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I was thinking about this also.Even if I'm still shocked after these news, I can not help but wonder how this change will affect Alina. From now on she remains the leader of Eteri's team, the example and role model for all the younger girls. She is a tough girl, and I think she will like this status, maybe even she'll gain confidence and energy from it. How you specified above, the coaching team will also be more focused on her training.
Anyway it would have been hard for them to train together, as the top two ladies in the figure skating field.![]()
It almost seems like the natural progression of things.
I think Evgenia was really a great mentor to Alina, but nothing stays the same and Alina is in a different phase of her career.
Maybe she will be able to mentor one of the younger skaters one of these days.
So much has changed for her this past season, and even since the Worlds Championships.
Although they still seem really close, Alina & Evgenia weren't together constantly in Japan or Korea.
Alina was on Japanese TV by herself, and then filmed another show with Javier Fernandez & Katelyn Osmond.
I think that Evgenia was on a TV show with Wakaba Higuchi and another Japanese skater.
Sometimes to progress even further, things have to change. Change can be very scary - but Alina will have to next few months to get used to the new dynamic.
EDITED....
I just saw TARS post above and Polina Tsurskaya is actually older than Alina - so she won't be alone with all the "kids"




