- Alexei Tikhonov
Infobox Figure skater
title= Alexei Tikhonov
caption=Tikhonov in 2005.
country= RUS
formercountry= JPN
URS
dateofbirth= birth date and age|1971|11|1
residence= Samara,Russia
height= convert|187|cm|ftin|abbr=on
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partner= Maria Petrova
formerpartner=Irina Saifutdinova (URS)
Yukiko Kawasaki (JPN)
coach=Ludmila Velikova
skating club=Yubileini Sport Club
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combined total= 188.21
combined date= 2005 Worlds
SP score= 67.42
SP date= 2005 Grand Prix Final
FS score= 123.18
FS date= 2006 WorldsInfobox East Asian
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cyrillic= Алексе́й Влади́мирович Ти́хонов
romanization =Alexei Tikhonov ( _ru. Алексе́й Влади́мирович Ти́хонов) (born
November 1 ,1971 in Samara,Russian SSR ,USSR ) is aRussia npair skater . With partner Maria Petrova, he is the 2000 World Champion.Biography
Tikhonov first competed with partner
Irina Saifutdinova for the Soviet Union and, after the dissolution, for Russia. They won the bronze medal at the 1989World Junior Figure Skating Championships for the Soviet Union.When that partnership ended, he teamed up with Japanese pair skater
Yukiko Kawasaki and competed with her representing Japan.Kawasaki and Tikhonov were two-time Japanese national champions. They competed internationally together, winning the bronze medal at the
1993 NHK Trophy and placing 15th at the1994 World Figure Skating Championships .When that partnership ended, Tikhonov briefly pursued a career as a show skater. Upon returning to competitive skating, he teamed up with Maria Petrova, who had just ended her partnership with
Anton Sikhurlidze after he had decided to end that partnership to skate withElena Berezhnaya .Petrova & Tikhonov won the World Championship in 2000. They placed 6th at the
2002 Winter Olympics and 5th at the 2006 Games. They won a silver medal at the 2005 Worlds, and a bronze in 2006.Petrova and Tikhonov announced they would retire after the 2006 Worlds, but at the request of the Russian Skating Federation they later agreed to remain eligible for another year. They had a disappointing final season, finishing 6th at the
Grand Prix Final , and being forced to withdraw from the World Championships due to injury.Competitive highlights
(with Petrova for Russia)
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