Didn't she already say something? Someone or the other already said that Trusova "only did it for her boyfriend".'
Actually I don't know why all this made it to my twitter timeline. Time to start mute/blocking again.
Didn't she already say something? Someone or the other already said that Trusova "only did it for her boyfriend".'
Probably. I must have missed it.Didn't she already say something? Someone or the other already said that Trusova "only did it for her boyfriend".'
Actually I don't know why all this made it to my twitter timeline. Time to start mute/blocking again.
Yup. Also, in a previous interview he said something along the lines of "I don't know anything yet, I haven't been to the rink lately, but if it's true then good riddance" A classic indeedOk, Zhelezniakov:
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Sounds like the Team Tutberidze usual departure interview
…. Sokolovskaya is part of CSKA, same school as Davydov and Buyanova. …
Live by violence, die by it.I just read that Plushenko is ready to kill Ukrainian children for the future of his children. I hope ISU will ban him forever.
Stupid and foolish man. Never was a fan of his anyway.Pluschenko can play the biggest patriot all he wants - given who he is married to and his medical history the odds of him being drafted are 0. Why doesn't he just choose to STFU is a different question, but, IIRC he was never the brightest cookie in the jar....
Who are the biggest Putin/invasion supporters in the Russian skating community whether it be vocal/visual or written? Now that Ukraine is clearly kicking their tails I want to see if 1. They shut up or 2. They are drafted. And do the Putin cheerleaders among the males get a pass from the draft?Stupid and foolish man. Never was a fan of his anyway.
No, they should not. Neither should male ballet dancers and coaches/ musicians / administrators within the draft age…including dual citizens or permanent residents within the Mariinsky-Kirov or Bolshoi who willingly stayed in Russia.Who are the biggest Putin/invasion supporters in the Russian skating community whether it be vocal/visual or written? Now that Ukraine is clearly kicking their tails I want to see if 1. They shut up or 2. They are drafted. And do the Putin cheerleaders among the males get a pass from the draft?
Agree—just curious to know who gets the draft notice and who is spared…No, they should not. Neither should male ballet dancers and coaches/ musicians / administrators within the draft age…including dual citizens or permanent residents within the Mariinsky-Kirov or Bolshoi who willingly stayed in Russia.
So, according to my theory about last year’s programs - bowling-shirt Grandpa and his mail-order bride - the happy couple will be living at…Katsalapov got married today. According to the pics - to Navka, according to the writing - to Sinitsina
I think that was Stepanova?I am so confused. I thought at some ice show a while back a non-skating Man proposed to Sinitsina So was that just Katsalopov out of skates? Was it a decoy? I am so confused.
hope he can run fastNow that the serious stuff is out of the way, I must say, the men's one made me wheeze. Only watched Aliev since he got drafted so idgaf about him anymore, and wanted to laugh
or they find a member of the family who has trouble not falling off balconies.My hypothesis would be that a. they can't, but that b. they could stop signing the paychecks.
They have applied for release and Skate Canada is involved as applicable. By the power of the ISU as she has not competed for Russia since January (if I remember correctly)she could skate for Canada in feb. 2023 if released by Russia. However Russia tends to ignore the fact that they should release athletes. In any case I believe the ISU should take a vote that as long as Russia is banned they do not have the right to deny a release so 12 months after they last skated for Russia let us say the ISU could release them from Russia.How does that guarantee her a release from the Russian Federation?
She's young and can't have competed much. I figure she'll be OK, but what does her family's emigration have to do with getting a release?
Shiryaeva never competed internationally for Russia so I don't really understand why she even needs a release, although I assume it's because she must have received some funding somewhere along the line or similar.
Tiffany had never competed internationally for the UK but she still had to be released to skate for France.My interpretation of the rule is that it’s pretty clear a release is only needed if the skater has previously represented another country in an ISU event. There is a one-year residency requirement, but regardless of any funding she may have received, the Russian fed has no claim on her if she never competed internationally for them.
The country has to issue a release as well which they are supposed to do but Russia has been refusing to for years and sometimes never. They are not alone....by the way. I remember a dance team wanting to dance together...one from Canada one from USA. Canada refused to release the girl to US and US refused to release the guy to Canada so they ended up giving up. France is another one I remember.My interpretation of the rule is that it’s pretty clear a release is only needed if the skater has previously represented another country in an ISU event. There is a one-year residency requirement, but regardless of any funding she may have received, the Russian fed has no claim on her if she never competed internationally for them.
Tiffany had never competed internationally for the UK but she still had to be released to skate for France.