PLUSHY IN COMPETITIONS, ~~~ NEWS ~~~

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cekoni
view post Posted on 5/1/2010, 03:25




QUOTE (kudryavka @ 4/1/2010, 17:36)
He looked so tired and still recovering from ill. I felt somehow sorry for him. After EX, there were many fans who came from afar. I thought that they may meet him for the first time. And I got already his autograph and photos in Oct (thanks Zhenya) so I didn't approach him :)

It is a wonderful, krudy - so selfless and nice :wub:
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 6/1/2010, 17:25




Pics from Astella's ^_^
http://evgeni-plushenko.com/forum/viewtopi...start=220#p4052
http://evgeni-plushenko.com/forum/viewtopi...59&p=4054#p4053

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http://gallery.ru/watch?a=5Z8-dRHE

... click on pic for bigger resolution: Все размеры ;)

LP

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cekoni
view post Posted on 6/1/2010, 19:05




QUOTE (Vistella @ 6/1/2010, 09:12)
Cekoni...Thank you ! now I found out, so thank you for your help. Best regards

And to you :rolleyes: ... I will now move yours and kobold's posts in "OFF" topic ;)
Chat about Plushy:
https://plushenko.forumfree.it/?t=40238810
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 7/1/2010, 19:11




From official European Figure Skating Championships - Tallinn 2010 facebook wall:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/European-Fig...10979802&ref=mf

... link for some Estonian TV news about Plushy - "Stars are coming... " ^_^
Peagi algav iluuisutamise EM toob Tallinnasse maailma tähed
03.01.2010 Võistluste kuumim nimi on hiljuti maailmarekordi püstitanud Jevgeni Pljuštšenko.

(according to Google translator :lol: :
"Soon starting Europian Championships
03.01.2010 Clerk hottest name is Evgeni Plushenko, which recently set a world record")

http://sport.err.ee/index.php?0&popup=video&id=9160




... link for external players ;)
http://wms02.mmm.elion.ee/sport/03012010_i...mine_emieel.wmv

(unfortunately, I can not seem to record/down the video :( )

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Other Estonian news about Plushy :B):
Pljuštšenko võitis maailma tipptulemusega Venemaa meistritiitli:
http://sport.err.ee/index.php?06103302
Mišin: Pljuštšenko tõi need punktid tõelise ime läbi:
http://sport.err.ee/index.php?06103314
Maailmarekordimees Pljuštšenko võistleb Tallinnas EM-il:
http://sport.err.ee/index.php?06103363
 
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dimitra
view post Posted on 7/1/2010, 20:12




what Plush says about chan and the americans?
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 7/1/2010, 20:30




QUOTE (dimitra @ 7/1/2010, 20:12)
what Plush says about chan and the americans?

:36_11_6.gif:

To have about 10 candidates for the medals - the Japanese are good, good is and one Swiss, Patrick Chan is good, there are Americans... :B):

Edited by cekoni - 9/1/2010, 04:10
 
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dimitra
view post Posted on 7/1/2010, 20:44




good ia ???
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 8/1/2010, 00:05




QUOTE (dimitra @ 7/1/2010, 20:44)
good ia ???

iS :P

... btw... I forget, Plushy said and this: "... and 2 good Frenchmen" :lol:

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http://vkontakte.ru/album12712112_101077910

SP practice

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Edited by cekoni - 9/1/2010, 04:10
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 8/1/2010, 01:44




... click on pic, Все размеры for bigger size ;)

Men - SP
http://lizabet236.gallery.ru/watch?a=FHz-dQQ5

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Press-conference after SP
http://lizabet236.gallery.ru/watch?a=FHz-dRDD

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cekoni
view post Posted on 11/1/2010, 04:09




http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OLY...-01-10-08-12-05
Jan 10, By NANCY ARMOUR, AP National Writer

OLY Olympic Notebook
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MARKED UP: Evgeni Plushenko caused quite a stir by winning his eighth Russian title last month, and not just because he did it with a bum knee.

The Olympic champion scored 271.59 points in his Dec. 26 victory, which would shatter the current world record if the International Skating Union counted marks from national championships. But the ISU does not, knowing that judges at national championships tend to be a bit enthusiastic with their marks.

It happens all over the world, including the United States.

The 100.09 points Plushenko scored in the short program would be a record, too, breaking his own mark set at the Turin Olympics.

"It really won't have any effect when it comes to scoring at the Olympics," reigning U.S. men's champion Jeremy Abbott said.

"Scores at national championships across the world are always inflated. I felt my scores last year at the U.S. championships were very high. Deserved or undeserved, I don't know," Abbott said. "But when you get on the international scene, it doesn't have an effect."

Still, Plushenko's performance was impressive considering he was forced off the ice for several days two weeks before Russian championships with a sore left knee.

Knee problems hastened Plushenko's retirement after his dominant performance at the Turin Olympics. He returned this season and didn't have any problems until early December, when his left knee became sore from all of the quadruple jumps he was practicing....
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 11/1/2010, 04:49




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European Figure Skating Championships

Tallinn, Estonia 18-24.01.2010


- official site: www.euroskate2010.eu/
- facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/European-Fig...10/109206072070
- tickets: www.piletilevi.ee/eng/tickets/sport...ine/?show=13726
- Entries/Results: www.isuresults.com/events/fsevent00011104.htm




Men's Schedule Competition
www.euroskate2010.eu/?page_id=243

Wednesday, January 20
11:00 Men – first part Short Program
14:30 Men - second part Short Program

Thursday, January 21
18:45 Men – Free Skating 1-5
20:15 Men – Free Skating 6-20
22:55 Victory Ceremony

Sunday, January 24
15:30 Exhibition

Competition will be held at the Saku Suurhall (Saku Arena)
http://maps.google.com/maps?near=Saku+Suur...027595&t=h&z=15
Training will be held in Preemia Jäähall (Prize rink)


Men - Practice Schedule (each group by 40')
www.isuresults.com/events/EC10_ColoredTimeSchedule.pdf

17.01
19:00-21:10 (Main Rink - A, B & C groups - Short/Free program)

18.01
12:30-17:00 (Practice Rink: 1-6 groups - S/F program)
16:00-20:30 (Main Rink: 1-6 groups - S/F program)

19.01
09:10-13:00 (Main Rink: 2-6, 1 groups - Short program)
14:00-18:20 (Practice Rink: 2-6, 1 groups - S/F program)

20.01
06:00-08:10 (Practice Rink: 1st half of group by starting order, 30' - Short program)
08:20-10:30 (Practice Rink: 2nd half of group by starting order, 30' - Short program)

21.01
10:10-12:40 (Main Rink: by starting order, 35' - Free program)

22.01
12:50-13:30 (Practice Rink, 40' - Exibition)

23.01
11:40-12:20 (Main Rink, 40' - Exibition)

24.01
10:00 1st half - Exibition
10:45 Finalle All - Exibition
11:45-12:30 2nd half - Exibition

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Men Entries
www.isuresults.com/events/cat00006849.htm

No. Name Nation
1 Pierre BALIAN ARM
2 Viktor PFEIFER AUT
3 Alexandr KAZAKOV BLR
4 Jorik HENDRICKX BEL
5 Kevin VAN DER PERREN BEL
6 Damjan OSTOJIC BIH
7 Georgi KENCHADZE BUL
8 Boris MARTINEC CRO
9 Michal BREZINA CZE
10 Tomas VERNER CZE
11 Viktor ROMANENKOV EST
12 Ari-Pekka NURMENKARI FIN
13 Brian JOUBERT FRA
14 Yannick PONSERO FRA
15 Alban PREAUBERT FRA
16 Stefan LINDEMANN GER
17 Matthew PARR GBR
18 Marton MARKO HUN
19 Maxim SHIPOV ISR
20 Paolo BACCHINI ITA
21 Samuel CONTESTI ITA
22 Karel ZELENKA ITA
23 Girts JEKABSONS LAT
24 Saulius AMBRULEVICIUS LTU
25 Joffrey BOURDON (TBC) MNE
26 Boyito MULDER NED
27 Maciej CIEPLUCHA POL
28 Zoltan KELEMEN ROU
29 Evgeni PLUSHENKO RUS :15f535z.gif: :i5skuv.gif:
30 Sergei VORONOV RUS
31 Peter REITMAYER SVK
32 Gregor URBAS SLO
33 Javier FERNANDEZ ESP
34 Kristoffer BERNTSSON SWE
35 Adrian SCHULTHEISS SWE
36 Stephane LAMBIEL SUI
37 Kutay ERYOLDAS TUR
38 Anton KOVALEVSKI UKR

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TV and Live Stream Schedule & links
#entry369126683
#entry369979204
#entry370896378
#entry371084498

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The arena of Saku Suurhall is the biggest multi purpose venue in Estonia. It was built in 2001 and while being smaller is conceptually based upon Helsinki’s Hartwall arena, where the European Championships took place in January 2009. For concerts, the arena can hold up to 10 000 spectators. Each year, around 300 events take place in Saku Suurhall.
www.sakusuurhall.ee

Saku Suurhall (Saku Arena)
www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=160604627269

Preemia Jäähall (practice rink)
www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=116231362269
http://icearena.cma.ee/index.php?lang=est&main_id=51
http://icearena.cma.ee/index.php?lang=est&main_id=60&id=79

Saku Suurhall & Preemia Jäähall on maps:
http://maps.google.com/maps?near=Saku+Suur...013797&t=h&z=16
http://icearena.cma.ee/index.php?lang=est&main_id=68

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Edited by cekoni - 15/1/2010, 03:33
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 11/1/2010, 05:39




http://loopaxles.blogspot.com/2010/01/euro...review-men.html
Saturday, January 09, 2010

European Championships Preview (Men)

The oldest skating event on the books, the European Championships will be happening concurrently with U.S. Nationals. Like the men's field in Spokane, the men's field in Tallinn is equally impressive. An Olympic Champ, two Olympic medalists, three World Champions, three European Champions, two Junior World Champs, and too many national champions to mention will all battle to become Europe's best. As I see it, ten men (seriously...ten!) have a shot at taking this title (or at least medaling). Who are the ten I'm watching?

Kevin van der Perren - Poor KVDP has had a really rough go this season. At HomeSense Skate Canada he looked absolutely disgusted with figure skating. Hopefully a bit of break from competitive skating and the Olympics just around the corner can put him back on track. European's offer Kevin a chance to reintroduce himself as a serious contender prior to the Olympics. Kevin finished 5th at Rostelecom Cup and a devastating 11th at HomeSense Skate Canada.

Michal Brezina and Tomas Verner - Both of these Czech skaters have had quite different seasons thus far. Tomas, who was the 2008 Champ of this event, has struggled here and there this season. He made the Grand Prix Final (after Joubert withdrew with injury) only to finish last. Brezina, on the other hand, has made steady improvements and nearly made the Grand Prix Final himself. He went on to defeat Verner for the Czech National Title. Verner needs to turn his season around and Brezina needs to continue his upswing.

Brian Joubert, Yannick Ponsero, and Alban Preaubert - Team France is easily the strongest in the field. Europeans offers Joubert the chance to do two things: test his skating after coming off of mid season foot surgery and also test himself for the first time since Torino against both Lambiel and Plushenko. Joubert is without question one of the leading men heading towards Vancouver, a status he'll hope to keep coming out of this event. For Ponsero and Preaubert, this is likely the end of their season as neither is slated to compete in Vancouver or Torino (one may go to Torino but it's too early know). Both were bested by young upstart Florent Amodio at French Nationals and failed to gain an Olympic berth (Amodio isn't competing in Tallinn). Both, however, are solid competitors and may surprise here.

Samuel Contesti - Last season's surprise European silver medalist is hoping to continue his emergence into the top ranks of men's figure skating. He kept it together at last World's in L.A. to place in the top five and while not perfect has skated fairly consistently on the Grand Prix. He'll need to bump it up a notch to compete with the heavy hitters here in Tallinn. His programs are unique crowd pleasers but he'll need to hit all his jumps and improve his levels to make a run at the title.

Evgeny Plushenko and Sergei Voronov - Plushenko is no stranger to this event. Ten years removed from his first European Title (2000) he's going after win number six. (mistake, for now - "only" 5 :lol:) He made his comeback at Rostelecom Cup earlier this season with great ease but has since struggled with some knee problems. Even still, he enters this event as the Russian National Champ and skating fairly well. One thing many people will be looking at is the score Plushenko receives for his programs. At Russian Nationals his (and teammate Voronov) scores were very (very!) inflated...it'll be interesting to see what his actual international scores look like and if that knee continues to hold up. Voronov is still looking to crack into the top echelon of European men, he's been knocking at the door for several seasons now.

Stéphane Lambiel - It's a complete mystery to me that he has never won the European Title. Like Plushenko, he has made a rather impressive comeback this season, albeit he was only gone for one season to Plushenko's three. Lambiel, as a result of Jamal Othman's dismal performance in L.A. hasn't been afforded the chance to really pit himself against any of the world's best skaters this season. This competition will be the first time to see how Lambiel fits into this complex mix of skaters. Lambiel has a knack at being seemingly unprepared but looking rather prepared when you least expect it. He's also a very organic skater that likes new challenges and competes well given those challenges. He's planning a new free skate, we may (or may not) see it in Tallinn. I look at Lambiel as the wildcard here.

Interesting, the top three big names are all entering this event nursing some sort of injury. Joubert has his foot, Plushenko his knee, and Lambiel his hip. This may throw a wrench into things...then again it may not affect things at all.
 
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