Albena Denkova
Bulgaria - Sofia
Albena Petrova Denkova (Bulgarian: Албена Петрова Денкова, born 3 December 1974) is a Bulgarian ice dancer. With partner and fiance Maxim Staviski, she is a two-time (2006–2007) World champion, a two-time (2003–2004) European silver medalist, and the 2006 Grand Prix Final champion. Denkova and Staviski are the first Bulgarians to medal at the World Figure Skating Championships.
Aljona Savchenko (Ukrainian: Олена Валентинівна Савченко, Olena Valentynivna Savchenko; German Romanization: Aljona Sawtschenko, sometimes Aliona Savchenko; born 19 January 1984) is a retired Ukrainian-born German pair skater. One of the most decorated pair skaters, she is the 2018 Olympic Champion and a two-time Olympic bronze medalist (2010, 2014), a six-time World Champion, a four-time European Champion, and a five-time Grand Prix Final champion.
-Figure skating coach and choreographer
●Dancing coach
●Stretching coach
-Art On Ice show performer
-Higher education in physical culture, sports and health
-Coach and choreographer in international camps
-Multiple medalist of international competitions
Andrey Lutay
Bulgaria - Sofia
Andrei Vladimirovich Lutai (Russian: Андрей Владимирович Лутай; born 24 July 1986) is a Russian former competitive figure skater. He is the 2006 Karl Schäfer Memorial champion, 2006 International Cup of Nice champion, and a three-time Russian national medalist (2007 & 2008 silver; 2009 bronze). He placed as high as 5th at the European Championships (2007) and 10th at the World Championships (2009).
Anna Levandi
Estonia - Tallinn
is a former competitive figure skater who represented the Soviet Union in international competition.
She was:
1984 World silver medalist
4x European Bronze Medalist
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Now a 4x time Olympic coach she is considered as one of the best coaches in Estonia having coached students such as:
Elena Glebova, Svetlana Issakova, Viktoria Shklover & Valdis Mintals, Arlet Levandi, Viktor Romanenkov, Eva-Lotta Kiibus, Vladislav Churakov.
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ANNA NEKRASSOVA
Estonia - Tallinn
Education: higher education (Tallinn University of Pedagogy, Tallinn University of Technology)
Work experience/internship:
Since 2004, coach of the NGO Haabersti Skating School
2001–2004 OÜ Rocca al Mare Skating School coach
Since 1999, "Anna Levand Figure Skating Club" coach
Accomplishments:
Multiple medalist of the Estonian Figure Skating Championships
Language skills: Estonian, Russian, English
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Dmitriy Ignatenko
3x Ukrainian national champion
Technical Coach Amodio Academy
Eghert-Sören Nõmm is well-known in the Estonian dance world. To date, he has won many high awards as a dancer, even participated in the Ukrainian television version of the world-famous dance show "So You Think You Can Dance" "Tantcujut Vse", is a recognized choreographer and dance director, under whose hands many Estonian singers have honed their movements for performing on stage or in music videos.
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Florent Amodio is a French figure skating coach and former competitor. He is the 2011 European champion, a four-time French national champion (2010, 2013-2015), and the 2008 JGP Final champion. He has represented France at two Winter Olympics.
Considered one of the best French figure skaters of all time and as a coach having coached skaters as:
Luc Economides, Maia Mazzara, Francois Pitot,
Petr Kotlarik
Jekaterina Nekrassova is an Estonian retired pair skater. With partner Valdis Mintals, she is a multiple Estonian national champion. They competed many times at the World Figure Skating Championships, the European Figure Skating Championships, and the World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
Her students include:
Maria Sergejeva & Ilja Glebov.
Lorenzo Magri
Italian Olympic Team coach, renowned choreographer, ISU Technical Specialist
Maxim Staviski
Russia - Moscow
Maxim Staviski (Bulgarian: Максим Стависки, born 16 November 1977) is a Russian-born naturalized Bulgarian ice dancer. With partner and fiancée Albena Denkova, he is a two-time (2006–2007) World champion, a two-time (2003–2004) European silver medalist, and the 2006 Grand Prix Final champion. Denkova and Staviski are the first Bulgarians to medal at the World Figure Skating Championships.
Michael Huth (born 2 September 1969) is a German figure skating coach and former competitor for East Germany.
Competitive career
Huth (right) with Katarina Witt, Peggy Schwarz / Alexander König in 1987.
During his competitive career, Huth represented East Germany. He was the 1988 East German national champion and competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, where he placed 23rd.He coaches in Oberstdorf. His current and former students include
Switzerland Anastasia Brandenburg
Switzerland Lukas Britschgi (European champion)
Germany Annette Dytrt
Finland Liubov Efimenko
Germany Kai Jagoda[6]
Italy Carolina Kostner(World, European, and 2014 Olympic bronze medalist)
Ukraine Anton Kovalevski
Monaco Davide Lewton Brain
Norway Sondre Oddvoll Bøe
Switzerland Alexia Paganini
Switzerland Kimmy Repond
Italy Ivan Righini[14]
Finland Jenni Saarinen
Germany Nicole Schott
France Léa Serna
Germany Silvio Smalun
Germany Susanne Stadlmüller
Germany Jennifer Urban
Czech Republic Tomáš Verner (European champion)
Finland Valter Virtanen
Germany Kristin Wieczorek
Poland Kornel Witkowski
Mishin Alexey
Russia - Saint Petersburg
Alexei Nikolayevich Mishin (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Мишин; born 8 March 1941) is a Russian figure skating coach and former pair skater. With partner Tamara Moskvina, he is the 1969 World silver medalist and Soviet national champion.
Mishin is based in Saint Petersburg at Yubileyny Sports Palace. His former students include Olympic champions Alexei Urmanov, Alexei Yagudin, and Evgeni Plushenko. Mishin also runs summer seminars. Among the skaters who have attended those are Stéphane Lambiel and Sarah Meier.He has authored several books on the biomechanics of figure skating.
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Dobritskaya Olga Konstantinovna
06/09/1975 Belarus
Graduated from the Vitebsk State College of Arts with a degree in Dance Ensemble Artist
Minsk State Pedagogical University with a degree in World and National Culture. Rhythm. Choreography.
She graduated from the magistracy of the Minsk State Pedagogical University. Master of Pedagogical Sciences in the field of cultural disciplines.
For more than 6 years I have been working as a trainer-teacher in sports (choreographer) with athletes - figure skaters: in the Vitebsk center of the Olympic reserve for winter sports for 4 years ,and 2 years in the children's sports school for figure skating in the city of Minsk.
Athletes I have worked with:
Lebedev Alexander (ice coach Solovieva Yulia Vladimirovna, national team of the Republic of Belarus)
Chepeleva Alexandra (ice coach Shestak Tatyana Gennadievna, national team of the Republic of Belarus)
Kostyuk Elizaveta KMS (ice coach Shestak Tatyana Gennadievna, junior national team of the Republic of Belarus)
Frolova Daria KMS (ice coach Shestak Tatyana Gennadievna, junior national team of the Republic of Belarus).
Plushenko Evgeni
Russia - Moscow
Evgeni Viktorovich Plushenko (Russian: Евгений Викторович Плющенко, born 3 November 1982) is a Russian former figure skater. He is a four-time Olympic medalist (2006 gold, 2014 team gold, 2002 & 2010 silver), a three-time World champion (2001, 2003, 2004), a seven-time European champion (2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2012), a four-time Grand Prix Final champion (1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05), and a ten-time Russian national champion (1999–2002, 2004–2006, 2010, 2012–2013). Plushenko's four Olympic medals once tied with Sweden's Gillis Grafström's record for most Olympic medals in figure skating, which has since been surpassed by Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue. He also won a record total of 22 titles on the Grand Prix circuit.
Regina is a sports dance coach and gives acrobatic lessons at our camp.
Sergei Aleksandrovich Rozanov (born October 20, 1989) is a Russian figure skating coach and choreographer.
He competed in men’s singles, but did not achieve any major success. After retiring from competitive skating, he took part in ice shows by Tatyana Tarasova and Ilya Averbukh, and also gave private skating lessons. In 2017, at the invitation of Daniil Gleikhengauz, he joined Eteri Tutberidze’s coaching team. Rozanov mainly coached juniors and novices, working with them on difficult multi-rotation jumps. Among his novice skaters was Sofya Akatieva. Another of his students, Alena Kostornaia, noted that it was Rozanov who helped her learn the triple Axel.
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VALDIS MINTALS
Estonia - Tallinn
Valdis Mintals was an Estonian pair skater.
With partner Jekaterina Nekrassova, he is a multiple Estonian National Champion. They competed at the World, European, and World Junior Championships before ending their partnership in 1998.
From 1998 through 2002, Mintals competed with Viktoria Shklover. They were the 1998–2002 Estonian national champions. They competed twice at the World Junior Championships, and three times at the World and European Championships. Their highest placement at an ISU Championship was 10th at the 2000 and 2001 European Championships.
Vitaliy Egorov
Bulgaria - Sofia
Vitaliy Viktorovych Yehorov or Vitali Egorov (Ukrainian: Віталій Вікторович Єгоров, born 23 March 1964) is a former competitive figure skater for the Soviet Union. He is the 1986 Skate Canada International champion, the 1986 Nebelhorn Trophy champion, the 1979 World Junior champion,[1] a two-time (1983, 1987) Winter Universiade silver medalist, and the 1984 Soviet national champion.
Egorov was one of the first skaters in the world to land a triple Axel jump, performing it in April 1981, at the USSR Cup competition in Sverdlovsk, where he won the bronze medal. In March 1982, he won the 5th USSR Winter Spartakiada. He is a coach in Kharkiv.
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