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Well, he didn't bring up Gachinski's PCS questioned by many fans, not that such question would be posed to him in Russia. Intentionally or not, a high ranking and involved official should avoid any public indication of biases.
Well, he didn't bring up Gachinski's PCS questioned by many fans, not that such question would be posed to him in Russia. Intentionally or not, a high ranking and involved official should avoid any public indication of biases.
And you know their intentions how?
It could be that either or both was acting with purely educational motives, perhaps somewhat naively, and it's the fans and other federations with agendas who are playing a political game at spinning their comments to look political, or more political than they were intended.
Oh my dear. Do you know how it sounds? You claim you know what he brought up unasked and commented in Russian when you don't speak Russian. And then, you say someone else is politicking.He also brought him up unasked and commented on a number of other skaters
That is what I am afarid of. That all this stuff is just a PR work for the Russian audience in the spirit of Sochi and at the official ISU congress, meetings, etc. nothing will be done.I do not see that he "needs to say" anything to the Moscow radio audience. As head of the technical committee he is in a position to do something about it, not just chat about