Russian figure skating coach Inna Goncharenko told that she remembers only positive impressions from the strike. Evgenia Plushenko for the Sochi Olympic Games.
The Winter Olympics were held in Sochi in 2014. Maxim Kovtun won the Russian men’s qualifying championship, but Plushenko ended up going to the Sochi Games. Evgeniy helped the Russian team win gold in the team tournament and was supposed to compete in the singles tournament, but due to a back injury he withdrew a minute before competing in the short program.
— Of course, Plushenko was memorable at the 2014 Olympics. At that time, he was a super successful athlete. He left a luminous mark. There were so many nerves and doubts and conversations around it all. Stress, joy – all in one. Good things remain in my memory,” Goncharenko told .
During her figure skating career, Plushenko also won gold at the 2006 Olympics and two silver medals at the Olympics, and won the world championships three times.
Source : MatchTV

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