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  2. Evgeni Plushenko - Wikipedia

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    Evgeni Viktorovich Plushenko [1] (Russian: ... Their first son, Alexander, was born in January 2013 with their second, Arseniy, born in September 2020. [110]

  3. 2012 Russian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Evgeni Plushenko placed first in the men's short program, with Artur Gachinski and Zhan Bush in second and third respectively. [6] Plushenko won his ninth national title. [7] Gachinski won silver and Voronov climbed from fifth after the short to take the bronze medal. [8] [9] [10]

  4. Russian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Evgeni Plushenko: 1999: Evgeni Plushenko: Alexei Urmanov: 2000: Alexander Abt: 2001: 2002 Alexander Abt: Ilia Klimkin [3] 2003 Kazan: Alexander Abt: Ilia Klimkin: Stanislav Timchenko [4] 2004 Saint Petersburg: Evgeni Plushenko: Andrei Griazev [5] 2005 Andrei Griazev: Andrei Lezin [6] 2006 Kazan: Ilia Klimkin: Sergei Dobrin [7] 2007: Mytishchi ...

  5. 2014 Russian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    31-year-old Evgeni Plushenko, a ten-time national champion, was first in the men's short program by over five points ahead of 18-year-old Maxim Kovtun, with Sergei Voronov coming in third. In the free skate, Kovtun upset Plushenko to win his first national title, outscoring him by 11.09 points in the segment and 5.76 points overall.

  6. Figure skating responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    After she liked Plushenko's Instagram post supporting the invasion, the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine announced her expulsion from the Ukraine national team. [ 18 ] In the summer of 2022, Margarita Drobiazko , a Russian-born ice dancer, and her husband, Povilas Vanagas , performed in a Sochi ice show organized by the wife of Kremlin ...

  7. 2013 Russian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Evgeni Plushenko took the lead in the men's short program, with Sergei Voronov and Maxim Kovtun in second and third respectively. [8] Plushenko also placed first in the free skating and took his 10th national title, while Voronov took silver and Konstantin Menshov the bronze. [11] [12]

  8. 2012 European Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Artur Gachinski narrowly won the short program ahead of Plushenko. [8] Plushenko won the free skate and took his seventh European title, while Gachinski took the silver and France's Florent Amodio won the bronze. [9] 23 ladies competed in the preliminary round, with the top ten advancing to the short program to join 18 direct entries. [10]

  9. Continues with Wings - Wikipedia

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    Evgeni Plushenko is a Russian figure skater and skating coach who has competed at four Winter Olympics (2002–2014), having won four medals, among them gold in men's singles in 2006 and the team event in 2014. [12] Plushenko is one of Hanyu's childhood idols who influenced him in style and technique.