*NHK spoilers*
https://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sport...ale_Gran_pri_bez_Kolady_i_Alijeva__eto_proval
I know reading these things is bad for my health, but I just have to rant about Averbukh.
This narrative that Misha could easily challenge the top men if only he fought harder is so arrogant, delusional, and unfair. I understand that this is what federations do; they exaggerate and promote the potential of their own skaters (like US media promoting Chen as the favorite for Olympic gold). But unlike Nathan, who had and has the technical arsenal to compete for gold, Misha faces a significant technical margin, and the top 3 are getting astronomical PCS. Even if he went clean, he wouldn’t suddenly become the favorite for gold in a stacked field. So why this recycled narrative?
I hate that Misha has to perform in Russia in less than a week under these circumstances. Thank God he’s a cheerful person with a good head on his shoulders, but to be branded a failure right before a home competition is terrible. He isn't even technically out of GPF yet.
Even Voronov got treated with condescension here. He's a "true fighter" (unlike Dima and Misha), the audience loves him, but his scoring potential isn't high enough to challenge for gold, so it's a pity he qualified instead of Misha. I'm over it.
Part of me really wants Misha to get usurped as Russian #1 this year so the constant smear campaign will stop and he can skate for himself. But, as we saw with poor Aliev, there is nobody else. Maybe Sergei can stay consistent, but the feeling I get is the Fed still doesn't want him, just like last year. So it falls to Misha to suffer.
https://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sport...ale_Gran_pri_bez_Kolady_i_Alijeva__eto_proval
I know reading these things is bad for my health, but I just have to rant about Averbukh.
This narrative that Misha could easily challenge the top men if only he fought harder is so arrogant, delusional, and unfair. I understand that this is what federations do; they exaggerate and promote the potential of their own skaters (like US media promoting Chen as the favorite for Olympic gold). But unlike Nathan, who had and has the technical arsenal to compete for gold, Misha faces a significant technical margin, and the top 3 are getting astronomical PCS. Even if he went clean, he wouldn’t suddenly become the favorite for gold in a stacked field. So why this recycled narrative?I hate that Misha has to perform in Russia in less than a week under these circumstances. Thank God he’s a cheerful person with a good head on his shoulders, but to be branded a failure right before a home competition is terrible. He isn't even technically out of GPF yet.
Even Voronov got treated with condescension here. He's a "true fighter" (unlike Dima and Misha), the audience loves him, but his scoring potential isn't high enough to challenge for gold, so it's a pity he qualified instead of Misha. I'm over it.
Part of me really wants Misha to get usurped as Russian #1 this year so the constant smear campaign will stop and he can skate for himself. But, as we saw with poor Aliev, there is nobody else. Maybe Sergei can stay consistent, but the feeling I get is the Fed still doesn't want him, just like last year. So it falls to Misha to suffer.
Will he do Russian Cup final?