Sunday, December 28, 2008

Celebrity Sighting: Yevgeny Plyushchenko Opens Figure Skating School In Armenia






Olympic Champion of Figure Skating legendar Yevgeny Plyushchenko will open a figure skating school in Armenia named after him and will closely contribute to development of figure skating in the country.

In 2009 a Figure Skating School named after Olympic Champion Yevgeny Plyushchenko will be opened at the Sport and Concert Complex after Karen Demirchyan. Here Armenian children will be able to train with the help of Russian specialists, which means that Armenian figure skaters will participate in international competitions more frequently.

While on a visit to the Armenian capital Yerevan Yevgeny Plyushchenko said that he is not simply interested in opening a figure skating school after his name, but also is interested to closely help to develop this beautiful type of sports in Armenia.

Shareholder of “Bamo” Company Hovik Muradyan assures that the second skating-rink will be created within the coming two years. On New Year’s Eve, on December 27 and 28 world known figure skater Yevgeny Plyushchenko and famous Hungarian composer Edwin Marton will perform the luxurious “Stradivarius’ golden ice” for Armenian spectators.

Plushenko took a break from competitive skating following the 2006 Olympic season. He has said the off season has helped him rest and recover from past knee injuries he has battled.

After seeing the poor results of Russian skaters in the 2007 World Figure Skating Championships (which was the worst since 1960), Plushenko was worried about Russia losing its status as a dominant force in figure skating, and was also concerned that Russia might even lose spots for its skaters in the 2010 Winter Olympics. He announced in April 2007 that he has decided to return to competitive skating for the 2007-2008 season, to keep Russia at a competitive level with other countries until the next generation of Russian skaters can take over. Plushenko has since delayed his return indefinitely.

Plushenko has also stated that he plans to compete in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

In 2008 Plushenko, together with violinist Edvin Marton, accompanied Dima Bilan on stage as part of the winning Eurovision Song Contest performance "Believe" in Belgrade, Serbia.

Plushenko skated on stage as part of the performance.
Reported by Armradio.am

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