Miezekatze
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If Russia were to hold all their competitions with China, they'd have to wear their masks correctly though and that probably for the next 15 years 

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Interesting... Sounds like they think this ban is going to last awhile. Good luck telling your athletes that they're the best in the world when no one wants to play with them.Zhulin claiming changing the nationality for the sports is kind of being a traitor.
Tarasova is talking about making the international competitions with the countries who are still in touch with Russia - Belarus/China and some others. Viner (rhythmic gymnastics) is talking about holding competitions with Mongolia. The trouble is football - that's where the money is and having only the national competitions would not attract many people.
i would be surprised if russia wants anyone they can control to go to worlds and be exposed to western news media. they might bring home what is really happening.All of Georgia's skaters/teams who have the ISU TES mins to compete at Worlda (Kvitelashvili, Maysuradze, Egadze, Gubanova, Urushadze, Safina/Berulava, Metelkina/Parkman, and Kazakova/Reviya) train in Russia. Same with Azerbaijan's and Kazahkstan's skaters. Belarus' singles skaters split time between Moscow & Minsk and their Pairs & Dance teams train in Minsk.
Several other skaters/teams who train in Russia split their time between Russia and their home countries or are known to not be in Russia at the moment (Brendan Kerry, Hase/Seegert).
Not sure the status of Samoilov POL, Reshtenko CZE, Australia's pairs teams, and the dance teams of Mitrofanova/Kasinskij BIH, Mazingue/Gaidajenko EST, and Mueller/Dieck GER.
ETA - teams mentioned are ones who have ISU Worlds TES mins. There are others who train in Russia but Worlds isn't a consideration for them at this time, though they might also be reevaluating their training options too.
Russia can't keep them in the country if they have passports for other countries - and any of them who competed at the Olympics will have them, and I'm pretty sure the rest of the Georgian team does too.i would be surprised if russia wants anyone they can control to go to worlds and be exposed to western news media. they might bring home what is really happening.
They can be denied boarding at the airport, be turned back at land border, and/or the government can revoke their passport (everyone’s passport) and close the borders, preventing anyone from living.Russia can't keep them in the country if they have passports for other countries - and any of them who competed at the Olympics will have them, and I'm pretty sure the rest of the Georgian team does too.
Well, it worked fine for Katsalapov to switch at the age of 22.Did she want to continue though? They sort of hit a plateau? I wonder also if Bagin just wanted to move on. But will they skate for Russia? Where will they compete? They're starting over with new partners at 21 and 22. Hmmm.
i would be surprised if russia wants anyone they can control to go to worlds and be exposed to western news media. they might bring home what is really happening.
Well, they can tell themselves that this is at least as good as Worlds, but that doesn't make it true. Will they invite any Belarusian or Chinese skaters to participate?Channel One Cup is rescheduled for the same week as Worlds:
https://fs-gossips.com/alexander-go...kaJz4qnY077xITbbPM8vYoW_dU0kcVkB1VjN6bt4ESqwI
They're trolling us now. Oh well I know which event I'll be watching.Channel One Cup is rescheduled for the same week as Worlds:
https://fs-gossips.com/alexander-go...kaJz4qnY077xITbbPM8vYoW_dU0kcVkB1VjN6bt4ESqwI
Can we even watch Channel 1 outside of Russia now? I thought YT blocked all the Russian channels.They're trolling us now. Oh well I know which event I'll be watching.
If you check the "Russian Cup series & other domestic events (2021-22)" thread in Kiss & Cry, the most recent domestic comp. was livestreamed on YT from March 1-5 (eta via the TheFSRussia YT channel, not Russian Channel One).eeCan we even watch Channel 1 outside of Russia now? I thought YT blocked all the Russian channels.
These are real athletes, who worked their entire lives to be the best. Enough with gloating already.They will be overscored even more than usually, make a lot of "world records", be declared "real world champions" and get fake WC medals etc.
Gloating? No, just predicting. I have been working with SU, then Russia and Ukraine, totally for 39,5 years. A lot of predicting, and then some more, what they will do next. I am more often right than I would like to be.These are real athletes, who worked their entire lives to be the best. Enough with gloating already.
"Channel One Cup is brought to you by the makers of Grandpa's. Grandpa's, the formula that lets you train longer and harder. You'll love it!"Channel One Cup is rescheduled for the same week as Worlds:
https://fs-gossips.com/alexander-go...kaJz4qnY077xITbbPM8vYoW_dU0kcVkB1VjN6bt4ESqwI
Yes, just as happened to my husband (dual citizen) in mid-January…not allowed to board flight to the USA because of some instant COVID test that they concocted (“random test”) at Moscow Sheremetievo…despite him having taken the required lab test that indicated negative for the crud. He finally was allowed home four weeks later after we involved the US Consulate.They can be denied boarding at the airport, be turned back at land border, and/or the government can revoke their passport (everyone’s passport) and close the borders, preventing anyone from living.
"Channel One Cup is brought to you by the makers of Grandpa's. Grandpa's, the formula that lets you train longer and harder. You'll love it!"![]()
The last time I checked my saved skating videos, the ones from Channel One's YouTube were still available. I think YouTube took away their ability to make money from the channels, and they aren't advertising them.Can we even watch Channel 1 outside of Russia now? I thought YT blocked all the Russian channels.
UMMMM - don't I pay a lot of money to Peacock for access to these events? It is such a weird world.It’s on youtube. Search or copy-paste in Cyrillic:
первый канал
For example, the constant live news (or “news”) feed link:
- YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.m.youtube.com
So this and other Russian-language channels are no longer offered by Comcast (or other?) cable subscriptions…but we can watch it via YouTube. Just no ads/monetization.
Since I can call-up YouTube on my SmartTV, it can all be easily watched, live, on a big screen. Just no ads, which is fine by me. Not that there weren’t many to begin.
The Channel One Cup is a Russian domestic cheesefest, not an isu international competition or US domestic qualifying competition. I find know what it would be expected for US-based Peacock to carry it.UMMMM - don't I pay a lot of money to Peacock for access to these events? It is such a weird world.
And no one is going to force you.Based on the Ukraine horror and the Russian doping of their figure skaters ( if you think Valieva is the only once, I have a bridge to sell you…) I will not tune into any Russian Cup, Nationals or any other event they put up on YouTube or any where else. For me Russia is canceled.
That would mean a 4th citizenship for TiffI think that Australia can now expedite citizenship for potential Olympic athletes. Getting a release from Russia will be impossible these days but the ISU will have to react quickly. I would love to see Tiff and Jonathan back on the ice for another Olympic cycle.
I am so glad she and Jon are out of Russia.That would mean a 4th citizenship for Tiff
She is also entitled to an Irish citizenship via her Irish grandma.
Truly a citizen of the World![]()
@taz'smum - is Jon going to be joining her? I saw he was in Portugal and wondered if that was a detour. I'm very glad that they are both in a position to have options outside of Russia for training (and access to money/real news) for now.I am so glad she and Jon are out of Russia.