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Weir, Kerrs celebrate medals with show. By Lynn Rutherford, special to icenetwork.com 3.11.08

Local competitors join in at Princeton Sports Center. Their free dance music is by Muse; it's called "Ruled by Secrecy," but we're changing the name," Platov said. "We call it "Brother and Sister: Journey from Perdition." After some sort of catastrophe, like 9/11 or the London bombing, they are two people working together to survive."

Kerrs Continue to Push Dance Boundaries. August 3, 2008

Scottish ice dancers Sinead and John Kerr have always been among the most unique dancers competing at the international level. This year will be no different. The team will be using a contemporary dance to the music Ruled by Secrecy by Muse. "I think that this music will really reflect Sinead and John's individuality," said coach Evgeny Platov. "While this program is entertaining like their past dances, this will be entertaining from a different angle."

Kerrs aim for deeper edge. Team excited to perform lindy hop this season. By Lois Elfman, special to cenetwork.com (07/15/2008)

Sinead, 29, and John, 28, appeared on the international scene during the 2003-04 season and immediately received recognition for their innovative approach. After the 2006 Winter Olympics, they decided they needed to make a change in their training in order to make further progress. They moved to the U.S. to train with two-time Olympic gold medalist Evgeny Platov. Currently based at the Princeton Sports Center in Monmouth Junction, N.J., the Kerrs are happy to be Platov's only team.

Evgeny Platov aims for quality work. 29/05/2008 By Lois Elfman, special to icenetwork.com

He settled in New Jersey in 1998 and coaches at the Princeton Sports Center in Monmouth Junction, where he works with local skaters as well as British ice dance champions Sinead Kerr and John Kerr. He also takes on occasional choreography assignments, and as previously reported on Icenetwork.com, Brian Joubert will skate Platov's creations in the coming season.

Joubert training in Princeton whis Platov 22/05/2008 Skater getting assistance with 2008-09 programs.

Reigning world silver medalist and 2007 world champion Brian Joubert, from France, is currently in New Jersey having his programs for the 2008-09 season choreographed by two-time Olympic ice dance gold medalist Evgeny Platov

Can GB dance duo deliver? Robin Cousins was talking to Paul Birch 19 March 2008. BBC SPORT

The Scottish siblings have potential and are under the tutelage of Russian coach and former Olympic champion Evgeny Platov, whose expertise you cannot fault. "Now it's a question of whether John and Sinead plateau with Platov or use this season to maximum effect.

Ice skating: Kerrs will get even better, says Platov NEIL DRYSDALE March 18 2008 The Herald

Comment: Evgeny Platov, the former world and Olympic figure skating champion, is convinced that his charges, Sinead and John Kerr, have the quality necessary to achieve medal success at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Platov, who was in Edinburgh for a whistle-stop visit prior to flying over to Gothenburg with the Kerrs for this week's World Championships, has been working with the Scots for the last 18 months and says he has witnessed great improvements in their performances.

World Figure Skating No.33 Interview with Oksana Grishuk & Evgeny Platov by Akiko Tamura (At Memorial on Ice, Nagano 2008)

Evgeny Platov: 4 minutes for a surge of creativity, An 11- month stretch to make it happen

Our comment:
no deductions for the two-time Olympic and 4-time World Champion who works 11 months a year on the ice and off the ice to bring his trainees to the podium
I spoke with Evgeny on the phone and was hardly able to remember my task of writing down the answers behind the sparkling flow of the conversation. Champions have this special energy that makes everything and everyone come alive.

Kerrs and Platov a perfect combination for success. Тhe Herald (January 15 2007) NEIL DRYSDALE

Now coached by the frost-and-fire amalgam of complexities, otherwise known as Evgeny Platov, a former maestro of his pursuit, John and Sinead's demeanour and body language has been significantly transformed under their mentor's direction. They no longer resemble kiddies in a candy store, but have developed a hauteur and maturity, which doesn't scream "Look at me", yet indicates that they appreciate they have paid their dues in the art of rinkmanship and have progressed to the stage where it is by no means fanciful to predict they will be on the medal podium by the 2009 World Championships and 2010 Olympics. Indeed, one suspects that if Platov continues to preach his mixture of stakhanovite values and sophisticated repertoires, they will be fighting for gongs even sooner than that.

Russian master at helm of Kerrs’ Olympic skating dream 20.10.06 Тhe Herald

He is a busy man, is Evgeny Platov. Last Wednesday, he was in Moscow, contesting the finals of Dancing on Ice on Russian television. "I didn't win, but I got to rub shoulders with a beautiful model," he reflects. Barely had he finished his sessions with the paparazzi and signed autographs for numerous children, than he flew off to New Jersey the next morning to pursue his burgeoning career as a skating coach. By Friday, safely ensconced in his American penthouse, Platov was turning his attention to his latest work in progress - steering Scotland's Sinead and John Kerr to an Olympic medal in 2010 - and you suspect he will not be found wanting if it boils down to commitment, chutzpah and sheer charisma.


WHAT'S RUSSIAN FOR "SOAP OPERA"? By BELINDA LUSCOMBE. Monday, Aug. 03, 1998

It's so comforting to know that American sports stars aren't the only ones who go wiggy with fame. Russians PASHA GRISHUK and EVGENY PLATOV, right, the only ice dancers ever to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals, have always been as odd a match off the ice as they were perfect on it.

Grishuk, Platov Repeat as Olympic Champions. By Amy Shipley. Washington Post Staff Writer. Tuesday, February 17, 1998

NAGANO, Feb. 16 — Russians Pasha Grishuk and Evgeny Platov tacked a second straight Olympic gold ice dancing medal onto a string of four world championship victories at White Ring ice rink tonight. They have not lost a competition since before the 1994 Olympics, but they endured a season marred by three falls by Platov in three separate competitions — all of which they won, anyway.

Grishuk, Platov claim 2nd Olympic gold in ice dancing. (White-Ring, Nagano City)

Pasha Grishuk and Evgeny Platov of Russia claimed their second straight Olympic ice dancing gold medal Monday as they skated to a dramatic requiem at the Nagano Winter Games in central Japan.

RUSSIANS LORDS OF THE DANCE. By FILIP BONDY. Tuesday, February 17th 1998

NAGANO Russia won another gold medal in figure skating Monday, which was about as astounding as the Zenkoji monks showing up at 7 o'clock sharp for their daily morning service.
Pasha Grishuk and Evgeny Platov successfully defended their Olympic ice dancing title, soundly beating their Russian rivals, Anjelika Krylova and Oleg Ovsyannikov, who took silver. Marina Anissina, a transplanted Russian, won bronze for France with her partner, Gwendal Peizerat.

Olympic Insider. ICE DANCING SKATING TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT? Monday, Feb. 16, 1998

Pasha Grishuk, 25, and Evgeny Platov, 30, have won all the competitions they have entered--21 in all--since capturing the Olympic gold medal in ice dancing at Lillehammer in 1994.

Grishuk and Platov win despite blade clash. 15.01.98

The Russian Olympic ice dancing champions overcome a warmup mishap with a countrywoman and glide into the lead after the compulsories.

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