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Aljona Savchenko

Aljona Savchenko[1][2] (Ukrainian: Олена Валентинівна Савченко, Olena Valentynivna Savchenko; German Romanization: Aljona Sawtschenko, sometimes Aliona Savchenko; born 19 January 1984) is a 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),[3] a six-time World Champion, a four-time European Champion, and a five-time Grand Prix Final champion.

Aljona Savchenko
Savchenko in 2018
Personal information
Native nameОлена Валентинівна Савченко
Full nameOlena Valentynivna Savchenko
Alternative namesAliona
Aljona Sawtschenko
Country represented Germany
Former country(ies) represented Ukraine (until 2002)
Born (1984-01-19) 19 January 1984 (age 39)
Obukhiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height1.53 m (5 ft 0 in)
Former partnerBruno Massot (GER)
Robin Szolkowy (GER)
Stanislav Morozov (UKR)
Dmitri Boyenko (UKR)
Former coachAlexander König
Jean-François Ballester
Ingo Steuer
Halyna Kukhar
Alexander Artychenko
Former choreographerChristopher Dean
John Kerr
Silvia Fontana
Martin Skotnický
Ingo Steuer
Gary Beacom
David Wilson
Skating clubEC Oberstdorf
Training locationsUnited States
Former training locationsOberstdorf
Chemnitz
Began skating1989
World standingPairs with Massot
1 (2017–18)
4 (2016–17)
25 (2015–16)
Pairs with Szolkowy
2 (2013–14)
2 (2012–13)
1 (2011–12)
1 (2010–11)
1 (2009–10)
1 (2008–09)
1 (2007–08)
3 (2006–07)
7 (2005–06)
28 (2004–05)
Pairs with Morozov
52 (2003–04)
* (2002–03)
12 (2001–02)
ISU personal best scores
Combined total245.84 WR
2018 Worlds
Short program82.98
2018 Worlds
Free skate162.86 WR
2018 Worlds

With partner Bruno Massot, she is the 2018 Olympic champion, the 2018 World Champion, a two-time European silver medalist, the 2017–18 Grand Prix Final champion, and a two-time German national champion (2016, 2018). The pair hold the world record for best free skate score and best total score, and they are the first pair skaters to break 160 points in the free skate.

With former partner Robin Szolkowy, she is the 2010 and 2014 Olympic bronze medalist, a five-time World champion (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014), a four-time European champion (2007–2009, 2011), a four-time Grand Prix Final champion (2007, 2010, 2011, 2013), and an eight-time German national champion (2004–2009, 2011, 2014). Savchenko and Szolkowy received the first 10.0 component scores ever given by a judge under the ISU Judging System.[4]

Savchenko originally represented Ukraine with Dmitri Boyenko and later Stanislav Morozov. With Morozov, she was the 2000 World Junior champion, the 1999–2000 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and a two-time Ukrainian national champion.

In June 2021, Savchenko unretired to pursue her competitive career in the United States.[5] In September 2021, she announced that, due to having difficulties in the search of a partner, she would be focusing on coaching again.[6]

Personal life

Aliona Savchenko was born in Obukhiv, near Kyiv,[7] and raised with three brothers.[8] Her father Valentyn is a former weightlifter.[8]

In April 2010, Savchenko became godmother to Galina Efremenko's daughter.[8] In 2014, she worked with the German Red Cross on an aid project for eastern Ukraine.[9]

In April 2015, Savchenko announced her engagement to Liam Cross[10] whom she met at a poker game.[11] The couple that lives in Oberstdorf married on 18 August 2016.[12] Their daughter, Amilia Savchenko Cross, was born on 7 September 2019.[13]

Career for Ukraine

Savchenko became interested in figure skating after seeing it on television.[14] She began skating at age five and practiced with her father on a lake.[8][14] She convinced her parents to let her skate at a rink 50 km away, although it required her arriving at a bus stop at four in the morning for a two-hour ride to the rink.[15] Savchenko turned to pairs at age 13, saying "I saw the other skaters doing it and I wanted to do it myself. I liked all the acrobatic things like lifts and twists and throws."[14]

Savchenko and her first partner, Dmytro Boyenko, were coached by Olexander Artychenko, and represented Ukraine under the auspices of the club Dynamo Kyiv. The pair split after the 1998 World Junior Championships where they placed 13th.

Her next partner, Stanislav Morozov, was also from club Dynamo Kyiv. They were coached by Halyna Kukhar and won the 2000 World Junior Championships,[16] twice won the Ukrainian National title, and placed 15th at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Savchenko's partnership with Morozov dissolved in 2002 because of health issues. She considered partnering with Anton Nimenko from Russia, however, the Ukrainian skating federation would not fund his move to Kyiv.[17] She was frustrated by the lack of support for skaters in Ukraine.[7][17]

Partnership with Szolkowy for Germany

Formation

Savchenko told a German journalist she was looking for a partner. He spoke to German coaches and suggested Robin Szolkowy, whom she recognized from a competition.[14] In May 2003, Savchenko and Szolkowy had a successful tryout in Chemnitz, Germany. Three months later, she relocated to Germany and the new team began training in earnest with former World champion Ingo Steuer as their coach. When they first teamed up, they had to adjust to the fact that they had been taught different basics.[18]

Training

Savchenko/Szolkowy worked mostly in Chemnitz, training twice a day, six days a week.[15] Ingo Steuer served as their coach, choreographer, skate sharpener, and music cutter.[15][18][19] Savchenko designed the pair's costumes.[20] When the Chemnitz ice rink was melted – generally from the start of April to mid-May – they trained in Dresden if they needed ice time during this period.[21][22]

2003–2004 and 2004–2005 seasons

In their first season together, Savchenko/Szolkowy won the German national title. They made their international debut as a team at the start of the 2004–05 season. They again won the German National pair title, placed fourth at 2005 European Championships and sixth at the 2005 World Championships.

2005–2006 season

Savchenko/Szolkowy earned their first Grand Prix gold medal at the Skate Canada International, placing first in both programs, and went on to win the bronze medal in their first appearance at the Grand Prix Final. After winning their third national title, Savchenko/Szolkowy took the silver medal in their second appearance at the European Championships. They finished 7.79 points behind champions Tatiana Totmianina / Maxim Marinin.

Savchenko was granted German citizenship on 29 December 2005, making it possible for the pair to compete at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Just prior to the Olympics, the National Olympic Committee of Germany decided to exclude their coach, Ingo Steuer, from the Olympic team due to his collusion with the Stasi.[23] After a court battle, he was granted accreditation.[23] Savchenko/Szolkowy finished sixth with 180.15 points. They also placed sixth at the 2006 Worlds some weeks later, where they earned 170.08 points overall.

2006–2007 season

 
Savchenko and Szolkowy at the 2007 German Championships.

The German Ministry of Interior Affairs continued to put pressure on the German Skating Federation over the Steuer affair.[23] As a result, the pair's coach was denied accreditation for the upcoming competitions but the team challenged this in court and won.[23] However, the pair's refusal to leave their coach cost Szolkowy his place in the German army, which had sponsored his skating.[23] Private sponsors and fans supported the pair.[23]

Savchenko/Szolkowy placed third at the 2006 Cup of China and won the 2006 Cup of Russia, qualifying them to the 2006–2007 Grand Prix Final, held in Saint Petersburg. They finished second with a total of 180.67 points, 22.52 behind Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo, who won gold. In January 2007, they won their fourth German national title.

Savchenko/Szolkowy won the European Championships for the first time, becoming the first German pair skaters to win the title in twelve years; their coach, Ingo Steuer, had won with Mandy Wötzel in 1995.[20] They won the short program with 65.38 points, although Savchenko fell on the throw triple flip. In the free skate, they set a new personal best of 134.01 points while skating to the soundtrack of the film The Mission. Their combined total of 199.39 points was also a new best, and they finished 19.78 points ahead of silver medalists Maria Petrova / Alexei Tikhonov.

Savchenko/Szolkowy made their third World appearance at the 2007 World Championships. Second in the short program and third in the free skate, they won their first World medal, a bronze. Their total score was 16.11 points behind gold medalists Shen/Zhao.

2007–2008 season

 
Savchenko and Szolkowy with their coach Ingo Steuer in 2007

Savchenko/Szolkowy won gold at the 2007 Skate Canada, silver at the 2007 Cup of Russia (second to Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao), and gold at the 2007 NHK Trophy. At the 2007–08 Grand Prix Final in December 2007, Savchenko/Szolkowy scored 72.14 in the short program, setting a new world record,[24] and a season's best of 127.09 points in the free skate to win the pair title with 199.23 overall, eight points ahead of silver medalists Zhang/Zhang.

In January 2008, Savchenko/Szolkowy successfully defended their European title. Finishing first in both segments with a total score of 202.39 points, they won their second European title by a 32.98-point lead over silver medalists Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov.[25][26] At the 2008 World Championships, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, they placed second in the short program, 2.36 points behind Zhang/Zhang of China, and first in the free skate, 6.74 ahead of Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison. Overall, Savchenko/Szolkowy finished 5.04 points ahead of silver medalists Zhang/Zhang and won their first World Championship title.

2008–2009 season

In the 2008–2009 season, Savchenko/Szolkowy won both of their Grand Prix assignments, the 2008 Skate America and the 2008 Trophée Eric Bompard. They took the bronze medal at the 2008–09 Grand Prix Final, earning a season's best of 70.14 in the short program and placing third in the long program with a score of 114.95. Overall, they earned 185.09 points to finish 6.40 points behind gold medalists Pang Qing / Tong Jian.[citation needed]

In late January 2009, they competed at the 2009 European Championships as the defending champions. After placing second in the short program, 2.98 behind Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov,[27] they won the free skate with a season's best score of 132.43 points and won the competition overall with a total of 199.07 points, 16.30 points ahead of silver medalists Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov. This earned Savchenko/Szolkowy their third consecutive European title.[28]

Savchenko/Szolkowy went to the 2009 World Championships as the defending champions. Despite Savchenko fighting a flu,[29] they tallied a personal best 72.30 points in the short program to take the lead by a margin of 3.36 points over Kavaguti/Smirnov. They also won the free skate with 131.18 points. A throw triple salchow on the last beat of their music in the long program ensured victory. They finished with a combined total of 203.48 points, another personal best, and won by almost 17 points over silver medalists Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao.[30] Savchenko/Szolkowy were the first German pair since Marika Kilius / Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (1963 and 1964) to successfully defend a World Championship title.

2009–2010 season

 
Savchenko and Szolkowy at the 2010 World Championships.

Savchenko/Szolkowy began the 2009–2010 season at the 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy. They finished first in both segments and earned the gold medal with a total score of 185.99 points. At their first Grand Prix of the season, the 2009 Trophée Eric Bompard, the pair placed first in the short program with a new personal best score of 72.98 points, leading by 6.1 points over Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov, but finished fourth in the free skate with 101.44 points. Overall, they won the bronze medal with 174.42 points, 18.51 behind gold medalists Mukhortova/Trankov. On the plane back to Germany, Steuer suggested scrapping their long program to You'll Never Walk Alone,[31] which had been recorded for them by André Rieu's orchestra in Maastricht.[32] Although they had worked on the program since May, Savchenko said it "just didn't suit us", so they decided to prepare a new one to the soundtrack of Out of Africa.[31]

At the 2009 Skate Canada, Savchenko/Szolkowy won the short program, improving their personal best to 74.16 points, and leading the rest of the field by 8.36 points. They also won the free skate with a score of 132.55 points, placing first overall with 206.71 points, 21 ahead of Mukhortova/Trankov. They set a new world record for pairs' combined total under the ISU Judging System.[33] It was also the first time a judge gave a 10.0 under the Code of Points.[4]

Their placements in their two 2009–10 Grand Prix events qualified them for the 2009–10 Grand Prix Final that was held in Tokyo, Japan, in December 2009. Savchenko/Szolkowy placed second in the short program with 73.14 points, 2.22 behind Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo. However, they finished fourth in the free skate with 127.24 points. They won the bronze medal overall with 200.38 points, 13.87 behind gold medalists Shen/Zhao. Savchenko developed a flu during the Grand Prix Final which worsened and forced the pair to withdraw from German Nationals.[34]

At the 2010 European Championships, Savchenko/Szolkowy led in the short program with 74.12 points, by just 0.2 over Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov. They placed second in the free skate with a new personal best 137.60 points, 1.63 behind gold medalists Kavaguti/Smirnov, who consequently placed first in the free skate and overall. Overall, Savchenko and Szolkowy earned a new personal best score of 211.72 points.

At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Savchenko/Szolkowy earned their personal best score of 75.96 points in the short program, yet only placed second. Shen/Zhao took the top stop with a world record short program score of 76.66 points. They placed third in the free skating with 134.64 points, 7.16 behind Pang Qing / Tong Jian, who placed first in that segment. Overall they won the bronze medal with 210.60 points, 5.97 behind gold medalists and Olympic champions Shen/Zhao and 2.71 behind silver medalists Pang/Tong.

Savchenko/Szolkowy ended their season at the 2010 World Championships. They placed third in the short program with 69.52 points, which was 5.76 behind leaders Pang/Tong. In the free skate they placed second with a score of 135.22 points, 0.89 behind Pang/Tong, who also won that segment to capture the gold medal. Overall, the team totaled 204.74 points to win the silver medal. Following the Olympics, Savchenko/Szolkowy both concluded they would like to continue competing at least another season.[21]

Savchenko/Szolkowy toured in multiple ice shows around the world, including the 2009 Ice All Stars, All That Skate in South Korea,[35] and the 2010 Art on Ice in Lausanne, Switzerland.

2010–2011 season

 
Savchenko and Szolkowy perform their short program at the 2011 European Championships.

After performing in fifteen shows, Savchenko/Szolkowy began training for the 2010–2011 season in May 2010 in Chemnitz.[34][36] The pair experimented with a throw quad flip in training. Steuer said, "It did work sometimes, but it needs extremely high concentration."[37] In September 2010, Savchenko stated that they "plan to continue through 2014, but you never know if our bodies will work as we like them to work."[37]

Savchenko/Szolkowy won 2010 Skate America by over 20 points and 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard by 14 points, and were the top qualifiers for the 2010–11 Grand Prix Final. On their way back from France, the airline lost their luggage containing their skates, resulting in concerns the pair would be forced to withdraw from the Grand Prix Final.[38] Skates were not permitted as part of hand luggage, the blades being considered potential weapons.[39] The airline found their luggage a few days later.[40] They placed first in both the short and long program at the 2010–11 Grand Prix Final to win the title.[41][42]

At the European Championships, Savchenko/Szolkowy won the short program by almost three points, receiving a perfect ten for performance and execution from one of the judges.[43] In the long program, the pair received zero points for a spin after an error by Savchenko; they placed second in the free program by less than a point, finishing first overall to win their fourth European title ahead of 2010 champions Kavaguti/Smirnov.[44][45] Their training ice was scheduled to be melted in late March, after they would normally have left for the World Championships, however, the competition was postponed to late April. They were able to get their ice time extended until Easter, with the city and sport association negotiating the finances.[46]

At the 2011 World Championships, Savchenko/Szolkowy were in second place following the short program.[47] They went on to win their third World Championships with a record-breaking free skate. Their total score was also a new world record.[48] With this win, the pair capped off a season in which they won every event they entered.

2011–2012 season

 
Savchenko and Szolkowy perform their Pina free skate at the 2012 World Championships

Savchenko/Szolkowy took up the option of competing at three Grand Prix events during the 2011–2012 season. They are entered in 2011 Skate America, 2011 NHK Trophy and 2011 Cup of Russia. In October, they confirmed Pina and Angels & Demons as their new music selections and said they were practicing a throw triple Axel,[22][49] successfully executed in international competition by only one previous pair, Americans Rena Inoue / John Baldwin at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[50] At Skate America, Savchenko/Szolkowy attempted the throw triple Axel in the short program but experienced a hard fall.[51] They were given credit for completing the revolutions and finished in 5th place, 3.4 points off the lead.[52] They rebounded to place first in the free skate and won their second consecutive Skate America title and third in their career.[53] They added a reverse lasso lift to their free program but performed only a double twist because they were still working on a new entry to the triple.[54]

They attempted the throw triple Axel again in the short program at 2011 NHK Trophy but Savchenko took another hard fall.[50] They finished third at the event.[55] Savchenko/Szolkowy rebounded to win the 2011 Rostelecom Cup.[56] They qualified for the 2011–12 Grand Prix Final. Although they did not attempt it in Russia, they said they had not ruled out the triple Axel.[57] At the Grand Prix Final, Savchenko/Szolkowy won the gold medal with a total score of 212.26, defeating Volosozhar/Trankov by a margin of only 0.18 points.[58][59][60] Savchenko/Szolkowy missed their nationals with the German Skating Union's okay and continued to work on the throw triple Axel.[61]

In October 2011, Savchenko/Szolkowy were awarded the public prize at Germany's tenth and final Unity Prize ceremony.[62] In January 2012, they were voted Saxony's Sports Team of 2011.[63]

Savchenko ruptured a muscle fiber in her left upper thigh as a result of a fall in training on 12 January 2012.[64][65][66][67] Because she was not fully fit, the pair considered withdrawing from the 2012 European Championships (pairs event 25–26 January) or reducing the level of planned difficulty but said they feared a withdrawal would result in a one-year ban from competition if they performed in 2–8 February Art on Ice shows, a significant source of income (around 80,000 euros)[68] for the pair which receives no funding from the German federation.[65][69] By the start of the competition, Savchenko was able to land jumps and throws but spins aggravated her injury, causing the pair to withdraw before the short program on 25 January.[67][70]

At the 2012 World Championships in Nice, France, Savchenko/Szolkowy were first in the short program on 28 March.[71] After falls on previous competition attempts, Savchenko landed the throw triple Axel for the first time in their career but her free foot touched the ice.[71] On 29 March, Szolkowy lost a court case seeking reinstatement to the Bundeswehr which funded his sports career until 2006 – the court stated he did not have an authorized coach.[72][73] Savchenko/Szolkowy were second in the free skate on 30 March but finished first overall. They won their fourth World title – becoming the fifth pair in the post-World War II period to do so – by a margin of 0.11 points over silver medalists Volosozhar/Trankov.[74]

2012–2013 season

Savchenko/Szolkowy began the season with gold at the 2012 Skate Canada International, although Savchenko had a flu.[75] Officials elected not to impose a deduction after Szolkowy violated the regulation against men wearing tights.[75] Steuer said they would consider making some adjustments.[75] Their colorful costumes received a mixed reaction, with one Canadian journalist describing them as "something that looked like the cat threw up", however, Szolkowy said he was pleased with the results of their collaboration with a Chemnitz design studio.[75] On 8 November 2012, it was announced that Savchenko/Szolkowy had signed a three-year agreement with their first major sponsor, ThomasLloyd, a Swiss investment banking group.[76][77] Szolkowy said that they no longer had to worry about finances.[76] The pair said they were uncertain if they would compete at their second Grand Prix assignment, the 2012 Trophée Eric Bompard, due to Savchenko's illness.[77] Savchenko's cold having developed into a severe sinus infection, the pair confirmed their withdrawal a week later.[78] Since ISU rules do not allow another GP event to be given if skaters withdraw for any reason from an assignment, this also meant they would not qualify for the Grand Prix Final in Sochi.[79] They won silver medals at both the 2013 European Championships and the 2013 World Championships.

2013–2014 season

Savchenko/Szolkowy were assigned to the 2013 Cup of China and the 2013 Rostelecom Cup as their Grand Prix events. They finished second in the short program but won the free skate to claim the Cup of China title,[80] making them only the second pair to win all six Grand Prix events. At the 2013–14 Grand Prix Final, Savchenko/Szolkowy edged out Volosozhar/Trankov for the gold medal after placing second in the short and first in the free setting a new personal best scores total of 227.03 points. They then competed at the 2014 European Championships but withdrew after the short program because of Savchenko's flu.

At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Savchenko/Szolkowy earned the bronze medal. They placed second in the short program and fourth in the free skate. During the free skate, Szolkowy fell on the pair's side-by-side triple jumps and Savchenko fell on the throw triple Axel at the conclusion of the program and dropping to third in the overall standings behind Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov.

Savchenko/Szolkowy decided to compete at the 2014 World Championships and won their fifth world title together. They have the second-most world championship titles in pairs, second only to Irina Rodnina / Alexander Zaitsev.[81] Szolkowy then retired from competition, leading Thomas Lloyd to end its sponsorship, in July 2014.[82]

Partnership with Massot for Germany

Formation

Savchenko decided to continue competing, a possibility she had considered since the 2013 Cup of China.[83] On 29 March 2014, it was reported that she would team up with France's Bruno Massot.[84] The two began training together in April, working to adjust to each other's different technique.[85] They made their first appearance as a pair at the 2014 All That Skate shows in South Korea.[86] Because Chemnitz melted its ice rink until nearly the end of August, they trained in Coral Springs, Florida for two months beginning in mid-July.[87][88]

Since the ISU does not allow any pairing to compete under two flags, one partner was obliged to change country and could not compete internationally until the previous country granted a release.[89][90] In July 2014, Savchenko said she preferred to continue competing for Germany while Massot preferred France.[86] On 29 September 2014, the Deutsche Eislauf-Union announced that the pair had decided to skate for Germany.[91][92][93] In October 2014, Savchenko/Massot started training in Oberstdorf, coached by Alexander König.[94] On 9 June 2015, Massot's mother announced that the French Figure Skating Federation (FFSG) had refused to release Massot to skate for Germany.[95]

2015–2016 season

On 31 August 2015, the FFSG reportedly demanded a release fee of 70,000 euros from Massot,[96] later agreeing to 30,000 euros.[97] He was released to skate for Germany on 26 October 2015.[98]

Savchenko/Massot made their debut at the 2015 CS Tallinn Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series (CS) event, where they won the gold medal. That was followed by gold at the 2015 CS Warsaw Cup and German Championships. In January, they won silver at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia.[99] In April, they won the bronze medal at the 2016 World Championships in Boston, having placed fourth in the short program and third in the free skate.[citation needed]

2016–2017 season

After taking gold at the 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy,[100] Savchenko/Massot won both of their Grand Prix events, the 2016 Rostelecom Cup and 2016 Trophée de France. On 12 November, Savchenko tore a ligament in her right ankle on the landing of the throw triple Axel during the free skate in France.[101][102] She decided to continue skating due to the possibility of a medal and being in a partnership, saying "If you were alone you might just throw in the towel, but there is that other half of the pair, who is also competing."[103] She stated, "Luckily, the ligaments were not completely ruptured, but it takes eight to twelve weeks to heal."[102] As a result, the pair withdrew from their December competitions, the Grand Prix Final and German Championships.

In January 2017, Savchenko/Massot won the silver medal, behind Russia's Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov, at the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic.[104] In April, the pair received the silver medal, behind China's Sui Wenjing / Han Cong, at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland.

2017–2018 season

Savchenko/Massot began their season with silver at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy.[105] Turning to the Grand Prix series, they took silver at the 2017 Skate Canada International after placing first in the short program and second in the free skate.[106] Ranked third in the short and first in the free, the pair won gold at the 2017 Skate America.[107][108] Their results qualified them to the Grand Prix Final in December, which they won with a world record score.

In November 2017, Massot received German citizenship, allowing the pair to compete for Germany at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[109][110]

Savchenko and Massot withdrew from the European Figure Skating Championships on 12 January, in order to focus on preparations for the Olympics.[111]

At the 2018 Winter Olympics, the pair competed in the first part of the team event. Savchenko and Massot then competed in the individual pairs event. They placed fourth in the short program after Massot doubled an intended triple jump. On 15 February 2018, they set a new world record score of 159.31 in the free skate. With their aggregate combined score, Savchenko and Massot won the gold medal, edging out world champions Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China (who were leading after the short program) by just 0.43 points,[112][113] in spite of mark manipulation from Chinese judge Huang Feng (who was later investigated by the ISU and banned).[114][115] At age 34, Savchenko became one of the oldest women to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating, and the first female European figure skater to win gold at all major ISU championships. Savchenko commented on the occasion: "I never give up. All my life I've been fighting."[116]

Savchenko and Massot ended the season at the 2018 World Championships in Milan, Italy, where they won the world title, Massot's first and Savchenko's sixth. They set new personal bests in both the short and free programs, in the process setting new world records for the free skate and combined score.[111]

Following their World Championship victory, it was announced that the pair would be taking an indefinite break from competition.[117]

On 30 April 2021, Savchenko announced that she and Massot would not be returning to competition.[118]

Plans to resume her competitive career in the United States

On 11 June 2021, only six weeks after Savchenko's retirement announcement, the Deutsche Eislauf-Union announced that she had requested to be released to U.S. Figure Skating, which was granted.[5]

Show career

During her competitive years, Savchenko was 12 times part of Art on Ice in Switzerland. She also skated at All That Skate in Korea, 'Emotions on Ice' in Germany, 'Music on Ice' in Switzerland, 'Plushenko and Friends', 'Opera on Ice' and 'Hit on Ice' in Italy and several shows in Japan. In 2018/19, she and Massot were the star guests of Holiday on Ice: Showtime and ambassadors of the newly found 'Holiday in Ice Academy'. They decided not to skate any shows in spring and summer of 2019 due to Savchenko's pregnancy. She first performed again in December 2019 at the 'Saturn Eisgala' in Ingolstadt where she skated a solo number to 'Storm' by Eric Radford.

Holiday on Ice

In 2018/19, Savchenko and Massot were the star guests of Holiday on Ice: Showtime and ambassadors of the newly found 'Holiday in Ice Academy'. They continued working with the academy, selecting talents and giving seminars. In December 2019 some talents had the chance to perform live in the opening of Dancing on ice together with Savchenko. In February 2020 Savchenko/Massot made their comeback together at Holiday on Ice in Hamburg. They were supposed to take part in the new HOI show 20/21 which got cancelled on 16 July.

Coaching

Even during her competitive career Savchenko coached young German pairs during the off-season to further develop the sport. In 2018, Savchenko helped the coaches at Century Star Club Beijing. She worked with skaters like Xiaoyu Yu/ Hao Zhang and Xiangyi An and taught them and their coaches about skating skills and jump technique.

On 14 May 2018, it was revealed that Savchenko would take a coaching position overseeing American pairs skaters Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim.[119] She said that they planned to divide their time between the United States and Oberstdorf, Germany.[120] Their collaboration ended in October 2018.[121]

In March of 2022, Savchenko announced that she had signed a two-year contract to begin coaching at the National Training Center in Heerenveen, Netherlands.[122] Her current and former students include:

Choreography

Savchenko has choreographed several of her and Massot's exhibition programs.[citation needed]

Skaters she has choreographed for include:

Books and Documentaries

In 2016 skating journalist Tatjana Flade published the book 'Ein perfektes Paar' about Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy.

In December 2019 Savchenko announced her biography 'Der lange Weg zu Gold' written by Alexandra Illina published by Arete Verlag. The book became available in March 2020. Within a day it was the Amazon bestseller in Wintersports.

In 2019 a documentary about Savchenko's life and career was broadcast on German TV channel NDR.

Programs

With Massot

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2017–2018
[130][131][108][132]

2016–2017
[135][103]



2015–2016
[136][137]
  • Créature de Siam
    (from Kurios)
    by Raphëal Beau, Guy Dubuc, Marc Lessard
    choreo. by Rostislav Sinicyn

With Szolkowy

 
Savchenko and Szolkowy at the 2014 World Championships podium
 
Savchenko and Szolkowy with the other medalists at the 2012 World Championships
 
Savchenko and Szolkowy with the other gold medalists at the 2012 World Championships
Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2013–2014
[138][139]

  • When Winter Comes
    by André Rieu
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer, David Wilson



  • When Winter Comes
    by André Rieu
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer, David Wilson

2012–2013
[140]
  • Kismet
    by Bond
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer
  • Flamenco Bolero
    by Gustavo Montesano
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer


2011–2012
[50][141][142][143]
  • Pina
    by Thomas Hanreich
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer

  • Autumn Moon on a Calm Lake
    by Lang Lang
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer


2010–2011
[19][36][144]




2009–2010
[31][145][146]





2008–2009
[147]

  • Pie Jesu
    by Sarah Brightman
    performed by Anna Maria Kaufmann
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer

  • Leningrad
    by Chris de Burgh
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer
2007–2008
[148]
  • Leningrad
    by Chris de Burgh
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer



2006–2007
[149]
  • Feeling Good
    by Michael Bublé
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer

2005–2006
[150]

2004–2005
[14][151]
  • Isolde
    by Maurice Luttikkus
    performed by Rondo Veneziano
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer
  • Belle
    (from Notre-Dame de Paris)
    by Garou, Daniel Lavoie, Patrick Fiori
    performed by Smash
    choreo. by Ingo Steuer

With Morozov

Season Short program Free skating
2001–2002
[152]
2000–2001
[153]
  • Adagio from Spartacus
    by Aram Khachaturian
    St. Petersburg Symphonic Orchestra
1999–2000
  • Adagio from Spartacus
    by Aram Khachaturian
    St. Petersburg Symphonic Orchestra

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Massot for Germany

International[154]
Event 15–16 16–17 17–18
Olympics 1st
Worlds 3rd 2nd 1st
Europeans 2nd 2nd
GP Final WD 1st
GP Rostelecom Cup 1st
GP Skate Canada 2nd
GP France 1st
GP Skate America 1st
CS Nebelhorn Trophy 1st 2nd
CS Tallinn Trophy 1st
CS Warsaw Cup 1st
Bavarian Open 1st
National[154]
German Champ. 1st WD 1st
Team events
Olympics 7th T
3rd P
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

With Szolkowy for Germany

International[155]
Event 03–04 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14
Olympics 6th 3rd 3rd
Worlds 6th 6th 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Europeans 4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st WD 2nd WD
GP Final 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1st
GP Bompard 1st 3rd 1st WD
GP Cup of China 3rd 1st
GP Cup of Russia 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
GP NHK Trophy 2nd 1st 3rd
GP Skate Canada 1st 1st 1st 1st
GP Skate America 1st 1st 1st
Nebelhorn 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st
Ondrej Nepela 1st
NRW Trophy 1st
National[155]
German Champ. 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
WD = Withdrew

With Morozov for Ukraine

International[152][153]
Event 98–99 99–00 00–01 01–02
Olympics 15th
Worlds 9th
Europeans 7th 6th
GP Cup of Russia 4th 7th
GP Skate Canada 6th
GP Sparkassen Cup 5th 5th
GP Trophée Lalique WD
Goodwill Games 5th
Nebelhorn Trophy 1st
International: Junior[152][153]
World Junior Champ. 12th 1st
JGP Final 1st
JGP Croatia 1st
JGP Germany 4th
JGP Slovenia 2nd
JGP Ukraine 3rd
National[152][153]
Ukrainian Champ. 2nd 1st 1st
WD = Withdrew

With Boyenko for Ukraine

International[153]
Event 1997–98
World Junior Championships 13th

Detailed results

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.

With Massot

2017–18 season
Date Event SP FS Total
21–24 March 2018 2018 World Championships 1
82.98
1
162.86
1
245.84
14–25 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 4
76.59
1
159.31
1
235.90
9–12 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics (Team event) 3
75.36

7
14–16 December 2017 2018 German Championships 1
76.29
1
153.09
1
229.38
7–10 December 2017 2017–18 Grand Prix Final 1
79.43
1
157.25
1
236.68
24–26 November 2017 2017 Skate America 3
72.55
1
150.58
1
223.13
27–29 October 2017 2017 Skate Canada International 1
77.34
3
138.32
2
215.66
27–30 September 2017 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2
72.99
2
138.09
2
211.08
2016–17 season
Date Event SP FS Total
29 March – 2 April 2017 2017 World Championships 2
79.84
2
150.46
2
230.30
25–29 January 2017 2017 European Championships 3
73.76
1
148.59
2
222.35
11–13 November 2016 2016 Trophée de France 1
77.55
1
133.04
1
210.59
4–5 November 2016 2016 Rostelecom Cup 2
69.51
1
138.38
1
207.89
22–24 September 2016 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 1
74.24
1
128.80
1
203.04
2015–16 season
Date Event SP FS Total
28 March – 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships 4
74.22
3
141.95
3
216.17
25–31 January 2016 2016 European Championships 2
75.54
3
125.24
2
200.78
11–13 December 2015 2016 German Championships 1
80.61
1
141.61
1
222.22
27–29 November 2015 2015 CS Warsaw Cup 1
76.30
1
133.30
1
209.60
18–22 November 2015 2015 CS Tallinn Trophy 1
71.44
1
142.98
1
214.42

With Szolkowy

2013–14 season
Date Event SP FS Total
24–30 March 2014 2014 World Championships 1
79.02
1
145.86
1
224.88
6–22 February 2014 2014 Winter Olympics 2
79.64
4
136.14
3
215.78
13–19 January 2014 2014 European Championships 2
76.76
WD WD
14–15 December 2013 2014 German Championships 1
76.29
1
139.43
1
215.72
5–8 December 2013 2013–14 Grand Prix Final 2
79.46
1
147.57
1
227.03
22–24 November 2013 2013 Cup of Russia 1
73.25
1
133.08
1
206.33
1–3 November 2013 2013 Cup of China 2
69.07
1
132.14
1
201.21
2012–13 season
Date Event SP FS Total
13–15 March 2013 2013 World Championships 3
73.47
2
132.09
2
205.56
23–27 January 2014 2013 European Championships 2
70.21
2
135.03
2
205.24
5–9 December 2012 2012 NRW Trophy 1
73.55
1
133.97
1
207.52
26–28 October 2012 2012 Skate Canada 1
72.26
1
129.10
1
201.36
2011–12 season
Date Event SP FS Total
26 March – 1 April 2012 2012 World Championships 1
68.63
2
132.86
1
201.49
8–11 December 2011 2011–12 Grand Prix Final 2
69.82
1
142.44
1
212.26
24–27 November 2011 2011 Cup of Russia 1
68.72
1
139.97
1
208.69
10–13 November 2011 2011 NHK Trophy 1
59.23
3
112.45
3
171.68
21–23 October 2011 2011 Skate America 5
59.45
1
124.53
1
183.98
2010–11 season
Date Event SP FS Total
25 April – 1 May 2011 2011 World Championships 2
72.98
1
144.87
1
217.85
24–30 January 2011 2011 European Championships 1
72.31
2
133.89
1
206.20
7–9 January 2011 2011 German Championships 1
77.37
1
132.03
1
209.40
8–12 December 2010 2010–11 Grand Prix Final 1
74.40
1
136.32
1
210.72
25–28 November 2010 2010 Trophée Éric Bompard 1
66.65
1
131.23
1
197.88
11–14 November 2010 2010 Skate America 1
63.99
1
133.71
1
197.70
2009–10 season
Date Event SP FS Total
22–28 March 2010 2010 World Championships 3
69.52
2
135.22
2
204.74
14–15 February 2010 2010 Winter Olympics 2
75.96
3
134.64
3
210.60
18–24 January 2010 2010 European Championships 1
74.12
2
137.60
2
211.72
2–6 December 2009 2009–10 Grand Prix Final 2
73.14
4
127.24
3
200.38
19–22 November 2009 2009 Skate Canada 1
74.16
1
132.55
1
206.71
15–18 October 2009 2009 Trophée Éric Bompard 1
72.98
4
101.44
3
174.42
23–26 September 2009 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy 1
72.80
1
113.19
1
185.99
2008–09 season
Date Event SP FS Total
23–29 March 2009 2009 World Championships 1
72.30
1
131.18
1
203.48
20–25 January 2009 2009 European Championships 2
66.64
1
132.43
1
199.07
18–21 December 2008 2009 German Championships 1
72.68
1
124.52
1
197.20
10–14 December 2008 2008–09 Grand Prix Final 1
70.14
3
114.95
3
185.09
13–16 November 2008 2008 Trophée Éric Bompard 1
68.18
1
120.32
1
188.50
23–26 October 2008 2008 Skate America 2
64.08
1
116.69
1
180.77
25–29 September 2008 2008 Nebelhorn Trophy 1
67.73
1
115.49
1
183.22
2007–08 season
Date Event SP FS Total
16–23 March 2008 2008 World Championships 2
72.00
1
130.86
1
202.86
21–27 January 2008 2008 European Championships 1
70.36
1
132.03
1
202.39
3–6 January 2008 2008 German Championships 1
77.98
1
136.69
1
214.67
13–16 December 2007 2007–08 Grand Prix Final 1
72.14
1
127.09
1
199.23
28 November – 2 December 2007 2007 NHK Trophy 1
70.32
1
120.32
1
190.64
22–25 November 2007 2007 Cup of Russia 2
66.78
2
119.17
2
185.95
1–4 November 2007 2007 Skate Canada 1
69.44
1
119.19
1
188.63
27–30 September 2007 2007 Nebelhorn Trophy 1
69.33
1
105.82
1
175.15
2006–07 season
Date Event SP FS Total
20–25 March 2007 2007 World Championships 2
67.65
3
119.74
3
187.39
22–28 January 2007 2007 European Championships 1
65.38
1
134.01
1
199.39
4–7 January 2007 2007 German Championships 1
72.37
1
118.16
1
190.53
14–17 December 2006 2006–07 Grand Prix Final 4
58.82
2
121.85
2
180.67
23–26 November 2006 2006 Cup of Russia 1
63.96
2
115.49
1
179.45
9–12 November 2006 2006 Cup of China 3
58.64
2
112.99
3
171.63
2005–06 season
Date Event SP FS Total
19–26 March 2006 2006 World Championships 5
61.24
7
108.84
6
170.08
11–24 February 2006 2006 Winter Olympics 7
60.96
5
119.19
6
180.15
17–22 January 2006 2006 European Championships 3
64.46
2
127.83
2
188.08
27–30 December 2005 2006 German Championships 1
59.72
1
123.88
1
183.60
16–18 December 2005 2005–06 Grand Prix Final 3
61.78
3
118.32
3
180.10
1–4 December 2005 2005 NHK Trophy 1
61.06
2
110.60
2
170.84
27–30 October 2005 2005 Skate Canada 1
60.54
1
115.06
1
175.60
29 September – 2 October 2005 2005 Nebelhorn Trophy 1
60.33
2
101.65
1
161.98
2004–05 season
Date Event SP FS Total
14–20 March 2005 2005 World Championships 8
58.74
6
110.28
6
169.02
25–30 January 2005 2005 European Championships 4
59.45
4
99.28
4
158.73
6–9 January 2005 2005 German Championships 1
67.06
1
123.93
1
190.99
25–28 November 2004 2004 Cup of Russia 7
49.18
3
102.20
3
151.38
23–26 September 2004 2004 Ondrej Nepela Memorial 1 1 1
2–5 September 2004 2004 Nebelhorn Trophy 5
35.57
2
90.94
3
135.40
2003–04 season
Date Event SP FS Total
2–4 January 2004 2004 German Championships 1 1 1

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provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Aljona Savchenko see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Aljona Savchenko to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Aljona Savchenko 1 2 Ukrainian Olena Valentinivna Savchenko Olena Valentynivna Savchenko German Romanization Aljona Sawtschenko sometimes Aliona Savchenko born 19 January 1984 is a 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 3 a six time World Champion a four time European Champion and a five time Grand Prix Final champion Aljona SavchenkoSavchenko in 2018Personal informationNative nameOlena Valentinivna SavchenkoFull nameOlena Valentynivna SavchenkoAlternative namesAliona Aljona SawtschenkoCountry represented GermanyFormer country ies represented Ukraine until 2002 Born 1984 01 19 19 January 1984 age 39 Obukhiv Kyiv Oblast Ukrainian SSR Soviet UnionHeight1 53 m 5 ft 0 in Former partnerBruno Massot GER Robin Szolkowy GER Stanislav Morozov UKR Dmitri Boyenko UKR Former coachAlexander Konig Jean Francois Ballester Ingo Steuer Halyna Kukhar Alexander ArtychenkoFormer choreographerChristopher Dean John Kerr Silvia Fontana Martin Skotnicky Ingo Steuer Gary Beacom David WilsonSkating clubEC OberstdorfTraining locationsUnited StatesFormer training locationsOberstdorf ChemnitzBegan skating1989World standingPairs with Massot 1 2017 18 4 2016 17 25 2015 16 Pairs with Szolkowy 2 2013 14 2 2012 13 1 2011 12 1 2010 11 1 2009 10 1 2008 09 1 2007 08 3 2006 07 7 2005 06 28 2004 05 Pairs with Morozov 52 2003 04 2002 03 12 2001 02 ISU personal best scoresCombined total245 84 WR2018 WorldsShort program82 982018 WorldsFree skate162 86 WR2018 WorldsMedal record Pairs figure skatingRepresenting Germany with Massot Olympic Games2018 Pyeongchang PairsWorld Championships2018 Milan Pairs2017 Helsinki Pairs2016 Boston PairsEuropean Championships2016 Bratislava Pairs2017 Ostrava PairsGrand Prix Final2017 18 Nagoya PairsRepresenting Germany with Szolkowy Olympic Games2010 Vancouver Pairs2014 Sochi PairsWorld Championships2008 Gothenburg Pairs2009 Los Angeles Pairs2011 Moscow Pairs2012 Nice Pairs2014 Saitama Pairs2010 Turin Pairs2013 London Pairs2007 Tokyo PairsEuropean Championships2007 Warsaw Pairs2008 Zagreb Pairs2009 Helsinki Pairs2011 Bern Pairs2006 Lyon Pairs2010 Tallinn Pairs2013 Zagreb PairsGrand Prix Final2007 08 Turin Pairs2010 11 Beijing Pairs2011 12 Quebec Pairs2013 14 Fukuoka Pairs2006 07 St Petersburg Pairs2005 06 Tokyo Pairs2009 10 Tokyo Pairs2008 09 Goyang PairsRepresenting Ukraine with Morozov World Junior Championships2000 Oberstdorf PairsJunior Grand Prix Final1999 2000 Gdansk PairsWith partner Bruno Massot she is the 2018 Olympic champion the 2018 World Champion a two time European silver medalist the 2017 18 Grand Prix Final champion and a two time German national champion 2016 2018 The pair hold the world record for best free skate score and best total score and they are the first pair skaters to break 160 points in the free skate With former partner Robin Szolkowy she is the 2010 and 2014 Olympic bronze medalist a five time World champion 2008 2009 2011 2012 2014 a four time European champion 2007 2009 2011 a four time Grand Prix Final champion 2007 2010 2011 2013 and an eight time German national champion 2004 2009 2011 2014 Savchenko and Szolkowy received the first 10 0 component scores ever given by a judge under the ISU Judging System 4 Savchenko originally represented Ukraine with Dmitri Boyenko and later Stanislav Morozov With Morozov she was the 2000 World Junior champion the 1999 2000 Junior Grand Prix Final champion and a two time Ukrainian national champion In June 2021 Savchenko unretired to pursue her competitive career in the United States 5 In September 2021 she announced that due to having difficulties in the search of a partner she would be focusing on coaching again 6 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career for Ukraine 3 Partnership with Szolkowy for Germany 3 1 Formation 3 2 Training 3 3 2003 2004 and 2004 2005 seasons 3 4 2005 2006 season 3 5 2006 2007 season 3 6 2007 2008 season 3 7 2008 2009 season 3 8 2009 2010 season 3 9 2010 2011 season 3 10 2011 2012 season 3 11 2012 2013 season 3 12 2013 2014 season 4 Partnership with Massot for Germany 4 1 Formation 4 2 2015 2016 season 4 3 2016 2017 season 4 4 2017 2018 season 5 Plans to resume her competitive career in the United States 6 Show career 7 Holiday on Ice 8 Coaching 9 Choreography 10 Books and Documentaries 11 Programs 11 1 With Massot 11 1 1 With Szolkowy 11 1 2 With Morozov 12 Competitive highlights 12 1 With Massot for Germany 12 2 With Szolkowy for Germany 12 3 With Morozov for Ukraine 12 4 With Boyenko for Ukraine 13 Detailed results 13 1 With Massot 13 2 With Szolkowy 14 References 15 External linksPersonal life EditAliona Savchenko was born in Obukhiv near Kyiv 7 and raised with three brothers 8 Her father Valentyn is a former weightlifter 8 In April 2010 Savchenko became godmother to Galina Efremenko s daughter 8 In 2014 she worked with the German Red Cross on an aid project for eastern Ukraine 9 In April 2015 Savchenko announced her engagement to Liam Cross 10 whom she met at a poker game 11 The couple that lives in Oberstdorf married on 18 August 2016 12 Their daughter Amilia Savchenko Cross was born on 7 September 2019 13 Career for Ukraine EditSavchenko became interested in figure skating after seeing it on television 14 She began skating at age five and practiced with her father on a lake 8 14 She convinced her parents to let her skate at a rink 50 km away although it required her arriving at a bus stop at four in the morning for a two hour ride to the rink 15 Savchenko turned to pairs at age 13 saying I saw the other skaters doing it and I wanted to do it myself I liked all the acrobatic things like lifts and twists and throws 14 Savchenko and her first partner Dmytro Boyenko were coached by Olexander Artychenko and represented Ukraine under the auspices of the club Dynamo Kyiv The pair split after the 1998 World Junior Championships where they placed 13th Her next partner Stanislav Morozov was also from club Dynamo Kyiv They were coached by Halyna Kukhar and won the 2000 World Junior Championships 16 twice won the Ukrainian National title and placed 15th at the 2002 Winter Olympics Savchenko s partnership with Morozov dissolved in 2002 because of health issues She considered partnering with Anton Nimenko from Russia however the Ukrainian skating federation would not fund his move to Kyiv 17 She was frustrated by the lack of support for skaters in Ukraine 7 17 Partnership with Szolkowy for Germany EditFormation Edit Savchenko told a German journalist she was looking for a partner He spoke to German coaches and suggested Robin Szolkowy whom she recognized from a competition 14 In May 2003 Savchenko and Szolkowy had a successful tryout in Chemnitz Germany Three months later she relocated to Germany and the new team began training in earnest with former World champion Ingo Steuer as their coach When they first teamed up they had to adjust to the fact that they had been taught different basics 18 Training Edit Savchenko Szolkowy worked mostly in Chemnitz training twice a day six days a week 15 Ingo Steuer served as their coach choreographer skate sharpener and music cutter 15 18 19 Savchenko designed the pair s costumes 20 When the Chemnitz ice rink was melted generally from the start of April to mid May they trained in Dresden if they needed ice time during this period 21 22 2003 2004 and 2004 2005 seasons Edit In their first season together Savchenko Szolkowy won the German national title They made their international debut as a team at the start of the 2004 05 season They again won the German National pair title placed fourth at 2005 European Championships and sixth at the 2005 World Championships 2005 2006 season Edit Savchenko Szolkowy earned their first Grand Prix gold medal at the Skate Canada International placing first in both programs and went on to win the bronze medal in their first appearance at the Grand Prix Final After winning their third national title Savchenko Szolkowy took the silver medal in their second appearance at the European Championships They finished 7 79 points behind champions Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin Savchenko was granted German citizenship on 29 December 2005 making it possible for the pair to compete at the 2006 Winter Olympics Just prior to the Olympics the National Olympic Committee of Germany decided to exclude their coach Ingo Steuer from the Olympic team due to his collusion with the Stasi 23 After a court battle he was granted accreditation 23 Savchenko Szolkowy finished sixth with 180 15 points They also placed sixth at the 2006 Worlds some weeks later where they earned 170 08 points overall 2006 2007 season Edit Savchenko and Szolkowy at the 2007 German Championships The German Ministry of Interior Affairs continued to put pressure on the German Skating Federation over the Steuer affair 23 As a result the pair s coach was denied accreditation for the upcoming competitions but the team challenged this in court and won 23 However the pair s refusal to leave their coach cost Szolkowy his place in the German army which had sponsored his skating 23 Private sponsors and fans supported the pair 23 Savchenko Szolkowy placed third at the 2006 Cup of China and won the 2006 Cup of Russia qualifying them to the 2006 2007 Grand Prix Final held in Saint Petersburg They finished second with a total of 180 67 points 22 52 behind Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo who won gold In January 2007 they won their fourth German national title Savchenko Szolkowy won the European Championships for the first time becoming the first German pair skaters to win the title in twelve years their coach Ingo Steuer had won with Mandy Wotzel in 1995 20 They won the short program with 65 38 points although Savchenko fell on the throw triple flip In the free skate they set a new personal best of 134 01 points while skating to the soundtrack of the film The Mission Their combined total of 199 39 points was also a new best and they finished 19 78 points ahead of silver medalists Maria Petrova Alexei Tikhonov Savchenko Szolkowy made their third World appearance at the 2007 World Championships Second in the short program and third in the free skate they won their first World medal a bronze Their total score was 16 11 points behind gold medalists Shen Zhao 2007 2008 season Edit Savchenko and Szolkowy with their coach Ingo Steuer in 2007 Savchenko Szolkowy won gold at the 2007 Skate Canada silver at the 2007 Cup of Russia second to Zhang Dan Zhang Hao and gold at the 2007 NHK Trophy At the 2007 08 Grand Prix Final in December 2007 Savchenko Szolkowy scored 72 14 in the short program setting a new world record 24 and a season s best of 127 09 points in the free skate to win the pair title with 199 23 overall eight points ahead of silver medalists Zhang Zhang In January 2008 Savchenko Szolkowy successfully defended their European title Finishing first in both segments with a total score of 202 39 points they won their second European title by a 32 98 point lead over silver medalists Maria Mukhortova Maxim Trankov 25 26 At the 2008 World Championships held in Gothenburg Sweden they placed second in the short program 2 36 points behind Zhang Zhang of China and first in the free skate 6 74 ahead of Jessica Dube Bryce Davison Overall Savchenko Szolkowy finished 5 04 points ahead of silver medalists Zhang Zhang and won their first World Championship title 2008 2009 season Edit In the 2008 2009 season Savchenko Szolkowy won both of their Grand Prix assignments the 2008 Skate America and the 2008 Trophee Eric Bompard They took the bronze medal at the 2008 09 Grand Prix Final earning a season s best of 70 14 in the short program and placing third in the long program with a score of 114 95 Overall they earned 185 09 points to finish 6 40 points behind gold medalists Pang Qing Tong Jian citation needed In late January 2009 they competed at the 2009 European Championships as the defending champions After placing second in the short program 2 98 behind Maria Mukhortova Maxim Trankov 27 they won the free skate with a season s best score of 132 43 points and won the competition overall with a total of 199 07 points 16 30 points ahead of silver medalists Yuko Kavaguti Alexander Smirnov This earned Savchenko Szolkowy their third consecutive European title 28 Savchenko Szolkowy went to the 2009 World Championships as the defending champions Despite Savchenko fighting a flu 29 they tallied a personal best 72 30 points in the short program to take the lead by a margin of 3 36 points over Kavaguti Smirnov They also won the free skate with 131 18 points A throw triple salchow on the last beat of their music in the long program ensured victory They finished with a combined total of 203 48 points another personal best and won by almost 17 points over silver medalists Zhang Dan Zhang Hao 30 Savchenko Szolkowy were the first German pair since Marika Kilius Hans Jurgen Baumler 1963 and 1964 to successfully defend a World Championship title 2009 2010 season Edit Savchenko and Szolkowy at the 2010 World Championships Savchenko Szolkowy began the 2009 2010 season at the 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy They finished first in both segments and earned the gold medal with a total score of 185 99 points At their first Grand Prix of the season the 2009 Trophee Eric Bompard the pair placed first in the short program with a new personal best score of 72 98 points leading by 6 1 points over Maria Mukhortova Maxim Trankov but finished fourth in the free skate with 101 44 points Overall they won the bronze medal with 174 42 points 18 51 behind gold medalists Mukhortova Trankov On the plane back to Germany Steuer suggested scrapping their long program to You ll Never Walk Alone 31 which had been recorded for them by Andre Rieu s orchestra in Maastricht 32 Although they had worked on the program since May Savchenko said it just didn t suit us so they decided to prepare a new one to the soundtrack of Out of Africa 31 At the 2009 Skate Canada Savchenko Szolkowy won the short program improving their personal best to 74 16 points and leading the rest of the field by 8 36 points They also won the free skate with a score of 132 55 points placing first overall with 206 71 points 21 ahead of Mukhortova Trankov They set a new world record for pairs combined total under the ISU Judging System 33 It was also the first time a judge gave a 10 0 under the Code of Points 4 Their placements in their two 2009 10 Grand Prix events qualified them for the 2009 10 Grand Prix Final that was held in Tokyo Japan in December 2009 Savchenko Szolkowy placed second in the short program with 73 14 points 2 22 behind Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo However they finished fourth in the free skate with 127 24 points They won the bronze medal overall with 200 38 points 13 87 behind gold medalists Shen Zhao Savchenko developed a flu during the Grand Prix Final which worsened and forced the pair to withdraw from German Nationals 34 At the 2010 European Championships Savchenko Szolkowy led in the short program with 74 12 points by just 0 2 over Yuko Kavaguti Alexander Smirnov They placed second in the free skate with a new personal best 137 60 points 1 63 behind gold medalists Kavaguti Smirnov who consequently placed first in the free skate and overall Overall Savchenko and Szolkowy earned a new personal best score of 211 72 points At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver British Columbia Canada Savchenko Szolkowy earned their personal best score of 75 96 points in the short program yet only placed second Shen Zhao took the top stop with a world record short program score of 76 66 points They placed third in the free skating with 134 64 points 7 16 behind Pang Qing Tong Jian who placed first in that segment Overall they won the bronze medal with 210 60 points 5 97 behind gold medalists and Olympic champions Shen Zhao and 2 71 behind silver medalists Pang Tong Savchenko Szolkowy ended their season at the 2010 World Championships They placed third in the short program with 69 52 points which was 5 76 behind leaders Pang Tong In the free skate they placed second with a score of 135 22 points 0 89 behind Pang Tong who also won that segment to capture the gold medal Overall the team totaled 204 74 points to win the silver medal Following the Olympics Savchenko Szolkowy both concluded they would like to continue competing at least another season 21 Savchenko Szolkowy toured in multiple ice shows around the world including the 2009 Ice All Stars All That Skate in South Korea 35 and the 2010 Art on Ice in Lausanne Switzerland 2010 2011 season Edit Savchenko and Szolkowy perform their short program at the 2011 European Championships After performing in fifteen shows Savchenko Szolkowy began training for the 2010 2011 season in May 2010 in Chemnitz 34 36 The pair experimented with a throw quad flip in training Steuer said It did work sometimes but it needs extremely high concentration 37 In September 2010 Savchenko stated that they plan to continue through 2014 but you never know if our bodies will work as we like them to work 37 Savchenko Szolkowy won 2010 Skate America by over 20 points and 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard by 14 points and were the top qualifiers for the 2010 11 Grand Prix Final On their way back from France the airline lost their luggage containing their skates resulting in concerns the pair would be forced to withdraw from the Grand Prix Final 38 Skates were not permitted as part of hand luggage the blades being considered potential weapons 39 The airline found their luggage a few days later 40 They placed first in both the short and long program at the 2010 11 Grand Prix Final to win the title 41 42 At the European Championships Savchenko Szolkowy won the short program by almost three points receiving a perfect ten for performance and execution from one of the judges 43 In the long program the pair received zero points for a spin after an error by Savchenko they placed second in the free program by less than a point finishing first overall to win their fourth European title ahead of 2010 champions Kavaguti Smirnov 44 45 Their training ice was scheduled to be melted in late March after they would normally have left for the World Championships however the competition was postponed to late April They were able to get their ice time extended until Easter with the city and sport association negotiating the finances 46 At the 2011 World Championships Savchenko Szolkowy were in second place following the short program 47 They went on to win their third World Championships with a record breaking free skate Their total score was also a new world record 48 With this win the pair capped off a season in which they won every event they entered 2011 2012 season Edit Savchenko and Szolkowy perform their Pina free skate at the 2012 World Championships Savchenko Szolkowy took up the option of competing at three Grand Prix events during the 2011 2012 season They are entered in 2011 Skate America 2011 NHK Trophy and 2011 Cup of Russia In October they confirmed Pina and Angels amp Demons as their new music selections and said they were practicing a throw triple Axel 22 49 successfully executed in international competition by only one previous pair Americans Rena Inoue John Baldwin at the 2006 Winter Olympics 50 At Skate America Savchenko Szolkowy attempted the throw triple Axel in the short program but experienced a hard fall 51 They were given credit for completing the revolutions and finished in 5th place 3 4 points off the lead 52 They rebounded to place first in the free skate and won their second consecutive Skate America title and third in their career 53 They added a reverse lasso lift to their free program but performed only a double twist because they were still working on a new entry to the triple 54 They attempted the throw triple Axel again in the short program at 2011 NHK Trophy but Savchenko took another hard fall 50 They finished third at the event 55 Savchenko Szolkowy rebounded to win the 2011 Rostelecom Cup 56 They qualified for the 2011 12 Grand Prix Final Although they did not attempt it in Russia they said they had not ruled out the triple Axel 57 At the Grand Prix Final Savchenko Szolkowy won the gold medal with a total score of 212 26 defeating Volosozhar Trankov by a margin of only 0 18 points 58 59 60 Savchenko Szolkowy missed their nationals with the German Skating Union s okay and continued to work on the throw triple Axel 61 In October 2011 Savchenko Szolkowy were awarded the public prize at Germany s tenth and final Unity Prize ceremony 62 In January 2012 they were voted Saxony s Sports Team of 2011 63 Savchenko ruptured a muscle fiber in her left upper thigh as a result of a fall in training on 12 January 2012 64 65 66 67 Because she was not fully fit the pair considered withdrawing from the 2012 European Championships pairs event 25 26 January or reducing the level of planned difficulty but said they feared a withdrawal would result in a one year ban from competition if they performed in 2 8 February Art on Ice shows a significant source of income around 80 000 euros 68 for the pair which receives no funding from the German federation 65 69 By the start of the competition Savchenko was able to land jumps and throws but spins aggravated her injury causing the pair to withdraw before the short program on 25 January 67 70 At the 2012 World Championships in Nice France Savchenko Szolkowy were first in the short program on 28 March 71 After falls on previous competition attempts Savchenko landed the throw triple Axel for the first time in their career but her free foot touched the ice 71 On 29 March Szolkowy lost a court case seeking reinstatement to the Bundeswehr which funded his sports career until 2006 the court stated he did not have an authorized coach 72 73 Savchenko Szolkowy were second in the free skate on 30 March but finished first overall They won their fourth World title becoming the fifth pair in the post World War II period to do so by a margin of 0 11 points over silver medalists Volosozhar Trankov 74 2012 2013 season Edit Savchenko Szolkowy began the season with gold at the 2012 Skate Canada International although Savchenko had a flu 75 Officials elected not to impose a deduction after Szolkowy violated the regulation against men wearing tights 75 Steuer said they would consider making some adjustments 75 Their colorful costumes received a mixed reaction with one Canadian journalist describing them as something that looked like the cat threw up however Szolkowy said he was pleased with the results of their collaboration with a Chemnitz design studio 75 On 8 November 2012 it was announced that Savchenko Szolkowy had signed a three year agreement with their first major sponsor ThomasLloyd a Swiss investment banking group 76 77 Szolkowy said that they no longer had to worry about finances 76 The pair said they were uncertain if they would compete at their second Grand Prix assignment the 2012 Trophee Eric Bompard due to Savchenko s illness 77 Savchenko s cold having developed into a severe sinus infection the pair confirmed their withdrawal a week later 78 Since ISU rules do not allow another GP event to be given if skaters withdraw for any reason from an assignment this also meant they would not qualify for the Grand Prix Final in Sochi 79 They won silver medals at both the 2013 European Championships and the 2013 World Championships 2013 2014 season Edit Savchenko Szolkowy were assigned to the 2013 Cup of China and the 2013 Rostelecom Cup as their Grand Prix events They finished second in the short program but won the free skate to claim the Cup of China title 80 making them only the second pair to win all six Grand Prix events At the 2013 14 Grand Prix Final Savchenko Szolkowy edged out Volosozhar Trankov for the gold medal after placing second in the short and first in the free setting a new personal best scores total of 227 03 points They then competed at the 2014 European Championships but withdrew after the short program because of Savchenko s flu At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia Savchenko Szolkowy earned the bronze medal They placed second in the short program and fourth in the free skate During the free skate Szolkowy fell on the pair s side by side triple jumps and Savchenko fell on the throw triple Axel at the conclusion of the program and dropping to third in the overall standings behind Ksenia Stolbova Fedor Klimov Savchenko Szolkowy decided to compete at the 2014 World Championships and won their fifth world title together They have the second most world championship titles in pairs second only to Irina Rodnina Alexander Zaitsev 81 Szolkowy then retired from competition leading Thomas Lloyd to end its sponsorship in July 2014 82 Partnership with Massot for Germany EditFormation Edit Savchenko decided to continue competing a possibility she had considered since the 2013 Cup of China 83 On 29 March 2014 it was reported that she would team up with France s Bruno Massot 84 The two began training together in April working to adjust to each other s different technique 85 They made their first appearance as a pair at the 2014 All That Skate shows in South Korea 86 Because Chemnitz melted its ice rink until nearly the end of August they trained in Coral Springs Florida for two months beginning in mid July 87 88 Since the ISU does not allow any pairing to compete under two flags one partner was obliged to change country and could not compete internationally until the previous country granted a release 89 90 In July 2014 Savchenko said she preferred to continue competing for Germany while Massot preferred France 86 On 29 September 2014 the Deutsche Eislauf Union announced that the pair had decided to skate for Germany 91 92 93 In October 2014 Savchenko Massot started training in Oberstdorf coached by Alexander Konig 94 On 9 June 2015 Massot s mother announced that the French Figure Skating Federation FFSG had refused to release Massot to skate for Germany 95 2015 2016 season Edit On 31 August 2015 the FFSG reportedly demanded a release fee of 70 000 euros from Massot 96 later agreeing to 30 000 euros 97 He was released to skate for Germany on 26 October 2015 98 Savchenko Massot made their debut at the 2015 CS Tallinn Trophy an ISU Challenger Series CS event where they won the gold medal That was followed by gold at the 2015 CS Warsaw Cup and German Championships In January they won silver at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava Slovakia 99 In April they won the bronze medal at the 2016 World Championships in Boston having placed fourth in the short program and third in the free skate citation needed 2016 2017 season Edit After taking gold at the 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 100 Savchenko Massot won both of their Grand Prix events the 2016 Rostelecom Cup and 2016 Trophee de France On 12 November Savchenko tore a ligament in her right ankle on the landing of the throw triple Axel during the free skate in France 101 102 She decided to continue skating due to the possibility of a medal and being in a partnership saying If you were alone you might just throw in the towel but there is that other half of the pair who is also competing 103 She stated Luckily the ligaments were not completely ruptured but it takes eight to twelve weeks to heal 102 As a result the pair withdrew from their December competitions the Grand Prix Final and German Championships In January 2017 Savchenko Massot won the silver medal behind Russia s Evgenia Tarasova Vladimir Morozov at the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava Czech Republic 104 In April the pair received the silver medal behind China s Sui Wenjing Han Cong at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki Finland 2017 2018 season Edit Savchenko Massot began their season with silver at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 105 Turning to the Grand Prix series they took silver at the 2017 Skate Canada International after placing first in the short program and second in the free skate 106 Ranked third in the short and first in the free the pair won gold at the 2017 Skate America 107 108 Their results qualified them to the Grand Prix Final in December which they won with a world record score In November 2017 Massot received German citizenship allowing the pair to compete for Germany at the 2018 Winter Olympics 109 110 Savchenko and Massot withdrew from the European Figure Skating Championships on 12 January in order to focus on preparations for the Olympics 111 At the 2018 Winter Olympics the pair competed in the first part of the team event Savchenko and Massot then competed in the individual pairs event They placed fourth in the short program after Massot doubled an intended triple jump On 15 February 2018 they set a new world record score of 159 31 in the free skate With their aggregate combined score Savchenko and Massot won the gold medal edging out world champions Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China who were leading after the short program by just 0 43 points 112 113 in spite of mark manipulation from Chinese judge Huang Feng who was later investigated by the ISU and banned 114 115 At age 34 Savchenko became one of the oldest women to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating and the first female European figure skater to win gold at all major ISU championships Savchenko commented on the occasion I never give up All my life I ve been fighting 116 Savchenko and Massot ended the season at the 2018 World Championships in Milan Italy where they won the world title Massot s first and Savchenko s sixth They set new personal bests in both the short and free programs in the process setting new world records for the free skate and combined score 111 Following their World Championship victory it was announced that the pair would be taking an indefinite break from competition 117 On 30 April 2021 Savchenko announced that she and Massot would not be returning to competition 118 Plans to resume her competitive career in the United States EditOn 11 June 2021 only six weeks after Savchenko s retirement announcement the Deutsche Eislauf Union announced that she had requested to be released to U S Figure Skating which was granted 5 Show career EditDuring her competitive years Savchenko was 12 times part of Art on Ice in Switzerland She also skated at All That Skate in Korea Emotions on Ice in Germany Music on Ice in Switzerland Plushenko and Friends Opera on Ice and Hit on Ice in Italy and several shows in Japan In 2018 19 she and Massot were the star guests of Holiday on Ice Showtime and ambassadors of the newly found Holiday in Ice Academy They decided not to skate any shows in spring and summer of 2019 due to Savchenko s pregnancy She first performed again in December 2019 at the Saturn Eisgala in Ingolstadt where she skated a solo number to Storm by Eric Radford Holiday on Ice EditIn 2018 19 Savchenko and Massot were the star guests of Holiday on Ice Showtime and ambassadors of the newly found Holiday in Ice Academy They continued working with the academy selecting talents and giving seminars In December 2019 some talents had the chance to perform live in the opening of Dancing on ice together with Savchenko In February 2020 Savchenko Massot made their comeback together at Holiday on Ice in Hamburg They were supposed to take part in the new HOI show 20 21 which got cancelled on 16 July Coaching EditEven during her competitive career Savchenko coached young German pairs during the off season to further develop the sport In 2018 Savchenko helped the coaches at Century Star Club Beijing She worked with skaters like Xiaoyu Yu Hao Zhang and Xiangyi An and taught them and their coaches about skating skills and jump technique On 14 May 2018 it was revealed that Savchenko would take a coaching position overseeing American pairs skaters Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim 119 She said that they planned to divide their time between the United States and Oberstdorf Germany 120 Their collaboration ended in October 2018 121 In March of 2022 Savchenko announced that she had signed a two year contract to begin coaching at the National Training Center in Heerenveen Netherlands 122 Her current and former students include Alexa Scimeca Knierim Chris Knierim 121 Aya Hatakawa 123 Hanna Keiss 124 Greta Crafoord John Crafoord 125 Daria Danilova Michel Tsiba 126 Nika Osipova Dmitry Epstein 127 Choreography EditSavchenko has choreographed several of her and Massot s exhibition programs citation needed Skaters she has choreographed for include Annika Hocke Ruben Blommaert 128 Annika Hocke Robert Kunkel 129 Greta Crafoord John Crafoord 125 Books and Documentaries EditIn 2016 skating journalist Tatjana Flade published the book Ein perfektes Paar about Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy In December 2019 Savchenko announced her biography Der lange Weg zu Gold written by Alexandra Illina published by Arete Verlag The book became available in March 2020 Within a day it was the Amazon bestseller in Wintersports In 2019 a documentary about Savchenko s life and career was broadcast on German TV channel NDR Programs EditWith Massot Edit Season Short program Free skating Exhibition2017 2018 130 131 108 132 That Man by Caro EmeraldAmeksa Fuego by Taalbi Brothers edited by Maxime Rodriguez choreo by John Kerr La terre vue du ciel by Armand Amar edited by Maxime Rodriguez choreo by Christopher Dean John Kerr Silvia Fontana Martin Skotnicky La terre vue du ciel 133 by Armand Amar edited by Maxime Rodriguez choreo by Christopher Dean John Kerr Silvia Fontana Martin Skotnicky Up All Night 134 133 by Oliver Tank2016 2017 135 103 That Man by Caro Emerald Lighthouse by Patrick Watson Un Giorno Per Noi performed by Paul PottsMedley by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Nero by Two Steps From HellI Allegro by Sandor VeghThat Man by Caro Emerald2015 2016 136 137 Creature de Siam from Kurios by Rapheal Beau Guy Dubuc Marc Lessard choreo by Rostislav Sinicyn Sometimes by Wax Tailor from Solveig s Song by Edvard Grieg choreo by Gary Beacom Time after Time by David PfefferWith Szolkowy Edit Savchenko and Szolkowy at the 2014 World Championships podium Savchenko and Szolkowy with the other medalists at the 2012 World Championships Savchenko and Szolkowy with the other gold medalists at the 2012 World Championships Season Short program Free skating Exhibition2013 2014 138 139 The Pink Panther by Christophe Beck Henry Mancini choreo by Ingo Steuer David WilsonWhen Winter Comes by Andre Rieu choreo by Ingo Steuer David Wilson The Nutcracker by Pyotr Tchaikovsky choreo by Ingo Steuer David Wilson Nella Fantasiaby Il Divochoreographed by Ingo SteuerThe Nutcracker by Pyotr Tchaikovsky choreo by Ingo Steuer David WilsonStay by HurtsWhen Winter Comes by Andre Rieu choreo by Ingo Steuer David WilsonSuit amp Tie by Justin Timberlake2012 2013 140 Kismet by Bond choreo by Ingo Steuer Flamenco Bolero by Gustavo Montesano choreo by Ingo Steuer Nella Fantasiaby Il Divochoreographed by Ingo SteuerHappy by Leona Lewis choreo by Ingo SteuerThe Pink Panther by Christophe Beck Henry Mancini choreo by Ingo Steuer2011 2012 50 141 142 143 Angels amp Demons by Hans Zimmer choreo by Ingo Steuer Pina by Thomas Hanreich choreo by Ingo Steuer Hungriges Herz performed by Scala amp Kolacny Brothers choreo by Ingo SteuerAutumn Moon on a Calm Lake by Lang Lang choreo by Ingo SteuerDiversity by Emily Bear choreo by Ingo SteuerIf You Don t Know Me by Now performed by Mick Hucknall choreo by Ingo Steuer2010 2011 19 36 144 Korobushka performed by Bond choreo by Ingo Steuer The Pink Panther by Christophe Beck Henry Mancini choreo by Ingo Steuer You ll Never Be Alone by Anastacia choreo by Ingo SteuerThe Pink Panther by Christophe Beck Henry Mancini choreo by Ingo SteuerBarbie Girl by Aqua choreo by Ingo SteuerNella Fantasiaby Il Divochoreographed by Ingo SteuerGee by Girls Generation choreo by Ingo Steuer2009 2010 31 145 146 Send In the Clowns from A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim performed by Danny Wright choreo by Ingo Steuer Out of Africa by John Barry choreo by Ingo SteuerYou ll Never Walk Alone from Carousel by Richard Rodgers performed by Andre Rieu choreo by Ingo Steuer Somewhere from West Side Story by Stephen Sondheim choreo by Ingo SteuerBad Day by Daniel Powter choreo by Ingo SteuerLeningrad by Chris de Burgh choreo by Ingo SteuerFascination by Alphabeat choreo by Ingo SteuerSend In the Clowns from A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim performed by Danny Wright choreo by Ingo Steuer2008 2009 147 Lost in Space by Apollo 440 choreo by Ingo Steuer Schindler s List by John Williams Adagio by Remo Giazotto Tomaso Albinoni choreo by Ingo Steuer We ve Got Tonight by Kenny Rogers Sheena Easton choreo by Ingo SteuerPie Jesu by Sarah Brightman performed by Anna Maria Kaufmann choreo by Ingo SteuerLeningrad by Chris de Burgh choreo by Ingo Steuer2007 2008 148 Asoka by Anu Malik choreo by Ingo Steuer L Oiseau from Cirque du Soleil by Rene Dupere choreo by Ingo Steuer Leningrad by Chris de Burgh choreo by Ingo SteuerNella Fantasiaby Il Divochoreographed by Ingo SteuerTitanicby James Horner choreo by Ingo SteuerFeeling Goodby Michael Buble choreo by Ingo Steuer2006 2007 149 Once Upon a Time in Mexico 2003 film by Brian Setzer choreo by Ingo Steuer The Mission by Ennio Morricone choreo by Ingo Steuer Feeling Good by Michael Buble choreo by Ingo SteuerSomewhere from West Side Story by Stephen Sondheim Leonard Bernstein choreo by Ingo Steuer2005 2006 150 Souvenir De Chine by Jean Michel Jarre choreo by Ingo Steuer 1492 Conquest of Paradise by Vangelis choreo by Ingo Steuer Hey Ya by Outkast choreo by Ingo SteuerBelle from Notre Dame de Paris by Garou Daniel Lavoie Patrick Fiori choreo by Ingo Steuer2004 2005 14 151 Isolde by Maurice Luttikkus performed by Rondo Veneziano choreo by Ingo Steuer Casablanca by Max Steiner choreo by Ingo Steuer Belle from Notre Dame de Paris by Garou Daniel Lavoie Patrick Fiori performed by Smash choreo by Ingo SteuerWith Morozov Edit Season Short program Free skating2001 2002 152 Sabre Dance by Aram Khachaturian Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra Moonlight Sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven American Symphonic Orchestra2000 2001 153 Adagio from Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian St Petersburg Symphonic Orchestra The Man in the Iron Mask by Nick Glennie Smith1999 2000 Adagio from Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian St Petersburg Symphonic Orchestra Robin Hood Prince of Thieves by Michael KamenCompetitive highlights EditGP Grand Prix CS Challenger Series JGP Junior Grand Prix With Massot for Germany Edit International 154 Event 15 16 16 17 17 18Olympics 1stWorlds 3rd 2nd 1stEuropeans 2nd 2ndGP Final WD 1stGP Rostelecom Cup 1stGP Skate Canada 2ndGP France 1stGP Skate America 1stCS Nebelhorn Trophy 1st 2ndCS Tallinn Trophy 1stCS Warsaw Cup 1stBavarian Open 1stNational 154 German Champ 1st WD 1stTeam eventsOlympics 7th T 3rd PTBD Assigned WD WithdrewWith Szolkowy for Germany Edit International 155 Event 03 04 04 05 05 06 06 07 07 08 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14Olympics 6th 3rd 3rdWorlds 6th 6th 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1stEuropeans 4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st WD 2nd WDGP Final 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1stGP Bompard 1st 3rd 1st WDGP Cup of China 3rd 1stGP Cup of Russia 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1stGP NHK Trophy 2nd 1st 3rdGP Skate Canada 1st 1st 1st 1stGP Skate America 1st 1st 1stNebelhorn 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1stOndrej Nepela 1stNRW Trophy 1stNational 155 German Champ 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1stWD WithdrewWith Morozov for Ukraine Edit International 152 153 Event 98 99 99 00 00 01 01 02Olympics 15thWorlds 9thEuropeans 7th 6thGP Cup of Russia 4th 7thGP Skate Canada 6thGP Sparkassen Cup 5th 5thGP Trophee Lalique WDGoodwill Games 5thNebelhorn Trophy 1stInternational Junior 152 153 World Junior Champ 12th 1stJGP Final 1stJGP Croatia 1stJGP Germany 4thJGP Slovenia 2ndJGP Ukraine 3rdNational 152 153 Ukrainian Champ 2nd 1st 1stWD WithdrewWith Boyenko for Ukraine Edit International 153 Event 1997 98World Junior Championships 13thDetailed results EditSmall medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships At team events medals awarded for team results only With Massot Edit 2017 18 seasonDate Event SP FS Total21 24 March 2018 2018 World Championships 1 82 98 1 162 86 1 245 8414 25 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 4 76 59 1 159 31 1 235 909 12 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics Team event 3 75 36 714 16 December 2017 2018 German Championships 1 76 29 1 153 09 1 229 387 10 December 2017 2017 18 Grand Prix Final 1 79 43 1 157 25 1 236 6824 26 November 2017 2017 Skate America 3 72 55 1 150 58 1 223 1327 29 October 2017 2017 Skate Canada International 1 77 34 3 138 32 2 215 6627 30 September 2017 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2 72 99 2 138 09 2 211 082016 17 seasonDate Event SP FS Total29 March 2 April 2017 2017 World Championships 2 79 84 2 150 46 2 230 3025 29 January 2017 2017 European Championships 3 73 76 1 148 59 2 222 3511 13 November 2016 2016 Trophee de France 1 77 55 1 133 04 1 210 594 5 November 2016 2016 Rostelecom Cup 2 69 51 1 138 38 1 207 8922 24 September 2016 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 1 74 24 1 128 80 1 203 042015 16 seasonDate Event SP FS Total28 March 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships 4 74 22 3 141 95 3 216 1725 31 January 2016 2016 European Championships 2 75 54 3 125 24 2 200 7811 13 December 2015 2016 German Championships 1 80 61 1 141 61 1 222 2227 29 November 2015 2015 CS Warsaw Cup 1 76 30 1 133 30 1 209 6018 22 November 2015 2015 CS Tallinn Trophy 1 71 44 1 142 98 1 214 42With Szolkowy Edit 2013 14 seasonDate Event SP FS Total24 30 March 2014 2014 World Championships 1 79 02 1 145 86 1 224 886 22 February 2014 2014 Winter Olympics 2 79 64 4 136 14 3 215 7813 19 January 2014 2014 European Championships 2 76 76 WD WD14 15 December 2013 2014 German Championships 1 76 29 1 139 43 1 215 725 8 December 2013 2013 14 Grand Prix Final 2 79 46 1 147 57 1 227 0322 24 November 2013 2013 Cup of Russia 1 73 25 1 133 08 1 206 331 3 November 2013 2013 Cup of China 2 69 07 1 132 14 1 201 212012 13 seasonDate Event SP FS Total13 15 March 2013 2013 World Championships 3 73 47 2 132 09 2 205 5623 27 January 2014 2013 European Championships 2 70 21 2 135 03 2 205 245 9 December 2012 2012 NRW Trophy 1 73 55 1 133 97 1 207 5226 28 October 2012 2012 Skate Canada 1 72 26 1 129 10 1 201 362011 12 seasonDate Event SP FS Total26 March 1 April 2012 2012 World Championships 1 68 63 2 132 86 1 201 498 11 December 2011 2011 12 Grand Prix Final 2 69 82 1 142 44 1 212 2624 27 November 2011 2011 Cup of Russia 1 68 72 1 139 97 1 208 6910 13 November 2011 2011 NHK Trophy 1 59 23 3 112 45 3 171 6821 23 October 2011 2011 Skate America 5 59 45 1 124 53 1 183 982010 11 seasonDate Event SP FS Total25 April 1 May 2011 2011 World Championships 2 72 98 1 144 87 1 217 8524 30 January 2011 2011 European Championships 1 72 31 2 133 89 1 206 207 9 January 2011 2011 German Championships 1 77 37 1 132 03 1 209 408 12 December 2010 2010 11 Grand Prix Final 1 74 40 1 136 32 1 210 7225 28 November 2010 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard 1 66 65 1 131 23 1 197 8811 14 November 2010 2010 Skate America 1 63 99 1 133 71 1 197 702009 10 seasonDate Event SP FS Total22 28 March 2010 2010 World Championships 3 69 52 2 135 22 2 204 7414 15 February 2010 2010 Winter Olympics 2 75 96 3 134 64 3 210 6018 24 January 2010 2010 European Championships 1 74 12 2 137 60 2 211 722 6 December 2009 2009 10 Grand Prix Final 2 73 14 4 127 24 3 200 3819 22 November 2009 2009 Skate Canada 1 74 16 1 132 55 1 206 7115 18 October 2009 2009 Trophee Eric Bompard 1 72 98 4 101 44 3 174 4223 26 September 2009 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy 1 72 80 1 113 19 1 185 992008 09 seasonDate Event SP FS Total23 29 March 2009 2009 World Championships 1 72 30 1 131 18 1 203 4820 25 January 2009 2009 European Championships 2 66 64 1 132 43 1 199 0718 21 December 2008 2009 German Championships 1 72 68 1 124 52 1 197 2010 14 December 2008 2008 09 Grand Prix Final 1 70 14 3 114 95 3 185 0913 16 November 2008 2008 Trophee Eric Bompard 1 68 18 1 120 32 1 188 5023 26 October 2008 2008 Skate America 2 64 08 1 116 69 1 180 7725 29 September 2008 2008 Nebelhorn Trophy 1 67 73 1 115 49 1 183 222007 08 seasonDate Event SP FS Total16 23 March 2008 2008 World Championships 2 72 00 1 130 86 1 202 8621 27 January 2008 2008 European Championships 1 70 36 1 132 03 1 202 393 6 January 2008 2008 German Championships 1 77 98 1 136 69 1 214 6713 16 December 2007 2007 08 Grand Prix Final 1 72 14 1 127 09 1 199 2328 November 2 December 2007 2007 NHK Trophy 1 70 32 1 120 32 1 190 6422 25 November 2007 2007 Cup of Russia 2 66 78 2 119 17 2 185 951 4 November 2007 2007 Skate Canada 1 69 44 1 119 19 1 188 6327 30 September 2007 2007 Nebelhorn Trophy 1 69 33 1 105 82 1 175 152006 07 seasonDate Event SP FS Total20 25 March 2007 2007 World Championships 2 67 65 3 119 74 3 187 3922 28 January 2007 2007 European Championships 1 65 38 1 134 01 1 199 394 7 January 2007 2007 German Championships 1 72 37 1 118 16 1 190 5314 17 December 2006 2006 07 Grand Prix Final 4 58 82 2 121 85 2 180 6723 26 November 2006 2006 Cup of Russia 1 63 96 2 115 49 1 179 459 12 November 2006 2006 Cup of China 3 58 64 2 112 99 3 171 632005 06 seasonDate Event SP FS Total19 26 March 2006 2006 World Championships 5 61 24 7 108 84 6 170 0811 24 February 2006 2006 Winter Olympics 7 60 96 5 119 19 6 180 1517 22 January 2006 2006 European Championships 3 64 46 2 127 83 2 188 0827 30 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