Ekaterina Vladimirovna Riazanova (, born 6 April 1991) is a Russian former competitive
ice dancer
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. With former partner
Ilia Tkachenko, she is the 2010
Trophée Eric Bompard
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silver medalist, the 2012
Skate Canada
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bronze medalist, and a three-time
Russian national medalist.
Career
Early career
Riazanova's parents put her in skating to improve her health.
[ She skated in singles until ]ankle problems
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led her to take up ice dancing under coach Svetlana Alexeeva.[ She skated for six months with her first partner, Kirill Vakhnenko, and then teamed up with Jonathan Guerreiro in the summer of 2006.][ Riazanova/Guerreiro competed together for three seasons and won the bronze medal at the 2009 World Junior Championships. They were coached by ]Elena Kustarova
Elena Vladimirovna Kustarova (; born 26 July 1976) is a Russian ice dancing coach and former competitor. She is a two-time (1990, 1991) World Junior medalist with Sergei Romashkin, a two-time (1993, 1994) Russian national medalist with Oleg Ovs ...
and Svetlana Alexeeva at Blue Bird FSC in Moscow
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Senior career
In spring 2009, Ilia Tkachenko expressed interest in skating with Riazanova. After a tryout, they both felt it would be a good partnership, despite her needing time to adapt to his different technique and some disapproval from the Russian skating federation.[ They were coached by Alexei Gorshkov at ]Odintsovo
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History
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FSC, near Moscow.[
Riazanova/Tkachenko began competing together during the 2009–10 season. They finished fourth at the ]2009 Nebelhorn Trophy
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, sixth at their sole Grand Prix event, the 2009 Cup of Russia
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, and fourth at the Russian Nationals.
Riazanova/Tkachenko decided to scrap the free dance they had planned for the 2010–11 season and prepare a new one.[ They placed fifth at their first Grand Prix event of the season, the ]2010 Skate America
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, and then won silver at the 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard
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. At the 2011 Russian Nationals, they won the silver medal and their first berth to the European Championships.[ At the 2011 Europeans, Riazanova/Tkachenko placed fifth in the short dance, sixth in the free dance, and sixth overall.][ Russia had only two spots to the ]World Championships
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and since both Bobrova/Soloviev Solovyov, Solovyev, Soloviov, Solovjev, or Soloviev (Russian: Соловьёв) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine forms are Solovyova, Solovyeva, Soloviova, Solovjeva or Solovieva. It derives from the first name or nickname Solovei (со� ...
and Ilinykh/ Katsalapov had placed ahead of them at Europeans, they did not make the team, however, they continued training as first alternates and also worked on new programs until the end of May; after vacation, they resumed training for the new season on 20 June, including a three-week camp in Bulgaria.[
For the 2011–12 season, Riazanova/Tkachenko were assigned to ]2011 Skate Canada
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and 2011 Cup of Russia
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as their Grand Prix
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events. On their free dance, which was choreographed by Sergei Petukhov, Riazanova said, "A young woman remembers her beloved, who is no longer alive. She is so deeply immersed in the memories of happy times that her dreams seem to become reality for a short while."[ They had to withdraw from ]2011 Nebelhorn Trophy
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because Tkachenko's new passport was not ready.[ On 13 December 2011, Riazanova sustained a concussion and a broken nose when Tkachenko accidentally elbowed her in practice; she was released from hospital at her own risk on 20 December.][ At the Russian Championships which began on 25 December, Riazanova/Tkachenko won the bronze medal after placing third in the short dance and fourth in the free dance.][ They finished 5th overall at the 2012 European Championships but received a small bronze medal for their 3rd place in the short dance. They finished 9th at the 2012 World Championships.
In April 2012, Tkachenko said they would spend some time preparing for the following season in ]Marina Zueva
Marina Olegovna Zoueva or Zueva (; born 9 April 1956) is a Russian figure skating coach, choreographer, and former competitor in ice dancing. Representing the Soviet Union with Andrei Vitman, she placed 5th at the 1977 World Championships and ...
and Igor Shpilband
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P ...
's group in the U.S.,[ however, the coaches parted ways so the skaters decided to train with Shpilband in ]Novi, Michigan
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.[ At a camp in Bulgaria, Tkachenko lost his balance while practicing a lift on the floor in skates and stepped on Riazanova's hand; she had surgery on her hand and recovered well.][ At the suggestion of Tatiana Tarasova, they decided to scrap a new free dance to Pink Floyd's Hey You and made a new one to a waltz from the Godfather films.][ Riazanova/Tkachenko won bronze medals at the 2012 Skate Canada and 2012 Trophée Eric Bompard. They repeated as bronze medalists at the 2013 Russian Championships.
In the 2013–14 season, Riazanova/Tkachenko finished fourth in their two Grand Prix events, the 2013 Skate Canada and the 2013 Rostelecom Cup. They then finished fourth at the 2014 Russian Championships behind ]Victoria Sinitsina
Victoria Alexandrovna Sinitsina (; born 29 April 1995) is a Russian ice dancer. With Nikita Katsalapov, she is the Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event, 2022 Olympic bronze medalist in the team event, 2022 Olympic silver me ...
/ Ruslan Zhiganshin
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With former partner Victoria Sinitsina, he is the 2012 World Junior champion and won ...
. On 24 April 2014, Riazanova announced that they had parted ways and that she was seeking a new partner to continue her career.[
Riazanova had a tryout with Italy's ]Simone Vaturi
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. In May 2014, she stated that the Russian federation had agreed to release her to skate for another country.[
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Personal life
Ekaterina Riazanova's father, Vladimir, was a member of the Russian national rugby
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team.[ She has an older brother.][ Riazanova studied at the Institute of Physiculture.][
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Programs
With Tkachenko
With Guerreiro
Competitive highlights
With Vaturi
With Tkachenko
With Guerreiro
References
External links
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1991 births
Living people
Russian female ice dancers
Figure skaters from Moscow
World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists
21st-century Russian sportswomen