Shekhovtsova and her husband, Valentin Piseev, have been publicly criticized by Russian coaches and skaters. Shekhovtsova has been called "the
First Lady" and "
grey eminence" due to her influence on Piseev, and therefore on the Figure Skating Federation of Russia. A figure skating coach
Elena Tchaikovskaia stated that Piseev only listened "to one adviser", which was his wife. She later criticised Shekhovtsova for becoming an ISU Ice Dance Technical Committee member despite "knowing nothing about ice dancing". When asked about the relationship with her husband in the interview, Shekhovtsova stated that "the talks about my influence are greatly exaggerated" and Piseev "is the one who always makes all the decisions". She judged the
ladies' single skating competition and was photographed hugging Russian skater
Adelina Sotnikova in the arena after competition. Sotnikova won the gold medal. The
Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) filed an official complaint against Shekhovtsova, citing the hug and her marriage to Valentin Piseev as reasons for a conflict of interest. The complaint was, however, dismissed by ISU. ==References==