Wow, this interview really made me sad. Actually, I was always rooting for S/S and I was so excited for S/M, when they appeared on the scene. Aliona’s life seems just ideal now, she won everything, she’s famous, she’s certainly not suffering financially. Normally, I would guess she’s unhappy because she’s going through that after retirement transition of „all I know is to skate and now I’m lost and don’t know what to do with my life“. But this can’t be a problem either, as she’s married, has a baby now. So what is her problem? Why is she so bitter?
I mean, I hate how she calls her partners by family names. I think the word „tools“ is very appropriate here. I hate she can’t even name a pair she was working with, calling them „2nd Chinese couple“. Then she throws all the young skaters together, calling them not mature... I’m sorry, but I find Valieva 100 times more artistically pleasing, then let’s say Brezinova (sorry, Eliska….btw I’m Czech J ) The shade on Robin was really not necessary. I mean, after all, Robin was the one, who agreed to wear her crazy costume creations,…I highly doubt she had no influence in their couple, but even if that would be true….why to tell it the way she did?
The same goes for her comments regarding Sui/Han. Come on. She has every single right to feel like they copied her (no matter, if I agree with that or not), but you can say „I’m happy the style I introduced into pairs skating is inspiring other skaters“….or you formulate it as she did. To be completely honest, I feel like Aliona should feel sorry in front of the Chinese (actually, she might do and that is why she’s so aggressive towards them? To hide it?). If I’m not mistaken, it was S/M or their team, who were spreading information after GPF about them, going for quad twist and throw 3A for the Olys, correct? And this made Sui/Han to start practicing the quad again….and get injured…again. I mean, you can pick any strategy you wish and nobody forced the Chinese into anything. But to intentionally frighten your competitors with elements, you probably never tried and never intended to do? I think true champions, and even more so in pairs, where such serious injuries happen, should play more fair play than that.
That said, her determination (and skating of course) are impressive, I just have an impression she plays hardball way too much and now, it is really not necessary anymore.