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| Evgeni Plushenko, of Russia, celebrates
after he won the gold medal in the Men's Free Skate. (Photo:
Xinhua) | BEIJING, Feb.18 -- Russian skater
Evgeny Plushenko, dubbed as "King on the Ice", has finally put an Olympic gold
medal to complete his medal collection.
The 23-year-old performed a pulsating free skate
Friday morning (Beijing Time) to win the men's title at the Winter Olympics,
keeping alive Russia's chances of completing an historic sweep of all four
figure skating gold medals.
The overwhelming favourite, a silver medallist four
years ago, outclassed world champion Stephane Lambiel by a huge margin of 27.12
points to become the fifth consecutive Russian or Soviet man to win the crown.
After skating an almost perfect programme, Plushenko
did not punch the air in victory or roar 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 and touched the ice and
kissed his hand in respect to the arena where that elusive gold was won.
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| Evgeni Plushenko, of Russia, celebrates
after he won the gold medal in the Men's Free Skate. (Photo:
Xinhua) |
Lambiel claimed Switzerland's first Olympic medal in
the event for 58 years with a score of 231.21, while Canada's Jeffrey Buttle
finished third.
Plushenko brought a roaring crowd to their feet with
a display full of drama and daring skills.
The first competitor among the medal contenders to
take to the ice, Plushenko nailed 12 jumps, including seven in combination, to
surpass Lambiel with a personal best total of 258.33.
He began with a quadruple-triple-double jump
combination before flying through the rest of his Godfather routine to surpass
Lambiel.
Plushenko looked supremely relaxed as he watched the
remaining competitors skate through their programmes and when the final scores
were in just smiled contentedly, waving at the camera, shaking hands with his
coach and hugging his team mates.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |