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因為大姊大的第二任妻子的鼓勵,
(*第一任老婆好像是富家嬌嬌女,要由Plushenko呵護,
是否這是促使他在得到奧運金牌後急流勇退呢?
第二任老婆則是在音樂娛樂圈的能幹女強人吧,
不管人生經驗或是歲數都明顯比他多很多,輪到他被人照顧吧)

同時為了將在明年誕生的第二個小孩的奶粉錢
(*哈,小孩是真的明年會生,不是亂說的喔...)

更為了平息心頭不服輸之氣,
愛耍寶也好強的王者,終於決定復出重奪王權

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Plushenko and wife, Yana Rudkovskaya
男人背後的那個女人......影響力真的好大!!!



以下有網路報導為證:

Yana Rudkovskaya, a wife of Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko, the 2006 Olympic champion, is pregnant.
The couple say they would like to have twins. As sources report, Rudkovskaya is to give birth in summer.
It would be the 3rd child for Yana Rudkovskaya, 34, and the second for Evgeni Plushenko, 27. (剛滿27歲)


從他2006退出競賽圈之後,俄國花滑圈只有冰舞項目還有機會在前三名中看到之外

男女單項的成績都頗悽慘(*是說有兩位男單選手今年的表現也漸入佳境了)

在冬季奧運年即將到來之際,Plushenko的復出,讓一堆年輕好手都感受到壓力了吧

不過讓luna注意到的卻是這樣的場景

俄羅斯杯的長曲賽後,在等待評審評分時

Plushenko坐在位置上,頻頻的拍著自己的膝蓋

嗯......心中頓時就想,


成功是在克服傷痛過程中換來的.
(選手的膝蓋及背部容易受傷,不管是背部或是膝蓋的疼痛都是相當難以忍受的痛感)

同時又看到Plushenko在耍寶,在鏡頭前特意的比著自己的身材

沒錯,那是他要告訴所有的人
他為了這次的復出,硬是減掉了自己身上將近九公斤的贅肉
(這真是減肥沒毅力屢戰屢敗的luna最為佩服的地方了)

NHK賽事之後,GP大賽就剩下美國及加拿大站,接著就是決賽了.

王者,目前雖只在自己的國度亮相,

卻讓參與其他站的好手們,不由然的翹首仰望


當年有機會跟他一爭天下的Joubert,

雖然在第一站法國站,這個養他育他讓他能夠成長的國家跌的很慘

不過卻在NHK....遠在東瀛的日本名古屋滑冰場,

在全場觀眾熱烈尖叫的大力支持聲中,重新找回自信奪回第一名的寶座

大家都不約而同的說,不在意Plushenko的回歸會帶來太大的壓力

真是這樣的嗎?

Joubert doesn't feel Plushenko's return to competition increases the pressure, however. On the contrary, it inspires him. "It is good that he came back. It is good for figure skating and it will push all of us." Joubert is looking forward to new battles with the other master of the quad. Of all the current competitive skaters, Joubert is the only one that managed to beat Plushenko in a major competition (2004 Europeans).l

同時,在GP大賽中同樣復歸的瑞士spin高手都還沒亮相呢

奧運就如世界杯一樣,是選手們一輩子夢寐以求的頂點

GP大賽已過半,冬運還會遠嗎?

Plushenko還要再繼續努力,同樣的Joubert也說他不敢懈怠.

以下是篇王者歸來的報導,很長不過值得看一看

特別是Plushenko提到會讓他如此痛下決心復出的幾個原因

大家千萬不要在網上隨便看扁他,亂罵他呀....

哈哈,因為他可是會到論壇中聽聽及看看大家的看法與想法呢

也因此他決定.......讓世界知道.....誰才是第一!!!

帥呀! 真沒想到他復出的背後還有這樣一段精彩的所謂"復仇"故事呢!!!




王者歸來報導


Evgeni Plushenko
Return of the King


October 27, 2009
Article by Tatiana Flade


At the end of his free skating program at the Rostelecom Cup in Moscow, Russia's Evgeni Plushenko first raised his index finger, then pointed on himself. 'Look at me, I'm back and I'm still the number one,' said this gesture.

Savoring the sweet taste of victory, the reigning Olympic Champion skated an extra round and pumped his fist before bowing to the judges and the cheering crowd at the Megasport Arena. These emotions were exactly what he had come back for.

"He didn't compete for three years, but as soon as I saw him, I knew that there was a true Olympic Champion on the ice," respectfully said Japan's Takahiko Kozuka, the distant silver medalist at Rostelecom Cup.

"Hats off," commented France's Brian Joubert in his usual straightforward manner, speaking on the phone from France where he had followed the event via internet. "Plushenko's return is good for the sport, the spectators and his competitors," he added.

"He will be hard to beat," offered Plushenko's long-time rival, 2002 Olympic Champion Alexei Yagudin, who watched from the stands in Moscow.

Three and a half years after his last international competition, the Olympic Winter Games, the Russian proved that he is truly back. After his dynamic "Tango Amore" free skate (which included a quad-triple toeloop combination, two triple Axels and four other clean triples), it was almost forgotten that the 26-year-old had doubled the Lutz in the short program. It suddenly seemed like a minor negligence.

In spite of all the enthusiasm around him in Moscow, Plushenko remained calm and professional. "I am very pleased with my (free skating) performance. I made no mistakes in my jumps. I'm happy with my quad-triple combinations in these two days and there were good triple Axels," he noted.

"Obviously there is still a lot to do," he continued. "I have to work on my steps and spins. So we won't stop on what we achieved, but we will continue and go further and further. The big battles are still to come. The most important competitions are still ahead of me... these are the Russian Nationals, Europeans and the Olympic Games, of course."

Not many people had believed that Plushenko would really come back and be as competitive as he is. "I thank my supporters and my enemies," the skater said with a mischievous smile. "I'm actually following all these chats and forums and what people write on my website, even on the unofficial ones," he revealed. "I was surprised to read things such as 'It is not right that he is coming back and winning' or 'Well, he is coming to the Grand Prix now and he will finish second or third and then he'll stop.'"

Even some of his former friends with whom he competed against for a long time gave some negative comments. "It hurt," admitted Plushenko, "but I just wanted to prove to them and everyone that I still can skate and compete. So I'm thanking them for their critique. It was an extra motivation for me. And of course I want to thank the fans from all over the world."

The three-time World Champion showed the same qualities that brought him to the top before: consistency, strong technique, and presence on the ice. Although it may have looked easy, it was not. The pressure was huge.

"Of course I was nervous, very much so even," Plushenko admitted. "I had to skate first in the short program; I had no (ISU) ranking, zero points. It is my first serious competition and I have to do everything. Then I skated last in the free. I saw how the crowd applauded and cheered for Kozuka and I thought that he had landed everything in the program. I realized I could not afford a single mistake because each error can cost dearly. So there was nervousness, but I was able to overcome it. God and my protecting angel were with me, and I'm very glad about that."

His second wife, Jana Rudkovskaia, also seems to be a protecting angel for him. She attended the competition and cheered for him and he credits her for bringing him back into the sport. "I dedicate this victory to her," said Plushenko.

Now the athlete goes home to St. Petersburg to prepare for the upcoming events. He currently plans to compete at a domestic Cup of Russia event in Moscow at the end of November and at the Russian Nationals in December before going to the European Championships and Olympic Games. Coach Alexei Mishin is pleased with his student's progress.


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