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Olympic medal record
Men's figure skating
Gold 1994 Lillehammer Singles
Alexei Urmanov
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Urmanov in 2005.
Personal information
Country represented:  Russia
Date of birth: November 17, 1973 (1973-11-17) (age 36)
Height: 180 cm
Former coach: Alexei Mishin
Skating club: Trade Union Club
Retired: 1999

Alexei Yevgenyevich Urmanov (Russian: Ru-Alexei Yevgenyevich Urmanov.ogg Алексей Евгеньевич Урманов​ ; born November 17, 1973 in Leningrad) was a famous Russian figure skater,[1] who currently works as a coach. He is the 1994 Olympic champion and a Honoured Masters of Sports of Russian Federation.

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[edit] Career

Urmanov was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union, and competed for the Soviet Union internationally. He started skating at the age of 4. He won the silver medal at the 1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships for that country. After the fall of the Soviet Union, Urmanov chose to compete for Russia. In 1991, at age 17, he became the first skater to perform a quadruple jump at the European Figure Skating Championships.

He competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics, where he placed 5th.

Following his gold medal at the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre at the 1994 Winter Olympics, Urmanov chose to remain in the competitive ranks. He was European champion in 1997, but an injury kept him from earning a trip to the 1998 Olympics.[2] He turned pro after and he won the World Professional championships in 1999.

Throughout his career, Urmanov was known for his flamboyant costuming and balletic style.

Currently he is a skating coach and an International Skating Union technical specialist. He coaches Sergei Voronov. In 2004 he got married to Viktoria Urmanova and they are the parents of twins.[3]

[edit] Competitive highlights

Event/Season 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1998-1999
Winter Olympics 5th 1st
World Championships 8th 8th 3rd 4th 4th 5th 5th
European Championships 6th 3rd 5th 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd
World Junior Championships 2nd
Russian Championships 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd
Champions Series Final 1st 3rd 2nd
Skate America 3rd 2nd 3rd
Skate Canada International 1st
Nations Cup 4th 1st
Trophee Lalique 3rd
Cup of Russia 1st 1st
NHK Trophy 3rd
Goodwill Games 1st 2nd

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Oksana Tonkatcheeva (2008-04-02). "Алексей Урманов. Не хочу быть тренером-середняком" (in Russian). New Izvestia. http://www.newizv.ru/news/2008-04-02/87620/. Retrieved 2008-10-22. 
  2. ^ Elena Vaytsechovskaya (2004-01-13). "Алексей УРМАНОВ: Многие вещи я понял только сейчас" (in Russian). Sport-Express. http://www.sport-express.ru/art.shtml?79978. Retrieved 2008-10-22. 
  3. ^ Boris Hodorovskiy (2004-09-13). "Urmanov got married to a mother of twins" (in Russian). Nevskiy Sport. http://www.nevasport.ru/articles.php?id=5985. Retrieved 2008-10-22. 

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