I am more interested in the question of possible national bias. The above interview was not quoted from the very beginning. I have a feeling that Raf is hinting at national bias
"To be honest, I don't even have the words to describe to what extent I am outraged. The point here is absolutely not that I worked with Ilya and did everything possible for him to achieve such a level of result. I have never engaged in protectionism against the athletes I work with, and I certainly am not going to do it now.
But Ilya is the second in the national championship. The second one!!! And with a breakaway. Yes, he is not old enough, only 17, but he is potentially the future of the country in which he lives. He has a Russian name and a Russian surname, but he is American. And the fact that he was not included in the Olympic team indicates, in my opinion, a blatantly unprofessional approach."
and then, what was quoted above. I'm sorry if I can offend anyone or it seems that I can troll, but I can't stop thinking that Ilya could have been prevented by his nationality - it's no secret that a) Americans have a negative idea of Russians, b) OI is a competition watched by millions of people who are usually not interested in figure skating and the Olympic team is perceived by the masses as a direct presentation of the country.