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Oleksandra Nazarova

Oleksandra Yevhenivna Nazarova (Ukrainian: Олександра Євгенівна Назарова; born 30 November 1996) is a Ukrainian retired ice dancer. With her skating partner, Maksym Nikitin, she is the 2015 World Junior bronze medalist and 2012 Youth Olympic silver medalist. On the senior level, they are the 2017 Winter Universiade champions, 2014 CS Warsaw Cup silver medalists, 2016 Cup of Nice bronze medalists, six-time Ukrainian national champions (2015, 2017, 2018, 2020–2022). Nazorova/Nikitin have represented Ukraine at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics.

Oleksandra Nazarova
Personal information
Native nameОлександра Євгенівна Назарова
Full nameOleksandra Yevhenivna Nazarova
Country representedUkraine
Born (1996-11-30) 30 November 1996 (age 26)
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Home townKharkiv
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
PartnerMaksym Nikitin
CoachHalyna Churilova, Petr Durnev
Former coachAlexander Zhulin, Igor Shpilband, Fabian Bourzat, Oleg Volkov, Mariana Kozlova
ChoreographerSergei Petukhov
Former choreographerLarysa Fiodorova, Halyna Churilova, Mariana Kozlova, Greg Zuerlein, Adrienne Lenda
Skating clubKolos Kharkiv
Training locationsKharkiv, Ukraine
Toruń, Poland
Former training locationsNovi, Michigan, United States
Moscow, Russia
Began skating2001
RetiredAugust 13, 2022
ISU personal best scores
Combined total178.62
2019 Ice Star
Short dance75.35
2019 Ice Star
Free dance105.48
2022 Europeans
Medal record

Personal life

Oleksandra Nazarova[1] was born on 30 November 1996 in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[2] In 2014, she began taking correspondence courses at the Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture.[3] In 2022, she founded we Are Macarooms with Dutch figure skater Nicola Todeschini.[4]

Career

Early career

Around 2004, Halyna Churilova encouraged Nazarova and Maxim Nikitin – both single skaters from Kharkiv – to form an ice dancing partnership.[3]

Nazarova/Nikitin debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in 2010. They placed eleventh in Graz, Austria and seventh in Sheffield, England. Churilova coached the team in their hometown.[5]

In the 2011–2012 season, they made no appearances on the JGP series but were sent to the Youth Olympics in January 2012 in Innsbruck, Austria. They won the silver medal behind Russia's Yanovskaya/Mozgov.[6]

2012–2013 season

Nazarova/Nikitin placed fifth at both of their 2012 JGP events and were assigned to their first World Junior Championships. At the latter competition, held in late February and early March 2013 in Milan, Italy, the duo placed twelfth in the short dance, ninth in the free dance, and eleventh overall. After the event, Churilova advised them to join Russian coach Alexander Zhulin.[3] They relocated to Moscow to train with Zhulin and Oleg Volkov.[7]

2013–2014 season

Nazarova/Nikitin won silver at both of their 2013 JGP assignments and qualified for the JGP Final. They placed fifth at the Final, held in December 2013 in Fukuoka, Japan. In March 2014, they finished fifth at the World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, having ranked seventh in the short dance and fourth in the free dance.[6]

2014–2015 season: Senior debut

Nazarova/Nikitin continued training in Moscow in the 2014–2015 season.[8] At the Junior Grand Prix event in Courchevel, France, they ranked fifth in the short dance and third in the free dance. The duo finished fourth overall, 0.54 shy of third place. They won the bronze medal at their next JGP event, in Tallinn, Estonia, after placing sixth in the short and third in the free dance.[6]

Making their senior international debut, Nazarova/Nikitin won the silver medal at the Warsaw Cup, a Challenger Series event in November 2014. After winning the Ukrainian senior national title, they were named in Ukraine's team to the European Championships, held in late January 2015 in Stockholm, Sweden. Ranked twelfth in the short dance and eleventh in the free dance, the two finished eleventh overall.[6]

In early March, the two competed at the 2015 World Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. They were awarded the bronze medal after placing fifth in the short dance, second in the free dance, and third overall behind Yanovskaya/Mozgov of Russia and McNamara/Carpenter of the United States. It was Ukraine's first podium finish at the event since 2000. At the end of the same month, Nazarova/Nikitin competed on the senior level at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, China; they ranked seventeenth in both segments and overall.[6]

2015–2016 season

Making their Grand Prix debut, Nazarova/Nikitin finished seventh at the 2015 Skate America. They withdrew from the Ukrainian Championships due to Nazarova's knee injury.[9] The duo returned to competition in late March 2016 at the World Championships in Boston. Ranked 20th in the short dance, they narrowly qualified for the free dance, where they placed 18th, resulting in a final placement of nineteenth.[6]

Deciding to change coaches, Nazarova/Nikitin joined Igor Shpilband and Fabian Bourzat in Novi, Michigan in late June 2016.[10][11][2]

2016–2017 season

Nazarova/Nikitin opened their season with a bronze medal at the International Cup of Nice. They finished seventh at their Grand Prix assignment, the 2016 Trophée de France, and ninth at the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic.[6]

In February, they received the gold medal at the 2017 Winter Universiade in Almaty, Kazakhstan. In March, they placed fifteenth at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. Due to their result, Ukraine qualified a spot in the ice dancing event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[6]

2017–2018 season: Pyeongchang Olympics

Nazarova/Nikitin won the bronze medal at the 2017 CS Lombardia Trophy and the 2017 CS Warsaw Cup and placed fourth at the 2017 CS Ice Star. They placed sixth at their lone Grand Prix assignment for the year, 2017 NHK Trophy. They placed eleventh at the European Championships before competing at their first Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, where they placed a surprising twenty-first. They concluded with the 2018 World Championships, placing fifteenth.[6]

After this season ended, they left Igor Shpilband in Novi, Michigan, and began training only under Fabian Bourzat in France.

2018–2019 season

The new season began at the 2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, where they struggled, placing ninth. Assigned to two Grand Prix events, they placed eighth at Skate America and ninth at NHK Trophy. They did not finish at the Ukrainian Championships. Due to injury, They withdrew from European Championships, with Popova/Byelikov winning the former and attending the latter as the Ukrainian competitor. At the 2019 World Championships, Nazarova/Nikitin placed twentieth.[6]

2019–2020 season

Nazarova/Nikitin began the season at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy, where they placed fourth in both programs to win the bronze medal overall. They went on to win the bronze medal at the 2019 CS Ice Star, where they set a personal best in the Rhythm Dance and overall score.[6]

Between 2019 CS Ice Star and the 2019 Bosphorus Cup, Nazarova/Nikitin announced that they had ended their partnership with Fabian Bourzat. They returned to Kharkiv to train under Halyna Churilova and occasionally under Alexander Zhulin.

They went on to win two other international events and a silver medal at the 2019 Bosphorus Cup. Later that year, they won the Ukraine Championships.[6] National champions again, Nazarova/Nikitin finished the season at the 2020 European Championships, where they placed tenth.[12] They had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[13]

2020–2021 season

Nazarova/Nikitin debuted at the 2020 CS Budapest Trophy, winning the gold medal. They competed on the Grand Prix at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup, placing sixth.[14] They placed twentieth at the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm.[15] Their World result qualified for a berth for a Ukrainian dance team at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[16]

2021–2022 season: Beijing Olympics

Beginning the season on the Challenger series, Nazarova/Nikitin won the silver medal at the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge.[6] On the Grand Prix, they were eighth at the 2021 NHK Trophy.[17] After winning the Viktor Petrenko Cup, Nazarova/Nikitin won their sixth Ukrainian national title, and were named to their second Ukrainian Olympic team.[6] Competing first at the 2022 European Championships, they finished tenth.[18]

Nazorova/Nikitin began the 2022 Winter Olympics as the Ukrainian entries to the rhythm dance segment of the Olympic team event. They finished ninth of ten teams.[19] In the dance event, they finished twentieth in the rhythm dance and were the last team to qualify for the free dance.[20] Eighteenth in the free dance, they remained twentieth overall.[21]

Following the Olympics, Nazarova and Nikitin returned to their homes in Kharkiv, which shortly afterward became a central point of conflict when Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine. The invasion severed their relations with Russian coach Alexander Zhulin, with whom they had trained with from 2013 to 2016 and again from 2019 onward. They both expressed anger at Zhulin and former training partners Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, who had appeared at a rally in support of the Russian invasion, saying, "we were such big friends with Vika and Nikita. It was so difficult to see how they are supporting their President who is killing our Ukrainian people."[22] After weeks in the city while under bombardment, they evacuated to the Polish city of Toruń to resume training.[23] They received considerable support from skaters in other European and North American countries, notable entreaties from French Olympic champion Gabriella Papadakis that they attend the 2022 World Championships in Montpellier despite their training disruptions.[24][22]

Nazarova and Nikitin sought assistance from Canadian music editor Hugo Chouinard in revamping their rhythm dance, as they did not want to skate to happy music under the circumstances.[24] The new program made use of Ukrainian singer Jamala's song "1944" about the persecution of Crimean Tatars by the order of Joseph Stalin, and a remix of the folk song "Oi u luzi chervona kalyna" which had become an anthem of resistance to the invasion.[25][26] Nazarova and Nikitin took to the ice wearing the Ukrainian national colours and received a huge ovation from the crowd for the rhythm dance segment, where they placed sixteenth.[27] They opted to withdraw from the free dance, saying that they had not had time to change that program and "we consider it inappropriate to dance it while people are dying and hiding in basements in our country."[26]

Programs

 
Nazarova and Nikitin at the 2022 Winter Olympics

(with Nikitin)

Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2021–2022
[28][29][26]

  • Les Yeux Noirs (Dark Eyes)
    by PomplamooseMusic
2019–2021
[30][31]
  • Prima Donna
  • Après la Pluie
  • Steppe
    by René Aubry
    choreo. by Sergei Petukhov
  • Moonlight Night
    by Oleg Vynnyk
2018–2019
[32]
2017–2018
[33]
2016–2017
[2]
  • Droit de cité
    by Raphaël Beau
    (from Micmacs)
  • Sur le mesure
    by Hugues Le Bars
  • Diabolique
    by Raphaël Beau
    (from Micmacs)
2015–2016
[34][35]
2014–2015
[36][37][3]
Senior level
  • Flamenco: Street Dance
    by Didulia
  • Paso Doble

Junior level

  • Samba Vocalizado
    by Luciano Perrone
  • Rhumba: Perfidia
    by John Altman
  • Samba Vocalizado
    by Luciano Perrone
2013–2014
[7]
2012–2013
[38]
2011–2012
[39]
2010–2011
[5]
2009–2010
  • Ukrainian folk dance
  • Hi-De-Ho
    by K7
  • This Business of Love
  • Hey Pachuco
2007–2008
  • Caravan

Competitive highlights

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

With Nikitin
International[6]
Event 07–08 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 22–23
Olympics 21st 20th
Worlds 17th 19th 15th 15th 20th C 20th WD
Europeans 11th 9th 11th 10th 10th
GP France 7th WD
GP NHK Trophy 6th 9th 8th
GP Rostelecom 6th
GP Skate America 7th 8th WD
CS Budapest 1st
CS Denis Ten MC 2nd
CS Golden Spin 4th 6th
CS Ice Star 4th 3rd
CS Lombardia 3rd 3rd
CS Nebelhorn 9th
CS Tallinn Trophy 6th
CS U.S. Classic 4th
CS Warsaw Cup 2nd 3rd
Bosphorus Cup 2nd
Cup of Nice 3rd 5th
Ice Star 1st
LuMi Dance Trophy 1st
Mezzaluna Cup 1st
Open Ice Mall 1st
Pavel Roman 1st 1st
Santa Claus Cup 1st
Universiade 1st
Victor Petrenko Cup 1st
International: Junior[6]
Junior Worlds 11th 5th 3rd
Youth Olympics 2nd
JGP Final 5th
JGP Austria 11th 5th
JGP Croatia 5th
JGP Czech Rep. 4th
JGP Estonia 2nd 3rd
JGP Poland 2nd
JGP U.K. 7th
Volvo Open 2nd
Istanbul Cup 5th
NRW Trophy 1st N 1st N 10th 5th 7th
Santa Cup 8th 1st
National[6]
Ukrainian Champ. 1st J 1st WD 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Team events
Olympics 10th T
9th P
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Event cancelled
Levels: N = Novice; J = Junior

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Alexandra Nazarova redirects here For the actress see Alexandra Nazarova actress Oleksandra Yevhenivna Nazarova Ukrainian Oleksandra Yevgenivna Nazarova born 30 November 1996 is a Ukrainian retired ice dancer With her skating partner Maksym Nikitin she is the 2015 World Junior bronze medalist and 2012 Youth Olympic silver medalist On the senior level they are the 2017 Winter Universiade champions 2014 CS Warsaw Cup silver medalists 2016 Cup of Nice bronze medalists six time Ukrainian national champions 2015 2017 2018 2020 2022 Nazorova Nikitin have represented Ukraine at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics Oleksandra NazarovaNazarova at the 2018 European ChampionshipsPersonal informationNative nameOleksandra Yevgenivna NazarovaFull nameOleksandra Yevhenivna NazarovaCountry representedUkraineBorn 1996 11 30 30 November 1996 age 26 Kharkiv UkraineHome townKharkivHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in PartnerMaksym NikitinCoachHalyna Churilova Petr DurnevFormer coachAlexander Zhulin Igor Shpilband Fabian Bourzat Oleg Volkov Mariana KozlovaChoreographerSergei PetukhovFormer choreographerLarysa Fiodorova Halyna Churilova Mariana Kozlova Greg Zuerlein Adrienne LendaSkating clubKolos KharkivTraining locationsKharkiv Ukraine Torun PolandFormer training locationsNovi Michigan United States Moscow RussiaBegan skating2001RetiredAugust 13 2022ISU personal best scoresCombined total178 622019 Ice StarShort dance75 352019 Ice StarFree dance105 482022 EuropeansMedal record Representing UkraineFigure skating Ice dancingWinter Universiade2017 Almaty Ice dancingWorld Junior Championships2015 Tallinn Ice dancingWinter Youth Olympics2012 Innsbruck Ice dancing Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 2012 2013 season 2 3 2013 2014 season 2 4 2014 2015 season Senior debut 2 5 2015 2016 season 2 6 2016 2017 season 2 7 2017 2018 season Pyeongchang Olympics 2 8 2018 2019 season 2 9 2019 2020 season 2 10 2020 2021 season 2 11 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics 3 Programs 4 Competitive highlights 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life EditOleksandra Nazarova 1 was born on 30 November 1996 in Kharkiv Ukraine 2 In 2014 she began taking correspondence courses at the Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture 3 In 2022 she founded we Are Macarooms with Dutch figure skater Nicola Todeschini 4 Career EditEarly career Edit Around 2004 Halyna Churilova encouraged Nazarova and Maxim Nikitin both single skaters from Kharkiv to form an ice dancing partnership 3 Nazarova Nikitin debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in 2010 They placed eleventh in Graz Austria and seventh in Sheffield England Churilova coached the team in their hometown 5 In the 2011 2012 season they made no appearances on the JGP series but were sent to the Youth Olympics in January 2012 in Innsbruck Austria They won the silver medal behind Russia s Yanovskaya Mozgov 6 2012 2013 season Edit Nazarova Nikitin placed fifth at both of their 2012 JGP events and were assigned to their first World Junior Championships At the latter competition held in late February and early March 2013 in Milan Italy the duo placed twelfth in the short dance ninth in the free dance and eleventh overall After the event Churilova advised them to join Russian coach Alexander Zhulin 3 They relocated to Moscow to train with Zhulin and Oleg Volkov 7 2013 2014 season Edit Nazarova Nikitin won silver at both of their 2013 JGP assignments and qualified for the JGP Final They placed fifth at the Final held in December 2013 in Fukuoka Japan In March 2014 they finished fifth at the World Junior Championships in Sofia Bulgaria having ranked seventh in the short dance and fourth in the free dance 6 2014 2015 season Senior debut Edit Nazarova Nikitin continued training in Moscow in the 2014 2015 season 8 At the Junior Grand Prix event in Courchevel France they ranked fifth in the short dance and third in the free dance The duo finished fourth overall 0 54 shy of third place They won the bronze medal at their next JGP event in Tallinn Estonia after placing sixth in the short and third in the free dance 6 Making their senior international debut Nazarova Nikitin won the silver medal at the Warsaw Cup a Challenger Series event in November 2014 After winning the Ukrainian senior national title they were named in Ukraine s team to the European Championships held in late January 2015 in Stockholm Sweden Ranked twelfth in the short dance and eleventh in the free dance the two finished eleventh overall 6 In early March the two competed at the 2015 World Junior Championships in Tallinn Estonia They were awarded the bronze medal after placing fifth in the short dance second in the free dance and third overall behind Yanovskaya Mozgov of Russia and McNamara Carpenter of the United States It was Ukraine s first podium finish at the event since 2000 At the end of the same month Nazarova Nikitin competed on the senior level at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai China they ranked seventeenth in both segments and overall 6 2015 2016 season Edit Making their Grand Prix debut Nazarova Nikitin finished seventh at the 2015 Skate America They withdrew from the Ukrainian Championships due to Nazarova s knee injury 9 The duo returned to competition in late March 2016 at the World Championships in Boston Ranked 20th in the short dance they narrowly qualified for the free dance where they placed 18th resulting in a final placement of nineteenth 6 Deciding to change coaches Nazarova Nikitin joined Igor Shpilband and Fabian Bourzat in Novi Michigan in late June 2016 10 11 2 2016 2017 season Edit Nazarova Nikitin opened their season with a bronze medal at the International Cup of Nice They finished seventh at their Grand Prix assignment the 2016 Trophee de France and ninth at the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava Czech Republic 6 In February they received the gold medal at the 2017 Winter Universiade in Almaty Kazakhstan In March they placed fifteenth at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki Finland Due to their result Ukraine qualified a spot in the ice dancing event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang South Korea 6 2017 2018 season Pyeongchang Olympics Edit Nazarova Nikitin won the bronze medal at the 2017 CS Lombardia Trophy and the 2017 CS Warsaw Cup and placed fourth at the 2017 CS Ice Star They placed sixth at their lone Grand Prix assignment for the year 2017 NHK Trophy They placed eleventh at the European Championships before competing at their first Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang South Korea where they placed a surprising twenty first They concluded with the 2018 World Championships placing fifteenth 6 After this season ended they left Igor Shpilband in Novi Michigan and began training only under Fabian Bourzat in France 2018 2019 season Edit The new season began at the 2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy where they struggled placing ninth Assigned to two Grand Prix events they placed eighth at Skate America and ninth at NHK Trophy They did not finish at the Ukrainian Championships Due to injury They withdrew from European Championships with Popova Byelikov winning the former and attending the latter as the Ukrainian competitor At the 2019 World Championships Nazarova Nikitin placed twentieth 6 2019 2020 season Edit Nazarova Nikitin began the season at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy where they placed fourth in both programs to win the bronze medal overall They went on to win the bronze medal at the 2019 CS Ice Star where they set a personal best in the Rhythm Dance and overall score 6 Between 2019 CS Ice Star and the 2019 Bosphorus Cup Nazarova Nikitin announced that they had ended their partnership with Fabian Bourzat They returned to Kharkiv to train under Halyna Churilova and occasionally under Alexander Zhulin They went on to win two other international events and a silver medal at the 2019 Bosphorus Cup Later that year they won the Ukraine Championships 6 National champions again Nazarova Nikitin finished the season at the 2020 European Championships where they placed tenth 12 They had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic 13 2020 2021 season Edit Nazarova Nikitin debuted at the 2020 CS Budapest Trophy winning the gold medal They competed on the Grand Prix at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup placing sixth 14 They placed twentieth at the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm 15 Their World result qualified for a berth for a Ukrainian dance team at the 2022 Winter Olympics 16 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics Edit Beginning the season on the Challenger series Nazarova Nikitin won the silver medal at the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge 6 On the Grand Prix they were eighth at the 2021 NHK Trophy 17 After winning the Viktor Petrenko Cup Nazarova Nikitin won their sixth Ukrainian national title and were named to their second Ukrainian Olympic team 6 Competing first at the 2022 European Championships they finished tenth 18 Nazorova Nikitin began the 2022 Winter Olympics as the Ukrainian entries to the rhythm dance segment of the Olympic team event They finished ninth of ten teams 19 In the dance event they finished twentieth in the rhythm dance and were the last team to qualify for the free dance 20 Eighteenth in the free dance they remained twentieth overall 21 Following the Olympics Nazarova and Nikitin returned to their homes in Kharkiv which shortly afterward became a central point of conflict when Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine The invasion severed their relations with Russian coach Alexander Zhulin with whom they had trained with from 2013 to 2016 and again from 2019 onward They both expressed anger at Zhulin and former training partners Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov who had appeared at a rally in support of the Russian invasion saying we were such big friends with Vika and Nikita It was so difficult to see how they are supporting their President who is killing our Ukrainian people 22 After weeks in the city while under bombardment they evacuated to the Polish city of Torun to resume training 23 They received considerable support from skaters in other European and North American countries notable entreaties from French Olympic champion Gabriella Papadakis that they attend the 2022 World Championships in Montpellier despite their training disruptions 24 22 Nazarova and Nikitin sought assistance from Canadian music editor Hugo Chouinard in revamping their rhythm dance as they did not want to skate to happy music under the circumstances 24 The new program made use of Ukrainian singer Jamala s song 1944 about the persecution of Crimean Tatars by the order of Joseph Stalin and a remix of the folk song Oi u luzi chervona kalyna which had become an anthem of resistance to the invasion 25 26 Nazarova and Nikitin took to the ice wearing the Ukrainian national colours and received a huge ovation from the crowd for the rhythm dance segment where they placed sixteenth 27 They opted to withdraw from the free dance saying that they had not had time to change that program and we consider it inappropriate to dance it while people are dying and hiding in basements in our country 26 Programs Edit Nazarova and Nikitin at the 2022 Winter Olympics with Nikitin Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition2021 2022 28 29 26 Blues 1944 by Jamala Swing Oi u luzi chervona kalyna by The Kiffness Andriy KhlyvniukBlues Hit the Road Jack by Percy Mayfield performed by Mariana Dondi Iggy choreo by Sergei Petukhov Rivederti by Mario Biondi Backstage Romance from Moulin Rouge performed by Ricky Rojas Robyn Hurder choreo by Sergei Petukhov Les Yeux Noirs Dark Eyes by PomplamooseMusic2019 2021 30 31 Quickstep Overture Blues Overture from 42nd Street by Harry Warren Al Dubin choreo by Sergei Petukhov Prima Donna Apres la Pluie Steppe by Rene Aubry choreo by Sergei Petukhov Moonlight Night by Oleg Vynnyk2018 2019 32 Tango Cell Block Tango from Chicago by John Kander amp Fred Ebb Foxtrot Overture from Chicago by John Kander amp Fred Ebb Foxtrot All That Jazz from Chicago by John Kander amp Fred Ebb The Nightclub Dance Suite from City Lights by Charlie Chaplin At the Millionaire s Home from City Lights by Charlie Chaplin The Adventurer by Charlie Chaplin amp Carl Davis Titine from Modern Times by Charlie Chaplin2017 2018 33 Rhumba Chivirico from Wanted by Perez Prado Mambo Cu cu rru cu cu paloma from Mambo No 5 by Perez Prado Rosemary Clooney Mambo La Pantera Mambo The Pink Panther Theme by Henry Mancini Hoist the Colours from Pirates of the Caribbean At World s End by Hans Zimmer Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest by Hans Zimmer Wheel of Fortune from Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest by Hans Zimmer Tune of Pirates by Antony Larsson Tony Brown2016 2017 2 Blues Only You And You Alone by Buck Ram performed by The Platters Swing Tutti Frutti by Little Richard Droit de cite by Raphael Beau from Micmacs Sur le mesure by Hugues Le Bars Diabolique by Raphael Beau from Micmacs 2015 2016 34 35 Waltz The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss II March Radetzky March by Johann Strauss I Fantasia No 3 in D minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart2014 2015 36 37 3 Senior level Flamenco Street Dance by Didulia Paso DobleJunior level Samba Vocalizado by Luciano Perrone Rhumba Perfidia by John Altman Samba Vocalizado by Luciano Perrone Escalier by Hugues Le Bars Air by Johann Sebastian Bach Tango Tchack by Hugues Le Bars Jalousie Tango Tzigane by Jacob Gade2013 2014 7 Man With the Hex performed by the Atomic Fireballs Mack the Knife by Kurt Weill Cabaret by Fred Ebb John Kander Love The Way You Lie by Eminem ft Rihanna2012 2013 38 Gotta Broken Heart by Walter Trout Swing Set Gopher Mambo Habanera Malambo2011 2012 39 Cha Cha Chilly Cha Cha by Jessica Jay Samba Mujer Latina by Thalia Lacrymosa by Evanescence2010 2011 5 Padam Padam Padam by Edith Piaf Tango of Love performed by Edvin Marton Swing performed by Diablo Swing Orchestra O Clock Blues by Eric Clapton Swing Set by Jurassic 52009 2010 Ukrainian folk dance Hi De Ho by K7 This Business of Love Hey Pachuco2007 2008 CaravanCompetitive highlights EditGP Grand Prix CS Challenger Series JGP Junior Grand Prix With NikitinInternational 6 Event 07 08 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 22 23Olympics 21st 20thWorlds 17th 19th 15th 15th 20th C 20th WDEuropeans 11th 9th 11th 10th 10thGP France 7th WDGP NHK Trophy 6th 9th 8thGP Rostelecom 6thGP Skate America 7th 8th WDCS Budapest 1stCS Denis Ten MC 2ndCS Golden Spin 4th 6thCS Ice Star 4th 3rdCS Lombardia 3rd 3rdCS Nebelhorn 9thCS Tallinn Trophy 6thCS U S Classic 4thCS Warsaw Cup 2nd 3rdBosphorus Cup 2ndCup of Nice 3rd 5thIce Star 1stLuMi Dance Trophy 1stMezzaluna Cup 1stOpen Ice Mall 1stPavel Roman 1st 1stSanta Claus Cup 1stUniversiade 1stVictor Petrenko Cup 1stInternational Junior 6 Junior Worlds 11th 5th 3rdYouth Olympics 2ndJGP Final 5thJGP Austria 11th 5thJGP Croatia 5thJGP Czech Rep 4thJGP Estonia 2nd 3rdJGP Poland 2ndJGP U K 7thVolvo Open 2ndIstanbul Cup 5thNRW Trophy 1st N 1st N 10th 5th 7thSanta Cup 8th 1stNational 6 Ukrainian Champ 1st J 1st WD 1st 1st 1st 1st 1stTeam eventsOlympics 10th T 9th PTBD Assigned WD Withdrew C Event cancelled Levels N Novice J JuniorReferences Edit 6th SANTA CLAUS CUP 2012 ISU Hungarian Skating Association December 2012 Archived from the original on 11 December 2012 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2016 2017 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 30 May 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c d Golinsky Reut 23 March 2015 Meet Alexandra Sasha Nazarova and Maxim Nikitin Absolute Skating https instagram com wearemacaroom igshid YmMyMTA2M2Y a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2010 2011 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 21 February 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Competition Results Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN International Skating Union a b Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2013 2014 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 21 June 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Maksim Nikitin O smene grazhdanstva u nas dazhe myslej ne bylo Maxim Nikitin We did not consider changing citizenship in Russian Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation 14 August 2014 Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link SPISKI UChASTNIKOV ChEMPIONATA UKRAINY PO FIGURNOMU KATANIYu List of competitors at the Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation in Russian 18 December 2015 Archived from the original on 18 December 2015 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Vlasyuk Lyudmyla 26 December 2016 Svoyim tancem mi pragnemo viklikati u glyadachiv pozitivni emociyi We want to create positive emotions with our dance in Ukrainian Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation Samokhvalov Anatoliy 29 June 2016 Ukrainskaya para figuristov Nazarova Nikitin pereshla ot trenera Zhulina k Shpilbandu Ukrainian figure skating duo Nazarova Nikitin changes coaches from Zhulin to Shpilband rsport ru in Russian 2020 ISU European Figure Skating Championships Results International Skating Union Ewing Lori March 11 2020 World figure skating championships cancelled in Montreal CBC Sports ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2020 International Skating Union ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2021 Results Ice Dance International Skating Union Communication No 2388 International Skating Union April 1 2021 Slater Paula November 13 2021 Sinitsina and Katsalapov take fourth Grand Prix medal at NHK Trophy Golden Skate Slater Paula January 15 2022 Sinitsina and Katsalapov defend European title Golden Skate Slater Paula February 4 2022 Team USA leads Olympic Figure Skating Team Event Golden Skate Penny Brandon February 12 2022 How it went down Olympic ice dance begins with hip hop blues programs NBC Sports Penny Brandon February 13 2022 How the free dance transpired and determined Olympic ice dance medalists NBC Sports a b Yoshida Hiro Gillis Sean 1 April 2022 Nazarova and Nikitin Ukrainian display of courage and defiance on the world stage Europe on Ice Retrieved 1 April 2022 Godunova Katerina Karanov Eugene 21 March 2022 Mi boremosya za svoyi zhittya Ukrayinskij figurist Nikitin pro vijnu ta majzhe zrujnovanij Harkiv We are fighting for our lives Ukrainian figure skater Nikitin about the war and almost destroyed Kharkiv in Ukrainian Suspilne a b Russell Susan D March 17 2022 Skating community rallies for Ukraine International Figure Skating Sakamoto wins women s title at depleted world championships National Post March 25 2022 a b c Russell Susan D March 25 2022 Nazarova and Nikitin A Courageous Dance International Figure Skating Papadakis Cizeron shatter rhythm dance record at figure skating worlds The Sports Network March 25 2022 Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2021 2022 1st RD International Skating Union Archived from the original on 31 October 2021 Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2021 2022 2nd RD International Skating Union Archived from the original on 25 March 2022 Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2019 2020 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 15 September 2019 Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2020 2021 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 6 May 2021 Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2018 2019 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 1 November 2018 Alexandra NAZAROVA Maxim NIKITIN 2017 2018 International Skating Union Archived 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