The doll fight or it will break out! The whereabouts of Valieva became a mystery. Russian coach: the tide of changing nationality is inevitable

On March 8th, Beijing time, Russian media "sports.ru" reported that Alexander Subaru, a 58-year-old famous Russian coach, told the media recently: "The situation is very complicated, and it will be very difficult to predict the future. A large number of transfers of figure skating and other projects will be inevitable. "

Since February 24th, many international individual sports organizations have banned Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating in world competitions. Russian media reported that in fact, Pavel Shivakov, a Russian road cyclist, has officially "changed his nationality" and become a representative of France. If the Russian legion continues to be excluded from international competitions, the figure skating Russian legion, known as the strongest legion, can only be transferred to other countries.

In the women's single skating event, Beijing Olympic gold medalist Anna Schell Bakova, silver medalist Alexandra terroso Eva, and fourth place Camilla Valieva are dominant, and the Russian youth group has super rookies every year. Russia's flower skating team has been refused to participate in the flower skating World Championships, which started in Montpellier, France on March 23rd. It is hard to predict whether the team can resume its qualification for the World Championships next year.

Considering the athletes' design and consideration for their personal future, famous Russian coaches believe that the wave of Russian elite athletes changing their nationality in large numbers will be inevitable.

Figure skating has a good mass base and influence in the world. We are familiar with figure skating in East Asia, Japan, South Korea and China. This year's Winter Olympics happened to be held in Beijing, and the whereabouts of three sets of Russian dolls became the focus of attention.

What the Russian coach said should be the voice of the first-line Russian athletes at present, and the countries that hope to get these athletes should take active actions.