Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about sports largely played only by rich white people.
This. I saw teen Olympians. They are at Princeton, Stanford. Right. Rich people who have time to train and money to hire coaches.
And China looks pitiful getting its athletes from elsewhere. I thought they were supposed to be powerful. They are borrowing athletes from Canada and the US. I guess they don’t think the west is evil when they benefit from it.
I'm guessing the athletes get generous scholarships to go to these type tiered schools given they're hard core and arguably the best of the best in that sport.
Stanford gives athletic scholarships, but the Ivy League does not. Chloe Kim, Nathan Chen, and Vincent Zhou are not getting scholarships.
Even Stanford only gives athletic scholarships in D1 sports, which does not include figure skating or Big Air freestyle skiing.
I'm pretty sure Gu can easily do full pay at Stanford. This is the girl who went to the $50k/year private school, and the family has got richer since then, not poorer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu is a penta threat - smart, athletic, Fearless, articulate and gorgeous … she is so pretty but does not look Asian so I don’t really get her references to wanting to see and be representation for Chinese girls …
But wow she is amazing anyhoo…
She doesn’t NOT look Chinese and she’s fluent in Mandarin.
Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu is a penta threat - smart, athletic, Fearless, articulate and gorgeous … she is so pretty but does not look Asian so I don’t really get her references to wanting to see and be representation for Chinese girls …
But wow she is amazing anyhoo…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about sports largely played only by rich white people.
This. I saw teen Olympians. They are at Princeton, Stanford. Right. Rich people who have time to train and money to hire coaches.
And China looks pitiful getting its athletes from elsewhere. I thought they were supposed to be powerful. They are borrowing athletes from Canada and the US. I guess they don’t think the west is evil when they benefit from it.
I'm guessing the athletes get generous scholarships to go to these type tiered schools given they're hard core and arguably the best of the best in that sport.
Stanford gives athletic scholarships, but the Ivy League does not. Chloe Kim, Nathan Chen, and Vincent Zhou are not getting scholarships.
Even Stanford only gives athletic scholarships in D1 sports, which does not include figure skating or Big Air freestyle skiing.
I'm pretty sure Gu can easily do full pay at Stanford. This is the girl who went to the $50k/year private school, and the family has got richer since then, not poorer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about sports largely played only by rich white people.
This. I saw teen Olympians. They are at Princeton, Stanford. Right. Rich people who have time to train and money to hire coaches.
And China looks pitiful getting its athletes from elsewhere. I thought they were supposed to be powerful. They are borrowing athletes from Canada and the US. I guess they don’t think the west is evil when they benefit from it.
I'm guessing the athletes get generous scholarships to go to these type tiered schools given they're hard core and arguably the best of the best in that sport.
Stanford gives athletic scholarships, but the Ivy League does not. Chloe Kim, Nathan Chen, and Vincent Zhou are not getting scholarships.
Even Stanford only gives athletic scholarships in D1 sports, which does not include figure skating or Big Air freestyle skiing.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the whole "ROC in lieu of Team Russia" as a punishment for their doping scandal. It's still a team of Russian athletes. It's not like Russia won't get the glory of their athletes success. No wonder doping is still a problem.
The IOC should have banned Russian athletes from the Olympics altogether. I'm sure individual athletes could have shopped their skills around and found another country to represent, since there seem to be virtually no rules to restrict that kind of thing. Then the athletes could still compete but under a system without (presumably) doping.
Anonymous wrote:Eileen Gu is a pawn. Her mom influences all her decisions. My usband is convinced the mom is a spy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about sports largely played only by rich white people.
This. I saw teen Olympians. They are at Princeton, Stanford. Right. Rich people who have time to train and money to hire coaches.
And China looks pitiful getting its athletes from elsewhere. I thought they were supposed to be powerful. They are borrowing athletes from Canada and the US. I guess they don’t think the west is evil when they benefit from it.
I'm guessing the athletes get generous scholarships to go to these type tiered schools given they're hard core and arguably the best of the best in that sport.
Stanford gives athletic scholarships, but the Ivy League does not. Chloe Kim, Nathan Chen, and Vincent Zhou are not getting scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t surprise me that Russia is still trying to dope its athletes, but when it comes to a skater like Valieva, why?? She’s so above everyone else already, why would they risk her career like that. What performance enhancing drugs are even successful for a sport like figure skating?
What I saw online was that it has something to do with more efficiently using oxygen? So I guess in theory it would improve stamina.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. That would be really unfortunate if she is unable to compete.
if she took a banned substance - rules are rules. Especially recreational drugs - that was her choice.
If it turns out to be something as stupid as a cold medication or something in her makeup, then I think THAT would be unfortunate.
I read elsewhere the banned substance is trimetazidine, a “micro dose”, whatever that means, from a December sample. Similar uses to melodium.
Considering she’s only 15, I wouldn't jump to conclusions that she was complicit in this. But considering the other two Russian competitors have the same coach/doctor, i imagine they will be under suspicion too.
After her long program earlier this week, I thought she looked unusually winded. Not that slaters often don’t look out of breath after programs but for some reason hers was more noticeable. Her program is unprecedented for female skaters.
anyone in olympic contention should not be given/take a banned substance. If it was the fault of her doctors and/or coach, then they suck and I feel for her to be screwed by them.
If it is weed like others have noted, that is on HER.