Ice Skating International Online While some of the seeded Skaters entered at the Cup of Russia have already They can expect strong competition from alexander abt (RUS) and 1999 World http://www.iceskatingintnl.com/archive/results/cor00.htm
Ice Skating International: Online The Sparkassen Cup on ice in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, is the third of the sixqualifying 1998 European Bronze Medalist alexander abt of Russia and French http://www.iceskatingintnl.com/archive/results/natcup00.htm
Extractions: Sparkassen Cup 2000 Gelsenkirchen, Germany Ladies Results Men's Results Pairs Results Dance Results Overview 1999 World Champion Maria Butyrskaya will present her new free program at this competition, which is her first Grand Prix appearance this year and her first scoring event. Challenging Butyrskaya are Sarah Hughes (USA), who placed second at Skate America two weeks ago, and French Champion Vanessa Gusmeroli, who finished fourth at the Worlds last season. Gusmeroli is also competing in her first Grand Prix event this season and she is skating for points here. Ukraine's Elena Liashenko is also aiming for a spot on the podium. Making her comeback on the international scene is 1999 Four Continents Champion, Tatiana Malinina from Uzbekistan, who was hampered by injuries last season. European Champion Evgeni Plushenko from Russia heads the Men's field, which will be his first Grand Prix competition of the season. The 18-year old hopes to defend his 1999 Sparkassen Cup title, but he faces strong competition from Timothy Goebel (USA) who beat World Champion Alexei Yagudin at Skate America. 1998 European Bronze Medalist Alexander Abt of Russia and French Champion Stanick Jeannette are also medal contenders. Four Continents Silver Medalist Chengjiang Li (China) is hoping to redeem himself after disappointing performances at Skate Canada. Plushenko will not be skating for points here, whereas this is a point scoring event for Goebel and Jeannette. In each discipline, $30,000 will be awarded for first place, $18,000 for second place and $10,000 for third place. Skaters placed 4th and 5th, will also be awarded $5 000 and $3,000 respectively. Additionally, Skaters in the Men's, Ladies and Dance events collect up to 12 points for first place, scoring down to 1 point for those coming in 8th. Pairs will be awarded up to12 points for the winners, ranging down to 3 points for 6th place.
TSB News | Archive | January 2004 abt Retires from Eligible skating (1.12.04). alexander abt has decided to end his Fivetime US ice dancing champions Naomi Lang Peter Tchernyshev http://www.theskateblade.com/news/archive/2004/01.htm
Extractions: Petrenko Charged With DUI 1992 Olympic men's champion Victor Petrenko has been charged with drunken driving, following a car crash Wednesday night in Connecticut. Petrenko told police that he had one glass of wine, but he failed several field sobriety tests and refused a breathalyzer test. He was charged with drinking under the influence and released on a $250 bond. He is expected to be in court on February 9. Click here for more information. Four Continents Crowns Champions Click here for full results and here for reports from the event. U.S. Nationals Concluded TSB Canadians Impress in Edmonton Click here for results and more from Canadian Nationals. Champions Crowned at Russian Nationals Click here for more detailed results. Abt Retires from Eligible Skating Alexander Abt has decided to end his eligible career, following an aggravated groin injury forced him to withdraw from Russian Nationals after the short program. Abt now hopes to skate in shows and other professional events. Abt is the 2003 Russian National Men's Champion, two-time European medalist, and has been present on the international scene for many years. He will be missed. Bonaly Becomes U.S. Citizen
International Figure Skating -> June 2005 | Volume 11 Issue 3 From the fan to the elite figure skater, each issue reports on the sport as The Duchesnays Call Canada Home; alexander abt On Tour With Prince ice World http://www.ifsmagazine.com/archive/v11i3/
Extractions: Home Archive Forum Contact Us ... Subscribe now! Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto: Is time on their side? Click here to read the article! International Figure Skating is the sport's only international news magazine. From the fan to the elite figure skater, each issue reports on the sport as the authority in figure skating coverage. This Month's Features and Profiles Departments Editor's Letter Commentary from Susan Wessling Letters to the Editor Short Program In the News Competitions Tours International Inner Loop For the Record Skating Inc.
I-une.com Ice Skating Skaters abt, alexander (); Andreev, Fedor (); Anissina, Marina and Peizerat, The official site of French pair iceskaters Marie-Pierre Leray and Nicolas http://dir.i-une.com/Sports/Skating/Ice_Skating/Skaters/
Crystal Report Viewer Western Australia ice skating. Start sk. / Club. /. Former Partners alexander abt (RUS). After his partnership with Ulanov dissolved, Pavlov began http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00006596.htm
Extractions: ICE DANCING Date of birth: Danika BOURNE AUS Brisbane Place of birth: Height: cm Sydney Home town: student Profession: Hobbies: dance, music, travelling, languages Western Australia Ice Skating Start sk. / Club: Former Partners: Trevor Sieders Physical Education Teacher Profession: Perth Home town: cm Height: AUS Kuibishev RUS Place of birth: Alexander PAVLOV Date of birth: soccer, playing the guitar, breakdancing Hobbies: Western Australia Ice Skating Start sk. / Club: Former Partners: Elena Pavlova, Nina Ulanova at Sydney h / week Practice high season: at Sydney h / week Practice low season: Former coach: Andrei and Maria Fillipov Choreographer: A. and M. Fillipov, N. Linichuk, G. Karponosov Coach: Music Short Program / Original Dance as of season Quickstep: Daybreak Express Medley by Duke Ellington Slow Foxtrot: East St. Loius Toodle by Duke Ellington and Bub Miley Charleston: The Spike Jones Anthology by Spike Jones Four Seasons by A. Vivaldi - English Chamber Orchestra Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season Four Continents Championships 2005 Four Continents Championships 2005 Four Continents Championships 2005 Four Continents Championships 2005 Personal Best Score Original Dance Personal Best Score Free Dance Personal Best Score Compulsory Dance Personal Best Total Score 2.S
Spotlight On Skating The Canadian skating Scene. Championships on ice Review of the Summer Tour. alexander abt Irina Lobacheva Ilia Averbukh - Jennifer Robinson http://www.spotlightonskating.com/index.php?p=back_order
Skaters Find It Sports skating ice skating Skaters abt, alexander Andreev, Fedor Anissina, Marina and Peizerat, Gwendal Archambault, Erica http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/dir/Sports/Skating/Ice_Skating/Skaters/
Figure Skating/Marina And Marat Akbarov Bronze medalist alexander abt and Russian 1998 Olympic team member, 1998 Skate At present I help the Disney on ice company and Cypress Gardens ice http://www.niceonice.com/resume_marina.htm
Extractions: Marina Akbarova (Pestova) Resume: Competitive Skating: I started to skate in 1968, in "Spartak" Skating Club Yekaterinburg, Russia with my coach Igor Ksenofontov. 1974- I began to skate with my partner Stanislav Leonovich. 1976- We moved to Moscow to train with the famous World coach Stanislav Zhuk. 1979- with my partner I won our first big International Competition "Moscow News". 1980- We were Bronze medalist at World and European Championships 1980- We were 4th in The Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placed, USA 1981- We won USSR Cup. 1982-1983 With my partner Stanislav Leonovich I became USSR National Champion. 1982- We won Silver medals at World Championship in Copenhagen, Denmark. 1982- We finished second at European Championship in Lion, France. Professional Skating: From 1989 to 1996, I was a principal skater in "Russian All Stars" company under artistic director and well known coach of numerous Olympic Champions Tatiana Tarasova. From 1997 I was working in one of the most prestigious and popular Worldwide ice shows "Disney on Ice" by Feld Entertainment Production. Coaching: From 1984 to 1989 I worked as USSR National Coach in "Spartak" Skating Club in Moscow and coached 1998 European Bronze medalist Alexander Abt and Russian 1998 Olympic team member, 1998-"Skate America" Bronze medalist, 1999- Champion Cup of Russia- Elena Sokolova. From 1990 to 1997, I taught young skaters in Figure Skating Clubs, Moscow, Russia. At present I help the"Disney on Ice" company and Cypress Gardens Ice Show to create new programs for in-shows as a choreographer.
1997 Skate America Diary Evgeny Plushenko was first to skate, taking the ice just moments after Todd had Following Scott was Russia s alexander abt. We watched a new skating sex http://www.debwalsh.com/toddehome/sadiary.html
Extractions: Reported by Deb Walsh, with memory-jogging by Fran Buhman It's a little weird to have to go back and recreate the events of Saturday, October 25, after all that's happened. So please bear with us while we try. The day started off normally enough. We arrived at the Men's Group B practice in plenty of time, and the men filtered out onto the ice. Zagorodniuk, Abt and Plushenko were all wearing their long program costumes, while Davis, Denommee and Eldredge were in normal practice clothes. Since this was a competition day (the Men's Final), we really didn't expect to see complete runthroughs, big jumps, or anything that was really going to tire the athletes before the competition itself. Evgeny Plushenko of Russia was the first to perform his runthrough, and he basically just blocked his program, a disco-ish number with a lot of energy.He did not perform any jumps during the course of the runthrough, but sketched out where they would be. His costume was a futuristic silver and black. Todd came next, and he spent his runthrough just sort of skating around, not looking terribly happy. This was unusual for Todd, even on a competition day - normally, he'd block out the routine, probably land a couple of the jumps, perhaps doubling triples to conserve energy. It was later that we learned that he was having problems with his blades (
Absolute Skating Magic and skating A Russian ice Show This was alexander abt. No matter thathe had finished his eligible career with fewer titles than other http://www.absoluteskating.com/reports/2005showpeter-1.htm
Extractions: It was a much anticipated show, since it was announced that three times World Champion Evgeni Plushenko would appear on the ice, the first time since his injury and withdrawal from 2005 World Championship in Moscow. Plushenko, an absolute favourite of the St. Petersburg audience, and his coach Alexei Mishin had promised to choreograph two quite special programs especially for this event. They kept their promise and justified all the expectations. Actually, this year there were two shows, on June 2nd and 3rd. As those were special events and not a part of a tour, there were no group entries, however the organizers tried to think of something that could make the skating show look more unusual. As a result, the show combined skating with magic tricks, although it was questionably if that was a good idea. The June 2nd show was more 'official', with many VIP guests (including St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko and The President of Russian Figure Skating Federation Mr. Piseev) who delivered speeches and presented awards to skaters, live singers (Nikolai Baskov and Zara) and some entertaining entries, like
The Voice Of Russia ( SELECTED TEAM OF RUSSIA ) FIGURE skating. Men, Women. alexander abt Yevgeny Pluschenko Alexei Yagudin,Maria Butyrskaya icedancing. Irina Lobacheva Ilya Averbukh. Tatiana Navka http://www.vor.ru/Olymp/sbornaya_eng.html
The Ruffled Page abt Spotting No, I m not talking about spotting alexander abt off-ice atcompetitions. Skateweb The Figure skating Page - By Sandra Loosemore. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/4990/ruffle.htm
Extractions: - BTW, the Ruffled One is the "title" Alexei has come to have been referred on the 'Net by both his fans and skating fans in general alike. The origin of the name is unknown, I'm afraid (to me at least; if anyone cares to enlighten us, feel free). But we do know the "ruffled" description comes from the elaborate costumes Alexei seems to favour.] As you might have guessed, this is a not-so-(accent on the so) serious page devoted to Alexei, containing humourous things about him composed by skating fans. Please note that none of the things on this webpage are meant to be offensive, especially to Alexei; in fact, most of the material here has been contributed by his fans. :-)
Blades On Ice - Old News alexander abt and Champions On ice tour manager Michael Collins. Always thelatest in figure skating news from Blades On ice Magazine. http://www.bladesonice.com/mag/oldnews1.htm
Extractions: By Alexandra Stevenson If they can not produce more than $6.5 million to pay debts, which include unpaid taxes to the IRS, to the county and to the state, they face foreclosure with an auction sale which could come as early as late August but could also drag on for months. Photo above by: Kerry Leitch Ice Theatre Of New York News Benefit Gala 2005 By Alexandra Stevenson Yes, February 2014 is a long time off, but July 28 was the cut-off date for applicants to submit their bids for those Winter Games. On July 29, the International Olympic Committee announced the seven bid cities. That was a shock to the Canadians who were the clear favorite. Unless a candidate gets a clear majority, the International Olympic Committee conducts a series of votes during which the country with the lowest support is eliminated. As the process continued, Vancouver gained strength. The city won the right to stage the Games but only by the small margin of 3 votes over PyeongChang. Salzburg finished third. This time the Koreans were the first to submit their bid to the IOC. Information about their bid may be seen on their excellent website www.pyeongchang2014.org. Should they win, the figure skating will take place in a new 10,000 seat stadium in Gangneung. One of the practice rinks will be underground.
Blades On Ice - Competition Results Translate this page Blades on ice Magazine Online Results. 2003 EUROPEAN FIGURE skating CHAMPIONSHIPS abt, alexander RUS 3. Savoie, Matthew USA 4. Zhang, Min CHN http://www.bladesonice.com/mag/results.htm
The St. Petersburg Times - The Rest (Russia Ices All Three Figure and alexander abt added to the dominance of the homeside skaters at Cup of skating to a musical program of Gyp sy folk music, the 17-year Plu shen http://archive.sptimes.ru/archive/times/522/rest/ice.htm
Extractions: Summer Team Sites Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowling Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Karate Pentathlon Racquetball Roller Sports Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Synchro. Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Water Skiing Weightlifting Wrestling Winter Team Sites Biathlon Bobsled Curling Figure Skating Ice Hockey Luge Short Track Skeleton Skiing Snowboarding Speedskating U.S. Olympic Sites U.S. Olympic Fan Club Free eNewsletter U.S. Olympic Shop U.S. Paralympics Olympians on TV Photo Galleries Sports Jobs Ask an Olympian USOC Pressbox Athletes Events Sports Features ... 2004 games Goebel claims silver medal at 2002 World Figure Skating Championships // by Bob Dunlop - U. S. Figure Skating Association (719-228-3431) // March 21, 2002 NAGANO Alexei Yagudin of Russia put an exclamation mark on his Olympic title from one month ago as he skated to perfection for the second time in as many nights to win his fourth World title in the past five years at the 2002 World Figure Skating Championships in Nagano, Japan. Yagudin, skating second in the final group, opened his program by landing a quad toe-triple toe-double toe combination, followed closely by a quad toe. Skating to the "Iron Mask", Yagudin landed a total of two quads and six triples to successfully reclaim the title he lost one year ago in Vancouver to compatriot Evgeny Plushenko. For his effort, Yagudin was awarded two 6.0s for presentation and marks of 5.8-5.9 for technical merit. Yagudin has been the dominant figure in men's figure skating since 1998 when at the age of 18 he claimed his first World title in Minneapolis.
Extractions: Summer Team Sites Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowling Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Karate Pentathlon Racquetball Roller Sports Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Synchro. Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Water Skiing Weightlifting Wrestling Winter Team Sites Biathlon Bobsled Curling Figure Skating Ice Hockey Luge Short Track Skeleton Skiing Snowboarding Speedskating U.S. Olympic Sites U.S. Olympic Fan Club Free eNewsletter U.S. Olympic Shop U.S. Paralympics Olympians on TV Photo Galleries Sports Jobs Ask an Olympian USOC Pressbox Athletes Events Sports Features ... 2004 games Tim Goebel in third overall at 2002 World Figure Skating Championships // by Bob Dunlop - U. S. Figure Skating Association (719-228-3431) // March 19, 2002 NAGANO It was a history making day at the 2002 World Figure Skating Championships in Nagano, Japan, as 2002 Olympic champion Alexei Yagudin of Russia skated his "Winter" short program to perfection and became the first man to ever receive a 6.0 mark at the World Championships for required elements. Yagudin also received five perfect 6.0s for presentation to earn the most 6.0s for a short program by an individual in World Championship history. Yagudin, the World champion from 1998-200, is now well positioned to reclaim the World title he lost last year in Vancouver to Evgeny Plushenko. "It felt greatÂ…I got the marks I deserved for this short program," said Yagudin. "I skated early at the Olympics so I unfortunately didn't get the marks as high. Tonight was easier than at the Olympics. I felt like I was going to skate a show! It was hard to get ready for the Worlds after such a hard Olympic season but I was happy to have a chance to skate my program last and skate it clean."
Extractions: Alexei Yagudin performed a tight, quick spin at the end of his routine. AP SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Alexei Yagudin brushed off Russian rival Evgeny Plushenko as easily as he brushed off the snow during his short program. If the playful Yagudin has another such performance in him, he'll skate away with an Olympic gold medal. Of course, Japan's Takeshi Honda and American Tim Goebel might have other ideas for the long program after finishing behind Yagudin, who swept the judging panel. Plushenko was fortunate to wind up fourth Tuesday night after messing up his quadruple toe loop. For now, the three-time world champion clearly is in charge, and the current world champion needs help. "I am really happy with the work I have done today," Yagudin said, "and I am really concentrating on myself. If you have any questions about him, just ask him." Couldn't do that: Plushenko was a no-show in the interview area after falling on his opening quadruple toe loop.