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First success at competitions
In 1996, Evgeni started to participate in competitions. One of his first competitions was
the 1997 Junior World Championship in Australia where he reached the 6th place. He earned $1,500
and he bought a TV-set and a costume for his mom. The Junior stage was already
over for him where other skaters with that age still need some years to go over to the seniors.
For Evgeni, it was time for him to prove how he would do against the seniors.
In figure skating, if you want shine, you need to be good and if you are Russian, you better
be very good. Why? The Soviet Union was really known for his strength when it comes to figure
skating, as well as other sports. After the separation, that title went to Russia, especially
when it comes to men. Russia has the strongest and the best male skaters in the world, to name
a few: Victor Petrenko (Soviet Union then Ukraine), Alexei Urmanov, Ilia Kulik, Alexei Yagudin
and Evgeni Plushenko, the first four are Olympic champions.
Evgeni's first shot at an international event came with the 1998 European championship at Milan, this event ended up with a total sweep of medal by the Russian, at least in the men field. Evgeni won silver in this event with a program that included one quad and eight triples (a quad-triple combination). In the Russian Nationals Championship of 1998, they were not only competing for the World team, they were also competing for the Olympic team. Russia had only two entries for the Olympics (losing his third spot because of the injury that made Urmanov withdraw Worlds 1997), so the first two places at Russian Nationals would be sent to the Olympics. Evgeni ended up third because of a bad free skate where he ended up fourth after being second in the short program. So no Olympics for Zhenya this time. Then again with only 15 years of age, to be the third in the Russia nationals was not bad at all.
Surprise at Worlds 1998
The 1998 World championship in Minneapolis arrived and the World team consist on just-crowned
Olympic Champion Ilia Kulik and the European champion
Alexei Yagudin. Zhenya was there too, not to compete
but as Evgeni remembers: "I went there to make everybody company." Still there were several
rumors around Kulik not showing up at all, some say that he
was going to turn pro after winning Olympics (which he did later), other said that his injury was
back but probably the biggest reason why people though that Kulik was
going to be a no-show was because they saw Evgeni there. The first day of the men's practice
Zhenya was seen in the boards watching practice. Then rumors became true, Kulik was
withdrawing and Evgeni was in. Evgeni was not old enough to compete in the World Championship, but since he was the Junior World Champion, the ISU allowed him to compete.
Evgeni could not believe his luck: "I was simply in shock, one can only dream about making it to such a huge competition! It didn't quite sink into me." Then he shocked himself and everybody by winning the qualifying round "And when in the qualifying round I was able to beat Yagudin, I almost lost my mind: How did I do that?!" How did he do that was probably the question that the rest of the world was asking too. Most of the figure skating fans, judges, coaches were impressed by the lack of nervousness that Evgeni showed, he was throwing quads and triples like if they were the easiest thing in the world. They actually come to a point, that some thought that he could actually win this title, it's true that he did not have the artistry required (let's remember he was only 15) but that lack of artistry was filled by his excellent technical ability of jumping. After being second in the short program, he had an unsuccessful free skate where he fell three times, but that was still good enough for a medal. Evgeni earned at his first Worlds Championship the bronze medal which was a great success but he was not satisfied: "I'm not really happy because I had a very big chance to win Worlds. I watched the marks of the others and I understood that I had this chance. Well, of course this medal is a big success, but I could have done better."
The quick success didn't change him
Success came quickly to Evgeni but it didn't change him. He also decided to stay
in Russia till today even though most of the other Russian skaters left to have better
training conditions.He also admitted that he almost got star fever one time but his mom was able to prevent him from that, Evgeni remembers: "Fortunately, I had it at the very beginning. At 15 I won bronze, and I even could win gold at Worlds. I came back home thinking that there's no need for me to work any longer. My mom cured me very fast. She just said: "You've got to get down." I understood. I saw a lot of examples of not so happy stories because people even didn't try to fight star disease." And since then he has been always a great sportsman and very humble. A success that made him even beat his long time idol Victor Petrenko: "I always loved Viktor Petrenko. I even tried to copy him in my childhood. I saw him for the first time in Petersburg, at the Goodwill Games, when I was 11 years old. I remember how much I liked his T-shirt, which had "Petrenko N. 1" written on it in huge black letters. Naturally, I got from him an autograph. Then, in four years Victor and I met at a competition, where I beat him completely accidentally. I felt so embarrassed in front of my idol, but he came up to me and comforted me by saying: Zhenya, everything happens in sports. You are younger than me - I am already a veteran." He was his idol since he saw him winning Olympic gold and since then it is his greatest dream winning Olympic gold too. But also this success brought happiness to his heart because it made him fulfill another dream , to get the family together once again. At the age of 17, Evgeni's told his parents to stop working, that from now on, he would take care of the family. "I told them: 'You've worked off!'. They gave me so much, that's why I want them to relax". He bought an apartment in St. Petersburg for him and his parents and another for his sister and niece. This is a lot of responsibilities at such a young age.
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