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good for her for jumping over the sinking ship of Eteri. It's not a good idea to train with so many of your competitors and letting them slide past you like Alina.
I don't know if it is for the better but it's the best decision for her. Training away will let her have the opportunity to brew her own technical soup
Concerning money issue for those interested, head of FFKR refused to answer the question who's going to pay for Evgenia's training in Canada. Which means they will, and this burden lies on tax payers.
Concerning money issue for those interested, head of FFKR refused to answer the question who's going to pay for Evgenia's training in Canada. Which means they will, and this burden lies on tax payers.
So what was the most insulting thing Brian said at that time about Yuna? Please help my failing memory (quotes appreciated) because I don't remember him being especially insulting.8 years ago, the coach of the reigning ladies Olympic champion bitterly complained to the media about a surprising breakup with his star student, and did his best to drag her through the mud in interviews (yes, including on television), revealing his personal messages to prove his innocence in the mess, dividing fans and setting the forums on fire.
I find it ironic that this is happening again, with a minor difference -- the Olympic champion isn't the one leaving this time, but Evgenia is still a star student that is unexpectedly leaving.
Well, at least this time, Orser gets to give happy interviews instead of airing his bitter complaints.
So what was the most insulting thing Brian said at that time about Yuna? Please help my failing memory (quotes appreciated) because I don't remember him being especially insulting.
This will be media gold for Brian.
So what was the most insulting thing Brian said at that time about Yuna? Please help my failing memory (quotes appreciated) because I don't remember him being especially insulting.
8 years ago, the coach of the reigning ladies Olympic champion bitterly complained to the media about a surprising breakup with his star student, and did his best to drag her through the mud in interviews (yes, including on television), revealing his personal messages to prove his innocence in the mess, dividing fans and setting the forums on fire.
I find it ironic that this is happening again, with a minor difference -- the Olympic champion isn't the one leaving this time, but Evgenia is still a star student that is unexpectedly leaving.
Well, at least this time, Orser gets to give happy interviews instead of airing his bitter complaints.
I didn't say that he insulted her. But Orser went public first, and he went straight to the media to tell his side of the story. He certainly did drag Yuna through the mud, claiming that he had received a "series of insults," that he "deserved more respect," etc. Source here. Read through all of Hersh's posts to see that Yuna's team strongly disputed that they were the ones who had disrespected him.
It was an ugly back-and-forth, culminating in Orser's revelation of Yuna's music selection for the following season.
Tursynbayeva look young ? I always have see in her a little grannyShe looks young, but she's 18, which in figure skating is middle-aged for a female singles skater

So yeah, both the 18 and 15 year old showed more maturity than the one in her 40s, but even if you take age aside, Eteri is still the one that is wrong here.
Huh?
Yes, BOrser did reveal his email to Yuna, which I found unprofessional at the time, but eh that's no text message. The most 'insulting' thing he implied about her is that she was confused and her mom was making all the decisions for her. That's what you categorise as 'dragging her through the mud'???![]()
Now that Orser gave an additional info it became more clear what Evgenia did. Utterly disrespectful and immature way to leave a coach with whom you worked for 11 years :disagree:
Looking at the comments at sports.ru it's a "from hero to zero" situation.
Are you referring to the same sports.ru that has been a Evgenia hatefest for months and is well known for its horrible comment section? Orthe same sports.ru that titled the news of her transfer with "Medvedeva's new coach is gay"? (yes, really)