with their decision to leave.
I have translated their interviews and comments in the past:
Shelepen returned, and said "she realized her mistakes as she got older and became a coach herself".
Pitkeev said she was a good coach and he respects her and there were no major problems.
Tarakanova and! her Mother said they did not leave because of Eteri, it was our own issues.
Panenkova said "she lost interest in skating and left, and now she would come back to Eteri and skate if she'd have her".
Tsurskaya said wanted to quite in summer 2017 regardless of coach, and then that she wanted a different rink atmosphere which is normal.

Since then over dozen new students, with "name and accomplishments" left Buianova's and Panova's groups, to come to Eteri's group.

Internet works "in a swing of a second", and if she was/is so horrible, parents and students would not run to her and beg for audition... :rofl:
 

hanca

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She is was not after global popularity, she already had it GLOBALLY... ;) and part of her "global" image was something she "sold" but it was not "true", people in decision making positions are no fools.


When some of her students left, either their gestures, or their words, brought an undeserving avalanche of negativity on Eteri. She never initiated explanations about her former students; she only replied when asked or faced with a problem; she has a right to defend her reputation.

People watch Eteri like hawks, her every move, and use every element possible to turn against her, in Russia and! in the West. Her former pupils often act irresponsibly and unjust in their explanations as to what happened. When pushed, she explains what happened, her side.

It is anyone's right to defend one self, if threatened.

As the facts show, many of her former students, either return, or want to return, or at least now give interviews that Eteri had nothing to do, or very little to do, with their decision to leave.
I have translated their interviews and comments in the past:
Shelepen returned, and said "she realized her mistakes as she got older and became a coach herself".
Pitkeev said she was a good coach and he respects her and there were no major problems.
Tarakanova and! her Mother said they did not leave because of Eteri, it was our own issues.
Panenkova said "she lost interest in skating and left, and now she would come back to Eteri and skate if she'd have her".
Tsurskaya said wanted to quite in summer 2017 regardless of coach, and then that she wanted a different rink atmosphere which is normal.

Since then over dozen new students, with "name" left Buianova's and Panova's groups, to come to Eteri's group.
Internet works "in a swing of a second", and if she was/is so horrible, parents and students would not run to her and beg for audition... :rofl:

Let me look at your list with a bit more sceptical eyes.

Shelepen needed a job. The job that was available was at the rink she used to skate. As a new coach, at this stage of her career she doesn’t need as a strong enemy as Tutberidze is, so she didn’t have much choice than doing a bit of PR and smoothing the relationship. You would do the same, as would most people.

Tarakanova (and also Sakhanovich) are using the old excuse - I couldn’t stay here, we had to move (Sakhanovich) while later moving back to Moscow... Tarakanova ‘I wanted to stop skating’ and soon she is again skating - both cases seem to me like they wanted to leave but wanted to leave on good terms so that the things are not awkward in the future. I have used similar strategy with one of my coach. I thought she was completely unreasonable, but rather than going into it I just made up that my schedule was suddenly not matching with hers and that was ‘the only’ reason that made me find another coach.

Anyway, if someone is supposed to be a professional and complains in an interview that most of her previous students couldn’t be bothered to bring her a small present or flowers, I would ask why does she think this happens. One person may be not well brought up, but if it is so many, one can’t help wondering whether there is a fault in her. Maybe the reason why they don’t bring her the flowers is that they feel so angry with her that they think she doesn’t deserve anything.

And about the badmouthing of her students, how do you explain how she spoke about Voronov, that he wanted his mother to be present at his practices? Those comments were absolutely unprofessional. But I have no doubt that you have already an excuse ready.
 

mollymgr

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Most Russian coaches, even those that are based outside Russia, are known for their brutal honesty in their interviews. Sometimes, it is quite shocking :eek: to read when they say stuff about peers, current or former students/skaters. They also have their own ways of training athletes. I don't think Eteri is any different and I'm not sure why people hold her to a different standard. Without Russian coaches, a big part of figure skating would be non-existent.
 

bardtoob

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People watch Eteri like hawks, her every move, and use every element possible to turn against her, in Russia and! in the West. Her former pupils often act irresponsibly and unjust in their explanations as to what happened. When pushed, she explains what happened, her side.

It is anyone's right to defend one self, if threatened.

She's a young female upstart of sorts.

If she was Vodorezova Buianova or Mosvina, with their athletic career and coaching career, then there would be no problems.
 

Perky Shae Lynn

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Actually Eteri volunteered the alleged Med phrase about Zagitova without provocation and on national TV. Unless you consider leaving her a provocation.
But... but.... Eteri was HURT and was just expressing her feelings. Aka pouring a bucket of filth on Medvedeva as a parting gift. But it's all good. Eteri has earned the right because she wins. Am I right?
 

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I can't describe how disgusted I am by the fact that someone can use even the memory about their late parents as a tool of petty vengeance.

If Tutberidze just spoke about what he had felt about her mother's state, everybody would be understandably compassive for her. But the last phrases and the very moment when it was voiced make it absolutely clear, for what purpose all this was done and said.
 

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I think she already raised the bar in badmouthing. Every coach usually complains only about one student. For Zhulin it was only one couple. Tutberidze managed in one of her past interviews to badmouth about 5-6 students. It was definitely Voronov, Pitkeev, Lipnitskaya, I think also Tsurskaya and Shelepen... in fact, she named only one student who met the expectations and brought her flowers to say goodbye. Unfortunately I don’t remember who was that well behaved one. Was Tursynbaeva? Or Sakhanovich?

The only person about whom I've heard that he'd brought her flowers was Pitkeev. That didn't save him from badmouthing nevertheless.
 

zebraswan

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She's a young female upstart of sorts.

If she was Vodorezova Buianova or Mosvina, with their athletic career and coaching career, then there would be no problems.

Adelina left Buyanova without a formal goodbye and Artur Gachinski left Mishin the same way. But neither one of them went on and on whining about how they didn't get flowers, they acted like professional, mature people. I'm sure these things happen more often than we hear about. First of all, young people don't always do the right thing because they are not mature, and scared or uncomfortable. Second of all, society changes and what used to be considered formal etiquette often falls by the wayside. That's just how it is, all over the world, but some people here are...well...impossibly stuck in the past.

Artur and Mishin work together now so obviously not everyone holds such a grudge. Let's face it...Tinami will grasp at any straw to hate on Evgenia, and that's all this is really about for her. None of us know these people personally or the real dynamic that they had in their day-to-day relationships.
 

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If she stayed, she would have been #1, for many skating and non-skating related reasons, too long to list.

Just for the record: Russia has many years of tradition on how to say good-bye and part with your teacher.
https://img2.dp.ru/images/article/2018/12/10/6EC1B31B-E891-4100-A32F-F48B3A8EF411.jpg

... at ANY age... http://cross-apk.ru/images/stories/veti ychitel.jpg

There are even gift-sets designed and sold just for that. It is a formality, "in good taste", even if a teacher gave you bad grades and scolded you once too often. Unless a teacher puts one on a rake, or quadruples you, this is what is considered a "gesture etiquette", it takes 10 dollars and 10 minutes, other wise the "bad" is on the student.

Inexpensive gifts to part with teacher/coach:
a clock board with teacher's foto - 22 dollars
https://podarki.ru/articles/picture/65008437-3fb5-40d5-b26f-b23139525634.jpg

a board "thank you for giving me knowledge" - 8 dollars
https://cache3.youla.io/files/images/720_720_out/5a/ef/5aef5e74f20263bb3b1a4613.jpg

a box of candy, with hand-written teacher/coach name (11 dollars)
https://www.artwall.ru/img/articles/2016/1909/kniga-na-pamjat-ruchnoj-raboty.jpg

.... 6 dollars, in most candy stores...
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-I22mbbIo...FAbz-OyxSWVonsePUbgCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_1658.JPG

... those who don't do it, for no valid reason or cause, or rude and disrespectful to ANY educator, teacher, coach.......should be put on a rack and quartered.....

Don't misguide the non-Russians with twisted information. Yes, flowers and gifts for teachers are a wide-spread tradition, but normally they are bought jointly by a group (when they graduate, for example). Individual gifts are absolutely up to students themselves, some would make them, some not. If a student is on bad terms with a teacher, it wouldn't occur to him to buy gifts for that teacher.
 

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Adelina left Buyanova without a formal goodbye and Artur Gachinski left Mishin the same way. But neither one of them went on and on whining about how they didn't get flowers, they acted like professional, mature people.

When Yagudin left Mishin for Tarasova, there were quite a bit of bad feelings, actually. And it was quite apparent in the interviews.
Tarasova is still pissed at Sotnikova for leaving Buyanova's camp, again, it's quite apparent.

Additionally, the problem with Medvedeva leaving that many people have is that she left without saying a word. Just stopped picking up the phone. It's not a matter of flowers at all. That's hurtful, generally, in life when you hurt people, expect some consequences.

Finally, again, nothing in the original post even mentions Evgenia by name. People are entitled to feel betrayed. That is not trashing.

Also, I personally, like reading honesty in interviews. Rosecolored statements just aimed at PR make me nauseous. But hey, that may be a personal preference.
 

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So it’s ok for Eteri to be hurt but not Medvedeva? It’s obvious Medvedeva was very hurt by the loss at Olympics. What happen behind scenes we won’t know. It was a big enough hurt to make big changes. Why hate the skater for wanting maximum results on her terms. Very sad for the adults that hates the young skater for wanting the best for herself.
 

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When Yagudin left Mishin for Tarasova, there were quite a bit of bad feelings, actually. And it was quite apparent in the interviews.
Tarasova is still pissed at Sotnikova for leaving Buyanova's camp, again, it's quite apparent.

Additionally, the problem with Medvedeva leaving that many people have is that she left without saying a word. Just stopped picking up the phone. It's not a matter of flowers at all. That's hurtful, generally, in life when you hurt people, expect some consequences.

Finally, again, nothing in the original post even mentions Evgenia by name. People are entitled to feel betrayed. That is not trashing.

Also, I personally, like reading honesty in interviews. Rosecolored statements just aimed at PR make me nauseous. But hey, that may be a personal preference.
Some posters look for anything to denigrate Tutberidze just as others look for any reason to snark about Medvedeva. It's tiresome all around, especially when the :argue: goes on and on and on in multiple threads and neither group is going to sway the other.
 

Perky Shae Lynn

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Some posters look for anything to denigrate Tutberidze just as others look for any reason to snark about Medvedeva. It's tiresome all around, especially when the :argue: goes on and on and on in multiple threads and neither group is going to sway the other.
Well, like Oksana vs Nancy, Tara vs. Michelle, Yags vs. Plush - these discussions will go on (and on and on and on) until something more interesting pops up.
 

Madison25

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Does anyone fully understand Eteri?
I mean she really seems a terrible smart person, but some of her actions are at least questionable.
Like badmouthing her former students, revealing private information about them
or Dragging Orser in the mud, saying that he challenged her (and it didnt looked like that at all).
 

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Additionally, the problem with Medvedeva leaving that many people have is that she left without saying a word. Just stopped picking up the phone. It's not a matter of flowers at all. That's hurtful, generally, in life when you hurt people, expect some consequences.
This is out of context. IIRC, what Med was told by Eteri after the Olympics, was to go off and get pregnant while Med was not at all ready to hang'em up. So if that were the case, I could totally understand while Med herself felt betrayed and stopped responding to Eteri's texts.
 

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