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The whole Team Eteri vs Team Brian debate is a clash of different funding systems and many ignorant people that don't consider the circumstances of the unfamiliar team.
It's about state sponored sports/trainers vs athletes/parents that are able to pay themselves
Both have their up- and downsides and neither is 'better' per se.
Many athletes that never had (and will never have, sorry) big sucesses train at TCC for years and also *gasp* have private lessons with Brian Orser. Why? Because they pay. And why should they not be allowed to train at TCC if they finance it and are pleasant to be around? If skater X books time with specialist y for jumps/spins/choreo they will work with anyone individually and help with their individual problems: Zhenya's spins, Javi with his last minute prep for Europeans or 16 yo Z who just started working on her double jumps.
Russia has a different funding system.
Upside: many more small children and their parents can afford to start skating and later there is a bigger talent pool to chose from than - let's say Canada. Kids at Sambo pay very very little fees to train there - > Eteri can chose from the best talents.
They are financed by talking part of the prize money from their sucessful skaters and state funding (-> no sucessful skaters, no funding!) Team Tutberitze can chose from a lot of promising athletes, but they HAVE to be sucessful with their athletes to 'survive'. Will they have time to work many hours individually with every skater, especially ones that don't compete for top places at the moment? No, because they don't get paid for it. 16 yo Z with her doubles would never be accepted. You might not get kicked out for every injury (-> Shcherbakova) but skaters that turn out to be not so promising and have many 'problems' will get told to leave and try their luck elsewhere. This does not mean they can not find sucess (-> Alina, Daria Pavliuchenko @ Europeans this week)
Tursynbaeva's mother recently said they very much prefer Tutberitze, and they spent enough time with both teams.
On the other hand does anyone believe someone like Javier Fernandez would have been World Champion training with Team Eteri? Look at videos of him skating as a teen...
It's stupid to compare both because of their funding sytems - TCC can never produce as many top novices/juniors for Canada even if they do great work and at Sambo you can't expect Eteri to have 2h/day lessons with only one struggling student
True and well summarised.
Even though the Russian program is well funded by the Ministry of Sports and some corporate sponsors as a whole. Most rinks can use any extra money directly into their hands, because unfortunately, corruption is still around in the whole chain of finance with each layer of administration "taking their cut".
So when I noticed young Kamiliya Valiyeva in the Dec 29 Ingolstadt Gala (alongside Keegan Messing fresh from GP finals), her appearance is still confirmation that no skating or gymnastics event in Western Europe is complete without Russians (or Romanians previously in gymnastics) on the billboard advertisements and flyers. People are always eager to buy tickets just to watch the wonderful almost otherworldly young athletes from Russia, and Kamiliya didn't disappoint.
My guess is that Valiyeva and her trainer/chaperone were flown in on the morning just for this evening's single gala appearance, a night's stay in a comfy hotel and back to Moscow the following day.
Taking back with them a small 4 figure sum of endorsements (tax exempted when possible) and probably as much figure skating and medical purchases as their trunks could handle to stock up Sambo-70's supply of basic essentials or anything somebody else asked them to bring along.



Alina, she had two very succesful seasons, the third season is yet the most succesful post-olympic season of any OG winner since 1984, with just one bad program (and with only two falls during the whole season, who can say that about himself). As for the others, there were at least two seasons, sometimes there was some wound that prevented more succes, but again, that's what happens everywhere and it was used as an argument in different discussion that e. g. Kaetlyn's career before 2016-2017 season wasn't more succesful only because of her injuries. But it is OK. It is not OK only when Eteri's student is injured, it seems