Plushenko retires from figure skating after Sochi injury withdrawal
Four-time Olympic medalist Evgeny Plushenko announced his retirement from figure skating Thursday after withdrawing from the Sochi Olympics with a back injury, R-Sport reported.
The 31-year-old fell on a triple axel while warming up for his short program at the Iceberg Skating Palace, and after failing to skate it off informed the judges he would not be able to compete.
"I'm ending my career," he said. Of further competition, he said: "My age allows it, but 12 operations are too much."
Plushenko helped Russia win team gold last week, and felt well enough to continue despite the presence of the injury, his coach said.
Plushenko's coach Alexei Mishin said that the skater felt well enough to compete.
"He couldn't pull out of the individual competition because he felt fine. A substitution wouldn't have been fair play," Mishin said. "Such a replacement would be trickery ... he was obliged to skate on."
Plushenko, who also won the silver behind Evan Lysacek in Vanouver four years ago and a silver at the Salt Lake City games of 2002, had vowed to retire after Sochi, whatever the result.
He has had back trouble for years, and needed an operation on a herniated disc in Israel last year after pulling out of the European championships midway through the competition. Plushenko recently counted a total of 12 operations on his back and troublesome knee ligaments.