Marisha-amber wrote:Девочки у кого какие мысли есть вот по поводу этого:
So now we flash forward to October 2nd. The Japan Open is the only pro-am competition left on the skating schedule, and Plushenko is entered as part of team Europe (along with Laura Lepisto, Sarah Meier, and Michal Brezina). If the ISU is saying that he is no longer an amateur, he would be entering this competition as a professional. Competing here means there is absolutely no way he will end up in Sochi, courts or not (unless for some weird reason the ISU allows reinstatements as they did in 1994 and 1996-- not likely).
If Plushenko and his camp truly are set on Sochi and he believes he can keep up for another 3+ years, don't be surprised to see him withdraw from the Japan Open in the coming weeks.*
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А то я почитала и как-то душа не на месте:(((
Если ISU хочет, чтобы люди воспринимали его всерьёз, надо следовать собственным правилам и определить, что Плющенко технически не может быть допущен к соревнованиям.
Значит, Евгений определённо понимает то, о чём я спрашиваю. Чего это стоит; я написал в ISU электронное письмо и попросил объяснить, почему ему разрешили соревноваться после сообщения о том, что он лишён прав...но я очень сомневаюсь, что кто-то мне ответит.
dimi wrote:yes but there is not Professional rule in ISU anymore, according to ISU athletes are ineligible for competition or eligible. Plushenko is already inelgible, what else can they do him. Lambiel skated in unsactioned event, that is why he is ineligible. Japаn Open is not unsactioned.
dimi wrote:yes but there is not Professional rule in ISU anymore, according to ISU athletes are ineligible for competition or eligible. Plushenko is already inelgible, what else can they do him. Lambiel skated in unsactioned event, that is why he is ineligible. Japn Open is not unsactioned.
cekoni wrote:Actually, ALL sports sites, newspapers, commentators... ON THE WORLD (EXCEPT RUSSIA) STILL THINK AND WRITE THAT PLUSHY IS "HISTORY"!
Mostly just repeating, as a parrots, AFP news agency that "Plushenko is a lifetime banned".
ISU have yet to set a "time penalty" for Plushy, after he send a request for return of his amateur status - this time can be and less than time which he spent as " ineligible for competition" ... or they can sum all his "sins" which he committed before (shows), and during this period (Japan Open)...
This is very weird and confusing situatuon - maybe is this just mistake of journalist or JSF, because japanese are accepted as a definitive "fact" that Plushy can't regain his amateur status .. and only expressed the fact that he is now "pro" skater.
If this a "trap" for Plushy ... or is this just one more propaganda effort that him, with a bunch of false "facts":
1. he lost amateur status permanently
2. he will lose status with Japan Open ....
... expel from the mind of fans and FS officials in any way?
Japan Open is "sanctioned" competition under ISU. Dimi write me that "sanctioned" means - approved by ISU for the skaters to legal skate.
By me, that can mean few things:
1. JO get approval for Plushy from ISU before his sentence
2. ISU dont inform JO until now that Plushy cant skate there
3. JO have already get aproval from ISU for Plushy, even regardless of his sentence ...
I think, in each case - responsibility is in the side of organizers of Japan Open, about Plushy's participation!
This is, of course, "optimistic version" ... but with ISU, we never know...
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