I am absolutely against coaches airing their opinions about skaters’ weight to media and especially not skaters they are not involved with. As I said, I am not making any excuses for unprofessional behaviour. What Zhulin is doing is pathetic, but then again, he never had any filter at all. He was badmouthing Ilynikh even three years after Ilynikh/Katsalapov left him. Three years!
At the same time, I am not blaming coaches for thinking what they are thinking about the skaters weight or discussing it with their skaters, because in this sport weight does matter. It is hash, but the impact on skaters joints is really huge, and that isn’t only about the quads and triple axel; doing any triples is causing injuries to knees and hips too. The sad reality is that no elite sport is healthy, and if the impact on the skaters joints can be reduced by staying at lower weight without being malnourished and skeleton thin, then I am not blaming them for doing that. Like everything in life, this is about the balance between keeping the weight lower but not into such exteme that would hinder their skating. And taking the weight too low/skeleton thin would hinder the skating.