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Evgeni Plushenko is an artist of extraordinary intensity, who is able to enchant everybody with his interpretation, but he is also an athlete of great value, who won the most prestigious titles of his sport. And not only once.

From his debut on the international scene, when he was only 14 year old, Evgeni collected a series of incredible victories and records: Olympic champ in 2006 at the Turin Winter Olympic Games, silver medal at the Salt Lake City Olympic Games, three times world champion, five times European champion, seven times Russian champion, four times winner of the Grand Prix, just to cite some of the most important goals.

 

Evgeni Plushenko also detains the world record for the highest score ever gained by an athlete: 258.33, realised at the Olympic Games in Turin.  

He received 75 times the perfect evaluation: 6.0.

He has been the first athlete to complete a 4 toeloop, 3 toeloop, 3 loop combination, and one of the few male artists ever able to perform a Bielmann.

During his career he has won 52 gold medals, 14 silver medals and 4 bronze medals.

He is recognised as the greatest ice skater of all time, with his incredible steps sequences which excite people from all over the world.

COMPETITIONS

2005/2006
Olympic Games (Turin) 1st
European Championship (Lion) 1st
Russian Nationals (Kazan) 1st
Cup of Russia (St. Petersburg) 1st
Cristal Skate (Moscow) 1st

2004/2005
World Championships (Moscow) WD
European Championships (Turin) 1st
Russian Nationals (St. Petersburg) 1st
Grand Prix Final (Beijing) 1st
Marshalls World Cup (Auburn Hills, USA) 1st
Cup of Russia (Moscow) 1st
2nd stage-Cup of Russia (Samara) 1st

2003/2004
Marshalls World Skating Challenge ( Providence) 1st
World Championships (Dortmund) 1st
European Championships (Budapest) 2nd
Russian Nationals (St. Petersburg) 1st
Grand Prix Final (Colorado Springs) 2nd
Crest Whitestrips I. F.S. Challenge (Auburn Hills, USA) 1st
Cup of Russia (Moscow) 1st
Trophee Lalique (Paris) 1st
Skate Canada (Mississauga) 1st
Campbell's International Figure Skating Classic (New York) 1st

2002/2003
ABC Sports I.F.S. Challenge (Bridgeport) 1st
World Championships (Washington) 1st
Grand Prix Final (St. Petersburg) 1st
European Championships (Malmö) 1st
Crest Whitestrips I.F.S. Challenge (Auburn Hills, USA) 1st
Cup of Russia (Moscow) 1st
Bofrost Cup (Gelsenkirchen) 1st
Campbell's I.F.S. Classic (Daytona) 2nd

2001/2002
Olympic Games (Salt Lake City) 2nd
Russian Nationals (Moscow) 1st
Grand Prix Final (Kitchener) 2nd
Cup of Russia (St. Petersburg) 1st
Sparkassen Cup (Gelsenkirchen) 1st
Goodwill Games (Brisbane) 1st

2000/2001
World Championships (Vancouver) 1st
Grand Prix Final (Tokyo) 1st
European Championships (Bratislaw) 1st
Japan Open PRO/AM (Tokio) 2nd
Russian Nationals (Moscow) 1st
NHK Trophy (Asahikawa) 1st
Cup of Russia (St. Petersburg)1st
Sparkassen Cup (Gelsenkirchen) 1st

1999/2000
World Championships (Nice) 4th
European Championships (Wien) 1st
Grand Prix Final (Lion) 1st
Russian Nationals (Moscow) 1st
NHK Trophy (Nagoya) 1st
Cup of Russia (St. Petersburg) 1st
Sparkassen Cup (Gelsenkirchen) 1st
Keri Lotion Classic (Orlando) 2nd
Grand Slam of Skating (Ontario) 1st

1998/1999
World Championships (Helsinki) 2nd
Grand Prix Final (St. Petersburg) 3rd
European Championships (Prague) 2nd
Japan Open (Tokyo) 1st
Russian Nationals (Moscow) 1st
NHK Trophy (Sapporo) 1st
Cup of Russia (Moscow) 2nd
Skate Canada (Kamloops) 1st
Grand Slam of Skating (Chealeston) 4th
Goodwill Games (Long Island) 2nd

1997/1998
World Championships (Minneapolis) 2nd
European Championships (Milan) 2nd
Champions Series Final (Munich) 5th
Russian Nationals (Moscow) 3rd
Cup of Russia (St. Petersburg) 2nd
Skate America (Detroit) 2nd
Finlandia Trophy (Helsinki) 3rd

1996/1997
European Youth Olympics (Sundsvall) 1st
Russian Nationals (Moscow) 4th
World Junior Championships (Seoul) 1st
Cup of Russia (St. Petersburg) 4th
Blue Swords (Khemnitz) 1st
Finlandia Trophy (Helsinki) 7th

 
 
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