Had Marina actually ever coached or choreographed for men??
She's choreographed programs for Takahiko Kozuka and a few other men.
ETA: She choreographed his FS from 2011, when he won the silver World medal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZb1gr5g61g
Marina coached her son Fedor Andreev to the Junior Canadian title.
I braced myself for the chorus of "But Patrick needs a jump coach!!" responses. Hm, maybe they're all out to early lunch, brunch, working, asleep etc.
My first thought was, I'm loving this, after he said how glad he was to get away from Detroit.
I don't think those "jump coach" folks realise that Patrick's priority and strength has always been the quality of his skating. Maybe his priority isn't getting a coach who can help him get a quad lutz, but rather a coach that can continue to push him artistically while maintaining championship level mentality/focus.
Patrick needs a jump coach and instead he goes to coaches who are anything but that.
He probably liked the environment at Canton and got along with the coaching staff when he trained there over the off-season.
Once they see the D (Detroit) they're hooked for life.
OT: Who is the skater in your avatar?
I thought it looked like Maia, but I could be wrongI've wondered that too although I assume she may be Julia L.
My sense is that Marina Zoueva has a broader history coaching singles skaters than many recognize. I recall she coached singles skaters as well as dance in Canada before moving to Detroit. Patrick may however be the skater that puts the international spotlight on her expertise in this discipline.
It sounds like a sincerely viable solution for Patrick. I really hope this works!
But I have a couple of questions in mind:
1. How will it work when consistency issues come up? Consistency and quality in jumps will be, my instincts tell me, just as important to Zoueva as consistency in quality of skating skills. She seems to expect seamless performances that live up to the choreography without interruption. Will they come up with a solution to put in place resources to address technical inconsistencies?
2. Thinking about some of the comments/rumours about artistic control over music and choreography we've heard in the past from Zoueva's skaters on one side and Patrick's desire for independence and respect for his own artistic contribution on the other, will there be able to be a meeting of minds on artistic vision?
But they've had a few months to try this out, so I hope these are already resolved.
I thought it looked like Maia, but I could be wrong
Once they see the D (Detroit) they're hooked for life.
OT: Who is the skater in your avatar?
Oh Great!! You know what this means don't you? I will have to explain Patrick's Brilliance for another year. This is smartest move he could have made. Marina is a brilliant choreographer. She also has reputation for presenting strengths and hiding weaknesses due the patterns she develops for her skaters. To me. it doesn't how full her schedule may be because Patrick has been at this for so long that all he needs is a secondary coach to deal with logistical issue's. Hotels, Travel, Costumes and things like that. At his age and with his vast experience, I imagine Patrick could probably run the show on his own. That's why I think he'll become one of the best coaches in the world when he finally retires.
Smart Move Patrick......:agree: