Упоминания о золотых олимпийских медалях Плющенко и их соперничестве с Ягудиным в релизе Музея и Зала Славы мирового фигурного катания, куда в 2017 году включены Мишин и Ягудин
http://www.worldskatingmuseum.org/docum ... 20Fame.pdfNEWS RELEASE 3 Olympic champions elected to World Figure Skating Hall of Fame
Coach Mishin, choreographer Kawahara join Class of 2017
In just six senior seasons, Russia’s Alexei Yagudin won the 2002 Olympic gold medal, became a four-time World champion (1998-
2000, 2002), a three-time European champion (1998-99, 2002), and a two-time Grand Prix Final champion (1998, 2001).
His fierce
rivalry with countryman Evgeni Plushenko fueled the athletic style of men’s figure skating today. Yagudin’s career was cut short due
to a congenital hip disorder. He retired from competition in 2002.
Russia’s Alexei Mishin is one of the most successful and innovative coaches of the sport. His students have won three Olympic gold
medals (Alexei Urmanov, 1994;
Evgeni Plushenko, 2006; and Plushenko’s team event gold, 2014), five World titles, 10 European
crowns and 22 Russian championships. He continues to coach many current stars in Russia and abroad. Mishin, who earned an
engineering degree, was the first to train athletes with harnesses and weights, created a training system for multi-rotation jumps
and designed training devices still used around the world. Mishin has published 100-plus works on figure skating teaching methods.