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I’ve never watched TSL before. Ever. I get more informed commentary here.TSL is live - "Russia is Back with Maya Bagriantseva": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0PA2Ye4h3M
Maya says Zhulin, Tarasova etc need media training.

I’ve never watched TSL before. Ever. I get more informed commentary here.TSL is live - "Russia is Back with Maya Bagriantseva": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0PA2Ye4h3M
If you read the post I was responding to you will see a link to a picture of skaters with Putin and no one is calling them neutral. They are banned from being neutralIf you'll read and comprehend the very first post in this thread, you'll see the ISU is referring to them as Individual Neutral Athletes.
This is good. Russian skaters aren't Putin, and they need to be in the sport.
So even if Ilia lives in a Russian ex-pat community, it's not a guarantee he'd do more than just laugh this off.
As I said, we were just being silly.Why would anyone even lightly imagine he’d do anything but laugh his ass off either way? He’s a world champ for the US. He’s not sone rando with no other way to make it to the Olympics. This is a silly idea.
good for him and if the isu needs more help I'm sure he's willing to assist with this (and they should pay him for his time too)Kolesnik has a full-out post now with photos of the offenders.
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vadymkolesnik on Instagram: "I would like to express my concern and to advocate for the exclusion of Russia from the Olympic qualifying series. This request is grounded in two significant issues: the ongoing war in Ukraine and the persistent doping s
1,064 likes, 237 comments - vadym____kolesnik on December 20, 2024: "I would like to express my concern and to advocate for the exclusion of Russia from the Olympic qualifying series. This request is grounded in two significant issues: the ongoing war in Ukraine and the persistent doping...www.instagram.com
I think several of the skaters from that show have said they were not told it was going to be a pro-war propaganda show...i.e. Tuktamysheva/Boikova/KozlovskiKolesnik has a full-out post now with photos of the offenders.
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vadymkolesnik on Instagram: "I would like to express my concern and to advocate for the exclusion of Russia from the Olympic qualifying series. This request is grounded in two significant issues: the ongoing war in Ukraine and the persistent doping s
1,064 likes, 237 comments - vadym____kolesnik on December 20, 2024: "I would like to express my concern and to advocate for the exclusion of Russia from the Olympic qualifying series. This request is grounded in two significant issues: the ongoing war in Ukraine and the persistent doping...www.instagram.com
Umm... YES.They NEED to?? Um. No.
No. The ISU Council does not have another meeting scheduled until Worlds, so there will be no RUS/BLR skaters competing this season.I'm wondering if any of this will apply to Worlds. I'm assuming not.
I also wonder if anything will change if the war is over by, say, June.
No this is strictly for the Olympic Qualifying Event and the Olympics. They aren't admitted to any other ISU events.I'm wondering if any of this will apply to Worlds. I'm assuming not.
I also wonder if anything will change if the war is over by, say, June.
Umm... YES.
Most of the skaters have not publicly supported the war and are not guilty of doping. I think it's a great shame that they are not allowed to compete, that's all.Really? Please explain in what way figure skating is a need?
And I’m assuming you think that Ukrainian skaters don’t NEED to skate without having to shake hands with people who publicly support blowing up their homes? That’s too much to ask, I guess.
I'm wondering if any of this will apply to Worlds. I'm assuming not.
I also wonder if anything will change if the war is over by, say, June.
Maya B made the point today that the medalists had to attend that ceremony with Putin, Scher got out of it but it’s really obligatory, and that Galliamov wasn’t pro-war. FWIW. She and Dave agreed that Tukt was the logical choice politically but that she couldn’t get into competition shape by February when names must be submitted.I don't think there's any reason to document ALL the skaters who did anything related to pro-war propaganda, fwiw, because it's 100% possible they didn't know what they were doing. The major ones like Kondratiuk, Galliamov, Valieva are fair game, though.
Isn't he sanctioned by Ukraine for being pro-war?and that Galliamov wasn’t pro-war.
I don’t know. Just reporting what I heard on the first and probably only time I listened to TSL. Because Maya knows stuff.Isn't he sanctioned by Ukraine for being pro-war?
Even if some sort of peace deal were to be announced by the end of January or mid-February, that would be after the last competitions were held for skaters to achieve CTES mins. I don't know that I think the ISU or IOC will move THAT quickly to allow RUS/BLR back into international competition - especially because there are some problematic skaters who have been pro-war. The deadline for Worlds entries is Feb 26th. I suspect the ISU will just go with a "RUS/BLR are allowed back in on July 1, 2025" if there is a peace deal anytime within the next 6 months.Or the end of January once there is a change in US leadership...
Valieva is definitely not going to be allowed. She's not eligible to compete at the OQE due to the doping ban. Kondratiuk also isn't going to be eligible because of his clear ties to the Russian military. Galliamov is a little more interesting. I was under the impression he'd made some pro-war statements early on, but...I don't think there's any reason to document ALL the skaters who did anything related to pro-war propaganda, fwiw, because it's 100% possible they didn't know what they were doing. The major ones like Kondratiuk, Galliamov, Valieva are fair game, though.
All of the skaters who participated in the Tula show are sanctioned by Ukraine, even the ones who publicly disavowed it right away because it was turned into a pro-war rally by Plushenko at the last minute and the skaters were basically told they'd be in breach of their contract if they didn't participate. Tuktamysheva and Boikova/Kozlovskii came out within hours of the show's conclusion explaining that the pro-war rally part had been sprung on them at the last minute. It's my belief that those skaters who disavowed the pro-war rally immediately afterwards and who have not expressed any pro-war sentiments at all are going to be fine.Isn't he sanctioned by Ukraine for being pro-war?
No kidding. It's been mentioned a lot on X today. It's one of the reasons why there are questions about exactly what the ISU means in rejecting anyone with a known association to someone with a doping violation. It's impossible to say what will happen, but the ISU/IOC may be willing to overlook that coaching relationship because he does represent Georgia whereas Russia had an entire doping scheme for Sochi and then the Valieva debacle in Beijing. Taking a harder stance with any skater wanting AIN status may be yet another response to the lingering anger over what appears to be a rather laissez-faire approach to doping violations in Russian sports culture.Nika Egadze is with Team Eteri, even if not Russian.
I think the national ADA agency in the country where you train is the point of contact/responsible for testing, but I'm not 100% positive on that. @MacMadame may have a better understanding of how the logistics work when an athlete trains in a different country than they represent.Isn't the Georgian national -ADA responsible for his drug testing? Georgia isn't under suspicion of a national doping campaign and their doping agency isn't under special scrutiny.
No, I'm familiar with what I'm required to do for myself and my events so it's all US athletes competing in the US. Sorry.I think the national ADA agency in the country where you train is the point of contact/responsible for testing, but I'm not 100% positive on that. @MacMadame may have a better understanding of how the logistics work when an athlete trains in a different country than they represent.
No one is entitled to participate in IOC-sanctioned sports. That's how elite sport works.Umm... YES.
Zhulin's never going to be approved as a coach at the Olympics under these restrictions. Neither will Plushenko. Both of them have been far too supportive of the war.I don't understand the ISU decision. I can't imagine subjecting Shmuratko or Ukrainian coaches to share a space with someone like Zhulin. What have chamged? Have the war stopped? If not - what is the difference now?