1 Channel Cup promo:
They did it again!
Building it as a quest for revenge by those that finished second at the Russian Championships.
Great storyline.
1 Channel Cup promo:
I hope Sofia Akatieva repels the attacks and confirms her dominance!They did it again!
Building it as a quest for revenge by those that finished second at the Russian Championships.
Great storyline.
Yeah great. Thanks for ruining the storyline with Akatieva winning. HahaI hope Sofia Akatieva repels the attacks and confirms her dominance!
Oksana Bulycheva's alumni are 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023 Russian Champions and I want it to continue.
Despite Oksana being the first coach of many of Team Tutberidze's most famous and successful skaters, she's not (and has never been) part of Team Tutberidze.All joking aside, I didn’t know about Oksana.
But it’s not a surprise. Team Eteri is called team for a reason. You need great coaches flying under the radar to be that successful.
One woman can’t do it all.
Thanks for the clarification.Despite Oksana being the first coach of many of Team Tutberidze's most famous and successful skaters, she's not (and has never been) part of Team Tutberidze.
They were training in the same ice rinks (Sambo-70) for a long time and I'm sure that's why a lot of her students ended up being taken in by the group of Team Tutberidze, but that is no longer the case. Since they moved rinks there's been a significant decrease in movement between the two groups (Valeria Lukashova and Angelina Gracheva, for example, decided to stay with Bulycheva), so things might be changing in the future.
Apparently, Liza and Sonya Samodurova haven't skated. Pogorilaya and Samodelkina are only women that performed there.
“On Wednesday, January 18, the Ice Palace will show a concert-performance dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the breakthrough of the blockade of Leningrad. The production was directed by Ilya Averbukh. The performance will be attended by Olympic champions, world and Russian figure skating champions, as well as popular Russian artists and creative teams.”
I share this because Liza is scheduled for the show and as I also mentioned in her fan fest, it’s one of the rare times to see Sofia Samadurova skate as she is also scheduled tonight.
Arina Kalugina at Moscow Novice Championship
Free Program. Team Butsaeva.
4T+2T,4T
Margarita Bazylyuk at Moscow Novice Championship
Free Program. Team Tutberidze
4T+2A, 4S and 4T 1st place.
Valeria Lukashova FP, Team Bulycheva (Medvedkovo)
4S 2nd place.
7 quads in 11yos competition, I guess just another day in Russian fs.
Looks like Liza was a late scratch and wasn’t on the final lineup sheet.Apparently, Liza and Sonya Samodurova haven't skated. Pogorilaya and Samodelkina are only women that performed there.
The international critics like to say all the Russian skaters are on drugs, but surely this doesn't extend to 11 year olds in a city tournament? At some point they just have to admit Russian girls are better it is that simple I think.
Having a broad pool doesn’t mean a thing.Drill young girls and make them as light as possible, teach them a technique that works to get points whether it's sustainable or not, don't think about whether they will be able to do competitive figure skating at 20 or what other consequences it can have on their lives, and you will, if you have a broad pool of girls get these results from some of them. It's about whether you think that is worth it, Russian or not.
Teaching techniques that work to get the most points is what good coaches do in every sport. It's not so much the girls being made to be light, but it's girls with light builds who rise to the top unless some freak athlete like Valieva.Drill young girls and make them as light as possible, teach them a technique that works to get points whether it's sustainable or not
A lot of high school or college football players for instance have techniques or styles that are successful at that level, but falls apart at a professional level or not sustainable at that level. Are they victims of abusive coaches not preparing them for a long career in the pros?don't think about whether they will be able to do competitive figure skating at 20 or what other consequences it can have on their lives, and you will, if you have a broad pool of girls get these results from some of them. It's about whether you think that is worth it, Russian or not.