One school of thought for dealing with gossip is to ignore it. If you respond, people throw another harpoon, try to twist the truth against you, or try to use your truth to slam someone else. I never take silence as evidence of anything. Generally speaking, I applaud people who have the wherewithal to use it. Think it would have served Eteri well this past week. Though, of course, another school of thought is to lay your cards on the table. And a third school of thought is to wait until you are past an emotionally charged stage or are out of a politically charged scenario prior to laying said cards on the table. Those of us on this thread would be a lovely market for post ice-dance career tell-all books
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. Go, both teams! Russia has a similar scenario with both Shevchenko & Eremenko and Khudaberdieva & Nazarov splitting results at Russian Junior Nationals last season. Russia shuffled two teams and aged up two. Ushakova & Nekrasov as the only returning team from the Junior World podium. (They'll have expectations this time around). Lajoie & Lagha still a question mark for juniors vs. seniors. I'm assuming both French teams stay in juniors (though not 100% certain about Lagouge & Rahier). I believe the top Germans & the Israelis aged up. Kazakova & Reviya should be back for Georgia. And Fisher & Mallette-Paquette and D'Alessandro & Waddell are still standing after the flood of splits this spring in Canada. Think the junior field could be even more unpredictable than last season.
, but they have strength in numbers and should still fight with L/L for the other spots on the podium.