Didn't Plushenko have several surgeries - like knee and back? As I recall, he skated in the team event in Sochi after back surgery and re-injured it so he pulled out of the individual event.
Yes. See my post number 10
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Didn't Plushenko have several surgeries - like knee and back? As I recall, he skated in the team event in Sochi after back surgery and re-injured it so he pulled out of the individual event.
Didn't Plushenko have several surgeries - like knee and back? As I recall, he skated in the team event in Sochi after back surgery and re-injured it so he pulled out of the individual event.
Irina Rodnina - was dumped by her partner, as a skater and a woman. Returned with Zaitzev to win several Worlds and Olympics.
Alina Zagitova - had a broken leg, then a broken arm, almost quit skating, then Eteri offered to return. During this summer's training camp, she went into deep depression (from all the media and Med-fan attacks), wanted to quit skating, one day she ran out of the rink in her skates and kept running in an empty field until Eteri found her and made her come back. After that Zagitova was laying in her bed for several days not wanting to get out or skate and Eteri came to her house, made her get up and skate again. Few days before the GP event in Moscow, Zagitova fell into another "bad mental hole" and moved from her apartment into a hotel room, because she wanted to be alone. She said that "everything around her disturbed her", she did not want to talk to people or see anybody. She said she has no friends but her dog, because "who she thought were friends turned out to be two-faced/not-sincere". She only came to practices at Megasport, talked to her coaching team, fulfilled her endorsement and media obligations, and then hid in her hotel room. But she won, as she did in prior situations.
.. there are many more skaters with serious injuries and emotional states which almost prevented their return to ice..... But they don't talk about it in public, and yet return and win.
Not illness or injury, but Sasha Cohen came back to competition after a four year hiatus.
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Thank you for sharing this, and your sources. I had no idea it was so hard for her. That makes her win sweeter for her, and gives a reason to have compassion toward her.Just to make sure my info does not sound like rumors or hearsay, here are the articles by Eteri and Zag confirming..
"Zagitova ran away into the cornfield in skates, wanted to quit, but we found her and talked to her.."
https://www.eurosport.ru/figure-skating/story_sto7015268.shtml
https://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sport...vylovili_ubedili_chto_nado_prodolzhat_katatsa
"Before the start, everything (everyone) makes me crazy. I want to stay alone in a hotel room."
https://sport24.ru/news/other/2018-...yet-besit-potomu-zhivu-v-gostinitse-a-ne-doma
https://rsport.ria.ru/figure_skating/20181116/1146081109.html
Elvis Stojko competed with an injured groin at the 98 Olympics, earning silver, then recovered from it and came back to competition, earning world silver in 2001 IIRC.
And I'll never forget Dan Zhang's horrible fall at the 2006 Olympics, after which she got up, dusted herself off, and completed the program.
Plushenko had many back surgeries and he kept coming back. After the 2006 Olympics he did not compete for three years. He came back in the 2010?Olympic season and won the Olympic silver. He disappeared again from competing, had more surgeries, and came back in 2014 for the Olympics. He won the team gold.
When mentioning Deanna Stellato let's not forget Naomi Nari Nam who had terrible hip injuries and returned as a pairs skater.
Also Rena Inoue, who battled and beat cancer.
Fun fact, she competed in Olympics 14 years apart! She went to the 92 Games in pairs for Japan, 94 in singles, and 2006 skating pairs with John Baldwin. I'm not sure I can think of any other skater who has done that.
Sad to hear about Zagitova's mental conditions.(((Zagitova&Masaru))) Would you kindly translate Eteri's short interview in this article? It's difficult for me to read Russian with google machine translation.Just to make sure my info does not sound like rumors or hearsay, here are the articles by Eteri and Zag confirming..
"Zagitova ran away into the cornfield in skates, wanted to quit, but we found her and talked to her.."
https://www.eurosport.ru/figure-skating/story_sto7015268.shtml
https://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sport...vylovili_ubedili_chto_nado_prodolzhat_katatsa
"Before the start, everything (everyone) makes me crazy. I want to stay alone in a hotel room."
https://sport24.ru/news/other/2018-...yet-besit-potomu-zhivu-v-gostinitse-a-ne-doma
https://rsport.ria.ru/figure_skating/20181116/1146081109.html
— Она у нас убежала в коньках на поле. Мы ее выловили. Убедили ее, что все-таки надо продолжать кататься. И в итоге — олимпийская чемпионка. Мне нравится это. Нравится, когда я говорю девочкам: вот ты поработаешь и получишь вот это, это и это. Когда они к этому приходят, я спрашиваю: обманула? Они говорят: нет! — сказала Тутберидзе в эфире Первого канала.
The best i can... word for word, some phrases are informal, so it is not "word for word".Sad to hear about Zagitova's mental conditions.(((Zagitova&Masaru))) Would you kindly translate Eteri's short interview in this article? It's difficult for me to read Russian with google machine translation.
— Она у нас убежала в коньках на поле. Мы ее выловили. Убедили ее, что все-таки надо продолжать кататься. И в итоге — олимпийская чемпионка. Мне нравится это. Нравится, когда я говорю девочкам: вот ты поработаешь и получишь вот это, это и это. Когда они к этому приходят, я спрашиваю: обманула? Они говорят: нет! — сказала Тутберидзе в эфире Первого канала.
Got what Eteri said. Thanks! It sounded serious that she had to leave her apartment where her grandma and Masaru etc are living. Wish things go well and anyhow she'll be able to feel less pressures from madia/anti-fans etc. Since the season has already started, the only way for her to survive as a leading contender would be that she can just focus on what she has to do as well as trust in her team like Eteri said in the interview. Wish all the best for her.The best i can... word for word, some phrases are informal, so it is not "word for word".
"She ran away from us (from the rink) wearing her skates into an open field. We caught her. Convinced her, that after all she needs to continue to skate. And what do we have in the end? - an Olympic Champion. I like how it ended. I like it when i tell the girls: if you work hard (like this and that), you will get this and that (results on the podiums). When they do reach it (the promised results), i asked them "did i lie to you? (was i right on or not?). And they (the skaters) say: No! (you did not lie to us). That's what Tutberdize said on air in Russia Channel 1".
That's another time and episode, the recent one, before the GP Moscow.Got what Eteri said. Thanks! It sounded serious that she had to leave her apartment where her grandma and Masaru etc are living.
Yeah, I knew that. I said so since it was after Eteri drew her back to practice in summer that Alina left her apartment due to the feelings that everything (everyone) irritates her in the process of the preparation for CoR. It sounded more serious. I wish it was just a temporary thing and will not repeatedly happen as the season goes.That's another time and episode, the recent one, before the GP Moscow.