Olympics 2014 in Sochi

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Olympics 2014 in Sochi
Performed by A.Godunova
Lyceum SSTU 11 “B”
Russian pride
skaters
Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov
 Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov
 Evgeni Plushenko
 Julia Lipnitskaya
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Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov
Tatiana Volosozhar
 Born May 22, 1986 in Dnepropetrovsk (Ukrainian SSR). Personal trainers Nina Moser, Stanislav Morozov. Sport - figure skating. Specialization - pair
skating. Honored Master of Sports of Russia and the international master
of sports of Ukraine. In favor of Moscow and Tver.
 Maxim Trankov
 Born October 7, 1983 in Perm. Personal trainers - Nina Moser, Stanislav
Morozov. Sport - figure skating. Specialization - pair skating. Honored
Master of Sports. Stands for Moscow.
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Sochi, February 11 - R-Sport.
Russian figure skaters Tatiana
Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov
set a world record for the most
points in the short program in
the pairs competition sport at
the Olympics in Sochi.
 Volosozhar’s and Trankov’s result
was 84.17 points.
 The previous world record also
belonged to Volosozhar and
Trankov. It was 83.98 points and
was installed at the European
Championships in 2014 in
Budapest.
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"We tried to skate with the
mood. "- Maxim started.
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"When the stadium is almost
standing slams, all shout" wow "at
every step, it's great, it strongly
encourages" - picked Tatiana.
Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov
Ksenia Stolbova
 born February 7, 1992, St. Petersburg - Russian figure skater serving in pairs.
Paired with Fedor Klimov - 2014 Olympic champions in the team
competition and the silver medalists in the individual competition , silver and
bronze medalists of the European champions in 2014, twice champions of
Russia among juniors silver medalists in the 2011 World Championships;
winners of the Junior Grand Prix champions winter Universiade in 2013.
Honored Master of Sports of Russia.
 Fedor Klimov
 born September 7, 1990, Leningrad - Russian figure skater, acting in pairs.
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The first kind of arbitrary
program team competition
was won by the team of
Russia - Ksenia Stolbova
and Fedor Klimov
strengthened the position
of the team.
 Despite the small blot
Xenia when the triple toe
loop, the judges awarded
the Russian couple best
score - 135.09.
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- We do not make plans for
a medal, perhaps dreaming
about it – said Stolbov.
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- Until recently we haven’t
known that we get to the
Olympics - recalled Klimov.
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- We Never thought to
perform here so great supplemented Stolbov.
Evgeni Plushenko
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Born in the small town of Khabarovsk Krai on
November 3, 1982. First coaches - Tatiana Rock
and Michael Makoveev. Personal Trainer - Alexei
Mishin. Sport - figure skating. Honored Master of
Sports. Sports club is "Jubilee" and the city of St.
Petersburg.
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Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko
won the first place in the free skate
team competition at the Olympic
Games in Sochi.
Plushenko, who spoke the fourth of five
skaters, scored 168.20 points
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"I finished my career. Age allows (to
continue), but 12 operations - this is
too much ", - quotes athlete RIA"
Novosti ".
Meanwhile, Interfax cites several other
athlete saying: "I will most likely end up
with the sport. Neither "yes" nor "no" I
do not say, but most likely I will end. "
Today, during the warm-up before a
performance Evgeni Plushenko
announced that he could not continue
the competition. Reason to abandon the
competition was pain in his back. The
athlete received the injury the day
before, doing a quadruple jump in
training.
Julia Lipnitskaya
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born June 5, 1998 , Ekaterinburg, Russia Russian figure skater serving in women's
figure skating and team competitions in
figure skating. Olympic champion in 2014
in the team competition, the European
champion in 2014 . Junior world champion
in 2012 and vice-champion in 2013 . Silver
medalist at the final Grand Prix of the
season 2013/2014 . Silver medalist of
Russia , 2012, 2014 , Russian Junior
Champion 2012 , winner of the Grand
Prix Final Championships 2011/2012
season . Honored Master of Sports of
Russia (since February 10, 2014 ) . As of
February 2014 she took third place in the
ranking of the International Skating Union
( ISU ) . Julia - the second of the youngest
Olympic champion in figure skating
history (after Maxi Herber ) and the
youngest among single women in the
history of Winter Olympic Games .
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Russian figure skater Yulia Lipnitskaya
won the free skate at the team event in
Sochi.
15-year-old athlete gained 141.51 points,
which is the second result in the history
of Olympic competition. Russian
President Vladimir Putin, who was
present at the competition, welcomed
the result of Lipnitskaya standing.
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- I am very glad that helped Russia win
the gold medal - said the 15-year-old
European champion. - I get into a fuss in
the middle of some programs do not
even know why, it's not like me, so in
the second part the jumps were not
very good . I did not feel safe, so jumps
were not as what I usually sing them.
Not to say that I was tired, but some
errors appeared. However, even with
not quite right rotation all was well. I
am satisfied with my grades and overall
result for the Russian team.
Photo from our skaters’ Olympiad