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Ivan Bukin

Ivan Andreyevich Bukin (Russian: Иван Андреевич Букин; born 16 September 1993) is a Russian ice dancer. With his skating partner, Alexandra Stepanova, he is a four-time European medalist (silver in 2019, bronze in 2015, 2018 and 2020), the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki champion, the 2018 Rostelecom Cup champion, and a two-time Russian national champion (2021, 2022). In total, they have won eleven medals on the Grand Prix series and three Finlandia Trophy titles.

Ivan Bukin
Stepanova/Bukin at the 2019 Skate America
Full nameIvan Andreyevich Bukin
Native nameИван Андреевич Букин
Born (1993-09-16) 16 September 1993 (age 30)
Moscow, Russia
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Russia
PartnerAlexandra Stepanova
CoachAlexander Zhulin
Skating clubUOR No 4 Moscow
Began skating1998
Medal record
Representing  Russia
Figure skating: Ice dancing
European Championships
2019 Minsk Ice dancing
2022 Tallinn Ice dancing
2020 Graz Ice dancing
2018 Moscow Ice dancing
2015 Stockholm Ice dancing
World Junior Championships
2013 Milan Ice dancing
2012 Minsk Ice dancing
Junior Grand Prix Final
2012–13 Sochi Ice dancing
2011–12 Quebec Ice dancing
2010–11 Beijing Ice dancing

Earlier in their career, Stepanova/Bukin won the 2013 World Junior Championships, 2012–13 JGP Final, and 2014 Russian Junior Championships.

Personal life edit

Ivan Bukin was born on 16 September 1993 in Moscow, Russia.[1][2] He is the son of 1988 Olympic ice dancing champion Andrei Bukin.[3] His mother, Elena Vasiuk, is also a former ice dancer.[4] In 2010, he began studying at Moscow's Institute of Physical Culture.[3]

Bukin's longtime girlfriend, choreographer Alyona Samarskaya, gave birth to their son Artyom on 3 January 2022.

Career edit

Early years edit

Bukin began learning to skate in 1998.[1] He started out in single skating but was asked to switch to ice dancing.[3] He initially disliked skating but over time grew to love dance.[5] He skated briefly with Elena Ilinykh.[6] Bukin was partnered with Stepanova in 2006 by coaches Irina Zhuk and Alexander Svinin and trains in Moscow.[3]

2010–2011 to 2011–2012 edit

Stepanova/Bukin debuted on the Junior Grand Prix series in the 2010–2011 season. They won both of their events and qualified for the 2010 JGP Final, where they won the bronze medal.

Stepanova/Bukin won both of their 2011–2012 JGP events, Romania and Italy. Their placements qualified them for the JGP Final where they placed fourth in the short and second in the free dance to receive the bronze medal. They won silver at the 2012 Russian Junior Championships. Stepanova/Bukin then competed at the 2012 World Junior Championships and won the silver medal.

2012–2013 season: World Junior title edit

Stepanova/Bukin won gold medals at their JGP events in Turkey and Germany, qualifying them for the JGP Final in Sochi, Russia.[7] They won the gold medal in their third appearance at the final. Stepanova/Bukin withdrew from the 2013 Russian Junior Championships due to Bukin's cold and sinusitis.[8] They were assigned to the 2013 World Junior Championships where they won the gold medal, more than seven points ahead of French ice dancers Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron. After the event, the duo and their coaches discussed whether to move up to the senior level.[9]

2013–2014 season: Senior debut edit

Stepanova/Bukin decided to make their senior debut in the 2013–2014 season. They were assigned to one Grand Prix event, the 2013 Skate Canada, and finished eighth. They came in fifth at the 2013 Winter Universiade. At the Russian Championships, Stepanova/Bukin finished sixth on the senior level and won gold on the junior level ahead of Yanovskaya/Mozgov. They were assigned to the 2014 World Junior Championships but withdrew due to illness.[10]

2014–2015 season: European bronze edit

Stepanova/Bukin began their season with a gold medal at the 2014 Finlandia Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series (CS) event. Their first Grand Prix medal, bronze, came at the 2014 Skate America. At the 2014 Rostelecom Cup, they finished fifth.[11] Stepanova/Bukin took bronze at the 2015 Russian Championships and were assigned to the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm. They were awarded the bronze medal in Sweden, ahead of Elena Ilinykh / Ruslan Zhiganshin. They ended their season at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, finishing ninth.

2015–2016 season edit

Stepanova/Bukin had planned to begin the 2015–2016 season at the 2015 CS Finlandia Trophy, however, they withdrew because Bukin's off-season illness had slowed their preparations for the season. At the 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard, they placed third in the short dance, which was accepted as the final result following the competition's cancellation due to the November 2015 Paris attacks. They finished fourth overall at their next Grand Prix event, the 2015 NHK Trophy. Stepanova/Bukin edged out Ilinykh/Zhiganshin for the bronze medal at the Russian Championships in late December in Ekaterinburg and finished as the third Russian team, in fifth place, in January 2016 at the European Championships in Bratislava.

Stepanova/Bukin were assigned to the 2016 World Championships in Boston after Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev withdrew due to a positive doping sample.[12] They finished eleventh in the competition after placing eleventh in both the short and free dance.

2016–2017 season edit

Stepanova/Bukin started their season on the Challenger Series, at the 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy. Ranked first in both segments, they earned personal best score and won the gold medal by a margin of 7.07 points over silver medalists Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue. Their Grand Prix assignments were the 2016 Skate Canada International, where they placed fifth, and 2016 Cup of China, where they won the bronze medal.

In December 2016 they won the silver medal at the 2017 Russian Championships. They later competed at the 2017 European Championships, where they placed fifth, and at the 2017 World Championships where they placed tenth.

2017–2018 season: Second European bronze edit

Stepanova/Bukin started their season by winning the silver medal at the 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy. They then won two bronze medals in the Grand Prix series, the first bronze came at the 2017 Rostelecom Cup and the second bronze came at the 2017 Internationaux de France. They then won the silver medal at the 2018 Russian Championships. A month later they won the bronze medal at the 2018 European Championships after placing second in the short dance and third in the free dance.

They were not sent to the 2018 Winter Olympics because it was announced by the Russian Figure Skating Federation on 23 January 2018 that the International Olympic Committee did not invite Bukin to compete.[13][14]

They later competed at the 2018 World Championships where they finished seventh after placing seventh in both the short dance and the free dance.[14]

2018–2019 season: European silver edit

Stepanova/Bukin started their season at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy where they won the gold medal with a personal best score of 200.78 points. This was already their third victory at the Finlandia Trophy since they had won this event also in 2014 and 2016.

In early November Stepanova/Bukin won their first Grand Prix gold medal at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki. They were ranked first in both the Rhythm dance and the free dance and won the gold medal by a margin of about 4 points over the silver medalists, Charlène Guignard / Marco Fabbri. Two weeks later they won their second Grand Prix gold medal at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup. They were ranked first in both programs and beat the silver medalists, Sara Hurtado / Kirill Khaliavin by about 25 points. With two Grand Prix gold medals they qualified for the 2018–19 Grand Prix Final, where they finished fourth.

At the 2019 Russian Championships, Stepanova/Bukin placed second in both programs, taking their third consecutive silver medal, behind Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov, who had also finished ahead of them at the Grand Prix Final. Reflecting afterward, Stepanova said "we didn’t skate without mistakes at nationals and we know what we have to work on. There is nothing we can leave out. We have to work on everything—on technique, emotions and our mistakes, every day. You need to skate perfectly."[15]

Competing next at the 2019 European Championships, Stepanova/Bukin placed second in the rhythm dance, behind Papadakis/Cizeron, earning their best score to date on the Tango Romantica pattern dance and capitalizing on serious errors by rivals Sinitsina/Katsalapov.[16] They placed second in the free dance as well, winning the silver medal overall. Bukin called it "a big step forward for us."[17] Stepanova/Bukin concluded the season at the 2019 World Championships, where they placed third in the rhythm dance, winning a small bronze medal, but dropped to fourth place after the free dance. Stepanova pronounced them "ready to fight for the top three in the world."[18]

2019–2020 season: Third European bronze edit

Having skipped the Challenger series due to Stepanova recovering from a back injury, they began the season at 2019 Skate America. They placed second in the short program.[19] They narrowly won the free dance over gold medalists Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue, taking silver overall. Stepanova said she was "more pleased with our performance than yesterday."[20] They won a second silver medal at the 2019 NHK Trophy, qualifying to their second Grand Prix Final.[21] They placed fourth at the Final for the second year, notably placing ahead of domestic rivals Sinitsina/Katsalapov.[22]

Competing at the 2020 Russian Championships, Stepanova/Bukin were second in the rhythm dance.[23] They placed first in the free dance, but remained in second place overall behind Sinitsina/Katsalapov. Stepanova remarked "we’re happy with what we did."[24]

In January, Stepanova/Bukin competed at the 2020 European Championships in Graz, Austria. They placed fourth in the rhythm dance and third in the free dance, taking their fourth European medal, a bronze, behind Russian teammates Sinitsina/Katsalapov and Papadakis/Cizeron of France.[25][26] They had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[27]

2020–2021 season: First national title edit

Stepanova suffered from a reoccurrence of a back injury and sought treatment in Germany, as a result of which the team missed the 2020 Russian senior test skates.[28] They were scheduled to compete on the Grand Prix at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup, but withdrew due to a COVID-19 outbreak at their training centre.[29] It was subsequently reported that both had caught the virus in succession, leaving them only three weeks to prepare for the national championships.[30]

With rivals Sinitsina/Katsalapov withdrawing from the 2021 Russian Championships due to contracting COVID-19 as well, Stepanova/Bukin entered the event as the heavy favourites to finally take the title. They won the rhythm dance by 3.26 points over Zahorski/Guerreiro.[30] They won the free dance as well by a 5.96 point margin, taking the gold medal for the first time at the Russian Championships. Stepanova said afterward "there was not much time for the preparation and we were nervous. We didn't want to skate worse than we did last year." While the European Championships were already cancelled due to the pandemic, they were assigned to the Russian team for the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm.[31]

Following the national championships, Stepanova/Bukin participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy, a televised team competition held in lieu of the cancelled European Championships. They were selected for the Time of Firsts team captained by Evgenia Medvedeva.[32] They placed first in both their segments of the competition, while their team finished in second overall.[33][34] They did not participate in the Russian Cup Final.[35]

Four-time and defending World champions Papadakis/Cizeron declined to compete at the World Championships in Stockholm, seeming to invite a major contest between six teams, Stepanova/Bukin among them, to make the podium.[36] They placed fifth in the rhythm dance, 0.35 behind Canadians Gilles/Poirier in fourth, after making errors in their steps.[37] They were fifth in the free dance as well, holding fifth place overall. Stepanova called the rhythm dance mistakes "a huge lesson for us."[38] Their placement combined with Sinitsina/Katsalapov's gold medal qualified three berths for Russian dance teams at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[39]

2021–2022 season: Beijing Olympics edit

Stepanova and Bukin did not appear at the Russian test skates, citing medical reasons.[40] They were scheduled to make their debut at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy, but withdrew days beforehand, with their coach citing a need for additional preparation time.[41]

Stepanova/Bukin were initially assigned to the 2021 Cup of China as their first Grand Prix event, but following its cancellation they were reassigned to the 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia.[42] Third in both segments, they won the bronze medal. They said afterward that they felt lacking in confidence heading into the event.[43] They won a bronze medal as well at their second event, the 2021 Internationaux de France, with Bukin saying that they had "made a little step forward since our first Grand Prix in Italy and we are more satisfied with what we did here."[44][45]

At the 2022 Russian Championships, Stepanova/Bukin were second in the rhythm dance behind Sinitsina/Katsalapov. After the latter withdrew for health reasons, Stepanova/Bukin easily won their second consecutive national title. Bukin said "something incredible, beautiful, it was really pleasant."[46] They went on to win the silver medal at the 2022 European Championships.[47] On January 20, they were officially named to the Russian Olympic team.[48]

Competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Stepanova/Bukin placed fifth in the rhythm dance in the dance event.[49] In the free dance, they botched the choreographic slide at the end of the program, finishing eighth in that segment and dropping to sixth overall.[50]

Programs edit

(with Stepanova)

 
Stepanova/Bukin at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki
 
Stepanova/Bukin at the 2014 Skate America
 
Stepanova/Bukin at the 2012 World Junior Championships
Season Rhythm dance Free dance Exhibition
2021–2022
[51]
2020–2021
[52]
2019–2020
[53]

2018–2019
[54][14]
  • 2U

performed by David Guetta ft. Justin Bieber
choreo. by Misha Ge

Short dance
2017–2018
[55]

2016–2017
[1][57]

2015–2016
[58][59]
Waltz and foxtrot:
2014–2015
[60]
2013–2014
[61]
  • Quickstep: I Can't Touch It
  • Foxtrot: Sixteen Tons
  • Quickstep: Big and Bad
2012–2013
[62]
  • Swing, Swing, Swing
  • Boogie All Night Long
  • Blues
  • Flamenco Boléro
    by Gustavo Montesano
  • I Surrender
    by Celine Dion
2011–2012
[4]
  • Caramelo
  • La Colegiala
2010–2011
[63]
Original dance
2009–2010

Records and achievements edit

(with Stepanova)

Competitive highlights edit

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

With Stepanova
International[64]
Event 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22
Olympics 6th
Worlds 9th 11th 10th 7th 4th C 5th
Europeans 3rd 5th 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
GP Final 4th 4th
GP Cup of China 3rd C
GP Finland 1st
GP France 3rd 3rd 3rd
GP Italy 3rd
GP NHK Trophy 4th 2nd
GP Rostelecom 5th 3rd 1st WD
GP Skate America 3rd 2nd
GP Skate Canada 8th 5th
CS Finlandia 1st 1st 2nd 1st WD
Universiade 5th
International: Junior[64]
Junior Worlds 2nd 1st WD
JGP Final 3rd 3rd 1st
JGP France 1st
JGP Germany 1st
JGP Italy 1st
JGP Japan 1st
JGP Romania 1st
JGP Turkey 1st
Pavel Roman 1st
NRW Trophy 2nd
National[65]
Russian Champ. 6th 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Russian Junior 7th 4th 2nd WD 1st
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Event cancelled

Detailed results edit

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

 
Stepanova/Bukin perform their short dance at the 2018 European Figure Skating Championships in Moscow
 
Stepanova/Bukin at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki

Senior edit

2021–22 season
Date Event RD FD Total
February 12–14, 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 5
84.09
8
120.98
6
205.07
January 10–16, 2022 2022 European Championships 2
86.45
2
126.75
2
213.20
Decembere 21–26, 2021 2022 Russian Championships 2
88.76
1
134.61
1
223.37
November 19–21, 2021 2021 Internationaux de France 3
79.89
3
120.40
3
200.29
November 5–7, 2021 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia 3
81.47
3
120.71
3
202.18
2020–21 season
Date Event RD FD Total
March 22–28, 2021 2021 World Championships 5
83.02
5
125.75
5
208.77
February 5–7, 2021 2021 Channel One Trophy 1
90.75
1
134.20
2T/1P
224.95
December 23–27, 2020 2021 Russian Championships 1
87.28
1
132.88
1
220.16
November 20–22, 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup WD
WD
WD
2019–20 season
Date Event RD FD Total
January 20–26, 2020 2020 European Championships 4
83.65
3
127.64
3
211.29
December 24–29, 2019 2020 Russian Championships 2
87.13
1
132.59
2
219.72
December 4–8, 2019 2019–20 Grand Prix Final 5
81.14
5
123.74
4
204.88
November 22–24, 2019 2019 NHK Trophy 2
84.07
2
124.74
2
208.81
October 18–20, 2019 2019 Skate America 2
81.91
1
124.66
2
206.57
2018–19 season
Date Event RD FD Total
March 18–24, 2019 2019 World Championships 3
83.10
4
125.42
4
208.52
January 21–27, 2019 2019 European Championships 2
81.37
2
125.04
2
206.41
December 19–23, 2018 2019 Russian Championships 2
81.95
2
126.54
2
208.49
December 6–9, 2018 2018–19 Grand Prix Final 4
77.20
4
119.52
4
196.72
November 16–18, 2018 2018 Rostelecom Cup 1
74.49
1
124.94
1
199.43
November 2–4, 2018 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki 1
78.18
1
121.91
1
200.09
October 4–7, 2018 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy 1
79.16
1
121.62
1
200.78
2017–18 season
Date Event SD FD Total
March 19–25, 2018 2018 World Championships 7
74.50
7
109.51
7
184.01
January 15–21, 2018 2018 European Championships 2
75.38
3
109.48
3
184.86
December 21–24, 2017 2018 Russian Championships 2
76.97
2
111.31
2
188.28
November 17–19, 2017 2017 Internationaux de France 3
70.02
4
107.22
3
177.24
October 20–22, 2017 2017 Rostelecom Cup 3
71.32
3
108.03
3
179.35
October 6–8, 2017 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy 2
70.27
2
96.61
2
166.88
2016–17 season
Date Event SD FD Total
Mar. 29 – Apr. 2, 2017 2017 World Championships 10
69.07
9
105.63
10
174.70
January 25–29, 2017 2017 European Championships 6
68.17
5
98.76
5
166.93
December 20–26, 2016 2017 Russian Championships 2
76.47
2
113.07
2
189.54
November 18–20, 2016 2016 Cup of China 3
72.09
3
105.32
3
177.41
October 28–30, 2016 2016 Skate Canada 5
68.12
5
99.98
5
168.10
October 6–10, 2016 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy 1
69.63
1
103.20
1
172.83
2015–16 season
Date Event SD FD Total
Mar. 28 – Apr. 3, 2016 2016 World Championships 11
63.84
11
99.46
11
163.30
January 26–31, 2016 2016 European Championships 5
66.65
5
98.90
5
165.55
December 23–27, 2015 2016 Russian Championships 3
68.56
4
101.70
3
170.26
November 27–29, 2015 2015 NHK Trophy 4
61.96
4
98.68
4
160.64
November 13–15, 2015 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard 3
60.64
cancelled 3
60.64
2014–15 season
Date Event SD FD Total
March 23–29, 2015 2015 World Championships 14
59.62
7
97.33
9
156.95
Jan. 26 – Feb. 1, 2015 2015 European Championships 4
64.95
3
96.00
3
160.95
December 24–27, 2014 2015 Russian Championships 2
66.37
3
99.82
3
166.19
November 14–16, 2014 2014 Rostelecom Cup 5
56.90
5
86.61
5
143.51
October 24–26, 2014 2014 Skate America 3
56.37
3
87.50
3
143.87
October 10–12, 2014 2014 Finlandia Trophy 1
59.46
1
93.36
1
152.82
 
Stepanova/Bukin perform their short dance at the 2012–13 JGP Final
 
Stepanova/Bukin perform their short dance at the 2011–12 JGP Final
 
Stepanova/Bukin perform their short dance at the 2010–11 JGP Final

Junior edit

2013–14 season
Date Event Level SD FD Total
January 23–25, 2014 2014 Russian Junior Championships Junior 1
69.12
1
95.19
1
164.31
December 24–27, 2013 2014 Russian Championships Senior 6
58.71
5
93.09
6
151.80
December 13–14, 2013 2013 Winter Universiade Senior 6
51.04
3
88.24
5
139.28
October 25–27, 2013 2013 Skate Canada International Senior 6
55.63
8
77.49
8
133.12
2012–13 season
Date Event Level SD FD Total
Feb. 27 – Mar. 3, 2013 2013 World Junior Championships Junior 1
64.65
1
85.52
1
150.17
December 6–9, 2012 2012–13 JGP Final Junior 1
61.18
1
88.39
1
149.57
October 10–13, 2012 2012 JGP Germany Junior 1
60.28
1
86.82
1
147.10
September 20–22, 2012 2012 JGP Turkey Junior 1
59.32
1
88.41
1
147.73
2011–12 season
Date Event Level SD FD Total
Feb. 27 – Mar. 4, 2012 2012 World Junior Championships Junior 2
62.68
2
85.06
2
147.74
February 5–7, 2012 2012 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2
64.48
2
91.24
2
155.72
December 8–11, 2011 2011–12 JGP Final Junior 4
52.48
2
82.69
3
135.17
October 6–8, 2011 2011 JGP Italy Junior 1
62.86
1
87.12
1
149.98
September 22–24, 2011 2011 JGP Romania Junior 1
57.15
1
77.14
1
134.29
2010–11 season
Date Event Level SD FD Total
February 2–4, 2011 2011 Russian Junior Championships Junior 4
57.69
5
81.88
4
139.57
December 9–12, 2010 2010–11 JGP Final Junior 3
53.59
3
76.35
3
129.94
September 22–26, 2010 2010 JGP Japan Junior 2
53.28
1
76.80
2
130.08
August 25–28, 2010 2010 JGP France Junior 1
47.98
1
69.62
1
117.60
2009–10 season
Date Event Level CD OD FD Total
February 3–6, 2010 2010 Russian Junior Championships Junior 8
30.18
7
47.36
9
72.38
7
149.92
November 6–8, 2009 2009 NRW Trophy Junior 2
-
2
-
2
-
2
149.92

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World Record Holders
Preceded by Rhythm Dance
6 October 2018 – 26 October 2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Free Dance
7 October 2018 – 21 October 2018
17 November 2018 – 24 November 2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ice Dance Total Score
7 October 2018 – 21 October 2018
Succeeded by

ivan, bukin, this, name, that, follows, eastern, slavic, naming, conventions, patronymic, andreyevich, family, name, bukin, ivan, andreyevich, bukin, russian, Иван, Андреевич, Букин, born, september, 1993, russian, dancer, with, skating, partner, alexandra, st. In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Andreyevich and the family name is Bukin Ivan Andreyevich Bukin Russian Ivan Andreevich Bukin born 16 September 1993 is a Russian ice dancer With his skating partner Alexandra Stepanova he is a four time European medalist silver in 2019 bronze in 2015 2018 and 2020 the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki champion the 2018 Rostelecom Cup champion and a two time Russian national champion 2021 2022 In total they have won eleven medals on the Grand Prix series and three Finlandia Trophy titles Ivan BukinStepanova Bukin at the 2019 Skate AmericaFull nameIvan Andreyevich BukinNative nameIvan Andreevich BukinBorn 1993 09 16 16 September 1993 age 30 Moscow RussiaHeight1 82 m 5 ft 11 1 2 in Figure skating careerCountry RussiaPartnerAlexandra StepanovaCoachAlexander ZhulinSkating clubUOR No 4 MoscowBegan skating1998Medal record Representing RussiaFigure skating Ice dancingEuropean Championships2019 Minsk Ice dancing2022 Tallinn Ice dancing2020 Graz Ice dancing2018 Moscow Ice dancing2015 Stockholm Ice dancingWorld Junior Championships2013 Milan Ice dancing2012 Minsk Ice dancingJunior Grand Prix Final2012 13 Sochi Ice dancing2011 12 Quebec Ice dancing2010 11 Beijing Ice dancingEarlier in their career Stepanova Bukin won the 2013 World Junior Championships 2012 13 JGP Final and 2014 Russian Junior Championships Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 2010 2011 to 2011 2012 2 3 2012 2013 season World Junior title 2 4 2013 2014 season Senior debut 2 5 2014 2015 season European bronze 2 6 2015 2016 season 2 7 2016 2017 season 2 8 2017 2018 season Second European bronze 2 9 2018 2019 season European silver 2 10 2019 2020 season Third European bronze 2 11 2020 2021 season First national title 2 12 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics 3 Programs 4 Records and achievements 5 Competitive highlights 6 Detailed results 6 1 Senior 6 2 Junior 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life editIvan Bukin was born on 16 September 1993 in Moscow Russia 1 2 He is the son of 1988 Olympic ice dancing champion Andrei Bukin 3 His mother Elena Vasiuk is also a former ice dancer 4 In 2010 he began studying at Moscow s Institute of Physical Culture 3 Bukin s longtime girlfriend choreographer Alyona Samarskaya gave birth to their son Artyom on 3 January 2022 Career editEarly years edit Bukin began learning to skate in 1998 1 He started out in single skating but was asked to switch to ice dancing 3 He initially disliked skating but over time grew to love dance 5 He skated briefly with Elena Ilinykh 6 Bukin was partnered with Stepanova in 2006 by coaches Irina Zhuk and Alexander Svinin and trains in Moscow 3 2010 2011 to 2011 2012 edit Stepanova Bukin debuted on the Junior Grand Prix series in the 2010 2011 season They won both of their events and qualified for the 2010 JGP Final where they won the bronze medal Stepanova Bukin won both of their 2011 2012 JGP events Romania and Italy Their placements qualified them for the JGP Final where they placed fourth in the short and second in the free dance to receive the bronze medal They won silver at the 2012 Russian Junior Championships Stepanova Bukin then competed at the 2012 World Junior Championships and won the silver medal 2012 2013 season World Junior title edit Stepanova Bukin won gold medals at their JGP events in Turkey and Germany qualifying them for the JGP Final in Sochi Russia 7 They won the gold medal in their third appearance at the final Stepanova Bukin withdrew from the 2013 Russian Junior Championships due to Bukin s cold and sinusitis 8 They were assigned to the 2013 World Junior Championships where they won the gold medal more than seven points ahead of French ice dancers Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron After the event the duo and their coaches discussed whether to move up to the senior level 9 2013 2014 season Senior debut edit Stepanova Bukin decided to make their senior debut in the 2013 2014 season They were assigned to one Grand Prix event the 2013 Skate Canada and finished eighth They came in fifth at the 2013 Winter Universiade At the Russian Championships Stepanova Bukin finished sixth on the senior level and won gold on the junior level ahead of Yanovskaya Mozgov They were assigned to the 2014 World Junior Championships but withdrew due to illness 10 2014 2015 season European bronze edit Stepanova Bukin began their season with a gold medal at the 2014 Finlandia Trophy an ISU Challenger Series CS event Their first Grand Prix medal bronze came at the 2014 Skate America At the 2014 Rostelecom Cup they finished fifth 11 Stepanova Bukin took bronze at the 2015 Russian Championships and were assigned to the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm They were awarded the bronze medal in Sweden ahead of Elena Ilinykh Ruslan Zhiganshin They ended their season at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai finishing ninth 2015 2016 season edit Stepanova Bukin had planned to begin the 2015 2016 season at the 2015 CS Finlandia Trophy however they withdrew because Bukin s off season illness had slowed their preparations for the season At the 2015 Trophee Eric Bompard they placed third in the short dance which was accepted as the final result following the competition s cancellation due to the November 2015 Paris attacks They finished fourth overall at their next Grand Prix event the 2015 NHK Trophy Stepanova Bukin edged out Ilinykh Zhiganshin for the bronze medal at the Russian Championships in late December in Ekaterinburg and finished as the third Russian team in fifth place in January 2016 at the European Championships in Bratislava Stepanova Bukin were assigned to the 2016 World Championships in Boston after Ekaterina Bobrova Dmitri Soloviev withdrew due to a positive doping sample 12 They finished eleventh in the competition after placing eleventh in both the short and free dance 2016 2017 season edit Stepanova Bukin started their season on the Challenger Series at the 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy Ranked first in both segments they earned personal best score and won the gold medal by a margin of 7 07 points over silver medalists Madison Hubbell Zachary Donohue Their Grand Prix assignments were the 2016 Skate Canada International where they placed fifth and 2016 Cup of China where they won the bronze medal In December 2016 they won the silver medal at the 2017 Russian Championships They later competed at the 2017 European Championships where they placed fifth and at the 2017 World Championships where they placed tenth 2017 2018 season Second European bronze edit Stepanova Bukin started their season by winning the silver medal at the 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy They then won two bronze medals in the Grand Prix series the first bronze came at the 2017 Rostelecom Cup and the second bronze came at the 2017 Internationaux de France They then won the silver medal at the 2018 Russian Championships A month later they won the bronze medal at the 2018 European Championships after placing second in the short dance and third in the free dance They were not sent to the 2018 Winter Olympics because it was announced by the Russian Figure Skating Federation on 23 January 2018 that the International Olympic Committee did not invite Bukin to compete 13 14 They later competed at the 2018 World Championships where they finished seventh after placing seventh in both the short dance and the free dance 14 2018 2019 season European silver edit Stepanova Bukin started their season at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy where they won the gold medal with a personal best score of 200 78 points This was already their third victory at the Finlandia Trophy since they had won this event also in 2014 and 2016 In early November Stepanova Bukin won their first Grand Prix gold medal at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki They were ranked first in both the Rhythm dance and the free dance and won the gold medal by a margin of about 4 points over the silver medalists Charlene Guignard Marco Fabbri Two weeks later they won their second Grand Prix gold medal at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup They were ranked first in both programs and beat the silver medalists Sara Hurtado Kirill Khaliavin by about 25 points With two Grand Prix gold medals they qualified for the 2018 19 Grand Prix Final where they finished fourth At the 2019 Russian Championships Stepanova Bukin placed second in both programs taking their third consecutive silver medal behind Victoria Sinitsina Nikita Katsalapov who had also finished ahead of them at the Grand Prix Final Reflecting afterward Stepanova said we didn t skate without mistakes at nationals and we know what we have to work on There is nothing we can leave out We have to work on everything on technique emotions and our mistakes every day You need to skate perfectly 15 Competing next at the 2019 European Championships Stepanova Bukin placed second in the rhythm dance behind Papadakis Cizeron earning their best score to date on the Tango Romantica pattern dance and capitalizing on serious errors by rivals Sinitsina Katsalapov 16 They placed second in the free dance as well winning the silver medal overall Bukin called it a big step forward for us 17 Stepanova Bukin concluded the season at the 2019 World Championships where they placed third in the rhythm dance winning a small bronze medal but dropped to fourth place after the free dance Stepanova pronounced them ready to fight for the top three in the world 18 2019 2020 season Third European bronze edit Having skipped the Challenger series due to Stepanova recovering from a back injury they began the season at 2019 Skate America They placed second in the short program 19 They narrowly won the free dance over gold medalists Madison Hubbell Zachary Donohue taking silver overall Stepanova said she was more pleased with our performance than yesterday 20 They won a second silver medal at the 2019 NHK Trophy qualifying to their second Grand Prix Final 21 They placed fourth at the Final for the second year notably placing ahead of domestic rivals Sinitsina Katsalapov 22 Competing at the 2020 Russian Championships Stepanova Bukin were second in the rhythm dance 23 They placed first in the free dance but remained in second place overall behind Sinitsina Katsalapov Stepanova remarked we re happy with what we did 24 In January Stepanova Bukin competed at the 2020 European Championships in Graz Austria They placed fourth in the rhythm dance and third in the free dance taking their fourth European medal a bronze behind Russian teammates Sinitsina Katsalapov and Papadakis Cizeron of France 25 26 They had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic 27 2020 2021 season First national title edit Stepanova suffered from a reoccurrence of a back injury and sought treatment in Germany as a result of which the team missed the 2020 Russian senior test skates 28 They were scheduled to compete on the Grand Prix at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup but withdrew due to a COVID 19 outbreak at their training centre 29 It was subsequently reported that both had caught the virus in succession leaving them only three weeks to prepare for the national championships 30 With rivals Sinitsina Katsalapov withdrawing from the 2021 Russian Championships due to contracting COVID 19 as well Stepanova Bukin entered the event as the heavy favourites to finally take the title They won the rhythm dance by 3 26 points over Zahorski Guerreiro 30 They won the free dance as well by a 5 96 point margin taking the gold medal for the first time at the Russian Championships Stepanova said afterward there was not much time for the preparation and we were nervous We didn t want to skate worse than we did last year While the European Championships were already cancelled due to the pandemic they were assigned to the Russian team for the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm 31 Following the national championships Stepanova Bukin participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy a televised team competition held in lieu of the cancelled European Championships They were selected for the Time of Firsts team captained by Evgenia Medvedeva 32 They placed first in both their segments of the competition while their team finished in second overall 33 34 They did not participate in the Russian Cup Final 35 Four time and defending World champions Papadakis Cizeron declined to compete at the World Championships in Stockholm seeming to invite a major contest between six teams Stepanova Bukin among them to make the podium 36 They placed fifth in the rhythm dance 0 35 behind Canadians Gilles Poirier in fourth after making errors in their steps 37 They were fifth in the free dance as well holding fifth place overall Stepanova called the rhythm dance mistakes a huge lesson for us 38 Their placement combined with Sinitsina Katsalapov s gold medal qualified three berths for Russian dance teams at the 2022 Winter Olympics 39 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics edit Stepanova and Bukin did not appear at the Russian test skates citing medical reasons 40 They were scheduled to make their debut at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy but withdrew days beforehand with their coach citing a need for additional preparation time 41 Stepanova Bukin were initially assigned to the 2021 Cup of China as their first Grand Prix event but following its cancellation they were reassigned to the 2021 Gran Premio d Italia 42 Third in both segments they won the bronze medal They said afterward that they felt lacking in confidence heading into the event 43 They won a bronze medal as well at their second event the 2021 Internationaux de France with Bukin saying that they had made a little step forward since our first Grand Prix in Italy and we are more satisfied with what we did here 44 45 At the 2022 Russian Championships Stepanova Bukin were second in the rhythm dance behind Sinitsina Katsalapov After the latter withdrew for health reasons Stepanova Bukin easily won their second consecutive national title Bukin said something incredible beautiful it was really pleasant 46 They went on to win the silver medal at the 2022 European Championships 47 On January 20 they were officially named to the Russian Olympic team 48 Competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics Stepanova Bukin placed fifth in the rhythm dance in the dance event 49 In the free dance they botched the choreographic slide at the end of the program finishing eighth in that segment and dropping to sixth overall 50 Programs edit with Stepanova nbsp Stepanova Bukin at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki nbsp Stepanova Bukin at the 2014 Skate America nbsp Stepanova Bukin at the 2012 World Junior ChampionshipsSeason Rhythm dance Free dance Exhibition2021 2022 51 Hip Hop Everybody Apashe Oski Lennon Remix by The Backstreet Boys Blues Monster by Shawn Mendes amp Justin Bieber choreo by Irina Zhuk We Have a Map of the Piano by Mum A Time for Us from Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota choreo by Irina Zhuk Someone You Loved by Lewis Capaldi2020 2021 52 Quickstep Sparkling Diamonds performed by Nicole Kidman Blues The Show Must Go On by Queen performed by Jim Broadbent Nicole Kidman Anthony Weigh from Moulin Rouge choreo by Ilia Averbukh and Elena Maslennikova Primavera by Ludovico Einaudi Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake choreo by Irina Zhuk amp Alexander Svinin2019 2020 53 Quickstep Sparkling Diamonds performed by Nicole Kidman Blues Your Song by Elton John performed by Ewan McGregor from Moulin Rouge choreo by Ilya Averbukh and Elena Maslennikova Primavera by Ludovico Einaudi Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake choreo by Irina Zhuk amp Alexander Svinin Senoritaby Shawn Mendes and Camila CabelloSomeone You Lovedby Lewis Capaldi2018 2019 54 14 Paso Doble Malaguena performed by Blast Tango Tango Suite Part III by Al Di Meola Tango Carmen s Story performed by Edith Piaf Am I the One performed by Beth Hart choreo by Peter Tchernyshev 2Uperformed by David Guetta ft Justin Bieberchoreo by Misha GeShort dance2017 2018 55 Rhumba Esperame en el Cielo by Mayte Martin Samba L Ombelico Del Mondo by Jovanotti Rhumba Chandelier Dj Maksy Rumba Remix by Sia Samba Samba Do Brasil by Bellini Theme from Love Story Love s Dream by Rick Wakeman Liebestraum No 3 in A Flat Major S 541 by Franz Liszt performed by Martin Jones Fight 56 by Nick HowardPiano Sonata No 14 No Me Castigues2016 2017 1 57 Blues At Last Hip hop Bills by LunchMoney Lewis choreo by Irina Zhuk Libertango by Astor Piazzolla arranged by E Runge J Ammon Estaciones Portenas by Astor Piazzolla Verano Porteno Primavera Portena Libertango by Astor Piazzolla choreo by Peter Tchernyshev All Alone by Geir Ronning ft Robert WellsTrouble Makerby Trouble Maker2015 2016 58 59 Waltz and foxtrot The Stunt Man by Dominic Frontiere Rachmaninoff s Revenge by Freddie Mercury Montserrat Caballe All Alone by Geir Ronning ft Robert Wells2014 2015 60 Paso doble Espana cani performed by Erich Kuenzel Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles performed by Joshua Bell Frankie Moreno I Surrender by Celine Dion2013 2014 61 Quickstep I Can t Touch It Foxtrot Sixteen Tons Quickstep Big and Bad Hansel amp Gretel Witch Hunters by Atli Orvarsson2012 2013 62 Swing Swing Swing Boogie All Night Long Blues Flamenco Bolero by Gustavo Montesano I Surrender by Celine Dion2011 2012 4 Caramelo La Colegiala Live and Let Die by Paul McCartney The Pink Panther by Henry Mancini2010 2011 63 Waltz Faust Symphony by Franz Liszt Tango Tanguera by Sexteto Mayor The Pink Panther by Henry ManciniOriginal dance2009 2010 Porushka Paranya by Bering Strait Kiss of Fire by Caterina ValenteRecords and achievements edit with Stepanova Set the ice dancing world record of the new 5 5 GOE Grade of Execution system for the combined total 200 78 points rhythm dance 79 16 points and free dance 121 62 points at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy They became the first team to score above 200 points at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy Set the ice dancing world record for the free dance 124 94 points at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup Competitive highlights editGP Grand Prix CS Challenger Series JGP Junior Grand Prix With StepanovaInternational 64 Event 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22Olympics 6thWorlds 9th 11th 10th 7th 4th C 5thEuropeans 3rd 5th 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2ndGP Final 4th 4thGP Cup of China 3rd CGP Finland 1stGP France 3rd 3rd 3rdGP Italy 3rdGP NHK Trophy 4th 2ndGP Rostelecom 5th 3rd 1st WDGP Skate America 3rd 2ndGP Skate Canada 8th 5thCS Finlandia 1st 1st 2nd 1st WDUniversiade 5thInternational Junior 64 Junior Worlds 2nd 1st WDJGP Final 3rd 3rd 1stJGP France 1stJGP Germany 1stJGP Italy 1stJGP Japan 1stJGP Romania 1stJGP Turkey 1stPavel Roman 1stNRW Trophy 2ndNational 65 Russian Champ 6th 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1stRussian Junior 7th 4th 2nd WD 1stTBD Assigned WD Withdrew C Event cancelledDetailed results editSmall medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships At team events medals awarded for team results only nbsp Stepanova Bukin perform their short dance at the 2018 European Figure Skating Championships in Moscow nbsp Stepanova Bukin at the 2018 Grand Prix of HelsinkiSenior edit 2021 22 seasonDate Event RD FD TotalFebruary 12 14 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 5 84 09 8 120 98 6 205 07January 10 16 2022 2022 European Championships 2 86 45 2 126 75 2 213 20Decembere 21 26 2021 2022 Russian Championships 2 88 76 1 134 61 1 223 37November 19 21 2021 2021 Internationaux de France 3 79 89 3 120 40 3 200 29November 5 7 2021 2021 Gran Premio d Italia 3 81 47 3 120 71 3 202 182020 21 seasonDate Event RD FD TotalMarch 22 28 2021 2021 World Championships 5 83 02 5 125 75 5 208 77February 5 7 2021 2021 Channel One Trophy 1 90 75 1 134 20 2T 1P 224 95December 23 27 2020 2021 Russian Championships 1 87 28 1 132 88 1 220 16November 20 22 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup WD WD WD2019 20 seasonDate Event RD FD TotalJanuary 20 26 2020 2020 European Championships 4 83 65 3 127 64 3 211 29December 24 29 2019 2020 Russian Championships 2 87 13 1 132 59 2 219 72December 4 8 2019 2019 20 Grand Prix Final 5 81 14 5 123 74 4 204 88November 22 24 2019 2019 NHK Trophy 2 84 07 2 124 74 2 208 81October 18 20 2019 2019 Skate America 2 81 91 1 124 66 2 206 572018 19 seasonDate Event RD FD TotalMarch 18 24 2019 2019 World Championships 3 83 10 4 125 42 4 208 52January 21 27 2019 2019 European Championships 2 81 37 2 125 04 2 206 41December 19 23 2018 2019 Russian Championships 2 81 95 2 126 54 2 208 49December 6 9 2018 2018 19 Grand Prix Final 4 77 20 4 119 52 4 196 72November 16 18 2018 2018 Rostelecom Cup 1 74 49 1 124 94 1 199 43November 2 4 2018 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki 1 78 18 1 121 91 1 200 09October 4 7 2018 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy 1 79 16 1 121 62 1 200 782017 18 seasonDate Event SD FD TotalMarch 19 25 2018 2018 World Championships 7 74 50 7 109 51 7 184 01January 15 21 2018 2018 European Championships 2 75 38 3 109 48 3 184 86December 21 24 2017 2018 Russian Championships 2 76 97 2 111 31 2 188 28November 17 19 2017 2017 Internationaux de France 3 70 02 4 107 22 3 177 24October 20 22 2017 2017 Rostelecom Cup 3 71 32 3 108 03 3 179 35October 6 8 2017 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy 2 70 27 2 96 61 2 166 882016 17 seasonDate Event SD FD TotalMar 29 Apr 2 2017 2017 World Championships 10 69 07 9 105 63 10 174 70January 25 29 2017 2017 European Championships 6 68 17 5 98 76 5 166 93December 20 26 2016 2017 Russian Championships 2 76 47 2 113 07 2 189 54November 18 20 2016 2016 Cup of China 3 72 09 3 105 32 3 177 41October 28 30 2016 2016 Skate Canada 5 68 12 5 99 98 5 168 10October 6 10 2016 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy 1 69 63 1 103 20 1 172 832015 16 seasonDate Event SD FD TotalMar 28 Apr 3 2016 2016 World Championships 11 63 84 11 99 46 11 163 30January 26 31 2016 2016 European Championships 5 66 65 5 98 90 5 165 55December 23 27 2015 2016 Russian Championships 3 68 56 4 101 70 3 170 26November 27 29 2015 2015 NHK Trophy 4 61 96 4 98 68 4 160 64November 13 15 2015 2015 Trophee Eric Bompard 3 60 64 cancelled 3 60 642014 15 seasonDate Event SD FD TotalMarch 23 29 2015 2015 World Championships 14 59 62 7 97 33 9 156 95Jan 26 Feb 1 2015 2015 European Championships 4 64 95 3 96 00 3 160 95December 24 27 2014 2015 Russian Championships 2 66 37 3 99 82 3 166 19November 14 16 2014 2014 Rostelecom Cup 5 56 90 5 86 61 5 143 51October 24 26 2014 2014 Skate America 3 56 37 3 87 50 3 143 87October 10 12 2014 2014 Finlandia Trophy 1 59 46 1 93 36 1 152 82 nbsp Stepanova Bukin perform their short dance at the 2012 13 JGP Final nbsp Stepanova Bukin perform their short dance at the 2011 12 JGP Final nbsp Stepanova Bukin perform their short dance at the 2010 11 JGP FinalJunior edit 2013 14 seasonDate Event Level SD FD TotalJanuary 23 25 2014 2014 Russian Junior Championships Junior 1 69 12 1 95 19 1 164 31December 24 27 2013 2014 Russian Championships Senior 6 58 71 5 93 09 6 151 80December 13 14 2013 2013 Winter Universiade Senior 6 51 04 3 88 24 5 139 28October 25 27 2013 2013 Skate Canada International Senior 6 55 63 8 77 49 8 133 122012 13 seasonDate Event Level SD FD TotalFeb 27 Mar 3 2013 2013 World Junior Championships Junior 1 64 65 1 85 52 1 150 17December 6 9 2012 2012 13 JGP Final Junior 1 61 18 1 88 39 1 149 57October 10 13 2012 2012 JGP Germany Junior 1 60 28 1 86 82 1 147 10September 20 22 2012 2012 JGP Turkey Junior 1 59 32 1 88 41 1 147 732011 12 seasonDate Event Level SD FD TotalFeb 27 Mar 4 2012 2012 World Junior Championships Junior 2 62 68 2 85 06 2 147 74February 5 7 2012 2012 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2 64 48 2 91 24 2 155 72December 8 11 2011 2011 12 JGP Final Junior 4 52 48 2 82 69 3 135 17October 6 8 2011 2011 JGP Italy Junior 1 62 86 1 87 12 1 149 98September 22 24 2011 2011 JGP Romania Junior 1 57 15 1 77 14 1 134 292010 11 seasonDate Event Level SD FD TotalFebruary 2 4 2011 2011 Russian Junior Championships Junior 4 57 69 5 81 88 4 139 57December 9 12 2010 2010 11 JGP Final Junior 3 53 59 3 76 35 3 129 94September 22 26 2010 2010 JGP Japan Junior 2 53 28 1 76 80 2 130 08August 25 28 2010 2010 JGP France Junior 1 47 98 1 69 62 1 117 602009 10 seasonDate Event Level CD OD FD TotalFebruary 3 6 2010 2010 Russian Junior Championships Junior 8 30 18 7 47 36 9 72 38 7 149 92November 6 8 2009 2009 NRW Trophy Junior 2 2 2 2 149 92References edit a b c Alexandra STEPANOVA Ivan BUKIN 2016 2017 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 6 April 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Bukin Ivan Andreevich Ivan Andreyevich Bukin in Russian Russian Figure Skating Federation Archived from the original on 12 October 2014 a b c d Flade Tatjana 19 December 2010 Stepanova and Bukin Following a family tradition GoldenSkate com a b Alexandra STEPANOVA Ivan BUKIN 2011 2012 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 26 January 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template 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Sinitsina and Katsalapov dance to first gold at Russian Nationals Golden Skate Slater Paula January 25 2019 Papadakis and Cizeron first after Rhythm Dance new record Golden Skate Slater Paula January 26 2019 Papadakis and Cizeron defend European title pockets fifth consecutive gold Golden Skate Slater Paula March 23 2019 Papadakis and Cizeron defend World title Golden Skate Slater Paula October 19 2019 Hubbell and Donohue We have so much progress to make Golden Skate Slater Paula October 20 2019 Hubbell and Donohue win second consecutive Skate America gold Golden Skate Slater Paula November 23 2019 Papadakis and Cizeron take NHK Trophy gold with record scores Golden Skate Slater Paula December 8 2019 Papadakis and Cizeron reclaim Grand Prix title Golden Skate Flade Tatjana December 26 2019 Sinitsina and Katsalapov edge Stepanova and Bukin in Rhythm Dance at Russian Nationals Golden Skate Flade Tatjana December 27 2019 Sinitsina and Katsalapov clinch second national title Golden Skate 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