Not all the Igor teams. So far only two teams are moving.
Yes but 2 is already a lot honestly. This is somehow odd to me ...
Not all the Igor teams. So far only two teams are moving.
That means that there will be four girls from Tutberidze's group having their debut at JGP. I wonder how she will be able to split her attention berween them.Mikhail Sharov just posted on Instagram that Anastasia Tarakanova moved to Eteri's group from Svetlana Panova.
She often doesn't go to JGPs anyway (understandably)That means that there will be four girls from Tutberidze's group having their debut at JGP. I wonder how she will be able to split her attention berween them.
So, was this a reference to there being a limit on how many skaters can be with a particular coach? And if so, what is the limit?
I've never heard anything about V/M "not being allowed" to work with Dubreuil/Lauzon.
Any word on what will happen with Kovtun and Voronov is Goncharenko is not well? Will they move coaches too? I actually thought they were improving under her, so it's a little sad.
Elena Vaytsekhovskaya said Elena left because she was upset at how much attention Kovtun was getting, and he's someone who requires a lot of attention. Her words, not mine Rumor of course, but Elena V. seem to know inside stuff (well she's an interviewer) which is why I always read her comments for rumors :think: And there's no rumor yet of Kovtun leaving. She said she may interview Rad after she returns from Canada, was going to do it prior but had to write her book
Any how, Rad needed a change. Her skating has stagnated and she is still unpolished after 3.5 years as a senior. I don't see this being a bad move She could use Tagaeva who will help with her posture and arm movements and Zavosin who can drill skating skills.
She didn't say that. She clearly stated that all of it is just her speculations and her understanding of why the change could have happened.
But if H/B don't improve this year I would think they'd be looking for a change once the post-Olympic teams retire.
I did, although I can't confirm whether it was with D/L or David Wilson.
Elena Vaytsekhovskaya said Elena left because she was upset at how much attention Kovtun was getting, and he's someone who requires a lot of attention. Her words, not mine Rumor of course, but Elena V. seem to know inside stuff (well she's an interviewer) which is why I always read her comments for rumors :think: And there's no rumor yet of Kovtun leaving. She said she may interview Rad after she returns from Canada, was going to do it prior but had to write her book
Any how, Rad needed a change. Her skating has stagnated and she is still unpolished after 3.5 years as a senior. I don't see this being a bad move She could use Tagaeva who will help with her posture and arm movements and Zavosin who can drill skating skills.
Plus Buyanova's power. As a matter of fact, she now is on Russia National Team, while Tuktamysheva, Sotnikova, Litpniskaya are not.