Dmitri Kazarlyga
Dmitri Kazarlyga | |||||||||||||
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Personal information | |||||||||||||
Country represented | Kazakhstan | ||||||||||||
Born | July 12, 1971 | ||||||||||||
Former partner |
Elizaveta Stekolnikova Kuralai Tilebaldinova (Uzurova) | ||||||||||||
Former coach | Natalia Dubova | ||||||||||||
Retired | 1998 | ||||||||||||
Medal record
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Dmitri Kazarlyga (born July 12, 1971)[1] is a former ice dancer who competed internationally for Kazakhstan. With partner Elizaveta Stekolnikova, he is the 1994 Skate America bronze medalist, 1995 Winter Universiade bronze medalist, and 1996 Asian Winter Games champion. They placed 18th at the 1994 Winter Olympics and 22nd at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Early in his career, Kazarlyga skated with Kuralai Tilebaldinova (Uzurova) in Almaty.[2] He teamed up with Stekolnikova after moving to Moscow and trained with her in the United States under Natalia Dubova.[2] Their partnership ended in 1998.
Kazarlyga has worked as a coach in Massachusetts.[3][4] He coached Jessica Huot / Juha Valkama.[5]
Results
(with Stekolnikova)
International | ||||||
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Event | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 |
Winter Olympics | 18th | 22nd | ||||
World Champ. | 19th | 14th | 13th | 12th | 15th | 22nd |
GP Skate America | 3rd | 4th | WD | |||
GP Skate Canada | 5th | 6th | ||||
GP Nations Cup | 6th | |||||
GP NHK Trophy | 6th | 7th | 4th | 6th | ||
Asian Winter Games | 1st | |||||
Karl Schäfer Memorial | 7th | |||||
Skate Israel | 3rd | |||||
Winter Universiade | 3rd | |||||
GP = Became part of Champions Series (Grand Prix) in 1995–96 season WD = Withdrew |
References
- ↑ "Dmitry Kazarlyga". Sports Reference.
- 1 2 Raylian, Sergei (March 25, 2011). Фигурная история [Figure skating history]. Karavan (Kazakhstan newspaper) (in Russian).
- ↑ "Professional Staff". Colonial Figure Skating Club. Archived from the original on February 9, 2009.
- ↑ "Professionals". Patriot Ice Club / NEICC. Archived from the original on August 17, 2007.
- ↑ "Jessica HUOT / Juha VALKAMA". International Skating Union.
External links
- Archived index at the Wayback Machine.
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