Russian pair skater
Viktoria Borzenkova |
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Full name | Viktoria Vitalyevna Borzenkova |
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Born | (1981-12-25) 25 December 1981 (age 42) Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
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Country | Russia |
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Skating club | Yubileyny Sports Club |
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Retired | 2006 |
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Viktoria Vitalyevna Borzenkova (‹See Tfd›Russian: Виктория Витальевна Борзенкова;[1] born 25 December 1981) is a Russian former pair skater. With Andrei Chuvilaev, she won the 2001 and 2003 Winter Universiade and 2004 Bofrost Cup on Ice.
Career
Borzenkova began skating at the age of five and switched from singles to pairs at 16, teaming up with Andrei Chuvilaev.[2] Early in their partnership, they were coached by Ludmila Koblova in Moscow.[3] They finished seventh at the 2002 European Championships and 15th at the 2002 World Championships. They formed an unusual pair due to their height,[2] she being 168 cm tall and he 200 cm.[4] In April 2003, they moved to Saint Petersburg and began working with Oksana Kazakova and Tamara Moskvina.[4][2] The pair retired from competition in 2006.
Borzenkova appeared on Dancing on Ice in 2008, partnered with Tim Vincent. She coaches at the "Happy Ice" Figure Skating School in Moscow.[5]
Programs
(with Chuvilaev)
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Free skating
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2005–2006 [4]
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2004–2005 [6]
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- Fantasia on Themes of Ryabinin,
Op. 48, for piano and orchestra by Anton Arensky
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2003–2004 [7][2]
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- Fantasia on Themes of Ryabinin,
Op. 48, for piano and orchestra by Anton Arensky
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2001–2002 [3][8]
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- Improvisation
by Tony Mercer
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Competitive highlights
(with Chuvilaev)
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