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Evgeni Plushenko is a figure skating competing for Russia. Plushenko is the 2006 Olympic gold medalist and 2002 and 2010 silver medalist. Plushenko is the only Russian male competing in the men's single field. After the 2010 Olympics, Plushkeno has lost his eligibility to compete due to participate in events not approved by the Russian Figure Skating Federation. Plushenko was able to appeal and was later reinstated.  Plushenko skated in the team event at the 2014 Olympics helping Russia win the gold but withdrew from the men's single event due to injury.  
 
Evgeni Plushenko is a figure skating competing for Russia. Plushenko is the 2006 Olympic gold medalist and 2002 and 2010 silver medalist. Plushenko is the only Russian male competing in the men's single field. After the 2010 Olympics, Plushkeno has lost his eligibility to compete due to participate in events not approved by the Russian Figure Skating Federation. Plushenko was able to appeal and was later reinstated.  Plushenko skated in the team event at the 2014 Olympics helping Russia win the gold but withdrew from the men's single event due to injury.  
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==Torino 2006==
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Plushenko won the gold medal in the men's single competition by 27.12 points.
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==Vancouver 2010==
 
==Vancouver 2010==

Revision as of 18:59, 17 February 2014

 Evgeni Plushenko has won 2 gold medals at the Olympic Games Evgeni Plushenko has won 2 silver medals at the Olympic Games 



Evgeni Plushenko is a figure skating competing for Russia. Plushenko is the 2006 Olympic gold medalist and 2002 and 2010 silver medalist. Plushenko is the only Russian male competing in the men's single field. After the 2010 Olympics, Plushkeno has lost his eligibility to compete due to participate in events not approved by the Russian Figure Skating Federation. Plushenko was able to appeal and was later reinstated.  Plushenko skated in the team event at the 2014 Olympics helping Russia win the gold but withdrew from the men's single event due to injury.  

Torino 2006

Plushenko won the gold medal in the men's single competition by 27.12 points.

Event Score Rank
Short 90.66 1
Free 167.57 1
Overall 258.33 1


Vancouver 2010

Plushenko won the silver medal in the men's singles competition.

Event Score Rank
Short 90.85 1
Free 165.51 2
Overall 256.36 2


Sochi 2014

Team Competition - Plushenko skated both the short and free skate.

Event  Score Points
Short 91.93 9
Free 168.20 10

Plushenko had to withdrawal prior to skating his short program due to a back injury. After withdrawing, Plushenko announced he was retiring from competitive skating.

Major Competition Results

  • Olympics: 2002 - 2nd; 2006 - 1st; 2010 - 2nd; 2014-1st [team]; 2014-WD [singles]
  • World Championships: 1998 - 3rd; 1999 - 2nd; 2000 - 4th; 2001 - 1st; 2003 - 1st; 2004 - 1st;
  • European Championships: 1998 - 2nd; 1999 - 2nd; 2000 - 1st; 2001 - 1st; 2003 - 1st; 2004 - 2nd; 2005 - 1st; 2006 - 1st; 2010 - 1st; 2012 - 1st
  • Russian National Championships - 1996 - 6th; 1997 - 4th; 1998 - 3rd; 1999-2002 - 1st; 2004-2006 - 1st; 2010 - 1st; 2012 - 1st; 2013 - 1st; 2014 - 2nd