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Tatiana Tarasova

Tatiana Anatolyevna Tarasova (Russian: Татьяна Анатольевна Тарасова​ ; born 13 February 1947) is a Russian figure skating coach and national figure skating team adviser.[1] Tarasova has been coach to more world and Olympic champions than any other coach in skating history. Her students have won a total of eight Olympic gold medals in three of the four Olympic figure skating disciplines, in addition to 41 gold medals at the European and World championships.

Tatiana Tarasova
Tarasova in 2018
Personal information
Full nameTatiana Anatolyevna Tarasova
Country represented Soviet Union
Born (1947-02-13) 13 February 1947 (age 75)
Former partnerGeorgi Proskurin
Aleksandr Tikhomirov
Retired1966

Personal life

Tatiana Tarasova is the daughter of Anatoly Tarasov, a famed ice hockey coach, who introduced her to figure skating at the age of five. She lived for more than a decade in Simsbury, Connecticut before moving back to Russia in 2006. She is the widow of Vladimir Krainev, who died in April 2011.

Competitive career

Tarasova competed in pair skating with Aleksandr Tikhomirov[2] and Georgi Proskurin. With Proskurin, she was a two-time Soviet national medalist. They finished 7th at the 1965 World Championships and 4th at the 1966 European Championships.[3] At 18 years of age, Tarasova sustained a career-ending injury.

Results

with Proskurin

International
Event 63–64 64–65 65–66
Worlds 7th
Europeans 6th 4th
Prague Skate 3rd
Winter Universiade 1st
National
Soviet Champ. 3rd 2nd

Later career

Tarasova started coaching at age 19, at her father's insistence. Her most notable students have been Alexei Yagudin, Ilia Kulik, Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin, Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov, Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov, Marina Klimova / Sergey Ponomarenko, and Irina Rodnina / Alexander Zaitsev.

In the mid-1980s, Tarasova launched the Russian All-Stars, an ice ballet. She coached for ten years at Simsbury, Connecticut's International Skating Center before announcing her retirement from full-time coaching and moving back to Russia in 2006.

Her students have included:

Tarasova is assisted by choreographer Jeanetta Folle.

Honours and awards

Tarasova was awarded Order of Friendship of Peoples (1984).[6] In March 2008, she was inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame.

References

  1. ^ "Советский спорт - новости футбол, хоккей, биатлон и другие виды спорта".
  2. ^ Tarasova, Tatiana (1985). Chetyrie Vremeni Goda (in Russian). Moskva: Sov. Rossia. p. 176.
  3. ^ Skatabase 2009-11-28 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "No tears, but Nagasu still must get past fears". Chicago Tribune. March 27, 2010.
  5. ^ Evan Lysacek, Figure Skating
  6. ^ Panorama of the 1984 Sports Year (in Russian). Moscow: Physical Culture and Sports publisher. 1985. p. 38.

External links

  • Tatiana Tarasova's official site(in Russian)
  • Vladimir Karinev's official site(in Russian, English, German, and French)

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Anatolyevna and the family name is Tarasova Tatiana Anatolyevna Tarasova Russian Tatyana Anatolevna Tarasova help info born 13 February 1947 is a Russian figure skating coach and national figure skating team adviser 1 Tarasova has been coach to more world and Olympic champions than any other coach in skating history Her students have won a total of eight Olympic gold medals in three of the four Olympic figure skating disciplines in addition to 41 gold medals at the European and World championships Tatiana TarasovaTarasova in 2018Personal informationFull nameTatiana Anatolyevna TarasovaCountry represented Soviet UnionBorn 1947 02 13 13 February 1947 age 75 Former partnerGeorgi Proskurin Aleksandr TikhomirovRetired1966 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Competitive career 3 Results 3 1 with Proskurin 4 Later career 5 Honours and awards 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditTatiana Tarasova is the daughter of Anatoly Tarasov a famed ice hockey coach who introduced her to figure skating at the age of five She lived for more than a decade in Simsbury Connecticut before moving back to Russia in 2006 She is the widow of Vladimir Krainev who died in April 2011 Competitive career EditTarasova competed in pair skating with Aleksandr Tikhomirov 2 and Georgi Proskurin With Proskurin she was a two time Soviet national medalist They finished 7th at the 1965 World Championships and 4th at the 1966 European Championships 3 At 18 years of age Tarasova sustained a career ending injury Results Editwith Proskurin Edit InternationalEvent 63 64 64 65 65 66Worlds 7thEuropeans 6th 4thPrague Skate 3rdWinter Universiade 1stNationalSoviet Champ 3rd 2ndLater career EditTarasova started coaching at age 19 at her father s insistence Her most notable students have been Alexei Yagudin Ilia Kulik Natalia Bestemianova Andrei Bukin Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov Marina Klimova Sergey Ponomarenko and Irina Rodnina Alexander Zaitsev In the mid 1980s Tarasova launched the Russian All Stars an ice ballet She coached for ten years at Simsbury Connecticut s International Skating Center before announcing her retirement from full time coaching and moving back to Russia in 2006 Her students have included Mao Asada She coached Asada from 2008 until 2010 4 Asada won the 2010 World title and 2010 Olympic silver medal under Tarasova Tarasova continued to choreograph for her Shizuka Arakawa Led her to win the World Championships in 2004 and Olympic gold medal in 2006 together with Nikolai Morozov Maxim Kovtun Coached and choreographed his programs starting 2012 Natalia Bestemianova Andrei Bukin Led them to four World Championships and the Olympic gold medal in 1988 Artem Borodulin Coached him and choreographed programs for him Shae Lynn Bourne Victor Kraatz Coached 2000 2002 with Nikolai Morozov Galit Chait Sergei Sakhnovski Coached 1999 2001 with Nikolai Morozov Sasha Cohen Coached her from 2002 until 2004 Was also her choreographer Annette Dytrt Choreographed programs for her Barbara Fusar Poli Maurizio Margaglio Coached 1997 2002 Elene Gedevanishvili Has worked with her during multiple periods of her career Timothy Goebel Choreographed multiple programs for him Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov Led them to win 1997 World Championship and an Olympic gold medal in 1998 Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov Coached in first professional time period 1990 1992 Brian Joubert choreographed his programs in the 2004 5 season Marina Klimova Sergey Ponomarenko Led them to 1992 World Championships and the Olympic gold medal Ilia Kulik Was also his choreographer Led him to win the Olympic gold medal in 1998 Michelle Kwan Choreographed a program Evan Lysacek 5 Choreographed multiple programs for him Kevin Reynolds Choreographed some of his programs Irina Rodnina Alexander Zaitsev Led them to win four World Championships 1975 1978 and two Olympic gold medals in 1976 and 1980 Adelina Sotnikova Choreographed her programs Denis Ten Worked with him during periods of his career as well as choreographed programs for him Sergei Voronov Choreographed programs for him Johnny Weir Choreographed multiple programs for him Alexei Yagudin Coached and choreographed him from 1998 to his retirement in 2003 Led him to three World Championships and an Olympic gold medal in 2002 Tarasova is assisted by choreographer Jeanetta Folle Honours and awards EditTarasova was awarded Order of Friendship of Peoples 1984 6 In March 2008 she was inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame Order of Merit for the Fatherland 3rd class 27 February 1998 for outstanding athletic achievement at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games in 1998 Order of Honour 13 February 2007 for outstanding contribution to the development of physical culture and sport and many years of fruitful activity Order of the Red Banner of Labour twice Order of the Badge of Honour 1976 Order of Friendship of Peoples 1984 Honoured coach of the USSR 1975 Honoured coach of the RSFSR 1972 Honoured Artist of the RSFSR Master of Sports of international classReferences Edit Sovetskij sport novosti futbol hokkej biatlon i drugie vidy sporta Tarasova Tatiana 1985 Chetyrie Vremeni Goda in Russian Moskva Sov Rossia p 176 Skatabase Archived 2009 11 28 at the Wayback Machine No tears but Nagasu still must get past fears Chicago Tribune March 27 2010 Evan Lysacek Figure Skating Panorama of the 1984 Sports Year in Russian Moscow Physical Culture and Sports publisher 1985 p 38 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tatiana Tarasova Tatiana Tarasova s official site in Russian Vladimir Karinev s official site in Russian English German and French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tatiana Tarasova amp oldid 1096131909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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