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TURIN, Feb. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Russia continued its
winning streak in the men's figure skating as Evgeni Plushenko easily claimed
the gold medal in the Turin Winter Olympic Games here on Thursday.
The first skater among the medal contenders to take
to the ice, Plushenko nailed 12 jumps, including seven in combination, to
surpass Stephane Lambiel of Switzerland by a huge margin of 27.12 points with a
personal best of 258.33, and Jeffrey Buttle from Canada took the bronze medal.
After skating an almost perfect program, Plushenko
neither punched the air in victory nor roared with pleasure but sagged his
shoulders in exhaustion as the tension poured off.
As hordes of fans yelled "Rus-si-a", he made the sign
of the cross on his chest, kissed his wedding ring, touched the ice and kissed
his hand in respect to the arena where that elusive gold was won.
"I felt great. I am happy with the result and the
performance today," Plushenko said.
"Though I did a double flip instead of a triple flip,
I did a lot of good moves tonight. That's enough."
"I will surely to compete in the 2010 Olympics," he
added.
Russia has won four consecutive Olympic men's golds
in figure skating: Alexei Yagudin in 2002, Ilia Kulik in 1998, Alexei Urmanov in
1994 and Plushenko in Turin.
Plushenko, 23, put out a strong performance to E.
Marton's music "The Godfather" that featured an excellent quadruple toe loop and
triple toe loop as well as a triple axel, triple loop and an impressive change
foot combination spin.
The three-time world champion also showed a triple
salchow and earned a personal best of 167.67 points (85.25 technical score/82.42
component score), totaling at 258.33 points.
Born in Volograd, Russia, Plushenko started skating
at 4. Quickly identified as a talent, he went to St. Petersburg to train with
Russian coach Alexei Mishin at 11, who has described him back then as "slim,
like a cheap chicken."
Lambiel, the world champion last year, skated to
Antonio Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons", opened with a graceful triple axel,
followed by a quadruple toe loop and triple toe loop. He then pulledoff a double
axel, circular step sequence and an expressive triple salchow.
He picked up 152.17 points in the free skating, thus
was given the silver with a total result of 231.21 points.
The 20-year-old Lambiel is the first Swiss man to win
the Worlds since 1947 and he pulled ligaments in his right knee two weeks ago.
Buttle, the silver medalist at the 2005 Worlds,
earned a total result of 227.59 points, jumping from the six place in the short
program to the bronze medal.
"I am proud of myself. I had a good start. Though I
slipped in one move, it was the best you can ask for," Buttle said.
"A medal is not very important for me. I am happy I
had a great performance."
In Turin, Russia won the pairs gold with a victory by
Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin on Monday. After the men's final, the
Russians will go for the gold in both the ice dancing and the women's
competition.
Two Chinese skaters competed in the men's figure
skating. Zhang Min finished with 196.27 points in the 10th place and Li
Chengjiang skated to the 16th place. Enditem |