MEN
Date of birth:
03.11.1982
Evgeni PLUSHENKO
RUS
Solnechni (Khabarovsk region)
Place of birth:
Height:
178
cm
St. Petersburg
Home town:
Student
Profession:
Hobbies:
music, dancing, computer games
1986
Yubileiny Sport Club
Start sk. / Club:
/
23
at St. Petersburg
h / week
Practice high season:
23
at St. Petersburg
h / week
Practice low season:
Mikhail Makoveev
Former coach:
Valeri Mikhailovski (SP), Kirill Simonov (FP)
Choreographer:
Alexei Mishin
Coach:
Music Short Program / Original Dance as of 2002/2003 season
Adagio by T. Albinoni
| Carmen by George Bizet |
| or |
| St. Petersburg 300 by Igor Korniliuk |
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of 2002/2003 season
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National Champ.
World Juniors
European Champ.
World Champ.
Olympic Games
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
| Plushenko was sent to the ice rink by his mother at age four. His mother liked figure skating and had some friends |
| at the rink. When Plushenko was 11 years old, his ice rink in Volgograd closed, and the boy moved alone to St. |
| Petersburg to train there. His mother followed later, while his father (a carpenter) and elder sister stayed in |
| Volgograd. Plushenko is the first skater to perform a quadruple toeloop-triple toeloop-triple loop combination in |
| competition (Cup of Russia 2002). His trademark is a Biellmann spin. He decided to learn this famous spin soon |
| after he started to skate when he saw a girl doing it. Plushenko's parents never watch him competing live, even if |
| competitions are held at home, in St. Petersburg. "This has been a tradition since I was a kid, and we don't want to |
| change it now", he explains. Plushenko's Free Skating music has been especially composed and arranged for him |
| by the Russian composer Igor Korniliuk. |
Cup of Russia, St. Petersburg
ISU Grand Prix Final, Kitchener
Bofrost Cup on Ice, Gelsenkirchen
2001
2001
2002
2002
1
1
2
1
Cup of Russia Gallina Blanca, Moscow
Campbells FS Classic, Daytona, Fl.
Figure Skating Challenge, Auburn Hills, Mich
ISU Grand Prix Final, St. Petersburg
2002
2002
2002
2003
1
2
1
1
S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International Competition
Year
Place
International Competition
Year
Place
Four Continents
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last update:
27.03.2003
23:07:28