I find it interesting that there are eteri fans who refuse to acknowledge the truth about the toxic culture and malnourishment. It's not even worth it to fight in the comments anymore. Russia feels like it is as isolated as north korea in its thinking patterns.
@prisonisinourminds80707 ай бұрын
A lot of them are government bots I’m sure. Navalny had a video about them
@inagjukic3627 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@wkim226 ай бұрын
It's 2024 and y'all still using the same script with zero concrete evidence. The imagined toxic culture and malnourishment though. 😂
@prisonisinourminds80706 ай бұрын
@@wkim22 plus the fact that she always talks dirty about all her skaters online is very telling. Watch kostornaia’s interview she talks about many things in detail🙄🙄
@wkim226 ай бұрын
@@prisonisinourminds8070 I pretty much watch a lot of interviews from her skaters but not once I heard a skater accusing Eteri of the imaginary abuse or it's Eteri's fault they have eating disorder. So basically, your evidence is based on your interpretation from the interviews and not based on actual facts or events that actually happened. Maybe Trusova wanted more abuse that's why she returned to Eteri before Beijing?
@juliadizhak83977 ай бұрын
the most ridiculous in this story that valieva was punished but eteri didn’t. But she should be punished for the whole her life and don’t work with kids. Instead she continues to work with kids not only in russia but in the world
@ВалентинИгоревич-з5й7 ай бұрын
Probably, it's a matter of time. I mean there is a feeling that she will never be allowed to win anything at internationals competitions in future.
@juliadizhak83977 ай бұрын
@@ВалентинИгоревич-з5йbut she was on championship, she is a coach of her dotter which now “represents” Georgia. Actually, the question how she is so quickly changed a country. Because no one else can do it, except her dotter and her partner. Only for next year. As well they have a proxy russian team which “represents “ other countries but in fact the skaters train in sambo 70. And figure skating federation dont want to stop it.
@kerryperryman30257 ай бұрын
She should have at least received a ban as long as Kamila.
@jjsmith48297 ай бұрын
blame the useless isu which tolerates such awful behaviour and actions
@otoarsenashvili1406 ай бұрын
Eteri is not a coach of her daughter, she and her husband train in Canada and yes her daughter represents Georgia in the ice dance category, but her mother Eteri Tutberidze has a Georgian name and surname simply because ethnicly she is half Georgian. Eteri also has done a great job to Georgia by training moris kvitelashvili and nika egadze, who have won many titles.
@prisonisinourminds80707 ай бұрын
The thing that makes the most mad is the fact that everyone including the west and the ISU just threw Kamila under the bus and didn’t even bother doing anything else. Im sure they will just let Eteri and the creepy doctor back into the next Olympics like nothing ever happened
@jondavwal136 ай бұрын
Valieva lied through her teeth. The free skate at the Olympics was one of the ugliest skating events in history. Valieva collapsed because she knew the truth and Eteri yelled at her. Then Trusova goes into a crying meltdown because she came in second. The winner was left sitting there all alone wondering if she was in the wrong room. Russia should be banned from all athletic competitions for the near future. They are disgusting.
@pulacascar1795 ай бұрын
@@jondavwal13alright racist. By your logic, USA should also be banned for their previous doping allegations just because SOME people chose to dope.
@ChristineRossi-rc7xl5 ай бұрын
Using children as lab rats is wrong. Banning Russia gives the powers that be exactly what they want: Isolation.
@ChristineRossi-rc7xl5 ай бұрын
@@jondavwal13I don't think it's the athletes. Their coaches, doctors and the powers that be are using these children as lab rats. I don't think these children know they're being doped. Substances are probably hidden in their "vitamins." Isolation is what they want: Fertile ground to continue abusive children without being held accountable. 😢
@chuckd58195 ай бұрын
@@pulacascar179I missed the racist part, please explain.
@TheStarflight415 ай бұрын
I don't know if Valieva was aware she was taking a banned substance. She has said she was not. But she was in my view the recipient of repeated abuse and, without question, a child prodigy. All the while she was ostensibly a protected person. A great pity figure skating has become so politicized.
@czwitek19954 ай бұрын
What you have to know about russians is that lying is natural to them.
@primalcritters4 ай бұрын
💯 she was a prodigy that was thrown to the wolves. She will always be the most talented figure skater in history in my eyes. I've watched trip performances from a young age and that girl is so talented she is beyond
@TheStarflight414 ай бұрын
@@primalcritters Her short program at age 15 will likely never be eclipsed IMHO
@maricelhonesto14212 ай бұрын
@@primalcrittersshe is the figure of ice skating
@d.n.8919Ай бұрын
I don’t think she knew. I think it was her coaching team. They just hand the girls “vitamins” and supplements and the girls are supposed to take them…because it’s Russia and these girls can’t second guess their authority figures if they want to make it to the top
@cowboycat135 ай бұрын
i feel bad for kamila-she has so much talent, she deserves to share it with the world and get awarded accordingly for it. it sucks that the adults around her failed her
@kinglinus37084 ай бұрын
I agree i blame coach and president Putin ruin it for other athletes
@primalcritters4 ай бұрын
💯 Kamila is a treasure
@off.arretezvousx2 ай бұрын
She won’t even get the chance to come back for Milan 2026 despite her ban ending in late December of 2025. If Russia is allowed to compete in Milan, she won’t be able to work towards qualifying for any Olympic qualifier competitions, let alone compete in them. She won’t even need to retire before the Eteri Expiration Date gets her since her doping ban solidified her retirement. The worst part: her coaches go unpunished and continue abusing the next generation and replacing them like they are disposable.
@ЕленаЛазарева-м5н27 күн бұрын
@@kinglinus3708вот только причём здесь Путин, Тутберидзе и Камилла?! Её допинг - это ваших рук дело.
@raulnavarro950026 күн бұрын
I DON'T FEEL BAD ONE BIT. ONCE A CHEATER ALWAYS A CHEATER.
@Yurito127 ай бұрын
This is a very complicated topic and very big, id like to say that these girls have incredibly low body fat, they weight 92-100 pounds at a height of 4'11'-5'3' then they grow and age when they hit 16+ and grow 2 more inches and gain over 10-30lb in weight. This reason is a major reason why they struggle to jump consistently after turning adults cause of the quick and big change to their bodies.
@prisonisinourminds80707 ай бұрын
Plus they develop unnaturally. We had a guy in my class in Moscow who was a figure skater and despite his sister who was just 1 year older he looked like a third grader in 5-6 grade . I remember he was always very short and even had short arms compared to his big head that looked his age. On TV u don’t even notice that stuff, now he looks quite normal though
@prisonisinourminds80707 ай бұрын
Like if you look at trusova in 2021 she looked about 12-13 years old when in reality she was almost 16.
@prisonisinourminds80707 ай бұрын
I’m sure extreme amounts of practice that alters your body growth is very unhealthy
@Yurito127 ай бұрын
@prisonisinourminds8070 I think the strict diets malnourish them slightly and the constant drilling and pressure impacts the body, I heard about strict diets impacting hormones accusing young girls puberty to be pushed into their 13-15 and they grow later on, some girls even loss their periods the whole time while on such a low body fat percentage
@Yurito127 ай бұрын
@prisonisinourminds8070 If you look at Kamilia and Sasha now they look wayy taller and not lean anymore but they matured alot in a short time now that they stopped skating competitively for about a year now, it's like a growth spurt in their last teens suddenly hits
@MarcelaAkey4 ай бұрын
So insane a 15 year old would be held accountable for doping. It’s like people forget a lot of these athletes are minors (and therefore probably pressured/forced/coerced into things…)
@primalcritters4 ай бұрын
Agree. Kamila was a sacrificial lamb. Most talented skater in history. Heartbreaking
@dimetime35c4 ай бұрын
No it's not insane, yes it's not just her fault but she does hold some responsibility. You always have a choice, if she's as talented as she is other countries would be tripping over themselves to sign her. Trust me I get the pressure and the reasons to take the dope. But like I said you still have a choice. Your making the choice to do it and as such you also bare some of the responsibility.
@QuantumKitty_942613 ай бұрын
@@dimetime35c No, a 15 year old who was coerced into taking a drug is not responsible for that. You sound creepy asf, that's a child being abused
@tc_07663 ай бұрын
@@dimetime35cyou don’t always have a choice
@sibyllefischer-steffan39892 ай бұрын
Anyway, there can't be any support for russia. And the way russia handles athlets is unhuman. To let them come back, means to respect this inhumanity. For example this Tuberize girls are not allowed to drink during olymics, worlds. In former times lots of athlets for the east block doped. And Kamila is a marketing point for for Putin. She has to decide, if she what's to be this. Her carrer is already finished. Thanks to Putin. Sad for figure skating fans.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66287 ай бұрын
I followed a lot of this saga as it was going down and since. It's a sad affair. People have a lot of complaints about Eteri and Sambo70. My biggest complaint is that during the Olympics she seemed to abandon Valieva, somewhat. I remember Valieva walking through the press area and having to do that all alone. She was a child. A coach should have been with her.
@ЕленаЛазарева-м5н27 күн бұрын
Упущенное время и зависть от того, что что-то пошло не по вашему плану, никогда ничем хорошим не заканчивалось. Это же вы просили ради Тары Липински снизить возраст выхода во взрослые? Вам пошли навстречу. Вот и надо было продолжать работать так, чтобы ваша скамейка запасных не заканчивалась. А не подстраивать допинг, не обвинять представителей другой страны, что они вас по вашей же глупости сумели обойти.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres662827 күн бұрын
@@ЕленаЛазарева-м5н Eteri was wrong for abandoning Valieva as she did. Valieva was fit to compete at the highest level, but she was still 15 years old. When the entire world was trying to humiliate her, including Lipinski and Johnny Weir, her coach should have been with her. When the Russian media asked improper questions of Scherbakova, there was an adult there to point that out. An adult should have been there for Valieva.
@ЕленаЛазарева-м5н27 күн бұрын
@charlestoddsullivanforpres6628 , ай, идите вы... Куда подальше. Её допинг это ваших рук дело. Потому что вы прекрасно понимали, что олимпийской медали у западной фигуристки не будет, золото командного турнира сто процентно российское, и финансирование фк в ваших странах спонсорами накроется, если не полностью, то на две трети-точно. Поэтому люди вашей страны все организовали "лучшим образом", забыв, правда, о том, что за полгода до этого с помощью судей русских девочек-гимнасток прокатили мимо их законных мест с аналогично целью: не лишиться финансирования. Поэтому помалкивайте там, "праведники". 🤣
@brettykim61562 ай бұрын
They let 15 years old kid face off the media and cyberbullying by herself. That was disgusting to the adults behind it. Kamila has talent especially her artistry she's amazing one for me. Wednesday, Avatar, Girl on a ball and In the memorie are her best show. If you watch it, you will understand that doping is not necessary for her because it cannot make you perform beautifully. Those evil adults are destroying the dreams of children but they were not even punished at all. Poor kamila😢
@Smjehuljice7 ай бұрын
i've followed figure skating for many years and i gotta say your research for this is top notch, i don't think i've ever seen an "outsider" get everything so right
@GullibleTarget7 ай бұрын
Confirmation bias. That's like me joining a group of star wars nerds and thinking: Finally, someone gets it right!.. most people watching this are already invested and interested in figureskating. 'Outsiders' aren't going to watch this.
@D1ona18 ай бұрын
It's really painful to watch these young people being used and abused for a sport. This isn't just a Russian thing. We as a society need to stop using children for our entertainment/glory, it's very sad. This is absolutely wild, I’m so interested, can’t wait to see the rest.
@prisonisinourminds80707 ай бұрын
In this particular occurrence pointing that it is a Russian thing is extremely important. This whole 2022 story is only and only political. The second I heard that she was caught with doping I knew there was only one person behind it. PUTIN
@juliadizhak83977 ай бұрын
It is in China as well, but they learned from russia
@bibianaguadalupeislasherre98807 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, some parents live vicariously through their children, because they couldn't achieve or failed their own dreams of being an athlete or artist for many reasons and no amount of reasoning is going to change their minds in any way.
@GullibleTarget7 ай бұрын
In this case,; this is definitely a Russian thing.
@PrinceofTroy-kx3nk5 ай бұрын
@@bibianaguadalupeislasherre9880🎯
@QuirkyGirl107 ай бұрын
Eteri “Athletes need to be given vitamins.” Yeah, how about getting your vitamins through food?
@adamhood9930Ай бұрын
Personally, I am very disgusted with the entire coaching staff around Kamila Valijeva, she should have been the figure skater of the century. It is her great personal tragedy. Her career was ruined by doping young women who smiled contentedly. Nevertheless, if a girl, even with the support of her mother, finds a taste and love for sports, anything can happen. Above all, let the girl not give up, already in that documentary she shows her own courage, that she is not afraid to face fear. Personally, I will say stop dirtying Kamila, I saw her live at one performance in St. Petersburg and I must say that she is really an ice queen for her age.
@LennyPepper6 ай бұрын
Kamila really was a sacrificial lamb. She had so much amazing talent but Team Tut couldn’t help but screw her over for their own benefit.
@mi2-c0355 ай бұрын
It wasn't just Kamila tho.
@0hhmyydarlingg6 ай бұрын
THIS IS SO WELL PUT TOGETHER!! IM EXCITED TO WATCH MORE OF YOUR CONTENT!!!
@zondwasonaba41367 ай бұрын
The quality of this video 🧎🏾♀️🧎🏾♀️🧎🏾♀️ I stan
@westley57354 ай бұрын
Patiently waiting for another video, your editing is TOP TIER!
@shcherbl00m7 ай бұрын
this video was seriously great, it's amazing how much effort you put into it and how concisely and interestingly everything is explained! the only little note i have is the clip of anna shcherbakova at 16:11 (her lying on the operating table) which is kind of framed in a negative light, with the red text and the use of "..." but it rly wasn't anything serious! the video is from a vlog she jokingly took while the surgery was going on (a very minor one from an ankle injury she recently sustained) that she at first decided not to post but then did (as a joke) bc she was under the influence of anesthesia at the time and she thought what she said was funny bc she wasn't thinking clearly lmao. so the "magic drug" thing isn't meant to be taken seriously, she's just not fully in her right mind bc of the anesthesia. at other moments, she was commenting on how the doctors were "very cool people" and how ed sheeran's bad habits was playing in the operating room lmao. a more accurate translation of what she said is: "i'm lying in the OR. I had time to cry... a little. I was kinda worried. But everything's already fine... because the magic drug's beginning to work. i already don't feel it. they just sewed up my foot. i won't reveal all the details of what they did to me there."
@heyheyvicky14987 ай бұрын
I understood "magic drug" as pain medication/for numbing the area that had to be treated... didn't seem like a reference to any doping stuff to me?
@shcherbl00m7 ай бұрын
@@heyheyvicky1498 i know, i js wanted to clear it up bc the video is framed in kind of an ominous/serious light, while actually it wasn't rly a serious surgery and it was meant to be js a funny video :)
@nerdcomplete70047 ай бұрын
well, you're right but we don't know how serious her injury is. All we have is her words from that small vlog when she mentioned having a complete new ligament. Anna jumped consistently in shows for like a year and a half after winning the Olympics, even having 3-3 back in October and and it was in January when she started having troubles with things she used to do easily. Then she skipped like a month or two doing only masterclasses and no shows while wearing the fixator all this period of time so I would assume they hoped non-invasive treatment would help but it eventually didn't. Anna said multiple times that she was really worried and till today she can't walk without a crutch as the rehabilitation process goes on. So I would assume it's as serious as any "normal" injury for a competing athlete and not anything minor.
@ТамараПетрухина-г6ю4 ай бұрын
Что только не придумает Щербакова перед соревнованиям, продуманная девица одним словом " интеллигентная" умная" краёв не видать😂
@nerdcomplete70044 ай бұрын
@@ТамараПетрухина-г6ю голова дана чтоб думать. Только русские болельщики додумались обвинить спортсменку в наличии ума.
@maths98_7 ай бұрын
What surprised me the most about the weight questions to Scherbakova was Tsiscaridze's reaction (he is the one who talked to her)! Cruel, what? He is the head of Vaganova Ballet Academy, where weight standards are way more brutal! Scherbakova is 161/42kg, and Vaganova girls of the same height should weigh 40kg (just google "Vaganova weight chart"). So 161/42 is cruel, and 161/40 is suddenly OK?? He doesn't even know what his students are going through!
@ВалентинИгоревич-з5й7 ай бұрын
Vaganova's standarts are changed) At least we could see it at their final exams classes. For example: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bpWbg32PjLR6idk ballerinas legs look more like figure skaters legs) They definitely weight more than 40 kg. Especially knowing that most of them are 165 cm +. You can compare to exams of early ..00s . Huge difference.
@Elena-wm3jf4 ай бұрын
my height is 167 and weight 42 and I'm not a ballerina. many people are weighing the same. if you have the same fat in the us, it doesn't mean that everywhere the same.
@nothingiseverperfect4 ай бұрын
This was so well produced. Being able to lend empathy towards the abuse of the young athletes, all the while discussing the social and political climate of Russia, part of its history and its future, all in 25 minutes was well done. Can’t wait to see more!
@christinerossi44356 ай бұрын
I don't think any of this is Kamila's fault. Eteri, the girls' doctor & handlers on the team are in control over what they eat, how much they eat, which isn't enough for growing children. The girls obediently take their "vitamins" & liquid diets without question. Learn from the Secrets of the Dead episode "Doping for Gold." It sounds like the exact same thing is being repeated. Coaches don't make money without producing winners. Injured, broken, late teens are thrown away like trash. Unless, of course, the Eteri team (and judges) have been threatened with having their knees broken & their fingers cut off. Russia is run, after all, by Vladimir Putin. People who cross him conveniently disappear. The Russians used to combine the study of ballet along with figure skating, which made Russian skating so beautiful. Grinkov and Gordevia, double Olympic champions, are an excellent example of artistry, strength and grace. They had an illustrious career until his tragic sudden death in 1996. This should be the goal of Russian coaches for their skaters. Katia and Sergei ate real food and were never doped by unscrupulous coaches and doctors. I think malnourishing their athletes is not only cruel, it's cheating. It's terrible that it doesn't bother anyone to ruin perfectly good athletes & discard them when they're permanently injured physically and phycologically. Does anyone even care about these children? 😢💔
@kikiTHEalien4 ай бұрын
No
@bridgetbinion8494Ай бұрын
No. So many of these Russian coaches only care about the medals and notoriety their students bring to them.
@БаторСамбуев-б3э28 күн бұрын
You are a victim of Western propaganda. All that is known is that it was a planned action by the Americans. In a hybrid war, they stop at nothing. The samples were replaced. WADA is a corrupt organization. Kamila Valieva is the best figure skater in the world and everyone knows it.
@derangedmaniac38278 ай бұрын
it's horrific to think even such a low level and by all account unremarkable skater could talk so casually about doping. if this doesn't illustrate how systematic the doping is i don't know what can.
@psycherevivedby7 ай бұрын
If you’re talking about Anastasia, that’s a child. An exploited child.
@kikiTHEalien4 ай бұрын
No one can even dream of competing on international level without doping nowadays. The video implies that only the Russians dope, but that's absolutely not true. They seem to be stupid enough to get caught time and time again, but no one wants to dig deeper to find the source of the problem, because that would expose everyone.
@rosemimi9735 ай бұрын
In my opinion figure skaters are not “telling stories” with their routines anymore. It’s all about how to fill the time between the next neck-breaking jump with the hope of sticking the landing. I remember Katharina Witt’s Carmen routine in the 80s. Katarina surely went through hard times in her training, but for whatever reason the final product was way more eye pleasing than what you can see at the Olympics today.
@kikiTHEalien4 ай бұрын
This can be said for most artistic discoplines nowadays. I would argue artistic gymnastics is affected to an even higher degree.
@rosemimi9734 ай бұрын
@@kikiTHEalien absolutely agree with you.
@MalenkyGoblin4 ай бұрын
This is so reminiscent of the US Olympic gymnastics program under Bela and Marta Karolyi; forcing athletes to compete with injuries, driving them to eating disorders, and bullying them and telling them they are worthless. I'm sure that the Russian figure skating team has a Larry Nassar in their midsts too, who is probably playing good guy to the skaters by sneaking them in candy. Olga Korbut and her fellow gymnasts were physically and sexually abused by their coach for years, and it was only when one of the gymnasts tried to kill herself and mentioned the coach's abuse in her suicide note that he was investigated but later cleared.
@QuirkyGirl107 ай бұрын
Did anyone else find Eteri’s rough handling of her skaters starting at 7:49 disturbing? She literally yanked her skaters, and it’s not like they’re that big😮
@JenniferEvans-e5n5 ай бұрын
Kaori's tears were happy tears. She medaled and is now the three-time reigning World Champion.
@militcageorgeva27125 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you say. I am in no way a supporter of Russia and I firmly believe that what's being donе to those girls is a crime against both their person and figure skating in general. But I can't help, but notice how when Russia does it, it's called cheeting, but when USA does a very similar thing through Ilia Malinin it's call "pushing the sport". He is a teenage boy with absolutly no skatings skills, amount of jumps that no one has acheved before and both parants - former skates. I think that the similarities are obvious and rewarded by the ISU the same way it was with the Russians. I can point out to a very similar case, done by my own country - just google Stiliana Nikolova, rhythmic gymnast. She is a 19-year-old girl waiting approximately 35 kg, has an obliously prepubescent body and a mom, who is a former competitor. And we Bulgarians, and IGF, close our eyes, pritend this is normal and clap. I wish we can call thing for what they obliosly are and not point to unfairness only when it suits our political agend.
@user-on6db4rf4s5 ай бұрын
Was Malinin caught doping? no. Is his technique heavily reliant on low weight and prerotation? no. False equivalancy and whataboutism
@bridgetbinion84945 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for so many of these girls. Anna and Alina won both of their Olympic Games, but because they're not Medvedeva or Trusova or Valieva, they get treated like such shit.
@bridgetbinion84945 ай бұрын
And the conspiracy theory about how the only reason that Anna keeps winning is because her parents are rich and have connections with the judges. So what? Blame the judges. Or blame her parents. Not her.
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
@@bridgetbinion8494🤣 liar from West
@PrinceofTroy-kx3nk5 ай бұрын
@bridgetbinion8Figure skating fans R one of the most passionate sports fans out there, unfortunately, there R also a few brain-dead haters and trolls that ruin the sports for everybody 🙄.494
@Alexstrasza-c4z3 ай бұрын
Почему вы жалеете Анну? Она даже в подмётки не годится Камиле Валиевой. Она даже её мизинца не стоит.
@bridgetbinion84943 ай бұрын
@@PrinceofTroy-kx3nk yes, so many of the Trusova stans are so toxic.
@ashietoashes8 ай бұрын
this video is literally insane in the best way, its one of the best video essays i've ever seen, as a die hard figure skater and lover of video essays, i literally cannot wait for the rest of the episodes.
@arachnid49104 ай бұрын
Tbf US had 1 all around women’s gymnast before 2004 and now we can’t seem to lose.
@fbehemoth91134 ай бұрын
And USA has a gymnast, Biles, that is the only woman that can do some movements, but that's okay, she's american.
@madlie24524 ай бұрын
@@fbehemoth9113???
@Bohbohboh_363737 ай бұрын
This was a good video but I really didnt like the final apart about russian figure skating being all a show with costumes and crazy makeup like it was a bad thing. The problems u talked about during the video are true, the abuse and spectacular of this abuse on mostly young children is true and a disgusting thing happening in the sport; its also true that even tho it happens in other countries its usually more coveted while the russian situation is much more systemic and obvious and since then more shocking and problematic. But the downgrading of the “show” part of this disciplin makes me realize you are missing a big point about this sport and the history of this sport. Figure skating is also art, its not just competition, its ice shows, gala, it is spectacular and its fundamentally camp and glamour and a little bit of cringe (lol) and extravaganza. Especially the european side of the sport has always been a lot about shows, about backflips and crazy stunts on the ice, and costumes, and ridiculous music. Notably nowadays this side of figure skating is less visible in competitions where there are rigid rules and regulations and “standart” programs and more visible in galas and special performances from which u took ALL the clips shown in that particular part of this video. So this is a really nice and and well informed video and it touches a lot of problematic topics that should be more talked about in the sport; but that part was, in my opinion, a little bit misleading and purposefully ignorant about a large cultural part of this sport.
@SilenceHurtsMore8 ай бұрын
I saw kamila in jgpf in torino, she was really good. She did not need fake quads and dope…but human greed is endless…
@juliadizhak83977 ай бұрын
How do you know that she doesn’t need, she probably takes drugs for ages
@ВалентинИгоревич-з5й7 ай бұрын
@@juliadizhak8397 с самого рождения, лол
@lindamolinari49517 ай бұрын
ehmmm Brian Orser also walked away with 2 students who got Gold and Bronze at the Olympics in 2018. It wasn't only Eteri.
@mi2-c0355 ай бұрын
Without the abuse and the drugs that's the difference.
@applesidertea2 ай бұрын
excellent work! And outstanding narration
@ann-rr7ih7 ай бұрын
I’m russian and i really love our figure skaters but it doesn’t mean i can’t see the whole nightmare of this industry. These girls should live normal lives, the should be physically grown and healthy. I am really happy that the age has been changed for the Olympics. That’s so exciting to see grown girls skating - i really love japanese figure skating, i like our russian girl Elizaveta Tuktamysheva - she’s grown and really beautiful woman with phenomenal artistic skills and her jumps are beautiful too. I like Hendrix too btw. So please don’t you think that my country is the Hell, it is sad to see comments inspired by politics under this video
@Fyestyfem-dr3qh7 ай бұрын
American here and we love Tuktamysheva!
@QuirkyGirl107 ай бұрын
American here too, and despite the doping, I have enjoyed watching the Russian girls skate, even Kamila, so this whole story of doping and abuse really saddens me. Like you, I am happy they raised the age of Olympic eligibility.
@kittensrus1687 ай бұрын
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
@fionahoey69226 ай бұрын
I agree with you that the Russian skaters are simply the best! I love to watch them skate. It's sad to see so many injuries and to hear that their diets are so restricted. I was a huge Anna Scherbakova fan. She's so smart and so humble too.
@pulacascar1795 ай бұрын
@@kittensrus168no
@Binxbun4 ай бұрын
So well thought out commentary and production.
@tillywright59647 ай бұрын
Finally someone taking about this❤
@jolantagolebiewska52637 ай бұрын
Nikt się nie zajął. Skazali niewinną łyżwiarkę, a winni dalej bezkarnie trenują . Odpowiedzialność zbiorowa, to odpowiedni wyrok. Kamila sama z tym dopingiem nie miała nic wspólnego. To genialna łyżwiarką, inna niż wszystkie inne. Ma cudowne ruchy i genialne umiejętności. Jej ręce od najmłodszych lat falowały. To nie doping sprawił, że jest tak genialna.
@prisonisinourminds80707 ай бұрын
@@jolantagolebiewska5263 English sir we don’t understand
@primalcritters4 ай бұрын
Kamila Valieva will always be the most talented figure skater in history. She easily could have been a prima ballerina, gymnast, or modern dancer. That's how talented she is. Eteri needed her, not the other way around. Pity what they did to Kamila's career.
@TheStarflight414 ай бұрын
Yes, a great pity. A true ballerina on ice.
@laurend98294 ай бұрын
Kamila is very talented, but it's kind of silly to say anyone is the best 'in history' when there are quite a few other legends to contend for that crown. Especially in different eras, with different performance criteria, and some of which I personally find more pleasing vs. the focus on jumps. That being said, I agree that she could've excelled in any other artistic sport, and her coach destroyed her career. Screw Eteri.
@AmySparkman-xh4ei3 ай бұрын
Whoever was responsible for her doping, she used performance. enhancing. drugs.
@ingetamm79513 ай бұрын
She won’t. Her reputation and legacy will forever be tarnished by doping, making people wonder how much of what she did was of her real talent and how much was enhanced thanks to medication. Her artistry and elasticity, yes, that’s something that nothing can take away from her, but the rest…. Personally, I reconsidered a lot of things about her after learning about the doping… I am always wondering when exactly did it start when I rewatch her performances. One has to be foolish to believe that 2022 was the first time
@TheStarflight413 ай бұрын
@@ingetamm7951 You raise valid points. And her short program at age 15 may not be valid according to the rules, and understandably so in fairness to other skaters. Nevertheless, in my view, it is the work of a child prodigy and therefore a gift. All the more tragic that she was repeatedly abused. The program is and always will be sublime... the best I've ever seen. Just my 2 cents.
@k250g68 ай бұрын
OMG finally, I've been waiting forever for Kins to make new! DON'T skip a minute, a bit dense but this is such a rare find on youtube to get this much depth on this topic
@scusachannel16826 ай бұрын
I'm the kind of person who only watches figure skating during the Winter Olympics, but it is by far my favorite event of the games. I was looking forward to seeing the women's final but we all know how it went, and it was horrible to watch it unfold. I know for sure that in the next Olympics I'll avoid the women's figure skating like the plague unless the necessary changes are made.
@rora85037 ай бұрын
Thankfully the international competitions raise age limits now. Therefore these joung girls can no longer perform at adult levels until they have been through puberty. Also the pointing system is slowly being change to favor more creative artistic expressions and cleanness over complicated jumps. The jump outscoring the other skill is one of the reasons why this approach worked to winn.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66287 ай бұрын
Puberty does not end at 17. A one year change is going to do nothing but make things worse. If you think puberty blockers are used now, you can rest assured they will be widespread with the new age limit. Same with starvation and everything else to keep a girl small. It will be torture for these girls as they are put into a holding pattern because people don't think about incentives with policies.
@laurend98294 ай бұрын
@@charlestoddsullivanforpres6628 I don't know, we've seen older, healthier gymnasts at this summer's Olympics, so I think raising the age limit is a very good thing. The fact that we have returning gymnasts, gymnasts in their late 20's, some in their 30s, still on the world stage, is soooo different from the 90's, and uh, maybe the 2008 Chinese team. (Lol, I love a lot of those athletes, but at least 2 had literal baby faces.) Anyway, not saying gymnastics is perfect - it too suffers from being about difficulty and jumps vs. any sort of artistry or flow, which I miss from earlier eras. BUT there are still very beautiful, outrageously talented older athletes out there performing, and they're not washed up by the time they're like....20. I think raising the age will encourage a slower rise to greatness, vs. a blink-and-you-miss-it career, where you're disposed of after a year of medals.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66284 ай бұрын
@@laurend9829 That age limit still punishes children for the sins of adults. Let them compete. If we're now at a point where athletes are staying in the game longer, and they get better over time, into their 20s, that's great - but let them compete against younger athletes if the younger athlete is at that level. Then see who's best. Age limit will also have unintended consequences where athletes try to stay small and light for a longer period of time.
@shari47566 ай бұрын
I'm convinced that they should ban minors from the Olympics.
@dronesclubhighjinks2 ай бұрын
But then they decided to include skateboarding in the Olympics, and we had kids as young as 11 years old who qualified to compete. It was only because the Olympics were delayed for a year that we did not have an 11 year old Olympian. Let's face it. The IOC doesn't care at all about the welfare of the athletes. If some get injured or even lose their lives, there's always another one to replace him or her. There was a fatality at the 2010 Olympics in luge. There had previously been concerns that the sliding track was too fast, but nothing was done about it. Fwiw figure skating is increasing the age at which girls may enter the senior competition. It is supposed to ensure that senior skaters have all gone through puberty. The hope is the coaches will not be pushing young girls to achieve quads. Artistic gymnastics is looking at implementing something similar.
@otkrivlenie7 ай бұрын
Let me know if I got it right? She spoke the truth that she used dope, witch on one hand is immoral for the other contenstants, but on the other hand is extremly brave thing to admit considering her freadom and sadly, she took all the blame and not the system that pushed her to cheat.
@Moons_dreams50502 ай бұрын
listen, I cannot say anything about the doping of athletes at Eteri sambo70, still i believe the rumor that Valieva was taking substances, but we shouldn't mix things up, for example Yulia was at a completely normal level when she won the team gold in 2014, she lost the single gold after that and her skating was not out of the norm she had normal technical qualities and was among the best but she did not even climb the podium, also Trusova, she never been a consistent athlete since the age of 12, she works hard tirelessly but when she compete she rarely succeeds her quads really because it's hard, not to mention that she changes academy several times, and today she still has the ability to return to the competitions, these girls undergo training worse than the army, I look at other skaters from other countries they train maximum 4 hours a day in the extreme, the Russian skaters practically never leave the rink and that is plays on skills, the one who devotes more time to his objectives earns better you don't need to dope. doping is not only in Russia but we only point the finger at those we want to see, I am not Russian and I defend no doping, but we should learn to have the supervisor not to be bamboozled all the time by the media and mass opinion.
@lougleeful6 ай бұрын
When is episode 2 comming out?
@xxelectricrosexx73298 ай бұрын
this is so well done, excited for the next episode
insane video ! thank you so much for explaining so well everything with very interisting critics. i don't skate nor follow competitive skating but always took an interest about what's going on behind the curtains so perfect video for me !
@nardaaguilar75087 ай бұрын
So interesting!!! Waiting for episode 2
@poochieming928Ай бұрын
Kamila doesn't need to take any band substances, she is too good to be true, a real talented figure skater since 3 years old. No matter what happened even she is banned from Intl competition, she is still the best among the best!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@duplicatesesquiplicate26928 ай бұрын
came from reddit
@itswhatever96864 ай бұрын
You deserve more subs!
@stellaoliviasarah7 ай бұрын
What is the release schedule for the rest of the series?
@kinsproductions7 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you for watching. We are in post production for episode two which should drop in the next month or two. To be notified of the next episode, subscribe to our channel on KZbin and sign up for our mailing list at mailchi.mp/e1256609da06/subscribe-to-kins-mailing-list
@BrigK-nw8kv6 ай бұрын
Kudos for this great documentary! You hit all the main points!
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
🤡
@TheStarflight412 ай бұрын
What was lost in all this is that Valieva was a minor and ostensibly a protected person before, during, and after Beijing. Furthermore, in my view, she was the recipient of repeated abuse. Adults failed her. The punishment was too severe in light of this. Something has to be done with the rule book. The protection of minors should be the highest priority...
@danielkristianson208Ай бұрын
Personally, I believe Valieva when she said she didn't KNOWINGLY take performance enhancing drugs. But still, drugs were found in her system. She was the victim of some coach, doctor, therapist who managed to get this drug into her body. Kamila has been punished over and over for the gross illegal actions of someone in her circle.
@johnfromdownunder.43395 ай бұрын
Great show thank you. From Sydney Australia 🎉
@maiahochheiser76288 ай бұрын
I know too much about this I don't need to watch another video I know too much about this I don't need to watch another video I know too much about this I don't need to watch another video I'm watching it
@nowa12774 ай бұрын
Very good video, very traumatic. I still can't get over Beijing.
@kenttatall1taht1kav1o4 ай бұрын
What’s the song in 18:58??
@secretforallАй бұрын
Почему никто нигде и никогда не задаёт вопрос каким образом была якобы доказана эта положительная проба допинга Валиевой? Почему никого не настораживает, что специально для этого, был изобретён новый способ тестирования, потомучто предыдущие пробы не дали положительного результата? Почему никто не спрашивает о том, почему не рассказали об этом положительном результате сразу, прсле его обнаружения, а ждали целый месяц, и посчитали нужным обьявить его только тогда, когда Камила выиграла командное золото? Почему её вообще допустили к Олимпиаде, если у неё якобы был положительный результат? Почему лаборатория задерживала результаты пробы и не несёт за это никакой ответственности? Единственное обьяснение, это то что были новогодние праздники и они не работали? Серьёзно? После того как они обнаружили положительный результат, они спокойно отправились праздновать новый год? И у вас хватает наглости обвинять Россию в организованной системе применения допинга? А по моему это ничто иное как всем давно известное применение двух стандартов, к которому прстоянно прибегает запад и западные медиа....Справедливость, права человека, обьективность расследования? Да, но только если это касается граждан америки и европы.....это как известно сад....а остальные находятся за его пределами и на них эти правила не распространяются, не так ли? А Симона Байлз вообще заявила что ей не стыдно, когда выяснилось что она принимала допинг....странно? Да нет, Ваду разозлило только одно: почему эта информация стала общественной....И после этого у вас хватает наглости обвинять Россию в чём-то? Тот кто сидит в стеклянном доме, не должен бросаться камнями......
@elenabrown52496 ай бұрын
THEY HAVE WORKED SO HARD- youre making them look like they were born- chosen- doped and then rich
@LiveFreeOrDie2A4 ай бұрын
WHERE’S EPISODE 2?!?
@celineexe7 ай бұрын
The pathologic ost hit me hard
@mi2-c0355 ай бұрын
YES like holy hell never I would have expected to hear Stamatin's pub music in this, very fitting too (the name of this channel is also a reference). Beautiful documentary btw.
@allier18677 ай бұрын
i blame Valieva's parents. they know the cost of 'glory'. yes their kid is talented but my gosh they know. how could they not know. each and every eteri girl in recent years that had retired was due to only two things, eating disorder or injury.
@svetlanasavchenko63635 ай бұрын
That is the problem IMO, everyone is so self rigthious and so fast to blame .. Too many "concerned" adults who attacked and bullied systematically this beutiful young hard working athleete.. and hurt her under pretence that they worried abuot whatever( children, weight, doping, abuse, etc).. .. Mastery and artistry of this kind cannot be achived by substances, steroids or stimulants, - only hard work and God's grace.. I can see the frustrations of thouse who cannot devote, endure day in and out work, sacrifise and cannot achive the hights of artistry and therefore tantruming and want to change the rules..( not just figure s skating, syncronized swimming, rhythmic gymnastic, etc) If they have it their way- it would simply make figure scating mediocre sport like curling- popularity will drop and phases out into obliviion.
@АлександрАлександров-ж8б8 ай бұрын
Against the backdrop of WADA's recent acquittal of 23 Chinese swimmers, for the same drug that was found in Valieva - such videos look simply funny
@kinsproductions7 ай бұрын
We are aware of the recent developments on that matter and plan on addressing it in Episode 3.
@АлександрАлександров-ж8б7 ай бұрын
@@kinsproductions Of course you do. WADA has already been justified. "Justification" is just a form of elegance.
@kinsproductions7 ай бұрын
@@АлександрАлександров-ж8б Spoiler: we are not pro-WADA.
@ЕленаМальчикова-ш1п7 ай бұрын
Everybody does doping, just for some countries it's totally fine, and for some not. Double standards and hypocrisy at it's finest
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
@@kinsproductions😂🤡🤡🤡
@hippymama1004 ай бұрын
I truly believe Eteri is a sociopath. She looks as if she's getting pleasure out of their pain.
@kikiTHEalien4 ай бұрын
As long as they perform at the desired level, she gets to live a comfortable life. That's how things in countries with a Dear Leader go.
@AstridLinkolnd7 ай бұрын
You should make a video about figure skater Miroslava Lebedeva and how she’s abused by her family and couches
@SD_L8 ай бұрын
Came from Reddit too ! Wow ! That was a great 1st EP ! How many will there be ?! It's riveting and so well done. Congrats to its author(s)
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
Another 🤡 from Reddit
@BABYKAMIRETURNS4 ай бұрын
What an interesting video this is. I am a Kamila Valieva fan and since 2022 I have felt only sympathy for Kamila from everything I see around her that either ruins or enhances her life. I want her to do better in Russia and to become bigger than ever after what she had to suffer in February of that year. I only feel that being patriotic and being seen with Putin will hinder her hopes for the future outside Russia. I think in the beginning that she had next to no idea about what doping was and is and her alleged 2nd mother, Eteri Tutberidze took advantage of Kamila and there is a culture of keeping your mouth shut about anything and Kamila out of loyalty would never open her mouth about "mum" and I wish she could find the freedom to speak more about things because underneath Kamila is a decent girl and I'd like to see Eteri Tutberidze taking the wrap instead of Kamila Valieva. Russian sports and most parts of that society has an undercurrent of corruption that goes back to one man and that's Putin. The puppet master, crook and the man Kamila should avoid, along with his gangster government. Kamila Valieva became an easy target for CAS and there American masters. The 4 years was way too much of a punishment , that should have been going to Tutberidze instead for what she done to a teenager. Corrupt Russian society ruined Kamila and destroyed her and set her up as an easy target for the USA. After Ukraine being Russian is being a target. Utterly unfair and what you are should not work against you. Also I seen some Chinese swimmers got caught doping and they never got a harsh punishment like Kamila. More injustice inflicted on a beautiful teenage girl
@laurend98294 ай бұрын
American here. Why do you think the USA personally targeted Kamila? The ultimate governing body of the Olympics is international and the head honcho isn't American. And we didn't even have any skaters we felt were going to make the podium, sooooo it's not like we swooped in to steal a medal from Russia. I think it's entirely unfair what happened to Kamila, and the adults in her life failed her. She is very talented and should be allowed to compete - 4 years ban is insane. Any ban should've gone to her coaches. Most sane people (from any country) don't blame a child for taking a prescribed banned 'medicine' from a bad doctor. Many, many people in the US were angry at her coaches, not a 16 year old girl! Especially with how cold they were to her and forcing her to face the press alone, or being hard on her after she fell. Cruel people. So no one country wanted to see her fail and targeted her. But extra criticism comes in because (obviously): Russia's politics and invasion are at the forefront of the world right now and they are fair game for criticism. You yourself leveled criticism at Putin and the government, and that's where MOST of it lies. However, there's lots of Russian social media and propaganda that paints the entire country as a victim, suffering under US-fueled Russophobia, as if any backlash isn't a result of an ongoing, uncalled for invasion into Ukraine. I think most Russians don't want war, and are probably too scared to speak up against their own government, so I don't blame them entirely for being reticent about speaking out. But people will still criticize corruption and unpopular invasions, so... yeah.
@BABYKAMIRETURNS4 ай бұрын
@laurend9829 Do your research and learn how sanctions work or how it looks when you ruin the other sides abilities to take part in sports. It is all to do with soft power and taking part in those sports. Propaganda they claim is one of Putin's weapons but I don't know if I see it the same as the American administration. I think they're all in there own way just as bad as one and other. You just have to look at the choices they have had for President. Trump and Biden aren't squeaky clean and I hope Harris will be better
@Alexstrasza-c4z3 ай бұрын
Вы написали всё верно, в самую точку попали. Всё так и есть. С Камилой поступили очень подло. Очень много спортсменов принимают допинг и их прощают. Недавно теннисист Синер был пойман на допинге и через неделю его простили и допустили к турниру, китайская команда в полном составе была поймана и никого не наказали, а Камиле было всего 15 лет и микродоза препарата, который никак не помогает в фигурном катании. Это очень подло к самому талантливому фигуристу, вундеркинду.
@vasilisashakurova7434 ай бұрын
If you know about doping, you have to report it. Shabotova never did. Very interesting why
@MsMarielina4 ай бұрын
But Alexandra is 20 now and trains with plushenko and is still landing quads.
@ВалентинИгоревич-з5й4 ай бұрын
Just a single jump on camera during training. Everyone can do this)
@und3rcut5357 ай бұрын
as an ex-academy player who played in England watching your weight constantly and getting injured that ends your career are not a farm concept from me. I have seen these hundreds of times many boys just loose their careers before even having one.
@frauleinunbekannt7 ай бұрын
What a terrific video, thank you
@benweiser224 ай бұрын
Where are the other episodes?
@kinsproductions4 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you for the wait. We'll be dropping the second episode after this Sunday's Olympics closing ceremony. Please subscribe or sign up to our mailing list(mailchi.mp/e1256609da06/subscribe-to-kins-mailing-list) to be notified when the video drops.
@finnoleperlick38135 ай бұрын
Fantastic video on a terrible topic. The fact a magical athlete like Valieva is the one being punished and not the coach and the whole system behind it is just unbelievable. Well done to you for making this very interesting video and do better to the world for doing what you're doing every day!
@svetlanaz2 ай бұрын
А как можно наказать систему? Вы, думаю, видите что происходит сейчас в Украине
@svetlanaz2 ай бұрын
А как можно наказать систему? Вы, думаю, видите что происходит сейчас в Украине
@Sophia_JiYun10 күн бұрын
Trusova was told that if she did the jumps she’d win. She started the quad revolution after all. Held on as she grew and her body broke all for that shot to cement her legacy and she wasn’t able to compete to become the first women to land a quad at the Olympics nor was she able to win gold. Her crash out was years of lies in the making
@Tracy-xn3mf6 ай бұрын
It is obvious that these Russian girls have been doped. They look extremly over energized as they spin and jump around the ice. I have never seen anything quite like this. Unfair to other skaters who play by the rules.
@svetlanasavchenko63635 ай бұрын
of course it makes total sense, if you have never seen sometning, it is something that could have not been!
@henriquemonteiro72455 ай бұрын
🤦♂️@@svetlanasavchenko6363
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
@@henriquemonteiro7245🤡
@fbehemoth91134 ай бұрын
Same as Simone Biles, but she's not russian or chinese.
@laurend98294 ай бұрын
@@fbehemoth9113 Not doped up either, so what's your point?
@SuperStella11113 күн бұрын
Twenty years ago, a figure skater on her way out of the sport - who was put into the sport because her health was bad to begin with - had a heart operation for a long-known defect. She returned to skating - probably because she associated it with recovery. To everyone’s surprise she skated bigger and better than ever after coming back. Her name was Irina Slutskata. And I think Russian coaches took notice. What was the difference? Well, as a survivor of a heart defect, she was now taking heart medication. Slutskaya was different from the Tutberize girls. She was a woman in her twenties, fully grown, with a long competitive history behind her. She also needed this drug. But as we have learned, these considerations don’t matter. You have a healthy teen, just starting out, who has a tiny body still growing? Give her what a woman in her twenties is taking for the heart. Who cares about that little girl’s body?
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66287 ай бұрын
Sorry for the long comment...I have maintained and still maintain that Valieva was not doped. The circumstances of the testing are very shady. Also, TMZ is not a doping agent. No literature supports a PED effect. The heart primarily uses fat for energy. TMZ throttles that pathway in order to ramp up the use of glucose which is faster, but the person does not get a net increase in energy production. Also, at high exercise intensities, the heart shifts and instead of relying on glucose like the brain and skeletal muscle, it relies on lactate. You get nothing from trying to shunt more activity through the glucose pathway. There is simply no justification for TMZ being a PED. Also, before it was banned they looked at blood samples from a place where many world class athletes were training in Europe. TMZ was present in a ratio of 24 out of 10,000 - this was when it was legal. It's very cheap and out of your system quickly. If it worked, you would have seen it in far, far, far more samples than 24 out of 10,000. I think Valieva is innocent. Her tests at the Olympics were clean, to my knowledge, and TMZ had no effect on her (if we are to believe it was ever in her system), yet she was vilified by true scumbags like Johnny Weir, and she was broken at the Olympics. Treating a child like that is disgusting. For those that don't like figure skating and gymnastics for the young ages and small bodies - these are two sports where it pays to be young and small. Most sports are heavily biased against the young and small. A person who is at the top of the world by age 14 should not be denied that opportunity. Becoming an Olympian or even a World or Olympic Champ will set that person up for life. These opportunities for children should never be taken away. That is cruel and inhumane. Raising the age limit will only guarantee that parents and coaches use starvation, puberty blockers etc, to keep a child small for longer, and this practice will increase in prevalence as you increase the competition age. You must always keep in mind the incentives you create, not just the desires you have. Every time these stories emerge it's the same crowd with the same mantra, 'no children, raise the age' etc, and every single time it's the adults that let the children down. Where is the punishment for the adults? Why are the kids going to be punished for the sins of adults? It makes no sense. People need to realize that virtually every athlete at that level is looking for every possible advantage. There might be some sports where doping is rare, but most dope and the US is full of doping. But in the US we have a decentralized system with many designer drugs, specifically made to evade current testing protocols. In other nations, it is more centralized but the practice is still the same. Not sure what the tally is after the winter Olympics, but since the start of drug testing, the USSR and Russia combined have only one more Olympic medal taken away due to doping, than the US. When people throw stones at Russia, they need to realize they are living in a glass house. In 2008 they caught a major middle man transporting PEDs to sprinters. They asked him, "Of the sprinters in the final at the Olympics..." and he interrupted them and said, "They're all doped". That is the reality. Lastly, before the Olympics I questioned the wisdom of Eteri in putting Valieva in the team competition. I believe she could have put Trusova in the short program and Anna in the long program. That would have been a path to get each girl a gold medal (assuming I'm right about how she could allocate the skaters). She made bad decisions, IMO. Not only did it cost Valieva, it cost the entire Russian team a gold medal. I think Valieva is now an adult or close to it - she has probably been irreparably harmed / traumatized and it's a guarantee that it was adults that are responsible. Doping is not the biggest issue here - it's the treatment of children. We must do better in how children are treated.
@zarleeno_o78217 ай бұрын
Raising the age is necessary though. Aside from the obvious child abuse (that unfortunately will exist in any sport regardless of age limit) it would definitely help in making this sport more artistic again. Figure skating itself has become a sport where only quads and triples are appreciated. It is near impossible for 18+ girls to do multiples of quads in one go. Therefore they will put more effort into the artistry of it instead of just jumping around. Yuna kim and Carolina kostner are great examples of strong and artistic figure skaters who were 20 and 20+ respectively during the Olympics.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66287 ай бұрын
@@zarleeno_o7821 Raising the age is a terrible idea. You are, like so many others, justifying punishing children because of the sins of adults. And you admit that abuse will be there regardless of age - that is a very clear indicator that you don't go after age - you go after abuse. The sport is very artistic as it is. It's just added more athleticism. If you want to tilt things to artistry then you change the scoring.
@psycherevivedby7 ай бұрын
What is cruel is starving, physically damaging and emotional scarring little girls and teenage girls! No medal is worth the pain and suffering these girls are put through at the hands of adults. They live life long pain and mental anguish for what? How you can be for that is disgusting. “It pays to be young and small” No, it’s malnourished and underweight children with underdeveloped bodies giving the illusion of speed and height. INSTEAD of strength, actual speed and skill with proper technique as a fully grown, nourished adult athlete. With the right nourishment, necessary age restrictions and technique, women could easily achieve the same things. But, they aren’t getting the opportunity to due to this evil recycling of little girls. Your priorities are all wrong and your mindset is disgusting.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66287 ай бұрын
@@psycherevivedby Your reading comprehension is pretty bad. So is your analysis. This sport is about physics and physics is about math - I don't care how old the athlete is, they will all be starving themselves to get as small as possible. The difference will be that older athletes will do it themselves while the younger ones will have a parent or coach bearing down on them constantly to impose the discipline. The result will be the same with regard to starvation, and for older skaters it might be worse. Weight loss drugs and other substances will be rampant and increase in use as you increase the age requirement. I'm not for abuse - if you could actually read and not just emote, you would see that. You're in that group that thinks age limits will magically fix things, and it won't do that at all. There is no "illusion" of speed and height. There's a reason the older skaters are not doing the same maneuvers. Again, it's about physics. The older skaters are not and will not ever do the same things that Valieva was doing at 15. Physics. Again, physics. You have a profound lack of awareness here. Tuktamisheva(sp?) is a great example. She is impeccable in her technique and has taken care of herself better than anyone - and where does she rank next to the younger girls? Several spots below. That's just the way it is. Things are not unfair for her, either. She was at that age once and she's been a champion before, but those days are behind her, even though she is incredibly talented and still one of the best. Your inability to see cause and effect is what's disgusting. People like you with these misguided ideas about age limits will guarantee that more girls endure more hardship because they, their parents, and their coaches will go to even greater lengths to keep them small and light for longer periods so they are still small once they progress to whatever arbitrary, ridiculous age you impose on them. Even worse, this will be done when these girls are still classified as juniors and hardly any attention is paid to them, so they will suffer in anonymity and no attention will be paid to what's going on. Only the ones that can emerge from that, into the senior ranks, still super tiny, will still complete, and rest assured the trail of broken bodies prior to senior competition eligibility will get longer. You are yet another person that believes you can apply arbitrary sets of rules and magically the abuse will disappear. The abuse will remain if you don't address the abuse. You have to run the coaches out of the sport when they harm athletes. But your misguided efforts will only serve to increase suffering, increase abuse, and punish some of the world's best athletes because you don't think they're old enough. Your position here is absurd. It discriminates against younger athletes and sets the conditions for even more abuse than what you are complaining about currently.
@elinat24147 ай бұрын
@@charlestoddsullivanforpres6628There is a reason age limits exit in most areas of human endeavour. Even for something as physically harmless as the Eurovision song contest, you have to be at least 16 to perform. Because it's recognised that some pressure situations are not suitable nor healthy for children. If athletes in a sport are consistently at the top of their game at 14/15 before becoming 'expired' by 18...that means the nature and culture of the sport should be evaluated, not that we should simply adapt to treat the idea that some elite sports are for children as the norm. Children are not mentally equipped to deal with the pressures of performing on the global stage, you don't need to look behind the trauma of the Eteri girls at the 2022 Olympics to see that. Artistic gymnastics in the US had a similar culture for a long time. And you're probably aware of the abuse that was happening behind the scenes there. In this example, you can see how changes in the culture have led to greater longevity. Heck, Simone Biles is still competitive at 27! In the era of Marta Karoliy she would have been considered over the hill 7 years ago. It's not just that some sports need you to be young and small. It's that the culture within some sports create an environment where adults push children beyond their limit and use any means necessary to win.
@iosebdzamukashvili53606 ай бұрын
Amazing documentary! Is not it Polina Edmund's voice?
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
Amazing propaganda from West
@ltc987154 ай бұрын
E sobre o dipping dos atletas dos Estados Unidos? Não vão ser punidos tbm?!
@KitKat_2934 ай бұрын
15:24 what is that, Sailor Moon? While I do think a cosplay ice dance routine is iconic and delightful, I can agree seeing it on an elite or olympic level feels like a cheap gimmick to say the least
@cheryl29624 ай бұрын
Image How Hard Their Coaches Pushed These Girls
@bibianaguadalupeislasherre98804 ай бұрын
On January 29, 2024, Kamila was disqualified from the team competition at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the gold was finally given to the United States, silver for Japan and the bronze medal for the Russian Olympic Committee, and the International Skating Union voted in favor to raise the age to 17 for senior skaters on June 7, 2022 for future competitions. By the time, the 4-year suspension ends on December 25, 2025, her chances of competing at the 2026 Milan - Cortina Winter Olympics will be very slim.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66287 ай бұрын
I'm not sure Meldonium (sp?) works. Russian gymnast, Aliya Mustafina, said they gave it to her before it was banned and she said it did nothing for her.
@GullibleTarget7 ай бұрын
It increases stamina. It doesn't make you better. It enables you to train longer and harder. Which makes you better.
@charlestoddsullivanforpres66287 ай бұрын
@@GullibleTarget All of this is a lie - the drug does not increase stamina. There is zero evidence of this and there isn't even a mechanism for it. It throttles the dominant resting substrate pathway and the math doesn't work, and at high intensities the dominant substrate is lactate, and you aren't going to get more ATP from throttling fat metabolism and increasing glucose metabolism. The heart doesn't work that way. If the heart was engineered to use glucose in high amounts you'd drain too much from the blood and deny it for the brain, which is dependent on it. And as mentioned, when the drug was legal it was found in very few samples. If it worked, it would have been rampant.
@SuperStella11114 ай бұрын
@@charlestoddsullivanforpres6628 Your body doesn't feel pain in the same way and so can recover much faster.
@tag64422 ай бұрын
Left a like in the first second after hearing the good pathologic ost
@dsmith9572Ай бұрын
"Girl on a ball" was art, the best ever. But screw figure skating anymore.
@ashlid56534 ай бұрын
oh damn this is from 3 months ago
@Hale-Bopp6 ай бұрын
Kamila🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
@flexibrain70186 ай бұрын
excited for ep 2!
@andred.9805 ай бұрын
excellent documenmtary
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
Really?😂
@daniela.radcliffe8 ай бұрын
I will always love Eteri's girls and all other russian female figure skaters. They are truly great and interesting!
@luisaloveshoney87 ай бұрын
Interesting take away from this video
@nerdcomplete70047 ай бұрын
may I declare my respect, dear stranger.
@jaxcoss57907 ай бұрын
They can do the jumps, very well, but they are so robotic. They’re interpretation of music is very poor.
@etgerg5 ай бұрын
@@jaxcoss5790🤣😁🤡
@nilslemercier2768 ай бұрын
I’m waiting for that second episode !!!!
@nmikloiche5 ай бұрын
I think your video making and story telling is supurb. I hope to see more of your content.
@rwang16187 ай бұрын
I have to offer my opinion on this. 1. Russia is not the only one guilty of exploiting athletes. Check the American gymnastics team molesting. 2. Russia is not the only one using dangerous substances. Check body-building and how people are actually dying. 3. America does it way better using child stars to rake in money. Check Ezra Miller. 4. I am sorry, but the Olympics have become more and more political. Check those KZbinr's rants about how Simone Biles betrayed American values when she quit part of the games. This doesn't mean Russia is not guilty. This means 1. There are some systematic problems worldwide with professional sports. 2. Anyone is capable of doing something evil. Accusing a specific group while ignoring others will only make things worse. If there is a loophole, people are going to exploit it.
@skatefan94957 ай бұрын
Russia's athletics are state-run. US Gymnastics, Figure skating and other sports are private organizations that receive no government funding. It is an apples and oranges comparison. Yes there was abuse in gymnastics. The perpetrator was prosecuted and is in prison basically for life. The organization paid out hundred of millions of dollars to victim and have pledged reform. Where is the same accountability and commitment for what Russia has done?
@GullibleTarget7 ай бұрын
Whattaboutism in 4 easy steps
@jondavwal136 ай бұрын
Yeah, he's in jail for the rest of his life. Your point?
@GrahamCStrouse6 ай бұрын
@@skatefan9495Back under your bridge. Little troll.