Egor Golovkin

Egor Golovkin

Egor Golovkin (born December 9, 1983 in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian pairs skater who currently competes for Canada. Golovkin competed with Maria Mukhortova and with Tatiana Kokoreva with Russia. With Kokoreva, he was the 2003 Russian junior national champion, placed fifth at the 2004 Junior Grand Prix Final, and won the bronze medal at the 2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. Golovkin currently competes for Canada with Jericho Boulin. The two withdrew from the 2007 Canadian Figure Skating Championships before the short program.

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