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Not that I wouldn't be interested in if Eteri would be able to give stability to Stasya, but I'm afraid the problems would be similar to what I've written about Raf.. Also I don't know whether Stasya would be able to work in highly competitive environment.
As for Hamada, well, while people can spend hours and days talking about how "inhuman" russian coaches are, Hamada stands aside, while I don't think her methods are exacly "humane" (Oda's case).
I think it depends on what Stasya wants to achieve in remaining of her career.
If her aim is to compete at Russian cup and have some outsider's shot at international competitions (at best, Like Gubanova this season) then fine, but in this case coaching change doesn't make much sense.
If she wants to try to fight for top 3 at Nationals, then I doubt 'humane' ways will do.
When discussing coaching changes people often forget that in Russia,they already have skater with triple axel who didn't make it to the team and it's highly likely that number of out-of world Team skaters with Ultra C is going to at least, double during olympic year.

