It would be easier to post the link to what you are claiming the FFSG said. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would want to read their statement in its entirety. Further, the claim of OC president Amélie Oudéa-Castéra "declaring Cizeron was right to threaten her with defamation and that he shouldn't be destabilized" is rather interesting given the fact she is a woman. Or are you suggesting it was the International Olympic Committee president making the declaration? That would be interesting given the fact that Kirsty Coventry is also a woman.The FFSG simply said that it had to protect Cizeron, and the president of the Olympic Committee declared that Cizeron was right to threaten her with defamation and that he shouldn't be destabilized...
The Olympics is upon us, so I can't imagine either Olympic Committee president wanting to be misquoted or even misunderstood. A link to what you claim an OC president declared is necessary as well for clarification.
) are my favourite FDs from that season. Would be a shame for it to be overused, right? It's too good, it should be special. And there is so much other good music.
Even in a noble sport of alpinism they begin talking about sexual abuse and all sorts of other abuse. Nirmal Purja's already lost a few contracts over a couple of women speaking up, and Kristin Harila is getting her share of hate for stepping over a dying porter on the way to K2. Remember in the 1996 Everest disaster, how much resonance the act of leaving Yasuko Namba to die by her teammates received after one thereof, Jon Krakauer, published a book, in which he BTW slandered Bukreev, who saved three commercial clients and after getting everyone of their group to camp 4 made an attempt to save his boss Scott Fisher? Whom did Krakauer save - no one, he is the media guy. Rivalry is one thing, abuse and ignobility is another. Scandals flare up interest but I think scandals alone are not enough to maintain a steady interest. Scandals can attract viewers, but toxicity can not retain them, one needs something positive. But they certainly help reporters. And figure skating fan community is already quite small.