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To the person who insists on deleting the information about her coaching Johnny Weir to major titles as "biased": she has NOT coached any other students EXCEPT Johnny Weir to national or international titles - he is the student that she is best known for coaching, and with whom she has obviously had the most success (and for whom she won the "Coach of the Year" Award). That is NOT bias, it is simply FACT. To not mention that she coached someone to a World Junior Championship and three National Championships is to leave out the major achievements of her coaching career - why in the world would you want to do that in an encylopedia article about a figure skating coach?!?
You seem to have a bias against Weir, but you are being ridiculous here. Please stop reverting this article to leave out her most important coaching achievements because you have some kind of a problem with Johnny Weir.64.222.244.219 (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 23:49, 21 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]