- Oksana Kazakova
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Olympic medal record Figure skating Gold 1998 Nagano Pairs Oksana Kazakova
Kazakova and partner Artur Dmitriev skate in a show in 2002Personal information Country represented Russia Born April 8, 1975 Height 5'2" (158 cm) Former partner Artur Dmitriev,
Andrei Mokhov,
Dmitri SukhanovFormer coach Tamara Moskvina,
Natalia PavlovaSkating club Sdyushor Yubileyny
Saint PetersburgRetired 1999 Medal recordCompetitor for Russia Pairs' Figure skating Olympic Games Gold 1998 Nagano Pairs World Championships Bronze 1997 Lausanne Pairs European Championships Silver 1998 Milan Pairs Gold 1996 Sofia Pairs Grand Prix Final Bronze 1997–1998 Tokyo Pairs Silver 1996–1997 Hamilton Pairs Oksana Borisovna Kazakova (Russian: Оксана Борисовна Казакова; born April 8, 1975 in St. Petersburg, Russia) is a retired Russian pair skater. With partner Artur Dmitriev, she is the 1998 Olympic champion and 1996 European Champion.
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Biography
Kazakova began skating at age 4.
Before skating with Dmitriev, she skated with Dmitri Sukhonov. The pair finished 15th at the 1993 World Championships.
Artur Dmitriev's partner Natalia Mishkutenok decided to retire in 1994, but Dmitriev still wanted to compete. He and Kazakova began skating together in 1995. Kazakova and Dmitriev were coached by Tamara Moskvina and trained at Yubileiny Sports Palace. Their choreographers were Alexander Matveev, David Audish, and Moskvina. Kazakova and Dmitriev won the European Championship in 1996, bronze at 1997 Worlds, and the Olympic title in 1998. They then turned professional and continued to skate together for several years.
After retiring, Kazakova began working as a coach and has also appeared in Russian skating television shows.[1][2]
Kazakova married Alexei Novitski in 1996 but divorced him four years later. In 2004, she married Konstantin Kovalenko and gave birth to their daughter, Ksenia, in 2005.[3][4] They split in 2008.[1]
She names Alexei Urmanov, Maya Usova, and Alexander Zhulin as her favorite skaters.
Programs
(with Artur Dmitriev)
Season Short program Long program Exhibition 1998–2008 Caruso
performed by Luciano Pavarotti
Unforgettable
performed by Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole
Marionette
Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino variation)
from The Matrix soundtrack
by Rob Dougan
Somewhere Out There
performed by Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram
Charade
soundtrack by Henry Mancini
Le Vent, Le Cri
from Le Professionnel
soundtrack by Henry Mancini
Spente le Stelle
by Emma Shapplin
Fly Me to the Moon
by Frank Sinatra1997–1998 Also sprach Zarathustra
by Richard StraussPassacaglia
from Suite de pièce Vol. 1 No. 7 in G minor (HWV 432)
by George Frideric HandelValse Triste
by Franz von Vecsey1996–1997 Also sprach Zarathustra
by Richard StraussPassacaglia
from Suite de pièce Vol. 1 No. 7 in G minor (HWV 432)
by George Frideric HandelLa Cucaracha
Also sprach Zarathustra
by Richard Strauss1995–1996 Nostalgia
by unknownLa traviata
by Giuseppe VerdiUnknown Competitive highlights
(with Artur Dmitriev)
Event 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 Winter Olympic Games 1st World Championships 5th 3rd WD European Championships 1st 2nd Russian Championships 3rd 4th 3rd Grand Prix Final 2nd 3rd Skate America 5th 1st Skate Canada International 1st Bofrost Cup on Ice 2nd Trophée Lalique 2nd 1st Cup of Russia 3rd NHK Trophy WD (with Dmitri Sukhanov)
Event 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 World Championships 15th Russian Championships 4th 5th 4th Soviet Championships 4th Skate Canada International 6th Nations Cup 3rd NHK Trophy 4th (with Andrei Mokhov)
Event 1990–91 World Junior Championships 4th References
- ^ a b Shablinskaya, Olga (December 10, 2008). "Оксана Казакова: "Я - женщина отчаянная!" [Oksana Kazakova:]" (in Russian). aif.ru. http://www.aif.ru/culture/article/23271. Retrieved December 8, 2010.
- ^ Boichenko, Marina (December 22, 2008). "Оксана Казакова: "Храню медаль в шкафу у мамы" [Oksana Kazakova: "I keep my medal at my mom's place"]" (in Russian). smena.ru. http://smena.ru/news/2008/12/22/15182/. Retrieved December 8, 2010.
- ^ Ivanov, Dmitry (13 February 2004). "Love at second glance" (in Russian). nevasport.ru. http://www.nevasport.ru/articles.php?id=4140. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
- ^ Yazeva, Elena (25 March 2005). "Oksana Kazakova discharged from the hospital" (in Russian). nevasport.ru. http://www.nevasport.ru/articles.php?id=8109. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
External links
- Kazakova/Dmitriev competition results
- Oksana Kazakova & Artur Dmitriev
- Oksana Kazakova at the Internet Movie Database
Olympic champions in figure skating - Pairs 1908: Anna Hübler & Heinrich Burger • 1920: Ludowika Jakobsson & Walter Jakobsson • 1924: Helene Engelmann & Alfred Berger • 1928: Andrée Joly & Pierre Brunet • 1932: Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet • 1936: Maxi Herber & Ernst Baier • 1948: Micheline Lannoy & Pierre Baugniet • 1952: Ria Baran & Paul Falk • 1956: Sissy Schwarz & Kurt Oppelt • 1960: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul • 1964: Ludmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov • 1968: Ludmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov • 1972: Irina Rodnina & Alexei Ulanov • 1976: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Zaitsev • 1980: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Zaitsev • 1984: Elena Valova & Oleg Vasiliev • 1988: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov • 1992: Natalia Mishkutenok & Artur Dmitriev • 1994: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov • 1998: Oksana Kazakova & Artur Dmitriev • 2002: Elena Berezhnaya & Anton Sikharulidze and Jamie Salé & David Pelletier • 2006: Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin • 2010: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo
Categories:- Russian pair skaters
- Olympic figure skaters of Russia
- Figure skaters at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Russia
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Saint Petersburg
- 1975 births
- Olympic medalists in figure skating
- Russian figure skating biography stubs
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