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Over the past weeks various articles were published about the restructuring of the Moscow figure skating fed. The articles mainly spoke about the transition of Tutberidze's group Khrustalniy from Sambo-70 to SSHOR No.2.
Quote: This is a long-standing idea of combining sports schools into one – in figure skating, for example, they will unite every school [under one management] except CSKA, because they are subordinate to Moskomsport.
So as I understand it, every Moscow figure skating school except CSKA will be united under one managing director, effective probably from 1st September.
Can anyone explain what that might mean for Moskvich? For example, will it impact the allocation of funding or assignments to Russian Cup events in any way? Do the individual schools lose autonomy or is it just a bureaucratic paper chase without any impact on real sporting life issues?
Quote: This is a long-standing idea of combining sports schools into one – in figure skating, for example, they will unite every school [under one management] except CSKA, because they are subordinate to Moskomsport.
So as I understand it, every Moscow figure skating school except CSKA will be united under one managing director, effective probably from 1st September.
Can anyone explain what that might mean for Moskvich? For example, will it impact the allocation of funding or assignments to Russian Cup events in any way? Do the individual schools lose autonomy or is it just a bureaucratic paper chase without any impact on real sporting life issues?







