Madhatter
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Regarding Gabby: I find the idea that someone is entitled to being treated as #1 just because they come from a certain country preposterous.
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Not "entitled", but any common sense suggests that if there is only one top senior lady skater remains in a particular country, she should be given a priority by a Canadian top coach at her rink, who is teaching at the top Canadian skating club (and not a free-lancer like some coaches are). Instead that top coach trains the competition and skaters in other countries.Regarding Gabby: I find the idea that someone is entitled to being treated as #1 just because they come from a certain country preposterous.
Why did she start to crash, but resumed training? Why was she exhausted and broke down? North American coaches and training methods are supposedly so gentle and carrying for the pupils and yet this happens to Daleman at the TCC? it must be the club and the atmosphere....Daleman was starting to crash. Training in Toronto resumed. One day, she broke down on the ice, sobbing and exhausted. She called her sports psychologist who told her to see her family doctor immediately; the doctor said she needed to see a psychiatrist.
That was the case with Daleman. The crisis came in fall of 2018, when she fell and hit her head during a training session before Salt Lake City's Figure Skating Classic. Not wanting to cause a fuss and believing that no real injury had been caused, Daleman kept the slip to herself.
That's not how the system works, as already explained. Orser was never even her main coach, that was always Barkell.Not "entitled", but any common sense suggests that if there is only one top senior lady skater remains in a particular country, she should be given a priority by a Canadian top coach at her rink, who is teaching at the top Canadian skating club (and not a free-lancer like some coaches are). Instead that top coach trains the competition and skaters in other countries.
For the reason explained in the article, she was suffering from an undiagnosed injury.Why did she start to crash, but resumed training? Why was she exhausted and broke down?
But Orser was the main coach at the rink, he set the environment, and is responsible for all skaters he is involved with and sits in kiss-n-cry with.. Top Japanese and Russian coaches do not take into their clubs direct competition to their top skaters in a given season. If Japanese and Russian coaches and clubs don't do it, it means the Canadian system works wrong (according to the common logic here, "if Russians don't do it like north Americans, then it must be evil and wrong").That's not how the system works, as already explained. Orser was never even her main coach, that was always Barkell.
Well, lots of "undiagnosed conditions" that Eteri's skaters suffer from, or injuries before and after they train with her that they endured, are blamed on Eteri.... Brian Orser is has been involved with Daleman for many years, so the question is how can such serious condition, with so many indications during practice, has been unnoticed, besides the depression and anxiety?For the reason explained in the article, she was suffering from an undiagnosed injury.
This phrase by no other than Daleman's mother clearly indicates that there was a problem even if Daleman though it is not a serious (real) injury, but Daleman chose to oversee it an compete..... What evil pressure is she under? Surely not something individual most athletes go through, a drive to compete in general..... because that only happens at "Krystalny rink" where jumping beans pushing one another in their Hunger Games...Not wanting to cause a fuss and believing that no real injury had been caused, Daleman kept the slip to herself.
I am sure it had an affect...........and a good affect. Here is one of the tippy top skaters in the world coming to train and learn from them and with them. Not like different nationalities are skating all over the place in different locations. Um Virtue & Moir anyone?If you can't beat them, join them...i guess Russians too need a few outlets which trash and spread rumors about the more successful North American coaches and skaters.
The original wording in the title is worst "Escapes from Orser"..
I too, believe that "all the hype around Medvedeva" at TCC might have had some affect on some Canadian skaters at the club.. Daleman is Canadian, and in a Canadian Club she should rightfully be the #1 and a star, and not a foreigner, no matter house famous he/she is.
Nobody makes that argument. And how clubs manage their membership is very much dependent on the person, not something subject to a rule. Many skaters enjoy training with rivals, and the TCC has always been open that it seeks to bring in as many top skaters as they can reasonably handle; Gabrielle knew that when she went there, and from all indications she likes having Evgenia there. She's leaving because her coach is leaving.But Orser was the main coach at the rink, he set the environment, and is responsible for all skaters he is involved with and sits in kiss-n-cry with.. Top Japanese and Russian coaches do not take into their clubs direct competition to their top skaters in a given season. If Japanese and Russian coaches and clubs don't do it, it means the Canadian system works wrong (according to the common logic here, "if Russians don't do it like north Americans, then it must be evil and wrong").
As explained in the article, she herself went to the doctor after feeling bad in practice, and the next time she went on the ice, Barkell told her to get off after she related her symptoms.Brian Orser is has been involved with Daleman for many years, so the question is how can such serious condition, with so many indications during practice, has been unnoticed, besides the depression and anxiety?
It had a bad affect on at least 2 Canadian skaters. Daleman i am quite sure was not made feel that she is a #1 priority in her own country and in her own club, at the time of her life when she needs the most support in a form of EVERY little detail.I am sure it had an affect...........and a good affect. Here is one of the tippy top skaters in the world coming to train and learn from them and with them.
Not like different nationalities are skating all over the place in different locations. Um Virtue & Moir anyone?
"There would be points when people would call me too muscular, too fat, so there would be times when I wouldn't eat, or when I did eat I wrote down the calories and then I would burn that off, and then burn double it. But it's life.
Nobody? you have not read the "Russian topics" and every possible critique and fake assumptions about "how Tutberidze and the Russians are doing it wrong and ruining children" by North American posters from North American perspective...Nobody makes that argument. And how clubs manage their membership is very much dependent on the person, not something subject to a rule.
No that's not how it is. In most North Americans' opinion when it happens to a skater in North America, it is a personal or rather individual, one of a rare kind of issue, that it is a personal choice, and how he/she handled it from the pressures of society. When it comes to Russia "it's that evil system and skaters are forced".The thing about Gabby is... people in this part of the world recognize she has her demons. With Russian ladies, people in their part of world cheer when they talk about closing their mouths and not eating and will go to unbelievable lengths defending not drinking water, trying to normalize it.
We in Russia have jokes about USA and Canada also. And by the way, right now Russia has the most luxury cars than North Americans, but the race issues are raised to an absolute RIDICULOUS level by North Americans themselves...And the way Russian bring up Gracie and Gabby remind me of of Cold war joke, where American asks a Russia how long does a common Russian need to save to buy a car. And Russian starts yelling "So what! You lynch black people!!!"
Gabrielle was very happy to have Evgenia there, by all accounts.It had a bad affect on at least 2 Canadian skaters. Daleman i am quite sure was not made feel that she is a #1 priority in her own country and in her own club, at the time of her life when she needs the most support in a form of EVERY little detail.
Gogolev's parents clearly stated that they do not appreciate the lack of time Orser has for their son's training, due to his constant travels to shows and training camps in foreign countries. Now Gogolev left Canada all together.
That isn't how it works, as has already been explained. Orser doesn't "represent Canada"; he's a coach at a Canadian club, and most of his students (and especially his most prominent students) have always been non-Canadian.If Orser puts more priority on his petty "ego projects", such as "doing his own show in Korea, right next to Yuna Kim" or training the Chinese team, or mindlessly initiating a challenge with one of the best foreign coach in Ladies Singles and dropping local projects to chase after it across oceans, then maybe he needs to become a free-lance travelling coach, and not represent Canada and a Canadian Skating club?
And it is not just Canadians who are suffering, because Orser's ego is chasing after new and glamorous projects..... Hanyu is a mess of injuries, gets on the podium on crotches, withdraws from GPF, loses Gold at the Worlds.... I guess Hanyu is now "a conquered territory", Orser milked all the success out of him, and now after new excitement in search of fame...
There is a difference! There are free-lance coaches and choreographers; then there are foreign coaches who moved abroad and have international groups of skaters...... and then there are local, born-and-raised in their own country, coaches, who were skaters themselves for their own country, and now represent their country's clubs as "top coaches". The later ones have an obligation to their own country first.
so i should take your word for it? there is plenty of interviews where Eteri's girls and boys say how happy they are at Sambo, how great Eteri is, never forces them.... and yet even interviews of actual people are not believed.Gabrielle was very happy to have Evgenia there, by all accounts.
The point is, Gogolev was not satisfied with conditions at TCC/Orser, so he left the TCC. If it is not a big deal, then it is not i guess a big deal that Eteri's skater is not satisfied with conditions at Sambo and finds another coach.Stephen, as Orser himself admitted, was a case where he just didn't have enough time, and he was disappointed. So his parents found a different coach; nobody cares what country he trains in.
Then he should be a free-lance coach, and not occupy space and be the head the Top Canadian Skating club.That isn't how it works, as has already been explained. Orser doesn't "represent Canada"; he's a coach at a Canadian club, and most of his students (and especially his most prominent students) have always been non-Canadian.
Well, as per many people's opinions, when skater is so seriously injured under coach's supervision, it is coach's fault. When coach travels so much, maybe the skater is neglected.I'm not sure what you think Hanyu's injury has to do with Orser's other projects. He seriously injured himself and still won silver at Worlds.
That's a serious problem, when the top Canadian Skating Club with the top Canadian singles coach has no Canadian skaters left.... and it should be looked into by SkateCanada.Actually, if Barkell's students all leave with him, I'm not sure how many Canadians would even still be at the TCC -- Joseph Phan (who Brian coaches) and the junior dance team D'Alessandro/Waddell (obviously Brian doesn't have anything to do with them) and the only ones that spring to mind.
It had a bad affect on at least 2 Canadian skaters. Daleman i am quite sure was not made feel that she is a #1 priority in her own country and in her own club, at the time of her life when she needs the most support in a form of EVERY little detail.
Gogolev's parents clearly stated that they do not appreciate the lack of time Orser has for their son's training, due to his constant travels to shows and training camps in foreign countries. Now Gogolev left Canada all together.
There is a difference! There are free-lance coaches and choreographers; then there are foreign coaches who moved abroad and have international groups of skaters...... and then there are local, born-and-raised in their own country, coaches, who were skaters themselves for their own country, and now represent their country's clubs as "top coaches". The later ones have an obligation to their own country first.
TCC is a private club. When they took over the skating portion, Brian and Tracy wanted a place where skaters from everywhere could train. It is not a national training centre. It is not funded by the Canadian government or SkateCanada. Brian can take, or not take, any skaters he wishes and if there aren't any top Canadians, that's just the way it is.
TCC is a private club. When they took over the skating portion, Brian and Tracy wanted a place where skaters from everywhere could train. It is not a national training centre. It is not funded by the Canadian government or SkateCanada. Brian can take, or not take, any skaters he wishes and if there aren't any top Canadians, that's just the way it is.
@Tinami Amori you don’t understand how it works in Canada. The people who pay Brian are his skaters/their parents. He probably gets a small stipend from TCSC ( a private members only club) for organizing the program and for when he teaches full group sessions ( such as a stroking session) but his employer as such is the skater themselves. He has specialists who also teach his skaters ( spins, chores for example) each of these would bill the skater directly
You're both right, and I know that. But TCC is still a part of or member of SkateCanada programme. TCC can have any foreign skaters they want, conduct any training camps they want, but as long as Canadian skaters a priority.
What seems to be apparent this past season, is Orser was being a "peacock", did and said a lot of things for his own ego boost, and self-importance, spread him self too thin, and now what he has is:
- His/TCC top male skater lost Worlds and was injured.
- His/TCC/Canadian top junior skater left him and the club.
- His/TCC/Canadian top senior lady been struggling with issues that were not addressed properly, skated injured, performed poorly at int'l events, and now left the club.
- His other top coach left the club.
I hope next season he concentrates on his own business, instead of "challenging" foreign coaches, and "doing shows in the neighborhood" of his former pupils... Yuna Kim can handle ice shows in Korea just fine, all on her own. He does not need to "stick his nose" into her territory. He pocked at Russia, at Korea..... and now he does not have any top Canadians skating at his club. Hope he learned.
I'd love to know what you think Orser could have done to stop Hanyu from landing awkwardly on that quad loop at Rostelecom.- His/TCC top male skater lost Worlds and was injured.
Barkell got an offer to be the top man at his own club. Why wouldn't he take that? Which, in turn, is why he's (seemingly) taking his students with him.- His/TCC/Canadian top senior lady been struggling with issues that were not addressed properly, skated injured, performed poorly at int'l events, and now left the club.
- His other top coach left the club.
One of the top skating clubs, with top coaches and skaters in a given country, can not be totally independent of that country's Skating Federation. I do know that TCC conducts CanSkate programmes, and that is a connection right there. But i am sure SkateCanada has legal connection with any top skating rink in Canada. It would not be logical otherwise.See Tinami, the bolded part is what you either just can't get, or are unwilling to get! The TCC is not a part of, or member of Skate Canada.
Perhaps not by law, but by morals and ethics.It has no obligation AT ALL to Skata Canada or to make Canadian skaters a priority.
Then it is wrong "how it works here". Top skating Federations, like Russia and Japan, don't do it like that.That's not how it works here. The TCC is its own autonomous organization and can do whatever it wants.
See Tinami, the bolded part is what you either just can't get, or are unwilling to get! The TCC is not a part of, or member of Skate Canada. It has no obligation AT ALL to Skata Canada or to make Canadian skaters a priority. That's not how it works here. The TCC is its own autonomous organization and can do whatever it wants.
I rather think that it is Orser who chose to "prove something" this past season, made a mess of some things, and now it is quite apparent that he should have concentrated on his own work first.You seem to have some vendetta against Orser.
Tursy's mother maybe a crazy tiger-mom, but tiger-moms have good self-preservation instincts. She knew that the past season will be about "Orser's ego trip" and a dog-and-pony show at the rink, with media, and interviews and a lot of unwanted attention, away from training her daughter. Now her daughter is a World Silver medalist. she made a right choice. And now other top skaters followed... or rather dashed out of TCC.
Now Yuna Kim is conducting another Ice Show, and it looks like it is going to be just great. She'll be make more money, and Orser had one show under her nose, but now his club is out of one top coach, and at least 2 top skaters.
I guess the same thing other coaches expected to have done, when they are blamed for their skaters' injuries...I'd love to know what you think Orser could have done to stop Hanyu from landing awkwardly on that quad loop at Rostelecom.
So, i guess guiding an injured skater back into fighting shape so he can continue to compete that season, is a good thing? Given that he had to later withdraw from GPF, skipped the Japanese Nationals and 4CC, and lost Gold at the Worlds? Oh, i am so glad you said this...If anything, that he managed (for the second season in a row) to guide Hanyu back into fighting shape in time for the end of the season is a pretty good display of coaching (and, of course...
I see.... so Orser, while out of the rink half the time, and sitting with Barkell's students only in Kiss-n-Cry, was also acting as the Top Man at the rink? Very glad to hear Barkell left and has his own rink.Barkell got an offer to be the top man at his own club. Why wouldn't he take that? Which, in turn, is why he's (seemingly) taking his students with him.
One of the top skating clubs, with top coaches and skaters in a given country, can not be totally independent of that country's Skating Federation. I do know that TCC conducts CanSkate programmes, and that is a connection right there. But i am sure SkateCanada has legal connection with any top skating rink in Canada. It would not be logical otherwise.
Perhaps not by law, but by morals and ethics.
Then it is wrong "how it works here". Top skating Federations, like Russia and Japan, don't do it like that.
But TCC is still a part of or member of SkateCanada programme. TCC can have any foreign skaters they want, conduct any training camps they want, but as long as Canadian skaters a priority. It's only fair that skaters in their own country are given a priority.
Then it is wrong "how it works here". Top skating Federations, like Russia and Japan, don't do it like that.
The thing about Gabby is... people in this part of the world recognize she has her demons. With Russian ladies, people in their part of world cheer when they talk about closing their mouths and not eating and will go to unbelievable lengths defending not drinking water, trying to normalize it.
And the way Russian bring up Gracie and Gabby remind me of of Cold war joke, where American asks a Russia how long does a common Russian need to save to buy a car. And Russian starts yelling "So what! You lynch black people!!!"
I am also really puzzled why not to look critically at what North American system and coaches do to the skaters? How come that Daleman was sick for so long and it was so evident from her Instagram for anyone and the coaches did not notice? Was it really a good decision to bring one of the closest rivals to the rink where the mentally fragile Daleman trains? How come that Gold struggled for so long with her coach and officials not noticing...? Why are indifference and personal responsibility normalized to the extent, that younger women loose their health and struggle publicly, and no one around them seems to be responsible and caring?
Is it a sign of the atmosphere of indifference in the North American figure skating? You pay, we are a private club, we don't care about your issues. Whether you get an injury or developed an anorexia nervosa - it's your own responsibility. Don't blame us, it just works that way here, nothing to criticize.
[/QUOTE]There is no evidence that Daleman's coaches did not notice that she was struggling.
Also, people with eating disorders and mental health problems tend to hide those issues as much as they can.
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Although North American coaches generally aren't known to encourage their skaters to go on a powder diet or limit their water intake, perhaps these coaches would just turn a blind eye in the skaters made a decision to do those things on their own.