The coach from the Russian Federation stated that the figure skater's mother promised him intimacy if he taught her a difficult element.
Lawyer Mikhail Zhukov said in an interview that the mother of figure skater Daria Antonova offered the coach intimate services if he taught her daughter the quadruple jump. It is known that coach Konstantin Medovikov declined such an offer, stating that a lot of time would be needed for such a jump.
Earlier, Tatyana Antonova claimed that the coach tried to make advances toward her daughter during training sessions. In the competition results, Daria placed second, but concerns regarding the coach's behavior were broadcasted.
The athlete's mother turned to the Figure Skating Federation and law enforcement with complaints about Medovikov. The incident led to the coach's dismissal from the school while he retained his position in the federation.
Tatyana Antonova also claims that her complaints are not receiving enough attention and they are asking for her daughter to be returned to the coach. She has approached law enforcement in search of justice.
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