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That is not what happened at all.Now, since a lot of people seem to be crying "This wudn't happen in Russia !!1!", I will relieve you all of that delusion - the Russian figure skating federation had absolutely no problem leaving their national champion at home during a home-field Olympics in favour of a "sentimental fave" who had essentially no body of work from the past few season due to being retired and didn't even bother to skate at Euros, also leaving two that-year Euros medalists off of the team for that same fave.
Maxim Kovtun would have gone to Sochi had he not messed up at Euros that he was off the podium and prior to that screwed up so badly at
Worlds he failed to get the second spot back that Russia really could have used. Kovtun finished 17th at the 2013 Worlds, almost as bad as Vincent at Worlds 2021.
Maxim could skate brilliantly as long as there was no pressure, but at a HOME Olympics as the sole representative in his sport skating in the first ever Team Event? A Team Event where the first event was the Men's SP?
I always find it hilarious when posters claim Plushy just waltzed into Sochi grabbed the Team Medal from the deserving hands of every other Russian men's skater and then waltzed out. Do people honestly believe he "planned" to withdraw from the singles event and set himself up for a life time of hate and abuse from his own country's media (the very media who called him a hero hours earlier) and eternal scorn from the Federation who now scores the skaters he coaches?
Maxim Kovtun should be relieved it wasn't him.
I will agree with you that Sergei Vonorov should have gone, but I'm pretty sure the RusFed didn't even realise he existed. Which certainly isn't Plushy's fault.
