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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?
 
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?
The answer my friend, is blowin in the wind :biggrin:

IMO generally it will depend on who will be in the lead of the united skating school.
 
So Belyavskiy at Moskvich seems to be confirmed. Also there's a girl, Kostyleva, whose name sounds vaguely familiar.


Hi Max :D

I think Kostyleva might have passed through one of the big camps for girls before (Crystal or CSKA, can't really remember...)

I haven't seen the Moskvich crew in so long, is it just the camera perspective or did little Genrikh Gartung just have a massive growth spurt? He looks almost tall as Lyosha!
 
Hi Max :D

I think Kostyleva might have passed through one of the big camps for girls before (Crystal or CSKA, can't really remember...)

I haven't seen the Moskvich crew in so long, is it just the camera perspective or did little Genrikh Gartung just have a massive growth spurt? He looks almost tall as Lyosha!
It was Crystal, which she left even twice first during the Rozanov's times as her mother was highly dissatisfied with him, when he left Kostyleva returned but then left again before the last season.
 
Looks like the annual summer training camp in Sochi has begun. Though from their social media you'd think that the lads are competing in synchronized diving rather than figure skating. 😸
Anyway, I'm looking forward to more skating content and maybe a sneak peek of new programs.
 
Bless Irina Sharova and her gorgeous photos! 😻

Good to see Stolyarenko is training together with the older guys. They can show him how to jump trixels and quads, and he can show them how to do a level 4 step sequence. 😸

Also, TASS published this yesterday:
Choreographer Nikita Mikhailov staged programs for skater Ilya Yablokov, the winner of the Russian Junior Championships 2022 in men's figure skating, the athlete's coach Viktoria Butsaeva told TASS on Thursday.

"Ilya Yablokov's programs were choreographed by Nikita Mikhailov, as usual, and for the third year in a row Nikita also choreographed the programs for Andrei Anisimov. Zhenya Vlasov, a specialist from our school, worked with [2018 World Junior Champion] Lyosha Erokhov on the programs, they cooperated last year as well.
The work is under way, we were at a camp for off-ice training, and today we leave for another training camp in Sochi, which will last until the end of the month, where there will be off-ice training together with skating," said Butsaeva.
"Maxim Belyavskiy also came to our group, Zhenya Vlasov helped him with the free program, Igor Lutikov helped him with the short program, and I also helped a little bit.
After the training camp we will be in Moscow, and in August we will go to junior test skates with Anisimov and Belyavskiy in Novogorsk."

I expected Ilya to skate senior this season domestically, but shouldn't he participate in junior test skates as a member of the junior national team? Or will they let him perform at senior test skates?
 
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