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I found a very cute doodle someone did of Anna on tumblr, but goldenskate won't let me put it up because there's a profanity in the poster's URL. However, it did give me an idea.
I've been seeing a post going around tumblr calling for fan art, fan letters, and fan edits/photos that OP was going to compile as a get-well gift for Yuzuru following his injury. I was wondering if anyone here might want to try and do the same for Anna? I don't speak enough Russian to translate letters, but I bet we could find someone who does, and I would happily collect any other materials people might have and work on figuring out a way to get everything to her. It might be an outlandish idea, but I do really want Anna to know her fans support her no matter what, even in these trying times. What do people think?
It might come down to exactly the thing that we discussed earlier, Anna Tsareva having no experience in how to handle Anna's situation. Eteri Tudberidze, whatever you might think of her, does seem the kind of coach that looks after her top students best interest.
The Russian fed has maintained support for Yulia in her crisis and even for Alena Leonova despite a whole lot of better alternatives at their disposal. And no doubt they are aware of the great potential she has shown as well as the notable attention the public pays to her. I don't think they will dump Anna so easily when there is still a chance for her to recover. Politicking or not, they are not known to be that wasteful with the talents they have.
Other than that, please explain to me why Anna did not get treatment until now? People always go on about the power of the federation, but why did that happen? Did Anna or Anna Tsareva refuse help? Refuse a visit to specialist? Skate Canada was a month ago. There was enough time. Actually it's a problem that should have had the Russian feds attention long before Skate Canada. Sometimes people need to be saved, if they cannot make the decision themselves. For the almighty Russian Federation they show a serious lack of interest when it comes to Anna Pogorilaya.
It might come down to exactly the thing that we discussed earlier, Anna Tsareva having no experience in how to handle Anna's situation. Eteri Tudberidze, whatever you might think of her, does seem the kind of coach that looks after her top students best interest. And Tudberidze has many skaters she has to look after, at the top level, so is quite busy.
It was my pleasure to help.Thank you for providing a better translation Santey!
Umm, I guess you mean what all of us are thinking about injury and on what we are hoping to. Well, Russians slightly differ from others in that meaning. I am reading our FSO forum and talkings there almost the same. All of us discussed the incident in K&C zone in the same way and many other stuff (from the last, regarding Alina's performance). So, the Russian fans can only carry hopes like all others. But all of us are almost certain that Anya in that condition is not the choice for the Federation to go to the Olympics. Unfortunately.What are the Russian fans' perspective on the handling of Anya's injury? I am very frustrated for Anna and with the whole situation, but I am American and don't know much about the inner workings of Russian sports.
No problem, but I would like you to tell me what exactly you are planning to do that I could describe it to them? Are there some words or any physical present or photos of fans with some supportive inscription... what? -) I mean what exactly to ask? -)) You can PM me.I would love if you could check with the Russian VK group to see if anyone knows of any ways to send fan messages to Anna!
I agree. Tutberidze has too many students as it is to give them all the attention they deserve. And Anna's situation is such that she needs somebody that will give her a lot of attention.
First and foremost, Anna needs a coach that will let her get fully recovered from her injuries, rather than expecting her to carry on.
But, once that stage is over, Anna's coach needs to be somebody who is be able to take her back and teach her those basic things that she is missing in a manner that is not patronising. Because, let's face it, this is a skater who has won GP's at both Junior and Senior level, and finished on the podium at World Championships at both Junior and Senior level.
She knows how to skate well. It's just that she hasn't learnt how to fall well.
Once that is fixed, she could be a real force again. And I for one would love to see her prove all the naysayers wrong.
So, we need a coach who would be good at doing this for an “older” skater (boys, but it seems strange describing somebody that is still in their teens as “older”!)
Anybody spring to mind?
CaroLiza_fan
Alexei Urmanov!
Alexei Urmanov!
Agreed!!! Urmanov in my eyes worked wonders for Yulia Lipnitskaya, well certainly with her SP! While I don't know anything of Tsareva's background (like she doesn't even have a Wikipedia page) I'd imagine Urmanov being an Olympic gold medalist makes him a bit more qualified?
Definitely! :agree:
And now that Yulia has retired, he doesn't have a headline student. In fact, from looking at his fskate.ru profile, he doesn't have many students at the moment. And those that he does have are very young.
Given what he has done as a coach, and more importantly what he has achieved as a skater, I am amazed that Urmanov doesn't have more students than he has. Although, that may well have been a wise decision on his part, so that he can give the students that he has got more one-on-one attention.
And one-on-one attention is exactly what Anna needs to sort out her problems. And if she went to Urmanov, she would be getting it from somebody that has been right at the pinnacle of the sport himself not that long ago (well, compared to Mishin, Moskvina, Tarasova, etc.), and so understands what a top skater nowadays needs from their coach.
Looking at it from his viewpoint, Anna would be a perfect addition to Urmanov's stable. Somebody to represent him at the highest level, and somebody for his younger students to look up to, and learn from.
And if he does sort her out, it would prove once and for all what a good coah he is. And he would shoot up the pecking order of Russian coaches again (because having no top level students would have meant that he slipped).
Where can we sign her up?
CaroLiza_fan
Unfortunately, Urmanov is in Sochi and I heard he is relocating to St Petersburg - can't vouch for this info though. I am not sure that separation with her family is what Anna needs at this juncture. IMHO the only realistic option for Anna in Moscow is Inna Goncharenko. She is strict but kind & caring and with Elena's departure she has no other top female student.