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Thanx..I have various feelings, it must be painful for him not to be able to move a lot, physically and emotionally ..
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Thanx..I have various feelings, it must be painful for him not to be able to move a lot, physically and emotionally ..
Of course Plushenko can take can take the Sochi mens' title! No doubt there's a platinum medal waiting in a vault somewhere that he can award himself in the event those evil judges don't recognize his genius!![]()
If he does, hopefully he does it with better programs than 2010.

skateluvr said:But he clearly stated he felt he had won, done enough to win. Jumping up on the gold podium was wrong.
skateluvr said:This is why people feel the Russians are not good sports.


I'm not even a fan, but you just have to have respect for this guy.Or in 2006...![]()
But he clearly stated he felt he had won, done enough to win. he was shocked, and it was bad treatment he gave Evan. Jumping up on the gold podium was wrong. As much as I like him and forgive the diva part of him, that was just plain disrespectful to the gold winner of 2010. I am sure he regrets his behavior. In retrospect, I hope he was embarassed, but I doubt it. This is why people feel the Russians are not good sports. Irina behaved similarly. Maybe there was no platinum medal but didn't Putin say it was or some other high profile Russian? Who said that it was platinum? His fan club? I recall it was said. Again, this detracted from the win by American Evan Lysacek, though not by much to me. It may not have been a large point spread, but i thought it was absolutely the right podium.