Дарина wrote:But Sergei Mironov doesn't want him to retire. He doesn't want the candidate who is the next to Plushenko in the electoral list of their Party to come to Petersburg's Assembly
Who knows what is the reason behind it. But I think once he is officially back to armature status, it would be better for his image to quit politics and focus on the competition.
I hope he thinks twice of what is best for him and his career, not just what their party wants. I understand he may be eager to do something for the children, for Russian figure skating, etc. , but he should also understand that doing too much too soon can have the opposite effect. Currently he has a crazy schedule already, maybe it is best to delay some of his ambitions after Sochi.
He is a public figure with a lot of social responsibilities, but he is also a young man of 28. He has too much on his plate right now, it would be better to prioritize. Anton Sikharulidze is a good example, once he starts his political career, he is very focused on it. One cannot be a full time Olympian and a full time politician at the same time.


As far as I understand he will be in Petersburg Assembly only till the elections (2011). He said: Yes, I have ambitions but I must think about the Olympics".
so he can have a modern haircut, anyway, anything is better than the mullet. He should avoid to cover his face too much , like in the 2003-2004 season, all you could see was a nose and that was all.
It was a pity because he was a very cute youngman.







And here I'd like to say mine..
But maybe I still prefer his long hair more. Although the long hair is not popular and fashionable, it is very classic and artistic. More important, it is completely PLUSHENKO! When he ride on the ice, his silky long golden hair float in the air, so beautiful! so special!...



