Natalia Pavlova
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Natalia Yevgenievna Pavlova (Russian: Наталья Евгеньевна Павлова), née
Dongauzer (Донгаузер) is a Russia
n pair skating
coach based in Moscow
.
Pavlova competed in pair skating with Vasili Blagov
, winning the silver medal at the 1973 Prize of Moscow News
. After retiring from competition, she turned to coaching. She was based in Saint Petersburg
until September 2006 when she moved to Moscow to coach at Blue Bird FSC.
Her students include:
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n pair skating
Pair skating
Pair skating is a figure skating discipline. International Skating Union regulations describe pair teams as consisting of "one lady and one man." The sport is distinguished from ice dancing and single skating by elements unique to pair skating, including overhead lifts, twist lifts, death spirals,...
coach based in Moscow
Moscow
Moscow is the capital, the most populous city, and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural, scientific, religious, financial, educational, and transportation centre of Russia and the continent...
.
Pavlova competed in pair skating with Vasili Blagov
Vasili Blagov
Vasili Vyacheslavovich Blagov is a Russian pair skater who competed for the Soviet Union. With partner Irina Cherniaeva, he represented the Soviet Union at the 1972 Winter Olympics where they placed 6th....
, winning the silver medal at the 1973 Prize of Moscow News
Prize of Moscow News
The Prize of Moscow News , also known as the Moscow Skate, Nouvelles de Moscou, and the Moscow News Trophy, was an international, senior-level figure skating competition held in the former Soviet Union from 1966 to 1990...
. After retiring from competition, she turned to coaching. She was based in Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg is a city and a federal subject of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea...
until September 2006 when she moved to Moscow to coach at Blue Bird FSC.
Her students include:
- Evgenia ShishkovaEvgenia ShishkovaEvgenia Vasilievna Shishkova is a Russian pair skater and coach. With partner Vadim Naumov, she is the 1994 World champion. They also won the 1998 World Professional Championship.- Career :...
and Vadim NaumovVadim NaumovVadim Vladimirovich Naumov is a Russian pair skater. With partner Evgenia Shishkova, he is the 1994 World champion. They also won the 1998 World Professional Championship.- Career :...
(1994 World champions) - Marina EltsovaMarina EltsovaMarina Alexeevna Eltsova is a Russian pair skater. She represented the Soviet Union until its fall, and, after that, Russia. With partner Andrei Bushkov, she won the 1996 World Figure Skating Championships and the 1993 and 1997 European Figure Skating Championships...
and Andrei BushkovAndrei BushkovAndrei Vasilievich Bushkov is a Russian pair skater. He represented the Soviet Union until its fall, and, after that, Russia. With partner Marina Eltsova, he won the 1996 World Figure Skating Championships and the 1993 and 1997 European Figure Skating Championships...
(1996 World champions) - Oksana KazakovaOksana KazakovaOksana Borisovna Kazakova is a retired Russian pair skater. With partner Artur Dmitriev, she is the 1998 Olympic champion and 1996 European Champion.-Biography:Kazakova began skating at age 4....
(coached in early career, would later become 1998 Olympic champion) - Tatiana TotmianinaTatiana TotmianinaTatiana Ivanovna Totmianina is a Russian pair skater. With partner Maxim Marinin, she is the 2006 Olympic Champion, two-time World Champion, and five-time European Champion...
and Maxim MarininMaxim MarininMaxim Viktorovich Marinin is a retired Russian pair skater. With partner Tatiana Totmianina, he is the 2006 Olympic Champion, two-time World Champion, and five-time European Champion.- Career :...
(coached from 1996–2001, would later become 2006 Olympic champions) - Tatiana KokorevaTatiana KokorevaTatiana Alexandrovna Kokoreva is a Russian former pair skater. With former partner Egor Golovkin, she is the 2005 World Junior bronze medalist.- Programs :- Competitive highlights :-External links:...
and Egor GolovkinEgor GolovkinEgor Alexeyevich Golovkin is a Russian former pair skater. With former partner Tatiana Kokoreva, he is the 2005 World Junior bronze medalist.Prior to Kokoreva, he skated with Maria Mukhortova...
(2005 World Junior bronze medalists) - Arina UshakovaArina UshakovaArina Andreyevna Ushakova is a Russian retired pair skater. With former partner Sergei Karev, she is the 2008 Russian bronze medalist.- Career :Ushakova teamed up with Alexander Popov in 2000, with whom she had a lot of success at the junior level...
and Sergei KarevSergei KarevSergei Karev is a Russian pair skater. With former partner Arina Ushakova, he is the 2008 Russian bronze medalist. They placed 5th at the 2008 European Figure Skating Championships. Their partnership ended in 2008....
(coached during 2007–2008; 2008 Russian national bronze medalists) - Lubov IliushechkinaLubov IliushechkinaLubov Ivanovna Iliushechkina is a Russian pair skater. With partner Nodari Maisuradze, she is the 2010 Skate Canada Champion, 2009 World Junior Champion, 2008 World Junior silver medalist, and 2009 Russian bronze medalist.- Career :...
and Nodari MaisuradzeNodari MaisuradzeNodari Otarievich Maisuradze is a Russian pair skater. With partner Lubov Iliushechkina, he is the 2010 Skate Canada Champion, 2009 World Junior Champion, 2008 World Junior silver medalist, and 2009 Russian bronze medalist.- Career :...
(2009 World Junior champions) - Anastasia MartiushevaAnastasia Martiusheva- External links :...
and Alexei RogonovAlexei Rogonov- External links :...
(2009 World Junior silver medalists)