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Victoria Maksyuta

Viktoriya Oleksandrivna Maksyuta or Victoria Maxiuta (Ukrainian: Вікторія Олександрівна Максюта; born 15 November 1981) is a former pair skater. Competing with Vladislav Zhovnirski for Russia, she became the 1996 World Junior champion, 1997 Ondrej Nepela Memorial champion, 1998 Skate America bronze medalist, and 1999 Winter Universiade champion. She later represented Russia and Ukraine with Vitali Dubina.

Viktoriya Maksyuta
Personal information
Native nameВікторія Олександрівна Максюта
Full nameViktoriya Oleksandrivna Maksyuta
Alternative namesVictoria Maxiuta/Maksiuta
Country representedUkraine
Russia
Born (1981-11-15) 15 November 1981 (age 41)
Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Former partnerVitali Dubina
Vladislav Zhovnirski
Former coachDmitri Shkidchenko
Nina Mozer
Former choreographerOksana Maslova, Sergey Petuhov
Skating clubDynamo Kyiv
Began skating1984
Retired2002

Career

Partnership with Zhovnirski

Maxiuta began appearing internationally with Vladislav Zhovnirski in 1993, representing Russia.[1] They were awarded gold at the 1996 World Junior Championships, held from November to December 1995 in Brisbane, Australia.

The pair's first senior international medal, gold, came at the Ondrej Nepela Memorial in September 1996. Maxiuta/Zhovnirski went on to take bronze at the 1997 World Junior Championships, held in November 1996 in Seoul, South Korea; bronze at the 1998 World Junior Championships in December 1997 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; and silver at the 1997–98 Junior Series Final in March 1998 in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Maxiuta/Zhovnirski began the 1998–99 season with gold medals at both of their Junior Grand Prix assignments – in Sofia, Bulgaria, and Chemnitz, Germany – before winning bronze at a senior Grand Prix event, the 1998 Skate America. In November 1998, the pair stepped onto the World Junior Championship podium for the fourth consecutive year, taking bronze in Zagreb, Croatia. In January 1999, they outscored Pang Qing / Tong Jian for gold at the Winter Universiade in Žilina, Slovakia. In March, they took bronze at the Junior Grand Prix Final in Detroit. The pair was coached by Nina Mozer.[1]

Partnership with Dubina

In the 1999–2000 season, Maxiuta competed with Vitali Dubina for Russia. They were awarded gold at the 1999 Ondrej Nepela Memorial and bronze at the 1999 Golden Spin of Zagreb before placing sixth at the 2000 Russian Championships.

Deciding to switch to Ukraine, the pair won two consecutive silver medals at the Ukrainian Championships and competed at two Grand Prix events, placing 8th at the 2001 Sparkassen Cup on Ice and 6th at the 2001 Cup of Russia. They were coached by Dmitri Shkidchenko in Kyiv.[2]

Programs

With Dubina

Season Short program Free skating
2001–02
[2]

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Dubina for Ukraine and Russia

International[3]
Event 1999–00
(RUS)
2000–01
(UKR)
2001–02
(UKR)
GP Cup of Russia 6th
GP Sparkassen Cup 8th
Golden Spin 3rd
Nebelhorn Trophy 7th
Nepela Memorial 1st
Tallinn Cup 2nd
National[3][4]
Ukrainian Champ. 2nd 2nd
Russian Champ. 6th

With Zhovnirski for Russia

International[1]
Event 93–94 95–96 96–97 97–98 98–99
GP Skate America 3rd
Nebelhorn Trophy 9th WD
Nepela Memorial 1st
Winter Universiade 1st
International: Junior[1][5]
Junior Worlds 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd
JGP Final 2nd 3rd
JGP Bulgaria 1st
JGP Germany 1st
JGP Hungary 3rd
JGP Slovakia 1st
Blue Swords 3rd J 2nd
St. Gervais 2nd
Ukrainian Souvenir 6th J
National[4]
Russian Champ. 8th 7th 6th
WD: Withdrew

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Victoria MAXIUTA / Vladislav ZHOVNIRSKY". International Skating Union. from the original on 12 August 2016.
  2. ^ a b . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 26 February 2003.
  3. ^ a b "Victoria MAXIUTA / Vitali DUBINA". International Skating Union. from the original on 12 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Виктория Александровна Максюта" [Viktoriya Aleksandrovna Maksyuta]. fskate.ru (in Russian).
  5. ^ (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2011.

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Viktoriya Oleksandrivna Maksyuta or Victoria Maxiuta Ukrainian Viktoriya Oleksandrivna Maksyuta born 15 November 1981 is a former pair skater Competing with Vladislav Zhovnirski for Russia she became the 1996 World Junior champion 1997 Ondrej Nepela Memorial champion 1998 Skate America bronze medalist and 1999 Winter Universiade champion She later represented Russia and Ukraine with Vitali Dubina Viktoriya MaksyutaPersonal informationNative nameViktoriya Oleksandrivna MaksyutaFull nameViktoriya Oleksandrivna MaksyutaAlternative namesVictoria Maxiuta MaksiutaCountry representedUkraine RussiaBorn 1981 11 15 15 November 1981 age 41 Kiev Ukrainian SSR Soviet UnionHeight1 58 m 5 ft 2 in Former partnerVitali Dubina Vladislav ZhovnirskiFormer coachDmitri Shkidchenko Nina MozerFormer choreographerOksana Maslova Sergey PetuhovSkating clubDynamo KyivBegan skating1984Retired2002Medal record Representing RussiaFigure skating PairsWinter Universiade1999 Zilina PairsWorld Junior Championships1996 Brisbane Pairs1997 Seoul Pairs1998 Saint John Pairs1999 Zagreb PairsJunior Grand Prix Final1997 98 Lausanne Pairs1998 99 Detroit Pairs Contents 1 Career 1 1 Partnership with Zhovnirski 1 2 Partnership with Dubina 2 Programs 3 Competitive highlights 3 1 With Dubina for Ukraine and Russia 3 2 With Zhovnirski for Russia 4 References 5 External links 6 NavigationCareer EditPartnership with Zhovnirski Edit Maxiuta began appearing internationally with Vladislav Zhovnirski in 1993 representing Russia 1 They were awarded gold at the 1996 World Junior Championships held from November to December 1995 in Brisbane Australia The pair s first senior international medal gold came at the Ondrej Nepela Memorial in September 1996 Maxiuta Zhovnirski went on to take bronze at the 1997 World Junior Championships held in November 1996 in Seoul South Korea bronze at the 1998 World Junior Championships in December 1997 in Saint John New Brunswick Canada and silver at the 1997 98 Junior Series Final in March 1998 in Lausanne Switzerland Maxiuta Zhovnirski began the 1998 99 season with gold medals at both of their Junior Grand Prix assignments in Sofia Bulgaria and Chemnitz Germany before winning bronze at a senior Grand Prix event the 1998 Skate America In November 1998 the pair stepped onto the World Junior Championship podium for the fourth consecutive year taking bronze in Zagreb Croatia In January 1999 they outscored Pang Qing Tong Jian for gold at the Winter Universiade in Zilina Slovakia In March they took bronze at the Junior Grand Prix Final in Detroit The pair was coached by Nina Mozer 1 Partnership with Dubina Edit In the 1999 2000 season Maxiuta competed with Vitali Dubina for Russia They were awarded gold at the 1999 Ondrej Nepela Memorial and bronze at the 1999 Golden Spin of Zagreb before placing sixth at the 2000 Russian Championships Deciding to switch to Ukraine the pair won two consecutive silver medals at the Ukrainian Championships and competed at two Grand Prix events placing 8th at the 2001 Sparkassen Cup on Ice and 6th at the 2001 Cup of Russia They were coached by Dmitri Shkidchenko in Kyiv 2 Programs EditWith Dubina Season Short program Free skating2001 02 2 Love Story by Francis Lai Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor by Alexandr Borodin performed by the London OrchestraCompetitive highlights EditGP Grand Prix JGP Junior Grand Prix With Dubina for Ukraine and Russia Edit International 3 Event 1999 00 RUS 2000 01 UKR 2001 02 UKR GP Cup of Russia 6thGP Sparkassen Cup 8thGolden Spin 3rdNebelhorn Trophy 7thNepela Memorial 1stTallinn Cup 2ndNational 3 4 Ukrainian Champ 2nd 2ndRussian Champ 6thWith Zhovnirski for Russia Edit International 1 Event 93 94 95 96 96 97 97 98 98 99GP Skate America 3rdNebelhorn Trophy 9th WDNepela Memorial 1stWinter Universiade 1stInternational Junior 1 5 Junior Worlds 1st 3rd 3rd 3rdJGP Final 2nd 3rdJGP Bulgaria 1stJGP Germany 1stJGP Hungary 3rdJGP Slovakia 1stBlue Swords 3rd J 2ndSt Gervais 2ndUkrainian Souvenir 6th JNational 4 Russian Champ 8th 7th 6thWD WithdrewReferences Edit a b c d Victoria MAXIUTA Vladislav ZHOVNIRSKY International Skating Union Archived from the original on 12 August 2016 a b Victoria MAXIUTA Vitali DUBINA 2001 2002 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 26 February 2003 a b Victoria MAXIUTA Vitali DUBINA International Skating Union Archived from the original on 12 August 2016 a b Viktoriya Aleksandrovna Maksyuta Viktoriya Aleksandrovna Maksyuta fskate ru in Russian World Junior Figure Skating Championships Pairs PDF International Skating Union Archived from the original PDF on 16 July 2011 External links EditVictoria Maxiuta Vitali Dubina at the International Skating UnionNavigation Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria Maksyuta amp oldid 1057018867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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