Eteri Tutberidze is, for now, the best figure skating coach in the world. It was Tutberidze who trained the champions millions admire—from Yulia Lipnitskaya to Evgenia Medvedeva and Alina Zagitova. But in this book, there isn’t just a story of their shared triumph; there are also biographical details of Tutberidze spanning several decades: her first appearance on ice, a severe injury, a poor life in America, a terrorist attack, unemployment in Russia—and finally, the long-awaited success.
How did Tutberidze transform from a coach of a local section into a legend? Has she always achieved results by honest methods? Is it true that she breaks the health and destinies of children for medals? Who helps her raise her students? And what role did Yevgeny Plushenko play in her career?