And that's what it all comes down to (as with everything else in life...): MONEY. DH and I were talking about what we would do if we had a daughter who wanted to skate. It just costs way too much, and there will not be a backend perk/goal of a college scholarship. I'd put her in tennis or even golf (a friend's daughter got almost a full ride at a prestigious private university playing golf, and she is/was no Michelle Wie). Anna Scherbakova appears to come from a seemingly well to do family, but she has said she hasn't paid for anything skating related since juniors or even before. Russia is just too loaded with money for the rest of the world, particularly America, to be competitive. And Americans like WINNERS, and not just that, but charisma, and looks. So here in America you have mostly middle class or worse trying to balance not just the bills, but the getting up at 4am, the constant driving to and from rink, studio, gym, doing homework in the car (?!?!). Who would do that to their kid, all while blowing the money on a fantasy and then have no money for college? So, I'm mainly talking about ladies, but Russia has so much more money to spend to build champions. Comparing Americans with Russians is like talking about a battle where the Americans bring bows and arrows against Russia with full-out nuclear weapons. And then it's now even worse in America because networks don't want to waste airtime showing it!! And they won't even let vids stay up on Youtube. So America will always be "on thin ice". Not enough money.
Do I think the US government should contribute like Russia? Not at all. I'm more interested in seeing the minimum raise increased, healthcare that is affordable and accessible, whatever. But can't we just be able to WATCH it without spending $$ on crappy streams/service? I'm really not as irritated/angry as I might come across. It's just so frustrating. It seems like more than half are saying skating is dead in America because of IJS or the extinction of figures. No, it's because there is no money. I could actually go on for hours on this, but I'll stop now and listen to others' opinions/thoughts.