Inside Ruthless Russia's Figure Skating System

Russia built a figure skating system that manufactured Olympic champions from children, then discarded them before they turned twenty. She became an Olympic phenomenon at just fifteen, skating to the score of Schindler's List while the President of Russia personally came down to the ice to congratulate her. Two years later, she retired with anorexia. She would not be the last. From the state-funded pipeline that screened children before their first day of school to the Sambo-Seventy rink in Moscow where coach Eteri Tutberidze produced every Olympic women's singles gold medalist for nearly a decade. Russia's figure skating machine operated on a principle that worked, and a cost the world chose to ignore. Children trained past twelve hours a day under obsessive weight tracking, surviving on powdered supplements while their bones aged decades beyond their years. The same machine that built Lipnitskaya went on to consume an entire generation of teenage champions, ending at the center of the Kamila Valieva doping scandal, the greatest controversy in Olympic figure skating history, where a fifteen-year-old girl bore the full weight of a punishment that belonged to every adult around her. This is the story the medals were designed to hide. What you'll see in this video: How one coach's method turned the physics of childhood into a competitive advantage What really happened to the champions the cameras loved and then forgot How a single failed drug test unraveled the entire system Timestamps: 00:00 - The night Beijing watched the system break 01:01 - The Tutberidze system 04:23 - The Eteri expiration date 05:45 - A repeating pattern 08:23 - The scandal that exposed everything 10:17 - The reckoning 11:48 - What the machine left behind Sources: The Court of Arbitration for Sport https://www.tas-cas.org/ World Anti-Doping Agency https://www.wada-ama.org/en Olympics.com https://www.olympics.com/en/news/figu... NBC Sports https://www.nbcsports.com/on-her-turf... Journey of Icons tells the stories behind figure skating's most defining careers. Contact: [email protected]