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- Jan 27, 2014
If the WADA thing rears its head again before the next Olympics, RusFed might do very well to invest in skaters training outside the country. (Though hopefully it’ll be forgotten by then; I’ve more or less put it out of mind before being reminded by talk of Russian athletes out of country.)
Anyway, with the proposed age limits, it might be good for RusFed to invest in alternate training environments. Whatever is to be said of the Russian coaches, nobody in Russia is producing long-term consistent women past a certain age. Zhenya is the only one so far— and since she’s not training well with Eteri anymore, it might be worth it, to RusFed, to see if they can keep an older, but long-term reliable skater in the senior ranks by trying out an international coach, since their own coaches aren’t managing it. Brian has as many or more world records by his skaters as Eteri does, but he’s also coached some skaters who were able to stay at the highest international levels for long stretches (Yuna, Yuzu, Javi).
Anyway, with the proposed age limits, it might be good for RusFed to invest in alternate training environments. Whatever is to be said of the Russian coaches, nobody in Russia is producing long-term consistent women past a certain age. Zhenya is the only one so far— and since she’s not training well with Eteri anymore, it might be worth it, to RusFed, to see if they can keep an older, but long-term reliable skater in the senior ranks by trying out an international coach, since their own coaches aren’t managing it. Brian has as many or more world records by his skaters as Eteri does, but he’s also coached some skaters who were able to stay at the highest international levels for long stretches (Yuna, Yuzu, Javi).