- Tamara Moskvina
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title= Tamara Moskvina
caption=Moskvina with Obertas and Slavnov in 2004.
country= RUS (URS)
dateofbirth= birth date and age|1941|6|26
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formerpartner=Alexei Mishin
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retired=Tamara Nikolayevna (Bratus) Moskvina ( _ru. Тамара Николаевна (Братусь) Москвина) (b.
June 26 1941 ) is aRussia n pairsfigure skating coach.Biography
Moskvina was born in Leningrad. During the
Siege of Leningrad inWorld War II , she was evacuated to a village in theUral Mountains where her mother had relatives. Moskvina has said that she owes her small stature to childhoodmalnutrition during the war years. The family returned to Leningrad in 1948, where she began to skate.As Tamara Bratus, she won the
Soviet Figure Skating Championships ladies' title five times during the early 1960s. Her best finish at an international competition in singles was 14th at the 1965European Figure Skating Championships . Shortly afterwards, she married her coach,Igor Moskvin , and switched to pair skating. She and her partnerAlexei Mishin won the 1969 USSR Championships, defeating both the two-time Olympic gold medallistsLudmila Belousova andOleg Protopopov , and the future championsIrina Rodnina andAlexei Ulanov , and placed second at the 1969World Figure Skating Championships , before deciding to retire to concentrate on a coaching career.Moskvina earned her
doctorate in educational psychology from theLeningrad Academy of Physical Culture . Her students have included Olympic championsElena Valova and Oleg Vasiliev;Artur Dmitriev with his two partnersNatalia Mishkutenok andOksana Kazakova ; andYelena Berezhnaya andAnton Sikharulidze .During her own skating career, both in singles and in pairs, Moskvina was known for including unusual flexibility moves in her programs; she may have been the first to perform what is now called a
Biellmann spin . She has passed this on in the choreography for the various pair teams she has coached, inventing many unique pair-skating elements in which the man and woman, although performing different movements, still work together as a unit. This style of choreography is sometimes referred to as "opposition choreography", as opposed to shadow or mirror skating, when the two partners perform similar movements in unison together.Moskvina, who speaks excellent English, was one of the first Soviet coaches to collaborate with Westerners, as she co-authored the
International Skating Union 's judging handbook for pair skating in 1984. With the end of communism in the Soviet Union, she acted as an agent and promoter for her skaters in the West, and spent several years coaching in theUnited States . She currently coaches inSaint Petersburg ,Russia .Moskvina was awarded
Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1984) [cite book|title=Panorama of the 1984 Sports Year|year=1985|pages=p. 37|publisher=Fizkultura i sport|location=Moscow|language=Russian]References
* Joy Goodwin: "The Second Mark". ISBN 0-7432-4527-X.
* Sonia Bianchetti Garbato: "Cracked Ice". ISBN 88-86753-72-1.
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