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What is the name of the Russian figure skating prince?
Name: evgeni viktorovich plushenko, plushenko (Russia) Nationality: Russia Gender: Boys Day:1982.1.3 Height: 1.78m Weight: 72kg Sports career: Russia has always been a powerful country in traditional figure skating. In the last year or two, almost all the men's singles world championships have been won by two Russian boys. Among them, 19-year-old Plyushchenko won seven world championships including the World Championships in 20001year, completely defeating another injured Russian star, Yakudin, and took the top spot in men's single skating. Due to being only ranked third in the national championship of 1998, Pu Leshenko was not selected for the Russian Winter Olympics in Nagano. However, he brought many surprises to the world ice rink in the same year. In the first year of participating in major international competitions, Pu Leshenko won the runner-up in the 1998 European Championship and the third place in the World Championships. In the following two years, although he defeated teammate Yagudin twice in domestic competitions to win the national championship, he lost to Yagudin in three world competitions, including the Helsinki World Championships. In the European Championship in 2000, Pleshenko beat his opponent to win the championship for the first time, but in the subsequent World Championships, he made a major mistake in free skating and finally ranked fourth. 200 1 this year is a proud year for Pleshenko. In this year, he won the Grand Prix Finals of Figure Skating, Russian National Championships, European Championships, World Championships and three Grand Prix titles, the first four of which were won by defeating Yagudin. Pu Leshenko usually completes two kinds of four-week jumps in one set of movements, among which four-week jump followed by three-week jump and then two-week jump is his trademark movement, which is surprisingly difficult. In addition, Pu Leshenko is the only male skater who can do Berman's twist in history, and he has extremely high demands on physical flexibility. Under the enlightenment of his mother, Pu Leshenko started figure skating training at the age of 4. 1 1 year-old began to learn from Michelin and became classmates with Yagudin. Although the competition between the two is fierce on the court, the relationship off the court is very harmonious. Historical record: 1997 World Youth Championship champion; 1998 runner-up in the European Championship, 3rd in the World Championships; 1999 runner-up in the European and World Championships; European championship champion in 2000, fourth place in the world championship; 200 1 Grand Prix Finals Champion, World Championship and European Championship Champion; Runner-up in the 2002 Winter Olympics; World Championship and European Championship in 2003; Champion of the 2004 World Championships, runner-up of the European Championship, champion of the Russian Grand Prix and champion of the finals; Champion of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
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