Yevhen Plyuta

Yevhen Plyuta
Personal information
Native name Ukrainian: Євген Плюта
Alternative names Russian: Евгений Плюта: Evgeni/Evgeny Pliuta[1][2]
Country represented Ukraine
Soviet Union
Born (1974-06-30) 30 June 1974
Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Former coach Ivan Kiruchkov, Marina Amirkhanova, L. Masliukova
Former choreographer Valentina Sardakovskaya
Former skating club Dinamo Kiev
Began skating 1979
Retired 2000

Yevhen Plyuta[3] (Ukrainian: Євген Плюта[4][5] or Evgeni Pliuta from Russian: Евгений Плюта,[6] born 30 June 1974)[2] is a Ukrainian former competitive figure skater. He is the 1993 World Junior champion. His best results at senior ISU Championships were ninth at the 1998 World Championships and seventh at the 1999 European Championships.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
1998–99
[2]
  • Nouveau Flamenco
1997–98
1996–97
    1995–96
      • Hamlet
        by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      Results

      GP: Champions Series (Grand Prix)

      International[2]
      Event 90–91
      (URS)
      91–92
      (URS)
      92–93
      (UKR)
      93–94
      (UKR)
      94–95
      (UKR)
      95–96
      (UKR)
      96–97
      (UKR)
      97–98
      (UKR)
      98–99
      (UKR)
      99–00
      (UKR)
      World Champ. 9th 15th
      European Champ. 12th 12th 7th
      GP Cup of Russia 6th
      GP NHK Trophy 5th 9th
      GP Skate America 6th
      GP Skate Canada 6th
      GP Trophée de France 7th
      Nebelhorn Trophy 2nd 2nd
      Nepela Memorial 3rd
      Prague Skate 1st
      Skate Israel 3rd
      International: Junior[1][2]
      World Junior Champ. 6th 4th 1st
      Blue Swords 1st
      National[2]
      Ukrainian Champ. 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
      WD: Withdrew

      References

      1. 1 2 "World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Men" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2013.
      2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Evgeny PLIUTA". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 May 2016.
      3. "Pliuta makes a splash" (PDF). The Ukrainian Weekly. 23 February 1997. p. 11.
      4. Makhun, Serhiy (11 November 1998). Сюрприз, якого не чекали [Unexpected surprise]. day.kiev.ua (in Ukrainian).
      5. Prystupko, Natalia (28 January 2003). Директор ковзанки 20 років завідує “Крижинкою” Ніна Солнцева [Director of ice rink Nina Solntseva]. kreschatic.kiev.ua (in Ukrainian).
      6. Kapustyan, Alexander (14 January 2014). Мастер спорта международного класса провел мастер-класс для мариупольских фигуристов [Master class for Mariupol figure skaters]. Mariupol TV (in Russian).
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