It's kind of the point of sports, though. No one is the best forever. Then you'd have a pre-determined winner at every competition because they're "the best". What's exciting is that they actually have to earn it each time.
Plus, skaters being beaten eventually doesn't mean they're not great. It doesn't make them over, expired, or forgotten; they still have all their accomplishments. They're just not the only ones who will ever have them. It's normal, it happens to everyone.
Yeah, I do know how sports work. I don’t want unbeatable champions - as much as I‘m an Evgenia fan and thus biased, I can imagine that those two years of her domination were a
very boring time for other FS fans. And that’s not the point either. Tell me any other discipline where 17 year olds are considered “veterans“ and “old“, where your life cycle at the top is at best 3 years. Your usage of the word ”forever“ is especially noteworthy and kind of hilarious there. Maybe rhythmic gymnastics? From what I‘ve seen, the system there is similar. But other than that?
And like I said, it‘s not about having a predetermined winner either. Long lasting rivalries, where anyone can get the gold on any given day, are excting and good for a sport. But what we‘re seeing now, isn‘t that. Instead, we‘re going through an ever changing crop of talented youngsters who have a year where they‘ll be the “best 14-15 year old ever and “game-changing, historic etc.“ until there‘s a new shiny kid on the block. I’ve not been a skating fan for long but in my time, we’ve already gone through four generations of Russian ladies. Lipnitskaya, Medvedeva, Zagitova, 3A. We‘re now at the end of the 3A cycle, beginning Valieva and co. Is that the essence of sport? Children fighting it out, until they’re replaced with even younger children, a few adults scattered in between? Maybe so.
And yes, I‘m bitter. The sport I fell in love with (was an Eteri skater, by the way, who made that happen) is changing and I, personally, do not like what I‘m seeing whatsoever. And for clarification: it‘s not about athletes being pushed out of the top, that‘s normal, that‘s
natural. It’s about the time line. It’s
also not about 15 year olds competing and winning - this has always happened. But it
is about 15 being the default peak age, with everyone older having to fight their very hardest to even have a shot. For me, it‘s not progress, I don‘t find it normal. Everyone has their own definition, though, I realise that there are others who like these changes. And my bitterness will only last so long as to I let go of the rest of my emotional attachment and find a sport/discipline better suited to my tastes. Or miraculously fall back in love with it again. Sasha, at the very least, seems to be intent on staying for at least two Olympic cycles. Maybe she can do it. Let‘s see.