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cekoni
view post Posted on 9/10/2009, 00:06




http://betting.betfair.com.au/olympics-200...ada-081009.html
Andy Morris / 08 October 2009

Sporting world's eyes turn to Canada

A projected 5,500 athletes will converge on Vancouver-Whistler for the 2010 Winter Olympics, all full of dreams of winning gold


There will be 86 golds up for grabs, and by the time the closing ceremony is held on February 28 some will have made their mark on history.....

.... It is three years since Evgeni Plushenko won the last of his major championships, but he could provide one of the comeback stories of the Winter Olympics. A silver medallist in Salt Lake City in 2002, he won gold in Turin four years later and has three world titles to his name. After a two-year hiatus in his career, he is back in serious training ahead of his trip to Vancouver-Whistler, and it would not pay to write off his chances....
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 12/10/2009, 01:41




Part from the text of Patrick Chan's chances for the Olympics :B):

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Columnists/Buffe...372491-sun.html

... And then there is the Evgeni Plushenko factor.

Any chance Chan had of winning the gold in Vancouver on Feb. 18 suffered a severe setback with the announcement that Plushenko, the 2006 Olympic Games king, four-time Grand Prix final gold medallist and three-time world champion, was returning to compete in Vancouver.

Plushenko is one of the all-time greats in the event and an instant contender for the gold, earning a total of 70 perfect 6.0's (prior to the implementation of the new judging system) during his career.

TECHNICAL MARVEL

He is a technical marvel on the ice, landing close to 100 quads in competition, including a number of firsts in combination.

And he is not exactly Chris Chelios on figure skates. Plushenko is 26.

The exciting news is, Chan, and the rest of the figure skating world, will get a chance to see where Plushenko is, in terms of his preparation, at the Rostelecom Cup (formerly the Cup of Russia) in two weeks in Moscow. Chan and Plushenko will both open their Grand Prix seasons at the event. (Chan will also compete at Skate Canada International, Nov. 19-22, in Kitchener).

For a while, it seemed the men's skating competition in Vancouver would be a three-horse field between Chan, defending world champion Evan Lysacek of the U.S., and 2007 world champion Brian Joubert. But now it could be one of the most competitive men's finals in Olympic history, with the inclusion of Plushenko and two-time world champion and 2006 Olympic silver-medallist Stephane Lambiel of Switzerland. Lambiel also announced his return to competitive skating this summer and recently won the Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf, Germany.

As many as nine skaters now have a shot at a podium finish in Vancouver....
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 12/10/2009, 07:06




http://www.allsportinfo.ru/index.php?id=32803

Valentin Piseev: in the Olympic team, certainly will be Kavaguti with Smirnov, Mukhortova with Trankov, Domnina with Shabalin, Khokhlova and Novitsky, and Evgeny Plushenko

... "The Olympic season is still only gained momentum, so talk about the preliminary team for the Games in Vancouver, I can only with a pinch of conventionality - warned Valentin Piseev. - Total in Canada, we can send 16 athletes: three pairs and dance couples, and by two figure skater in men and women competition. If nothing happens with health, probably will go enter in Olympic team - in pair skating Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov, Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov; in dancing - Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin, Yana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski, in men's figure skating - Evgeni Plushenko. The names of the other athletes do not dare to call. Who will select - do not know....

Also, Valentin Piseev told about the system of selection for the Olympic Games in Vancouver. "The team will be formed on the basis of the december Championships of Russia in St. Petersburg. And only by the results of the European Championships, which will be held in Tallinn in January next year, we will finalize the participants of the Games in Canada "
 
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kudryavka
view post Posted on 15/10/2009, 19:10






cekoni, what did Yags say? please translate the news :wub:
 
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dimitra
view post Posted on 15/10/2009, 19:15




only thing i understood is that he wished good luck to plushy?
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 15/10/2009, 22:41




QUOTE (kudryavka @ 15/10/2009, 20:10)
(FILE:https://www.youtube.com/v/eeBGhEPh894&hl=ja&fs=1&)

cekoni, what did Yags say? please translate the news :wub:

Yes, as Dimi said - udachi! :lol:

Yagudin: "Skater on the Olympics must be 200% above his own capabilities. I know Zhenya very well, I know him a long time, and when we competed with each other, and when we worked together in the same coach. He has that. I wish him luck. It will be a great achievement, if he go back and managed to win."

This video is from sport news shows "Now about sports" - 14.10.2009. ;)
http://www.5-tv.ru/programs/broadcast/504067/

- download video: http://www.5-tv.ru/shared/files/200910/1_99887.flv (Plsuhy & Yags from 01:45")

... or copy/paste youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeBGhEPh894 to http://keepvid.com/ ... and download .mp4 video :P
 
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dimitra
view post Posted on 15/10/2009, 23:10




"Skater on the Olympics must be 200% above his own capabilities
what does that mean?that he is 200%(double) ready or he is 200% confident about his capabalities?
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 15/10/2009, 23:32




QUOTE (dimitra @ 16/10/2009, 00:10)
"Skater on the Olympics must be 200% above his own capabilities
what does that mean?that he is 200%(double) ready or he is 200% confident about his capabalities?

Ready ... must to give ;)
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 16/10/2009, 20:42




http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp...0&vkey=ice_news
16.10.2009, by Lois Elfman, special to icenetwork.com

Chan looks past injury; eyes on Vancouver
On the mend from torn calf muscle


... As Chan, 18, has accomplished so much at such a young age, one has to realize that he'd just entered the senior ranks at the precocious age of 15 when reigning Olympic men's gold medalist Evgeni Plushenko of Russia was winning his title in Torino. Rostelecom Cup would have been Chan's first opportunity to compete against the former world champion, and he says he's disappointed that won't happen.

"It was huge excitement for me to hear him come back and have the chance to compete against someone who I used to watch on TV at home with my dad and mom," Chan says. "We used to watch him skate and watch the stories about him and how he got to the point he is. I'm very disappointed, but I'm pretty sure if he does what he does, I'll for sure see him further in the season."....
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 18/10/2009, 01:07




http://www.allsportinfo.ru/?id=32856
14.10.2009.

The best athlete of the week

Agency of sport information "All Sport" continues the project to determine the best athlete in Russia. The best athlete of the second week of October (5-11 October) was Lyubov Shutova, who won gold at Fencing World Championships in Antalya (Turkey).

"The best athlete of the week" - only the first stage of our project. Top ten most outstanding in the current week, we call ourselves, to interview employees of the Agency "All Sport". The second stage - the definition of "best athlete of the month. As a result of weeks of the month on a vote of fans offered 20 athletes who distinguished themselves in the past month and involved dozens of weekly.

The final stage - the definition of the "Best Athlete of Winter (spring, summer, autumn). Five of the best athletes of each month, and five wild card-holders from the Agency "All Sport" submitted to the court experts - senior executives of the Ministry of Sport, Tourism and Youth Policy of Russia, the Olympic Committee of Russia, Sports Federations, an influential sports policy.....

The best athletes of the week 5-11 October

1. Lyubov Shutova (fencing) - the world champion in Antalya (Turkey) in the individual tournament shpazhistok
2. Aida Shanaeva, Larissa Korobeinikova, Julia Biryukova, Camilla Gafurzyanova (fencing) - Silver medalist of the World Cup in Antalya (Turkey) in the team tournament
3. Alex Khovanskii, Artem Sedov, Renal Ganeev, Alexander Stukalin (fencing) - bronze medalist of the World Cup in Antalya (Turkey) in the team tournament
4. Svetlana Kuznetsova (tennis) - winner of the tournament series "Premier" in Beijing (China)
5. Liliya Shobukhova (athletics) - winner of the prestigious Chicago Marathon
6. Evgeni Plushenko (figure skating) - winner of the "Russian Cup" in Perm in singles skating, exceeding the world record in the amount of short and long programs, as well as in the short program
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7. Inga Abitova, Silvia Skvortsova and Elza Kireeva (athletics) - bronze medalist at the World Half Marathon Championships in Birmingham (UK)
8. Alena Leonova (figure skating) - winner of international tournament "Finlandia Trophey" in singles skating
9. Lidiya Grigoryeva (athletics) - the third in the prestigious Chicago Marathon
10. Adelina Sotnikova (figure skating) - winner of the "Russian Cup" in Perm in single skating
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 27/10/2009, 05:18




QUOTE (goldendove @ 26/10/2009, 14:43)
Vaitsehovskaya's interview with Yagudin about Plushenko

original source:
http://winter.sport-express.ru/figureskating/reviews/2146

translation by TAHbKA@fsu ...

Thanks for translation :rolleyes: ... nice from Yagudin, that he can "surpassed" sports vanity :) .... but it is not nice of him, that assesses the Plushy's "life maturity" <_< - nevertheless, he is quite older than Evgeni :P
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 27/10/2009, 19:11




I dont remember this pics.... :B):

http://www.sovsport.ru/photo/gallery-item/1201

Open "test skate" National team of Russia - Moscow 19/20.09.2009

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goldendove
view post Posted on 29/10/2009, 07:36




Evgeni Plushenko- Return of the King


http://www.goldenskate.com/articles/2009/102709.shtml

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At the end of his free skating program at the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow, Russia's Evgeni Plushenko first raised his index finger, then pointed on himself. 'Look at me, I'm back and I'm still the number one,' said this gesture.

Savoring the sweet taste of victory, the reigning Olympic Champion skated an extra round and pumped his fist before bowing to the judges and the cheering crowd at the Megasport Arena. These emotions were exactly what he had come back for.

"He didn't compete for three years, but as soon as I saw him, I knew that there was a true Olympic Champion on the ice," respectfully said Japan's Takahiko Kozuka, the distant silver medalist at Rostelecom Cup.

"Hats off," commented France's Brian Joubert in his usual straightforward manner, speaking on the phone from France where he had followed the event via internet. "Plushenko's return is good for the sport, the spectators and his competitors," he added.

"He will be hard to beat," offered Plushenko's long-time rival, 2002 Olympic Champion Alexei Yagudin, who watched from the stands in Moscow.

Three and a half years after his last international competition, the Olympic Winter Games, the Russian proved that he is truly back. After his dynamic "Tango Amore" free skate (which included a quad-triple toeloop combination, two triple Axels and four other clean triples), it was almost forgotten that the 26-year-old had doubled the Lutz in the short program. It suddenly seemed like a minor negligence.

In spite of all the enthusiasm around him in Moscow, Plushenko remained calm and professional. "I am very pleased with my (free skating) performance. I made no mistakes in my jumps. I'm happy with my quad-triple combinations in these two days and there were good triple Axels," he noted.

"Obviously there is still a lot to do," he continued. "I have to work on my steps and spins. So we won't stop on what we achieved, but we will continue and go further and further. The big battles are still to come. The most important competitions are still ahead of me... these are the Russian Nationals, Europeans and the Olympic Games, of course."

Not many people had believed that Plushenko would really come back and be as competitive as he is. "I thank my supporters and my enemies," the skater said with a mischievous smile. "I'm actually following all these chats and forums and what people write on my website, even on the unofficial ones," he revealed. "I was surprised to read things such as 'It is not right that he is coming back and winning' or 'Well, he is coming to the Grand Prix now and he will finish second or third and then he'll stop.'"

Even some of his former friends with whom he competed against for a long time gave some negative comments. "It hurt," admitted Plushenko, "but I just wanted to prove to them and everyone that I still can skate and compete. So I'm thanking them for their critique. It was an extra motivation for me. And of course I want to thank the fans from all over the world."

The three-time World Champion showed the same qualities that brought him to the top before: consistency, strong technique, and presence on the ice. Although it may have looked easy, it was not. The pressure was huge.

"Of course I was nervous, very much so even," Plushenko admitted. "I had to skate first in the short program; I had no (ISU) ranking, zero points. It is my first serious competition and I have to do everything. Then I skated last in the free. I saw how the crowd applauded and cheered for Kozuka and I thought that he had landed everything in the program. I realized I could not afford a single mistake because each error can cost dearly. So there was nervousness, but I was able to overcome it. God and my protecting angel were with me, and I'm very glad about that."

His second wife, Jana Rudkovskaia, also seems to be a protecting angel for him. She attended the competition and cheered for him and he credits her for bringing him back into the sport. "I dedicate this victory to her," said Plushenko.

Now the athlete goes home to St. Petersburg to prepare for the upcoming events. He currently plans to compete at a domestic Cup of Russia event in Moscow at the end of November and at the Russian Nationals in December before going to the European Championships and Olympic Games. Coach Alexei Mishin is pleased with his student's progress.

"So far he has been skating better and better," said Mishin. "The life outside the sport has turned him into a more serious person and made him more complete as a performer. I won't say what we now especially will work on for our next competition as this would mean to talk about our weaknesses."

Plushenko himself revealed that he wants to include a triple Lutz-half loop-triple flip jump sequence into his free skating. "I did a triple Axel-half loop-triple flip combination before, and I have to do a jump sequence like this. Nobody else is doing it," he explained.

The athlete had to give up a lot for his quest for a third Olympic medal, but Plushenko doesn't regret it. At the same time he remains realistic. "I'm at 70 percent today. I'm not in top shape yet. I know my mistakes and my weakness, and I'm hard on myself and my coach and choreographer are hard on me. I won't stop. I will continue to work," he promised. "Obviously medaling at the Olympic Games is my goal, but first I have to get there. Anything can happen. Injuries can happen and I won't be able to compete."

Right now, however, it looks like one of the banners in the ice rink in Moscow summed it up pretty well: "The return of the king".


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Very nice article! :lol: :i5skuv.gif: :plushyoly:


 
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rainisland
view post Posted on 29/10/2009, 08:12




Cekoni, Cekoni................you are doing just a great work, with articles and translation.....but please, we all waiting fot that, we are waiting for your personal report, tell us everything, tell us where were you meet Zhenya and gave him the gift, tell as your emotions .........
PLEASEEEEEEEEEE :wub: YOU KNOW that this is the most important for Plushy's fan :36_1_41.gif:
 
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lilaa
view post Posted on 29/10/2009, 10:28




I agree with Ada, share your emotions with us, when I read the personal reports of plushy fans I feel almost like I also was there, so please... ^_^
 
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