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Medvedeva's leaving Tutberidze had me thinking a lot about Julia. Sorry if I'm terribly out of the loop, but has Julia ever spoken openly about why she decided to part ways with Eteri?
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Medvedeva's leaving Tutberidze had me thinking a lot about Julia. Sorry if I'm terribly out of the loop, but has Julia ever spoken openly about why she decided to part ways with Eteri?
Well, Julia seems to be an extraordinary person. In the translation I read of one of Brian Orser's new interviews about Medvedeva, he mentioned Julia saying that he hoped she would return to skating. She seems to be happy with where she's at in her career now though, and I'm so glad about that.Nope. In spite of Eteri and more so Ilya telling tales to the press she remained silent. Just went to Sochi and started training.
Yulia never said a word with Eteri's name attached, but she often indicted Eteri indirectly in interviews where the door was opened with a leading question. For example, from an interview after she went to Urmanov:Medvedeva's leaving Tutberidze had me thinking a lot about Julia. Sorry if I'm terribly out of the loop, but has Julia ever spoken openly about why she decided to part ways with Eteri?
I mean, now that I think about it, she is young to be a coach just yet, but Im glad she is doing great now, didnt now what happen to her since the retirement, but this news make my day better
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Medvedeva's leaving Tutberidze had me thinking a lot about Julia. Sorry if I'm terribly out of the loop, but has Julia ever spoken openly about why she decided to part ways with Eteri?
Nope. In spite of Eteri and more so Ilya telling tales to the press she remained silent. Just went to Sochi and started training.
Please allow me to elaborate. :dev3:

She never seems to play games with the truth. Kids appreciate that more than people think and I think she relates to them as much as they do to her. Not sure if you’ve checked out her commentating but she pulls really hard for all the skaters and you can tell she feels for those who struggle. That’s the type of coaching that can work wonders with really young and developing kids. We’ll see how far she goes with it but even if she just keeps doing clinics like this I think she’s going to help kids all over learn a little and have a very memorable experience.
She’s certainly seen the highs and lows of the sport. None higher than this.
https://youtu.be/R-3wHsGFXAU?t=3m52s
Now the 13th most viewed video on the official Olympic YouTube channel with 9 million views. Next target: "Nadia Comaneci - First Perfect 10 | Montreal 1976 Olympics" with 9.4 million views.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4c/11/a4/4c11a4645800f29293a797a01bb689a1.jpg
The “Mother” and the two “daughters”.
Many good and bad adjectives can describe this photo.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4c/11/a4/4c11a4645800f29293a797a01bb689a1.jpg
The “Mother” and the two “daughters”.
Many good and bad adjectives can describe this photo.
I can't think of a healthier, more rewarding way for her to invest herself. She has said many times, the only thing she knows is skating. Previously Yulia said she would never coach, but she and Elena are creating a method which excludes the negatives that were part of her experience as a skater. Think of them as anti-coaches. Elena helped Yulia see this potential, Elena is a most worthy friend. https://www.instagram.com/p/BipGTNfD952/?taken-by=academy_ilinykh_lipnitskaya
Just curious, but I assume you mean Elena Radionova? Did she help suggest Yulia should be a coach?
Elena Ilinykh. They seem to be BFF’s and now coaching partners in the Academy.