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Plushenko is very different from all other skaters. In Russia, even those people who are indifferent to figure skating know him well. Valieva has just shown a phenomenal program, but if she wanted to get lost in the street crowd, she would have done it with ease, and no one would have recognized her. But Plushenko will be recognized instantly, even if he disguises himself.They didI don't get what happened...I know a large group of his fans were deeply upset about the Eurovision thing (your guess is as good as mine as to why, I thought that was awesome when I found out about it!) and turned their fan board into a hate board
(I wonder if some of the fans quoted in that story are among them...)
I guess he overstayed his welcome and that he didn't do good enough at his last two Olympics. Reminds me of the UK press and Andy Murray, when he does well they're happy to claim him, when he loses he's suddenly "That guy from Scotland"
When a person is so bright, everything becomes noticeable in him, even the smallest details. This means that there are also more possible reasons for hostility. I knew a woman who genuinely admired Plushenko's free skating, but literally went crazy with hatred while watching the Gala. It looked ridiculous.
There were very different claims against him, the list would probably consist of several thousand items, and participation in Eurovision is just one of the reasons. Helping Putin in the elections, marrying Rudkovskaya, the long-term war against Yagudin and Tarasova, refusing to fight at the Sochi Olympics - everything went into this "medal score".
With all this, I believe that if Plushenko manages to train at least one world champion among men in his academy, the attitude towards him will dramatically improve (at least temporarily). In the meantime, the Plushenko-coach haters resemble impatient gardeners who are sure that if they planted a tree yesterday, then today they can pick apples from it.


