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Are they not both cute ? :luv17:
Are they not both cute ? :luv17:
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- Is it true that you in the Group requests Sergei Voronov, who retired from Eteri Tutberidze and became the champion of Russia during his training in St. Petersburg?
- True. Only Sergei eventually will train in a group Inna Goncharenko, and share the details of our negotiations does not make sense.
But he takes it with a smile. :agree:
hwell: On the bright side, he brought a lot of team spirit and kept a good attitude, indeed. 
:agree: Well, even if the results were not what you were expecting, sure the show was great !I was there...
So have I. Changing coach in the middle of the season is usually no good. Well, I do hope it will be better next season.I still have big reservations about this coach switch.
Sergey is in Italy now
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEwT-_8vjr_CY_BzOibFDo14a2plfFuAmVGk8c0/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEzuV_2vjtkKOQO3_PudV0SXHpY7q0wuuT43PI0/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEzuZfqPjt4CUpJPBxBCaWiLiItFsE0lrhxzxM0/?
If you don't follow his IG (which is private) - here are the same links:
https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t...g?ig_cache_key=MTIzODU3Nzc4OTY4Mjk4OTgyMw==.2
https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t...g?ig_cache_key=MTIzOTUzODE0NDI2OTcxMjIyOA==.2
https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t...g?ig_cache_key=MTIzOTUzODM4NDU3ODE2NTYyNA==.2
The first 3 links don't work for me.

He is very honest...I think it takes a lot of guts to start over yet again with a new coach at his age, and to try learning another quad. I am sorry I doubted Inna...just knowing that she believes in him makes me glad that he ended up with her. I just don't know that much about her, apart from what she has done with Elena.
Whatever he can achieve, I just hope he will be able to look back with no regrets.
One thing...he said he was told to his face that he had no future in the sport. I wonder who said that. Surely not Eteri?![]()
Surely, not. According to him, she just said that such thoughts (that she's lost interest in him as a skater) are destructive. Nothing else.One thing...he said he was told to his face that he had no future in the sport. I wonder who said that. Surely not Eteri?![]()
That's true. Unfortunately, we also know how often skaters hurry to change coaches at the slightest sign of adversity. In particular, Voronov had left Urmanov with whom he's enjoyed great success, as Silverfoxes noted above, but then left him after a less successful season, with lots of complaints aired in the press. With Tutberidze he won his first two European medals and qualified for GPF for the first time (where he won the bronze). But after a less successful season he left her, again with lots of complaints aired in the press. And as Batsuchan noted above, he first tried to switch to Urmanov, of all people, but Urmanov declined the honor, unlike with Yulia. Any guesses as to why? Personally, I have a very hard time believing that Tutberidze began paying him very little attention following his unsuccessful performance at the previous Worlds. That whole season was very successful for him, and if coaches gave up on skaters after one unsuccessful competition, they'd have no one left to work with.I don't know quite why, but I got the impression that more than one person had said it. It doesn't necessarily have to have been very recent either - his career has been up-and-down, and we all know how happy some people are to write other people off at the slightest sign of adversity (most people, though, probably refrain from saying it to the person's face... )
I doubt that it was a mutual agreement. Usually change is when someone is not happy. Either Tutberidze kicked him out, which I think is not very likely, or he was not happy with his training conditions. He may not want to complain loudly because that would damage the relationship with Tutberidze, and he will be seeing her in the future frequently at the competitions. Tutberidze has too many skaters, and quite a few of them pretty succesful within their age group, but that means that they all need their time with her. Goncharenko has Elena, Voronov and the rest are B level of skaters, so both Elena and Voronov will be able to have plenty of individual attention. If Tutberidze had 25 skaters, how many hours of one to one per day she could give him?
My impression is that as soon as one skater has a minor failure (say third instead of first, or even second instead of first), Eteri loses all her interest, because she has other chicken to roost. First Julia, then Adam and Sergey. When I saw them at Finlandia Trophy, I immediately suspected another "Julia" case. Idem for Pitkeek doing so bad at Nationals (and he had done so good at Rostelecom Cup).
So after Julia, Pitkeev and Sergey, I'm pretty convinced that Eteri is so: use them , throw them as soon as they're no more profitable. I don't like her at all.
Ridiculous. Eteri has long term unsuccessful skaters that were never "profitable" to begin with but yet they are still with her. Both Yulia and Sergei stopped listening to Eteri so they naturally started falling. Just as Sergei said himself It is never only one persons fault.