http://www.rsport.ru/figure_skating/...599672867.html
Russian article with quotes from Marina talking about how she was angry with Igor for trying to start his own business.
http://www.rsport.ru/figure_skating/...599672867.html
Russian article with quotes from Marina talking about how she was angry with Igor for trying to start his own business.
Well, Zoueva has some valid points and she has been consistent in expressing them. I wonder why skaters were brought into this brouhaha?
There are two likely causes of this "firing", one being the clash with Zoueva who might have worked to get rid of him and the other being the management's decision based on reasons other than the clash or the top skaters' mutiny.
In the first scenario, did Zoueva have this much power over the management, or even USFSA? Was she deemed the indispensable one when an ultimatum was presented or when the management needed to keep the peace in the rink? If so, why did the management need to find a ridiculous excuse to cover it up as if it were a secret?
If it was the management's decision based on other factors that they loath to disclose, resorting to putting it squarely on the 6 famous skaters, then it could be a bigger scandal than we are privileged to know yet. But then Shpilband shouldn't be this shocked and planning to carry on in the same area with existing students.
I suspect the skaters are not as clueless as Shpilband appears to be.
If Mr. Shpilband was a true America (not the naturalized one), he would not be treated like this.
As a speculation:
She might have made an argument that she is the one who is going to dedicate most of her time to the top three teams. Then convince the management that Shpilband will be unable to spend as much time as necessary with the top teams if he is going to accept additional students. Management tried to convince him to cancel or postpone his plans about starting his own school but he refused. Then he got fired.
This is totally not true. If there was discord and the "facts" of the matter are that the top 3 teams in Canton wanted him gone (as reported by rink management in the article, so I will refer to them as the "facts" as we know them) or THEY would leave, you better believe the rink would get rid of Igor Shpilband! I know if my peers and I all went to our boss's boss and said we'd quit en masse or he had to be let go, he'd find a reason to let my boss go, and he's as American as baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet (to quote an old advertising compaign). If DW/VM/SS all went to the rink manager and said Igor or us (as the article stated happened), I am sure a smart rink manager would say "nice working with you, Igor". It could be possible that Charlie White's mom was referencing something else in terms of the "tension" in her comments to someone else at the end of the article or that she doesn't know the entirety of the situation.
It's interesting that the issue comes up with exactly one full season before the Olympic year - B/A left the Shpilband/Zoueva camp right around the same time in the Olympic cycle and their concern was something along those lines - Igor was devoting much more of his time to D/W and V/M and they felt they could get more attention from Lininchuk (I think they said something to the effect of too many teams on the same ice, but then D/S showed up at Lininchuk's rink and neither team left).
It's too bad a partnership has to end this way. I suspect that the teams will take at least 1-2 weeks to decide their future and I would suspect that the USFSA and Skate Canada will also be consulted.
I'm over my indignation phase, now I'm ready to sit back with a bowl of popcorn and watch how this all unfolds with what teams stick with who(m).
On the topic of conflict of interests:
What about all the choreography Zoueva provides for non-Canton skaters? Does she alone (without Shpilband) create and receive compensation for the outside choreography? In other words, is it not true that she has the freedom to use her time/energy/creativity/skills/experience for the benefit of skaters other than V/M, D/W, and S/S -- without including Shpilband in this part of her work?
Then why is it supposedly unacceptable for him to spend some of his time coaching certain skaters without including her??
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
The coaches each seem to be looking out for #1. It's a shame that by letting their rivalry escalate to this point, they are jeopardizing the training of their magnificent teams.
Good point! I never thought about that!Originally Posted by golden411
Zueva is now saying that it's because he was coaching skaters outside of the partnership and that was a conflict!
Not defending Zoueva here, but it seems her non-Canton choreography is all for pairs skating....still I see your point about Shpilband being able to allocate his time accordingly.
As a side note - you have to wonder how Carmenlengo is going to continue choreography for so many skaters....
In the US, if you are 'management' of some sort (and Igor would be), he can be fired for a whim. That's why executives insist on Golden Parachutes in their hiring contracts.
I know a guy who was fired when a competitor bought out the company for which he was VP of sales. The competitor insisted that our friend be fired as part of the terms of the purchase, because the friend had often beaten the competitor out on a number of contracts. He was fired for being an effective VP of sales.
That's the rawest one I know of personally.
Another guy was fired for being short, fat and bald. That wasn't too cool either.
Sorry-just catching up on all the postings.
Do you really think that USFS was pushing the DSC skaters to fill in as Canton fell apart, and that H/D's successes this season came from that, and not hard work and a drive to succeed? If they were looking for back-up, why not look to Ann Arbor? K/G have shown promise-why didn't they push them thru the season?
What are the possibilities of Igor joining forces in Ann Arbor? Is it far from U of M. where the skaters go to school? Would it be a viable alternative?
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