VGThuy
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Would there have been enough time to process Kovtun/Voronov? I know the Olympics are a lot stricter about putting in substitutions.
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Can you give a link to a piece where Plushenko said "he only intended to skate Team Event and then withdraw from Individual"? I recall he said "he knew he could pull off Team Event for sure with hope and intent to skate individual".....It was genius to announce publicly that he only intended to skate in the Team Event in Sochi, when the rules clearly stated that he also had to skate the individual competition.
MyCan you give a link to a piece where Plushenko said "he only intended to skate Team Event and then withdraw from Individual"? I recall he said "he knew he could pull off Team Event for sure with hope and intent to skate individual".....
I don't need "Archives", since i read the Russian interviews pre and post Olympics. Plushenko is ambitious, he thought he can handle all events, wanted to be a "superman", but yes, knew there is a chance he will not be able to skate individual event. If the issues is "intent", then yes he intended. If the issue is "knowing low probability of this happening"? yes, he knew the probability is low, but still wanted to try..... well, he is no different than Kwan who went to Turin Olympics injured, in hope she can handle it. And to the argument "but she withdrew in time to let another skater in", the contra-argument is "but Plushenko DID skate and helped Russian Team win Gold".Offhand, no. It was widely discussed at the time that he had no clue when he made the statement, and you should be able to find it in the Archives. Whatever he said, the ISU understood his intent, because in the follow-up documentation, they added specific language to squash it.
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Myat the time thought that Plushy kind of wanted to gauge how he was feeling after the team event going into the men's single discipline. IMHO, based on the scuttlebutt back then, I truly believe that he wanted to go for it, but could not. I know there are skating fans who will disagree w/ me, but first and foremost, Plushy was a competitor!
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He said he wanted to go for it while he was in Sochi. Sometime in the fall of 2013, he said he wanted to do the TE and let someone else to do the IE, which was clearly against the rules in the first TE announcement.
So you can just take the question and ignore the answer, which was his intent?but of course, when the answer became public, it delighted Plushenko's haters to ignore the question...
So you can just take the question and ignore the answer, which was his intent?
He said he wanted to go for it while he was in Sochi. Sometime in the fall of 2013, he said he wanted to do the TE and let someone else to do the IE, which was clearly against the rules in the first TE announcement. When the follow-up was issued by the ISU, they added language to make it clear that this was not an option, where there was only one competitor that qualified for the IE.
If he hadn't said anything publicly about his earlier intent, he could have played it by ear, which I suspect meant he would have changed his mind and tried to compete in the IE as well, but if he had said he was too injured after the TE, people could have had all of the suspicions they wanted, but it's not like he didn't have an inventory of injuries for plausible deniability.
ETA: Mishin may have been the one who disclosed it in an interview, but Plushenko wasn't hiding it.
He was planning to do four programs Those four were originally going to be Euros and the TE. After the ISU changed the TE documentation to make this clear that this wasn't acceptable, he changed his plan to skip Euros and skate four programs at the Olympics.
What I don't have is an obsession that Plushenko is infallible.
So, then what are we arguing about? You originally implied that Pluschenko "was planning to skip Individual event intentionally"..He was planning to do four programs Those four were originally going to be Euros and the TE. After the ISU changed the TE documentation to make this clear that this wasn't acceptable, he changed his plan to skip Euros and skate four programs at the Olympics.
What I don't have is an obsession that Plushenko is infallible.