U.S. Men 2025-26 Discussion - Quad God and the Mere Mortals

It could be any number of things. It could be the layout. It could be TE decisions. It could be all the hype and expectations that Ilia and members of his team helped amp up. It could be the media and endorsement stuff he did while he was in Milan. Who knows what else? It would just be speculation. His parents are Olympians and Raf has experience with Nathan having a devastating Olympics. So, if they didn't do much to help protect Ilia from making mistakes, then kudos to Raf for admitting it and talking to Ilia about it.
I agree w/everything you said wholeheartedly, but THIS part in bold caught my eye for some reason. Back in Pyeongchang wasn't there some sort of quibble between Nathan and Raf re: how to go about the SP?? IIRC, Nathan went for the 4Lutz combo against Raf's advice and got stuck in 15th and out of medal contention. Of course, Nathan was glorious in the FS (he won it, right??), so maybe this all got buried quickly, but I don't remember Raf making any sort of public statements seemingly defending 18-year old Nathan. It was kinda just an, "it is what it is" kinda thing with how it all played out. Fast forward two Olympic cycles, Raf seems to go up to bat for 21-year old Ilia -- and he doesn't even coach him full-time. Granted Nathan wasn't as overwhelming a favorite to win in Pyeongchang as Ilia was here in Milan, but still an interesting comparative observation to me. Maybe it is Raf learning from his experience coaching an Olympic gold medal favorite.

Your thoughts...
 
Raf may also be trying to change his image of being stern and critical. Andrew said that Raf ignored him in the weeks leading up to Nats and even kicked him out of the rink once. Raf did come sit next to him in Milan and show his support, even if his demeanor is still rough and involved bellowing and hitting him in the shoulder! He yelled at Ilia right after he skated at Worlds last year, which also seemed a little much.
 
Nathan Chen went against Arutunian's advice and listened to his mother for the SP. He was Chen's main coach.

I don't think he equates Malinin’s parents who were Malinin’s coaches, with Chen’s mother’s influence over Chen or even Kelly Rippon’s influence over her son.
 
Sorry to digress, but ...



"QuadGod" is the spelling on Ilia's official merch, so at this point, he apparently is fine with using the letter "o" -- as well as the original numeral "0".

(As a fan of Ilia since 2019 JGP, I do remember well when he changed his Instagram account after 2020 Skate America, from "lutzboi" to "quadg0d".)
What I meant was that is how he spells it on his Instagram handle. I can see why he's fine with it the other way, especially when even the mass media is spelling it with the letter O.
 

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