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"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

On March 31, local time, the "Ice Prince" Plushenko officially announced his retirement in Russia. "I'm really old and I can't compete with the young athletes I'm doing anymore, so I decided to officially retire." The picture shows that on the evening of February 9, 2014 local time, the Figure Skating Team Competition of the Sochi Winter Olympics came to a successful end, and Russian athlete Plushenko was in the team men's singles free skating competition. Photo by China News Service reporter Tomita

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

The 34-year-old Hassanko has competed in four Olympic Games and won four medals, a record that equals the record of famous Graafstrom. In addition, there are 3 World Championship champions, 7 European Championships champions, 4 figure skating Grand Prix finals champions, etc. In the figure skating world, the name Proshenko seems to be equivalent to the existence of champions. The picture shows that on the evening of February 9, 2014 local time, the Figure Skating Team Competition of the Sochi Winter Olympics came to a successful end, and Russian athlete Plushenko was in the team men's singles free skating competition. Photo by China News Service reporter Tomita

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

On the evening of February 13, 2014, local time, in the pre-competition training of the men's single skating short program of figure skating at the Sochi Winter Olympics, Russia's "ice prince" Pushshenko was accidentally injured. Photo by China News Service reporter Tomita

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

On October 24, 2014, the 2014 Mission Hills World Star Competition was grandly opened at the Huayi Feng Xiaogang Film Commune in Mission Hills, Haikou, and many cultural and sports stars gathered on the red carpet. The picture shows Russia's "ice prince" Yevgeny Plusshenko and Hong Kong artist Wen Yongshan appearing on the red carpet. China News Service reporter Luo Yunfei photographed

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

On March 25, 2015, the 2015 ISU World Figure Skating Championships opened at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center. The opening ceremony with the theme of "Ice Edge" strives to be concise and wonderful, fully expressing the passion and beauty of figure skating. More than 160 athletes from 23 countries, including China, Russia and the United States, will compete in the men's singles, women's singles, doubles and ice dance competitions. The picture shows Proshenko at the opening ceremony of the 2015 World Figure Skating Championships. Photo by Zhang Hengwei, a reporter of China News Service

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

On July 15, 2016, "Ice Prince" Pushshenko cooperated with Chinese teenager Jin Boyang. Photo by China News Service reporter Tomita

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

Plushchenko appeared at the opening ceremony of the 2015 World Figure Skating Championships. Photo by Zhang Hengwei, a reporter of China News Service

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

On July 14, 2016, a number of world-class figure skaters, including "Ice Prince" Pushshenko and "Ice Demon" Johnny Will, appeared in Beijing at the media meeting of the Ice Festival, where they will participate in the 2016 Ice Festival special performance staged at the Beijing Capital Gymnasium on the evening of the 15th. The picture shows Proshenko attending a media meeting. Photo by China News Service reporter Tomita

"Ice Prince" Plushenko announced his retirement

On the evening of 16 February 2006, in the winter Olympics men's singles event at the Pallavilla Arena in Turin, The Russian ice prince Pushshenko won the crown with a perfect performance. Pictured is Plushchenko (center) on the podium. Photo by Wu Zhonglin, a reporter of China News Service

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