Wyliefan
Ubering juniors against my will
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She'll be coaching younger students in Mishin's group.
I'll miss her.

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Sofia showed so much effervescence on the ice and such delightful, genuine personality. I think she would make a fabulous coach; the youngsters in her care will be lucky to have her!
She'll be coaching younger students in Mishin's group.
I'll miss her.But under the circumstances, it's probably the best thing she could do. She didn't have much of a future in Russia to begin with, and now no Russian skater has much of a future at all, at least for the time being. But I enjoyed her so much. From storming onto the senior scene and winning Euros, to being the sweetest and most enthusiastic cheerleader for her teammates, she's been a joy.
Probably hard to pass up the opportunity to learn to coach under Mishin.On the one hand, it was sweet of Mishin to give her a job; and it sounds like she's good at it. On the other hand, things being as they are, I really wish she'd gotten out of Dodge and joined her parents as planned.
She can go anywhere after studying with Mishin. Smart move on her part. I always loved her performance skills. I think she would be very good at choreography as well.Probably hard to pass up the opportunity to learn to coach under Mishin.
I'm going to miss her too but Russia needs to create another Organization for skating a world skating Union or World skating Association or something like that now that they've been ridiculously canceled along with Belarus.
She'll be coaching younger students in Mishin's group.
I'll miss her.But under the circumstances, it's probably the best thing she could do. She didn't have much of a future in Russia to begin with, and now no Russian skater has much of a future at all, at least for the time being. But I enjoyed her so much. From storming onto the senior scene and winning Euros, to being the sweetest and most enthusiastic cheerleader for her teammates, she's been a joy.
the Russian ladies just don't have those chances because of thedepth of talent and not enough spots given by the ISUrampant systemic abuse and corrupt machinations of their own federation.
Alysa retired at 16. 16! The girl survived a brutal bout with puberty was coming into her own had her triple axle kind of back who knows what she could have done the next couple years especially without the Russians. But she didn't want to continue. Hmmm.Fixed this for you.
If you genuinely want these skaters to have long careers, throwing your support behind a federation that has intentionally, very publicly pushed a training regime that forces skaters to retire before the age of 20 whether they want to or not is a weird way of showing it.
I wish Sofia all the best, too. Like her teammates, she deserved better.
Alysa retired at 16.