Sergei Davydov (figure skater)
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Davydov at the 2007 European Championships
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Full name | Sergei Dmitriyevich Davydov |
Country represented | Belarus |
Former country(ies) represented | Russia |
Born | Rostov-on-Don, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
2 March 1979
Height | 1.59 m (5 ft 3 in) |
Former coach | Elena Tchaikovskaia Vladimir Kotin Nina Ruchkina S. Melechina |
Former choreographer | Elena Tchaikovskaia Vladimir Kotin S. Rykov |
Skating club | Konek Tchaikovskoi FSC |
Began skating | 1986 |
Retired | 2008 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total | 204.78 2007 Europeans |
Short program | 70.72 2007 Worlds |
Free skate | 134.64 2007 Europeans |
Sergei Dmitriyevich Davydov (Russian: Серге́й Дмитриевич Давыдов, born 2 March 1979 in Rostov-on-Don) is a former Belarusian figure skater. For Belarus, he is the 2006 Cup of China silver medalist, two-time Nebelhorn Trophy champion, and eight-time (2001–2008) Belarusian national champion. He competed at two Olympics and placed as high as 7th at the World Championships (2003) and 4th at the European Championships (2007). For Russia, he is the 1998 World Junior silver medalist. After retirement from the competitive figure skating Davydov became a coach.
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Life and career
Early in his career, Davydov competed for Russia. He won the silver medal at the 1998 World Junior Championships.
Davydov moved from Samara, Russia to Vitebsk, Belarus in 1999 and began competing for Belarus.[1] He was coached by Nina Ruchkina in Vitebsk.[2] After the 2000–01 season, he moved to Moscow, Russia to train with Elena Tchaikovskaia and Vladimir Kotin.[1] He competed at the Olympics twice, placing 21st at the 2002 Winter Olympics and 15th at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Davydov retired from competitive skating following the 2007–08 season. He began working as a coach, coaching Katsiarina Pakhamovich among others.[3] Among his current students are Valeria Mikhailova and Ekaterina Mitrofanova.
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2007–2008 [4] |
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2006–2007 [5] |
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2005–2006 [6] |
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2004–2005 [7] |
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2003–2004 [8] |
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2002–2003 [9] |
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2001–2002 [1] |
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2000–2001 [2] |
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Competitive highlights
Results for Belarus
Results[10] | ||||||||
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International | ||||||||
Event | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 |
Olympics | 21st | 15th | ||||||
Worlds | 29th | 24th | 7th | 18th | 22nd | 12th | 10th | 12th |
Europeans | 5th | 9th | 13th | 12th | 12th | 13th | 4th | 9th |
GP Cup of China | 2nd | 4th | ||||||
GP Cup of Russia | 11th | 8th | ||||||
GP NHK Trophy | 6th | |||||||
GP Skate America | 11th | 8th | 5th | |||||
Nebelhorn | 1st | 1st | 9th | 5th | ||||
Golden Spin | 11th | |||||||
National | ||||||||
Belarusian | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st |
GP = Grand Prix |
Results for Russia
Results[10] | ||||
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International | ||||
Event | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 |
Nebelhorn Trophy | 16th | |||
Skate Israel | 3rd | 4th | ||
International: Junior | ||||
Junior Worlds | 5th | 2nd | ||
JS Germany | 7th | |||
JS Hungary | 4th | |||
Blue Swords | 11th J. | |||
Ukrainian Souvenir | 1st J. | |||
National | ||||
Russian Championships | 9th | |||
J. = Junior level JS = Junior Series (later Junior Grand Prix) |
References
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- Living people
- Sportspeople from Rostov-on-Don
- Belarusian male single skaters
- Russian male single skaters
- Figure skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics
- Olympic figure skaters of Belarus
- World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists