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Marina Klimova
Klimova & Ponomarenko in 1989Personal information Full name Marina Vladimirovna Klimova Country represented Soviet Union
Unified TeamBorn 28 July 1966
SverdlovskHeight 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)[1] Former partner Sergei Ponomarenko Retired 1996 Medal recordFigure skating Ice dancing Competitor for Unified Team Olympic Games Gold 1992 Albertville Ice dancing Competitor for Soviet Union Olympic Games Silver 1988 Calgary Ice dancing Bronze 1984 Sarajevo Ice dancing World Championships Gold 1992 Oakland Ice dancing Silver 1991 Munich Ice dancing Gold 1990 Halifax Ice dancing Gold 1989 Paris Ice dancing Silver 1988 Budapest Ice dancing Silver 1987 Cincinnati Ice dancing Silver 1986 Geneva Ice dancing Silver 1985 Tokyo Ice dancing European Championships Gold 1992 Lausanne Ice dancing Gold 1991 Sofia Ice dancing Gold 1990 Leningrad Ice dancing Gold 1989 Birmingham Ice dancing Gold 1989 Birmingham Ice dancing Silver 1987 Sarajevo Ice dancing Silver 1986 Sarajevo Ice dancing Silver 1985 Gothenburg Ice dancing Bronze 1984 Budapest Ice dancing Medal record Figure skating Competitor for the Soviet Union Silver 1988 Calgary Ice dancing Bronze 1984 Sarajevo Ice dancing Competitor for the Unified Team Gold 1992 Albertville Ice dancing Marina Vladimirovna Klimova (Russian: Марина Владимировна Климова; born 28 July 1966 in Sverdlovsk, RSFSR) is an ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union and the Unified team. With skating partner and husband Sergei Ponomarenko, she is the 1992 Olympic champion, 1988 Olympic silver medalist, 1984 Olympic bronze medalist, three-time World champion, and four-time European champion.
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Career
Klimova trained at Spartak in Moscow.
Klimova and Ponomarenko were fourth in their European Championships debut in 1983. Their breakthrough came the following season when they won the bronze medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics and 1984 European Championships. In 1985, they won their first World medal, silver. They were four-time consecutive World silver medalists from 1985 to 1988. In 1988, they also won the Olympic silver medal, behind Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin.
In 1989, Klimova and Ponomarenko won the first of their four consecutive European titles. They also won the 1989 World Championships and followed that up with another World gold the following year.
At the 1991 World Championships, they had a setback when they placed second to Isabelle Duchesnay & Paul Duchesnay. Four months before the Olympics, they decided to leave coach Natalia Dubova.[2] They re-established themselves as the top ice dancers in the world by winning another 1992 European title and then capturing the 1992 Olympic title. They ended their season with their third World title. They retired from eligible skating after the World Championships and turned to professional and show skating.
In addition to winning three World Championships and four European Championships, Klimova and Ponomarenko are the only figure skaters in any discipline to have won Olympic medals in three different colors. They won the bronze medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics, the silver medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics for the Soviet Union and the gold medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics for the Unified Team.
Klimova and Ponomarenko were inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2000.[3] They coach young figure skaters at Sharks Ice in San Jose, California.
Personal life
Klimova and Ponomarenko married in September 1984 and have two sons, Tim Ponomarenko born in 1998 and Anthony Ponomarenko in 2001. They now reside in the United States in Morgan Hill, California.
Programs
(With Ponomarenko)
Season Original set pattern
/ Original danceFree dance Exhibition 1992–1996 - Evergreen
by Luther Vandross
- Summertime from Porgy and Bess
by George Gershwin
- Clowns March to Sousa
- The Brides
from Dracula (1992 film)
by Wojciech Kilar
- Masquerade Waltz
by Aram Khachaturian
- Song of India
- Symphony No. 5
by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
1991–1992 - Air from Suite No.3
by Johann Sebastian Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
by Johann Sebastian Bach, Leopold Stokowski
- E lucevan le stelle
from Tosca
by Giacomo Puccini
1990–1991 1989–1990 1988–1989 1987–1988 1986–1987 1985–1986 1984–1985 1983–1984 1982–1983 Results
(ice dance with Sergei Ponomarenko)
Event 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1994–95 1995–96 Winter Olympic Games 3rd 2nd 1st World Championships 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st European Championships 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st Soviet Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st Fujifilm Trophy 1st Nebelhorn Trophy 1st 1st Prize of Moscow News 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st Golden Spin of Zagreb 2nd World Professional Championships 2nd 2nd References
- ^ "Marina Klimova". Sports Reference. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/kl/marina-klimova-1.html. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
- ^ Vaytsekhovskaya, Elena (1991). "Марина Климова, Сергей Пономаренко: «ЗА ВСЕ НАДО ПЛАТИТЬ САМИМ. ЗА ОШИБКИ ТОЖЕ» [Klimova & Ponomarenko interview]" (in Russian). http://www.velena.ru/skating/MKSP_1991.html. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
- ^ "Hall of Fame Members". World Figure Skating Hall of Fame. http://www.worldskatingmuseum.org/WHOF.htm. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
External links
Olympic champions in figure skating – Ice dancing 1976: Lyudmila Pakhomova & Aleksandr Gorshkov • 1980: Natalia Linichuk & Gennadi Karponossov • 1984: Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean • 1988: Natalia Bestemianova & Andrei Bukin • 1992: Marina Klimova & Sergei Ponomarenko • 1994: Oksana Grishuk & Evgeny Platov • 1998: Oksana Grishuk & Evgeny Platov • 2002: Marina Anissina & Gwendal Peizerat • 2006: Tatiana Navka & Roman Kostomarov • 2010: Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir
European champions in figure skating – Ice dancing 1954–1955: Jean Westwood & Lawrence Demmy • 1956: Pamela Weight & Paul Thomas • 1957–1958: June Markham & Courtney Jones • 1959–1961: Doreen Denny & Courtney Jones • 1962: Christiane Guhel & Jean Paul Guhel • 1963: Linda Shearman & Michael Phillips • 1964–1965: Eva Romanová & Pavel Roman • 1966–1969: Diane Towler & Bernard Ford • 1970–1971: Lyudmila Pakhomova & Aleksandr Gorshkov • 1972: Angelika Buck & Erich Buck • 1973–1976: Lyudmila Pakhomova & Aleksandr Gorshkov • 1977–1978: Irina Moiseeva & Andrei Minenkov • 1979–1980: Natalia Linichuk & Gennadi Karponossov • 1981–1982: Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean • 1983: Natalia Bestemianova & Andrei Bukin • 1984: Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean • 1985–1988: Natalia Bestemianova & Andrei Bukin • 1989–1992: Marina Klimova & Sergei Ponomarenko • 1993: Maya Usova & Alexander Zhulin • 1994: Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean • 1995: Susanna Rahkamo & Petri Kokko • 1996–1998: Oksana Grishuk & Evgeny Platov • 1999: Anjelika Krylova & Oleg Ovsyannikov • 2000: Marina Anissina & Gwendal Peizerat • 2001: Barbara Fusar-Poli & Maurizio Margaglio • 2002: Marina Anissina & Gwendal Peizerat • 2003: Irina Lobacheva & Ilia Averbukh • 2004–2006: Tatiana Navka & Roman Kostomarov • 2007: Isabelle Delobel & Olivier Schoenfelder • 2008: Oksana Domnina & Maxim Shabalin • 2009: Jana Khokhlova & Sergei Novitski • 2010: Oksana Domnina & Maxim Shabalin • 2011: Nathalie Péchalat & Fabian Bourzat
Soviet champions in figure skating – Ice Dancing 1958–1959: Svetlana Smirnova & Leonid Gordon • 1960: ? & ? • 1961: ? & ? • 1962: ? & ? • 1963: Nadezhda Velle & Alexander Treshchev • 1964–1966: Liudmila Pakhomova & Viktor Ryzhkin • 1967–1968: Irina Grisheva & Viktor Ryzhkin • 1969-1971: Liudmila Pakhomova & Alexander Gorshkov • 1972: Tatiana Voitiuk & Viacheslav Zhigalin • 1973-1975: Liudmila Pakhomova & Alexander Gorshkov • 1976: Natalia Linichuk & Gennadi Karponosov • 1977: Irina Moiseeva & Andrei Minenkov • 1978: Natalia Karamysheva & Rostislav Sinitsyn • 1979: Natalia Linichuk & Gennadi Karponosov • 1980: Natalia Karamysheva & Rostislav Sinitsyn • 1981: Natalia Linichuk & Gennadi Karponosov • 1982-1983: Natalia Bestemianova & Andrei Bukin • 1984: Elena Batanova & Alexei Soloviev • 1985-1986: Marina Klimova & Sergei Ponomarenko • 1987: Natalia Bestemianova & Andrei Bukin • 1988: Pasha Grishuk & Alexander Chichkov • 1989-1990: Marina Klimova & Sergei Ponomarenko • 1991: Maya Usova & Alexander Zhulin • 1992: Pasha Grishuk & Evgeni Platov
Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Russian ice dancers
- Soviet ice dancers
- Olympic figure skaters of the Soviet Union
- Olympic figure skaters of the Unified Team
- Figure skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for the Unified Team
- Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union
- Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union
- Spartak athletes
- People from San Jose, California
- Olympic medalists in figure skating
- Evergreen
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