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Skaters with no grand prix events is like 80% of the world class skaters.
How can the isu prevent skaters from skating in another Figure skating league or association? That would be quite dictatorial of them.
In more normal times, the ISU actually cannot sanction an athlete simply for competing in an unsanctioned competition.A EU labor court ruled against them when they threatened to ban speed skaters from ISU events if they competed in an unsauctioned event in South Korea. This precedent carried over in a dispute between FINA (global aquatics) and the International Swimming League and eventually FINA and ISL came to agreement over an.athlete’s right to compete in both FINA and ISL events.
Of course things are more complicated now but for the curious-
Skating body ISU loses appeal against landmark EU penalty ruling
The International Skating Union (ISU) on Wednesday lost its bid to overturn an EU antitrust order that it stop penalising speed skaters for taking part in new money-spinning events, as Europe's second-highest court backed the earlier order.
Should we create "Russian Women's Pole Dancing" thread now or what?![]()
Tangent-a few years back, I was watching, IIRC, it was CCTV’s English language news series and they did indeed have a little feature on the ‘World Sport Pole Championships’ (or something like that- I’m not going to do a Google search for the exact name and have that go on my internet permanent record) which is indeed a real and serious athletic competition and which is dominated by Russian athletes who typically had a strong background in gymnastics or dance who had discovered that pole sport was a fun and, in that context, non-prurient activity and not nearly as hyper competitive as Russian dance and gymnastics can be.
The clips they showed of the event were actually pretty neat.

