@quiqie Idk if you're from the US or not, but if you are engaged in US youth sports you'd know this isn't concern trolling or US media being whiny. This is about an identity crisis the US is going through with youth/high school/college sports right now. Basically, we're worried that kids are being pushed too hard,spending too much time, and getting life-altering injuries to play their sport without getting anything meaningful in return. It's a major concern. What's happening in Russia (or China for that matter) would never fly here, and with the debate over youth sports growing more and more, this article was bound to come up. Perhaps the author of this article doesn't know that more of a career can be made out of skating in Russia and that Russian skaters can get connections that can lead to wealth, fame, and a stable job. Even then, that sacrifice may not be something we can culturally identify with in a country where kids are expected to spend time having fun and acting like kids - not training for hours and hours away from home at young ages.