Putin and Medvedev flex their muscle – this time for cameras

Russian president and prime minister work out in Sochi gym in image-friendly pictures

Russian president Vladimir Putin exercises during his meeting with prime minister Dmitry Medvedev Photograph: Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service/Reuters
Russian president Vladimir Putin exercises during his meeting with prime minister Dmitry Medvedev Photograph: Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service/Reuters

The Kremlin has released pictures of Russian president Vladimir Putin working out at the gym with prime minister Dmitrty Medvedev, images apparently aimed at shoring up Mr Putin's rugged, masculine image as his popularity dips.

Wearing a white T-shirt, track suit trousers and running shoes, Mr Putin is shown on muscle-building apparatus in a publicity stunt that recalled previous shots of him shirtless riding a horse, flying a supersonic jet and hunting a tiger.

Mr Putin's approval ranking has been dented by a sluggish economy and free-falling rouble whose value has halved since last year due to a decline in the oil price and western sanction over Moscow's role in the Ukraine crisis.

After their workout, at Mr Putin’s Black Sea residence of Bocharov Ruchei, near Sochi, the two politicians were shown on television grilling meat and having tea, adding to the healthy and wholesome picture.

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Mr Putin's rating remains very high by western standards. A poll, published on Friday in business daily Vedomosti by the Public Opinion Foundation, showed 72 per cent of Russians would have voted for Mr Putin in August. – (Reuters)