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2019年4月面姐采访 About skating career 面姐谈自己的职业生涯 – It didn’t work out, although I worked with Eduard Pliner, one of the best coaches. I had injuries, I was growing up, losing coordination, I was offered to switch to ice dance. It offended and humiliated me. I took ice dance as the only opportunity to do what I love, but not as something that I really wanted to do. I had to love what I do, but still I was jealous of single skaters. I understood that with my height of 176 cm it was very difficult. I always wanted to be small, medium – it is much more convenient. About Zhulin’s phrase “Now the girls are flat like a boys, make difficult jumps. We need such girls, which are nice to look at.” 面姐回应朱林的评论 – What to do if half of adult skaters don’t have a feminine body? Don’t watch? Does it mean they can’t get high PCS, because they don’t have an adult body in Zhulin’s understanding? I disagree with that. About talks about holding back the growing up process 关于延缓生长的传言 – I read that we hold back someone’s growing up process. And sometimes, jokingly, I say: give me this remedy that holds growth back, maybe I will use it. This season Alina (Zagitova) has changed, grew up, turned into a small woman. Probably, this complicated our way, because we wanted to prove that we are not accidental champions. The loads restrain the formation of the body, but what is there will still come out. It seems to me that all figure skaters are slightly shorter than they probably would have been if they had not been involved in sports. When we let them go on vacation, we never know who will return to us. When there’re less loads, the body directs its energy to growth. About Rodnina’s words “Why did we allow little girls to compete at Russian Nationals? To thrill seniors? Is it interesting for me to look at these girls at 17. Will they still do quads? Probably it’ll sound rude, but coaches have a very peri****le product. Remember, five years ago, the whole country went crazy about Lipnitskaya. And we sat and thought: the jump is low, the figure is thin, she obviously doesn’t eat anything, the growth will start and what will happen? The girl then threw away the skates and didn’t want to look at them. Who will answer for this?”面姐回应罗德尼娜的评论 – I absolutely disagree with Rodnina. She has so much merit that you can bow to her for the rest of her life, but she is not a coach. Probably it’s wrong to reason this way. As for Yulia Lipnitskaya, the whole world admired her, and she received her share of love. She put off the skates for some time, because it’s non-stop loads, it’s hard, they are constantly expecting something from you. She passed her way, which she wanted to pass. With the help of her mom, with my help, all together. I think she is happy that she had the opportunity to be on top of success and show the best programs. Why do we allow little girls who don’t qualify for senior competitions? Wait, in fact, our female skating progressed when we began to allow them: Sotnikova won the Russian Nationals at the age of 12, and then the Olympic Games. Zhenya Medvedeva at the age of 14 became a prize-winner, and it was clear that this girl would also hold a senior podium. 13-year-old Alysa Liu won the US Nationals with a triple axel, and now she’s doing a quadruple lutz, the most difficult jump. Americans allow it because it is progress. But we should hold it back and be afraid to scare the seniors? But they will inevitably face this. Nothing distracts teenagers at 14-15 years old, they are hungry for results. As soon as they reach something, they immediately start to pity themselves. At 20 years old, I wouldn’t start to learn new elements, because the body is not so flexible. Any learning of new elements connected with some injuries. When you learn the elements in adolescence, everything is easier – psychologically and injuries heal faster, but microtraumas still occur. About Asian mentality 关于亚洲运动员的心态 – For example, Elizabet Tursynbayeva, with whom we restored the quadruple salchow, she didn’t particularly ask questions in training. I say: “Liza, you have to do a jump.” In response: “Ok.” With our athletes it wouldn’t have been like that. First you need to convince the parent, and yet it’s not a fact that you will convince. Many parents believe that their children are beautiful without it. It’s like a fight: you throw the ball, it comes back to you. You say “You have to do it” and get an answer “Why, let’s not today, I’ll do it tomorrow …” When we see that it’s necessary to re-skate the program and tell that to the eastern girl, she agrees. With our athlete, there is a chance that he will re-skate in such a way that we will regret having given this task. About Medvedeva and Lipnitskaya leaving 关于梅娃和软卡的离开 – Rigidity (of a coach) plays a role when an athlete has already won something and decided that now he can train differently, and he should be treated differently. Like, do not call me by last name if I did something badly, but by name. The conflict begins, because I believe that, my dear, how you went to the medal, this’s the only way you can go further. If I start to pity you, to reduce the load – today you are tired, you can rest for a week, then you will come and everything will work out for you. No, everything is the same, if earlier there was a complete discoordination in this week, now it will be the same. Why should you suddenly take this week of complete rest? Why do we need to invite a separate choreographer for you? Why can not you train in a gym with everyone else? Because you have a medal? Once you step off the podium, that’s it, you’re nobody. You have to prove the opposite at the next competitions. Until you prove the opposite, you are nobody again. You had medals in the past, but this will not help you in the future. About moving back to Russia 面姐谈回到俄国 – For me, there was a moment when I had to prove to myself that I could make a life there, earn money, train. By the way, financially is very profitable to work in America. They believe that Russian coaches are the best specialists. But I had a feeling that I didn’t live. I stand on the platform, and the trains passing and passing by, and all of them are not mine. And I waited when I’d start to live. It seemed that everything was fine, but did not start. I realized that I need to return. I have a huge family, I’m the fifth child. I could not understand whether I lacked it. Although I can’t say that we can’t live without each other. Now, working in Moscow, we almost don’t even see each other. But still I missed my relatives. I understood that nobody was waiting for me here, but I had to go through all the terrible and disgusting things, trying to make a life from scratch. I have a lot of friends in America. These are my only friends. With the exception of the guys I work with, this is my team, I have no friends in Russia, but in America I have them and they are real friends. Although at first there I could not understand: everyone is smiling, but in fact everyone doesn’t care about you. I couldn’t get used to it. In Russia, we either smile or do not notice each other at all. I think it’s more honest. About American skaters 关于美国花滑运动员 – They value ice because they pay for it. Parents force their children, so it is accepted, to give money for ice, for lessons. Every minute in the price. I had an athlete with whom I didn’t know what to do. She was very tall, I was afraid that I would just break her. She came and I asked her “How are you doing, how is school?” And she answered me “I’m sorry, time, lesson.” And ours … They are the opposite. They will leave the ice five times, do their laces slowly. While the fisher sleeps the net takes. They don’t appreciate this ice. What goes for free is not appreciated. About how medals are distributed 关于奖牌的分配 – Irina Viner had a phrase that the one who has a cleaner tail wins. She probably means that the way to victory is your tail. Here I agree with her. And how many times I told Alina that medals are distributed somewhere from above. At the Olympics, we sat and celebrated a little, a Korean walked by and saw two medals on our table – Alina had them. He stopped and said: “How? Did you take two medals? You must understand that the gods from Olympus decided to reward you for something.” 其他问答 When are you lying? – Not often. What do you lack? – Health of my daughter. What do you regret? – (thinks for a long time) I try not to regret. What can’t you stand in others? – When they lie in the eyes. What do you dislike about yourself? – I can’t forget, therefore, I can’t fully let go. Sunset or sunrise? – Sunset. Dog or cat? – A dog. Mountains or sea? – Sea. What is money for you? – Means for life. What will you say to the God if you meet with Him? – God, forgive me
bo叔采访:梅娃有斗争精神,我们会取得更好名次 Interview with Brian Orser after World Championships 2019. by Dmitri Kuznetsov for sport-express.ru dd. 24 March, 2019 Brian, do you count World Championships that you’ve attended? – The first was in 2007, in Tokyo, with Kim Yuna. Since then, I’ve missed only one. Turns out 12. I ask because many people say that it was almost the best championship ever. – Really? You know, I didn’t even have time to think about it. There were very strong moments in every discipline. The Chinese pair skated amazingly. In ice dance, the entire top five was incredible. Ladies – something unbelievable, super skating, drama. Men – you saw everything on Saturday night, it was great. For certain that was one of the best championships. For sure one of the most dramatic. Well, I always look at the quality of skating. It was very high. Another important point is always interesting to watch at the post Olympic championship. We have a new four-year cycle, some kind of changing of the guard. Zagitova took the first title. Chen and the Chinese pair – the second, in ice dance the duet kept the leadership. But still, a lot of new names. Japanese single skaters are still new. There are good guys from Europe – Italians, French. Many rising stars. Now we are flying to the new Olympics. And in the next three years we will see how it all will be played out. Evgenia won the bronze. If you had been told this in December after the Russian Nationals, what would have been your reaction? – (laughs) Listen, I always knew that we needed one thing – time. And we still need it. I’m satisfied, satisfied with her performance. And with place? – With place…Yes. But more with skating than with the result. The place will be corrected with time (laughs). After 10 months of working with her, we are at this point. But even after Saransk in December, I knew that it was still not enough time. And we just tried to survive. Make some changes. Just under a changing environment, a growing organism … Yesterday, Evgenia said that this process is over. – Let’s hope so. But after the Olympics there were serious changes. Of course, both me and, more likely, athletes need time to adapt. In such situations they often return to the old technique, to the old mindset, to the basics. We are making some adjustments, but it was nervous for Evgenia to do new elements. This is a human nature. But now I see that together we’re finding the way through it all. We are just starting to find it. We had to go through this competition. I’m very satisfied that she qualified, went through the whole process. The process was fair. The tough situation in Russian figure skating comes from the fact that there are so many good skaters there! Any country would dream of being in this position. When you have five contenders, you have to choose three. They tried to make the selection fair, it turned out, and the decision turned out to be right. Evgenia proved it. In the fight for a medal Evgenia won 0.3 points from Kihira, 1 point from Sakamoto. This can be considered a kind of luck, perhaps compensation from the fate for a difficult season? After all, Kihira gave this medal, and the results were so close that the outcome is quite subjective. – Yes, to some extent. Kihira was one of the favorites. But this is a competition. As a coach, I try never to dig very deep. Because wasn’t Medvedeva’s triple toeloop underestimated in the short program? I don’t know. They counted it so. But you start to do simple math and it turns out that Medvedeva could have got 4-5 points more in the short program, that is, 80 in total, right? And that means, we would have been within striking distance of Zagitova before the free program. And then we would have had a solid second place. That is, you can always make these calculations – what if so. So you can go crazy. Therefore, it is better to take the protocol and make conclusions, and the next time do the combination perfectly. I want my skaters to win due to confident skating, not reputation. Because there were so many such cases in figure skating, with my skaters too. Well, at this championships also. There was one French ice dance team … – Well, here I must say that they were beautiful (laughs). I love this team. And the Russian duo did everything they could. They had an excellent rhythmic dance, and they laid a good foundation. It was their first year, and I think they left an impression. This is the groundwork for the Olympics. Here you need to take a place as early as possible. Surprises are rare in ice dance, except for the French themselves. But this is an exception. Evgenia said that at first, she felt in Canada like an adopted daughter. Were you more than a coach then? What was the hardest thing for her? – First, I helped her to find housing closer to the rink. We have a lot of foreign athletes in the Cricket Club, and they helped her and her mother. Where to shop and with other household issues. I know that in Toronto there is a certain Russian quarter where they could buy some familiar products to cook something of their cuisine. But I’m not so aware. In general, many people even sheltered her outside the rink, not only her, but also her mother, because in a new country everything is not easy at first, it is obvious. Now everything is fine, they feel comfortable. She speaks English so well. – It’s hard to believe, right? (laughs)
海盗欧锦赛后采访:我所达到的比我预想的还要好 Javier Fernandez: I have achieved more than I expected to achieve Javier, when you started to skate, have you dreamed of seven European titles? – When I was little, I wasn’t sure that I would win even one European title. Of course, I didn’t know that I would win the European Championships seven times. It’s a little bit sad that it’s time to leave. I have trained for 21 years and now I will skate, but not at competitions. I think that I had a good career, I have achieved more than I expected to achieve. How did you manage to focus and cope with emotions before the free program? – I have a feeling that I have been skating forever. There were so many competitions that I know how to perform. Skating after Yuzuru Hanyu – this is a great lesson, and I had such lessons. Therefore, I knew that I could skate well. In addition to the seven European titles, how would you assess your contribution to figure skating? – I think it’s good for the world that not only athletes from strong figure skating countries can win. Everyone has their own story. I hope that I will become an example for figure skaters in my country, I hope that I have made history of this sport. Maybe in a couple of years my name will be still remembered, we’ll see. (Laughs) In general, I’m proud of what I have done, but I still have more to do. Now when you have finished your career, you can tell all the truth. Did you talk with technical controller Yulia Andreeva who called your quad salchow under-rotated in the short program? – She didn’t say anything. She said that she will miss. After the short program I was furious, not because of judging, but because I made a mistake. Not because of the place I took. Even if I had placed not the first, but the fifth, it would have been a life situation. But I’m here, it means I succeeded. What qualities should a skater have to become a seven-time European champion? – I think you need to understand what kind of person and athlete you are. You can’t force yourself to do something stronger than you can do. The skater must be versatile. You can do five quadruple jumps, and still you will not be so. You have to do everything on time, not when you’re still a teenager. I spent 21 years in figure skating, and some finish in 3-4 years. Is it right? I don’t know if I can talk about it, but it’s rather not right. You skipped all the competitions of the current season before the European Championships. Why? – In the fall I skated at the Japan Open, after which I decided to skate only at the European Championships. I was busy at home, performed in show in Spain. I was too busy, so it was difficult for me to prepare for this championship. What are your most memorable career moments? – Hard to say. I won gold at two World Championships, seven European Championships. Which one to choose? Each was special. Perhaps this one, in Minsk, is the most special as the last one. Olympic medal is special. Japanese figure skater, ex-world champion Daisuke Takahashi left the sport and returned. Is there any chance that you will return if, for example, Spain gets the right to host the European or World Championship? – No. I will not be back. If only for some show competitions such as Japan Open. I achieved everything I could. I came to win the last European gold and I did that. I will skate in show, but I will not return to competitions.
梅娃访谈:我没有预料到那么多的负面 Evgenia Medvedeva: I didn’t expect so much negativity Evgenia Medvedeva about all the negativity she’s faced after her decision to change a coach. – I’m satisfied with half of today’s day – with practice. This means that I can do all my content in public. But what happened in the free … I won’t say anything again that it was terrible. This is only a mental issue. I admit my mistakes, I’m not the kind of person who denies. I admit my weakness – it is in my head. Yes, I really wanted to skate well. Yes, I let the brain go, absolutely I wasn’t thinking. Yes, I gave up in the program. This is the moment we will work on. We worked on the body. We complicated the program, which also affected today’s result. Now it’s time to work on head. We will work on this, there’s a decent amount of time before the Russian Nationals. It can be fixed. And do not forget about the body. What overall results can be summed up after performances in France? – It is possible to sum up that during the performance all my weaknesses show up, which were before. To skate clean at competitions, I must not think at all and do the jumps even with my eyes closed. Now everything is changing, my body has changed – it is completely different. Now I do not do everything easily and quickly. But this is such a period of life. Yes, I was ready for failures, everything does not come at once, but all failures are difficult. Although I’m ready for them, but still. How did you feel in the free program? – I felt much calmer than in the short program. In the short, I was too much ahead of myself. I need to learn how to live with the pressure that is now on me. I was ready for condemnations, for discussions, for expectations, that people would slander. Saying that how good I am, how bad I am. That people will divide into two camps. But to be honest, I didn’t expect that everything would be in such a quantity. I didn’t expect so much negativity and so much hate. I need to learn to live with it. It is already getting easier for me, my relatives and close friends help me, but it is impossible to isolate from everything. But I just need to get used to it. I must learn not to pay attention to it. Need time. The advice “Zhenya, don’t read this,” is no longer working. I haven’t been in social networks for a long time. My Instagram page is being updated by other people. Agents. I almost don’t use social networks. I’m sorry that I can’t read about all the support of my fans, but I refused of social networks. I myself decided so. Just one day, I realized that it was impossible to live like this. Of course, I understand that very many people were seeking this. That it was impossible for me to live. But they will not succeed in this, because there is a “delete Instagram” button. The whole history of figure skating is love and hate, when two strong figures appear in the country. – You know, love and hate are the rule of life. This is the rule of love when hate goes along with romantic relationships. But, sorry, we are not in a romantic relationship with all people. I have never reacted to this, and this is the first time I’ve ever spoken about it. I don’t know if I’m doing it right or wrong. I don’t understand, for example, where such a typical case comes from: an adult man who is over forty years old and has two children, a wife. He works, I don’t know, for example he’s a manager. The man tells me that I’m a traitor and that he hates me. And that is why, my dear friends, I’m no longer in social networks. But this is just fans, and not someone close? – Do you call these people fans? Wow. It doesn’t upset me, but in general, when you realize that people have split into two camps, this is not ok. But I still feel the support of those people who sat in the stands and shouted words of support to me. Still, for every single *** there is a good, kind person who will cheer up.
海盗采访:我想赢得第七个欧锦赛冠军 Interview with Javier Fernandez. About soon retirement, Brian Orser and plans for the future. The season has already begun. This is the fourth Olympic cycle for you, and you are still at the top of world figure skating. How will this season differ from the previous ones? – This season is different because most likely it will be the last in my sports career. At the moment I’m training in Madrid to prepare for the January European Championships. You have been working with Brian Orser since 2011. How long did it take to get used to each other? – It happened pretty quickly. Brian and I get along fine. Together we have gone through everything: offensive defeats and greatly celebrated victories. How nice is Orser? – Exceptionally nive. I’d say that he’s special. This applies to both his human and professional qualities. Do you remember your first big victiry with Brian? What did he tell you? – Perhaps it was after winning the 2013 European Championships. What did he say to me? Well, in general, the same as always: “Great job, Javi!” What else can you say? Okay, that was after the first continental title. How did he react to your sixth European title? – After winning the European Championships in Moscow, he also praised me. Said that my triumph is a proof that perseverance and work always pay off. How did you overcome the fourth place at the Olympics in Sochi? – Of course, it hurted terribly. At that moment, Brian helped me. He asked me not to be too focused on the result and convinced me that we have four years ahead. Four years to achieve the goal. Do you think Orser will be able to help Evgenia Medvedeva to overcome a defeat at the Olympics 2018? Do you think he is a good psychologist? – Undoubtedly, fonly few can compare with Brian in terms of psychology. He and Tracy Wilson are a great duet, they give each athlete exactly what he needs. Let’s wait a bit, I think, the results won’t be far behind and will appear already during the current season. I think they will succeed. Despite all the advantages of the Orser-coach, Medvedeva hasn’t won under his guidance yet. – Listen, they started to work together just a few months ago. For figure skating this is too short period of time. Give them some time. I think everything will change soon. Orser’s position is known: his athletes don’t have to participate in all competitions throughout the season and certainly don’t have to win them. That’s why you miss the spring world championship in Milan? – No, I didn’t go to Milan because I was terribly tired after the Olympics. It was very important for me to relax and spend time with my family. Only this way I could prepare for the next season. What did you do in the offseason? – In fact, I didn’t rest too long after the Olympics. I spent at home about a month, and then continued to work. Took part in several shows in Canada and Japan. Are you really not planning to take part in the next Olympics? – Yes, that is right. Why? – I don’t plan to train for another four years. It seems to me that it is time to concentrate on things outside the rink. You became a European champion for six years in a row. Where do you find the motivation to continue? – I’m not concentrating too much on the past. As I said, this year will be incredibly important for me: I will have the opportunity to win the seventh European title in a row. At least I hope so. So the fame of Evgeni Plushenko bugs you. Are you aimimg at his record? – Of course. Plushenko’s achievement is one of the things that makes me move on. Great motivation. What do you think about new rules? Will it be easier for skaters or more difficult? – Recently, I have heard a lot of different opinions on this subject. Probably, compared to last year, it will be a little more difficult. But then everyone will get used. How much will the new judging system change the race for quad jumps? – I think the new system will help to appreciate all athletes, including those who are eager to jump quads. Since you are not hiding plans to end your career, tell us what you are planning to do in the future? – I live and train in Spain. I’m preparing my own show called RevolutiON on Ice. In addition, I organize my own summer camp for young athletes. Well, in the long-term plans is to open a figure skating academy. Spain is in great demand among tourists, including Russian ones. Where would advise to go first? – Oh, there can be no two opinions. To Malaga, of course, or its neighborhood. And where should we go to feel the most of Spanish culture? – I think you should go to the south of the country, to Andalusia, for example. If tomorrow you were offered to go anywhere in the world, where would you go? – To Japan. I love this country very much.
米申采访,谈跳跃以及步伐进入 Alexei Mishin: Those Who Can’t Show The Power Of The Jump, They Fetish Steps Before The Jump Alexei Mishin about Elizaveta Tuktamysheva’s performance at NHK Trophy 2018. The minimum task has been solved. As for the maximum, Liza should have made another half of the turn in the sit spin. If Liza had done this, she would have been second and would have beaten the leader of the Japanese team (Miyahara), which means a lot. About jumps: They require height of the jump. If you compare Liza’s jumps and her rival’s (Miyahara), then she should get one, or even two points more. How can they get the same bonuses? So she (Miyahara) should get at least 7 points less in technique. And no components can save here. Transitions into jumps? This is a perverted understanding. Brian Boitano did lutz, passing through the entire rink, now we would have said that’s a simple. Where are mohawks? And do you know where the steps before the lutz came from (difficult transitions into jumps)? They were invented by people who could not jump from a clean “back – outside” arc. The whole chic of lutz, its whole idea is that a person skates and suddenly starts spinning in the air. If we continue to talk about transitions into jumps, many skaters having a bad double axel start to make a spread eagle before it. This is done in order to hide the low quality of axel. And all these transitions help the athlete to make a small jump, not a big and chic one. There’s also an artistic value in a powerful run-up before the jump. It happens that a skater makes a chic spread eagle and a chic triple axel after it, but in many cases people just hide the poor quality of the jump with such approach. Therefore, it is wrong to consider it the apotheosis of technical mastery, because most of the figure skaters after such steps and transitions reduce their speed before the jump and thereby impair the quality of the jump. This can be said about many, the exceptions are the students of Eteri Tutberidze. Those who can not show the power of the jump, they fetish steps before the jump. But the jumps don’t turn out so bright.
bo叔访谈:最伟大的运动员也无法赢得每场比赛 Brian Orser: Of course, after such a skate, as she had on Friday, you feel disappointed, devastated. For her, this devastation is special, because Zhenya made so many changes, she wanted to show everyone that she become better. She really wanted to show these improvements, but didn’t turn out. Of course, as an athlete, she was confused and tried to understand why this happened. I think we did very wisely by talking last night. I just let her talk about her feelings and the rest. Then it was my turn to speak, and I tried to give her strength for today’s performance. I said that I had seen her readiness for competitions many times before, I saw her desire to fight. I was with other athletes and saw her concentration, fearlessness on her face. To me, a coach of another athlete it was a bit scary to see how tense she could be. I told her to return this state, this facial expression. We need to focus, return to the already familiar state. Do not look at others, do not listen to anyone and just do your job. She did it, she skated the free program. We both have to draw conclusions from yesterday’s performance, this is also part of the process, part of changes. I think we made a big move. I told her today that one day she would recall this short program that had devastated her so much and would understand that it had helped her to grow. This is part of growing up, further development. She managed to transform in 24 hours, I am very proud of Zhenya. This is a big step, and I am sure, in France we will be even better. The free program was not brilliant, but it was good. At the very beginning of our journey, I told Zhenya to be patient. We can come up with programs with which she can win specific competitions, but I look at the bigger picture, to the future. We are working on something big, large-scale, and this takes time and work. If you look at her performances at the “Autumn Classic” and “Skate Canada” you will see the improvements, they are significant. We will continue this way, from the Grand Prix to the final, then to the Russian Nationals and next competitions. Step by step. We worked a lot on skating, on the basics of skating. It takes months, maybe even a year. She catches quickly, but not completely. When we achieve this, the difference in skating will be obvious. This is her way to new skating, to woman’s skating. It’s not just about musicality or choreography. No, she already has good foundations, and she was trained by the best specialists in the world. But our task is to bring Zhenya to a new level. Even the greatest skaters did not win every competition. Zhenya was a brilliant junior and performed great in her first seasons at the senior level, she won everywhere, won everything. But in women’s skating everything is different, you have a different body, other features. You need to understand your strengths and know what competitions you will approach in shape to win them. Remember Yuna Kim, she did not win all the competitions, but took the largest. There were Grand Prix, even world championships where she lost. But she won the Olympics and other world championships. We all need patience and work.
梅娃转组其实是一石四鸟的事情 梅娃投奔bo叔的决定,其实冒很大的潜在风险。容易被人一石四鸟打击:她本人,面姐,大鹅花滑项目,大鹅。 大鹅冰鞋和体育部门一路绿灯,是因为面姐的对头们联手促成的,他们有他们的势力一起做成这件事情:让面姐组少一员大将,削弱面姐组下赛季实力。并且让面姐看清楚他们拥有能对她不利的能力,起到压制目的。 下赛季莎莎飞天千金等人还没有升组,能在成年组比赛的是梅娃玛索PT等人,大鹅下赛季不会放弃梅娃 2020赛季就不好说了,如果升组年龄不改,小萝莉们升组,梅娃大概率被大鹅放弃。如果升组年龄修改,顶多是多支持1-2个赛季,大鹅套娃总有能顺利度过发育关的。 梅娃已经对bo说得比较清楚,她想要2022女单金牌 梅娃如果坚持拼一把,万一成绩比不过国内小女单们,就此放弃,梅娃会成为一言难尽的话题人物:当年离开教练,转投北美,又没有出好成绩,在大鹅的社会声誉受一定影响,毕竟大鹅和西方社会还是比较敌对的。最终可能就是退役在大鹅过普通人生活,不会得到很多社会支持和资源。 如果准备真的转国籍当加村一姐,会成为北美舆论攻击大鹅一个很好的点:曾经为putin站台的爱国运动员投奔北美,无论体育层面还是politic层面都是新闻爆点。她的处境会更加煎熬。2022想拿到金牌会难上加难,因为她可能会面临鹅系裁判的打压。拿不到金牌是大概率事件,到时候她得到的可能就只是加村国籍,必要时还会被用作politic棋子。 即使梅娃屡创佳绩,2022拿到金牌,也会面临很大的社会争议,她politic棋子的价值就更大,可能会被卷进更大的漩涡中:可能不仅是北美大鹅体育项目上的相互打压了,也有可能会涉及更高层面的politic对峙中。毕竟她是曾经为putin站台的人物。她本身可能就会被作为北美打击大鹅价值较大的工具,失去在大鹅社会的名誉。 她今后的每一步,走得好,会被用来打击面姐,被人用来质疑面姐的教学能力。走得不好,更加会被用来打击面姐。 梅娃是处于自己职业规划的角度选择了一条看似能带来更多发展的道路,其实这条道路充满坎坷。其实她唯一的路就是保持大鹅国籍,并且一路创造佳绩,将不可能变为可能(难度太大了)。否则,任何一个选择,可能会给自己带来一定眼前的利益,同时伴随更长远的隐患。
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