Artur Dmitriev

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Artur Valeryevich Dmitriev (Template:Langx; born 21 January 1968) is a Russian former pair skater who competed internationally for the Soviet Union, the Unified Team, and Russia. He is a two-time Olympic champion, having won gold with Natalia Mishkutionok in 1992 and with Oksana Kazakova in 1998. He and Mishkutionok also won Olympic silver in 1994. Dmitriev is the only male pair skater to win the Olympics with two different partners.

Personal life

Artur Valeryevich Dmitriev was born on 21 January 1968 to Russian parents in Bila Tserkva, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union.Template:RTemplate:RTemplate:R He was raised in Norilsk, Russian SFSR.Template:R From 1992 to 2006, Dmitriev was married to rhythmic gymnast Tatiana Druchinina; their son, Artur Jr, was born on 7 September 1992 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.Template:R Dmitriev is remarried to an accountant, Tatiana Fedorova, with whom he has a son named Artiom.

Career

Dmitriev began skating in 1975.Template:R He teamed up with Natalia Mishkutionok around 1986.Template:R They were coached by Tamara Moskvina in Saint Petersburg and their choreographers were Alexander Matveev with Moskvina.Template:RTemplate:R They won the gold medal at the 1992 Olympics, and the silver at the 1994 Olympics behind Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov. They represented the Unified Team, the sports team of the former Soviet Union during the 1992 Olympics, but represented Russia in 1994. Mishkutionok/Dmitriev won the World Figure Skating Championships and the European Championships in 1991 and 1992. Mishkutionok decided to retire from competition in 1994.

Dmitriev wanted to continue his competitive career and found a new partner, Oksana Kazakova, in February 1995.Template:RTemplate:R They were coached by Moskvina at Yubileyny Sports Palace in Saint Petersburg.Template:R Their choreographers were Alexander Matveev, David Avdish, and Moskvina.Template:R Early in their partnership, Kazakova/Dmitriev missed six months when she injured her leg.Template:R They won the 1996 European Championships and bronze at the 1997 World Championships. In 1998, they won the Olympic title in Nagano, Japan. This made Dmitriev the first male skater to win the pairs event twice with different partners.Template:R The pair retired from competition but continued to skate in shows.

Despite being close competitive rivals, he was friends with both Grinkov and Sikharulidze. He helped Moskvina coach Sikharulidze even while they were competing against each other.

Dmitriev later became a coach. He spent a few years coaching at Hackensack, New Jersey's Ice House.Template:R Dmitriev began coaching at Yubileyny in the mid-2000s, working alongside Kazakova and Moskvina and coaching Katarina Gerboldt / Alexander Enbert among others.Template:R In March 2012, Dmitriev said he would move to Moscow and coach at the UOR 4 Moscow Gomelski Academy at the Mechta rink (Template:Langx).Template:RTemplate:R He works with Natalia Pavlova in Moscow.Template:R

Dmitriev's current students include:[1]

Programs

With Mishkutionok

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
1993–1994
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  • Nostalgia
1992–1993
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  • Flute Dance
1990–1992
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  • War Drums

  • Peasant Dance
1988–1990
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  • Piano Piece ("The Death Spiral")

  • Peasant Dance

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  • War drums
1987–1988 unknown

With Kazakova

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
1998–2008
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"Marionette":

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  • Spente le Stelle
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1997–1998
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1996–1997
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  • La Cucaracha

1995–1996
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Competitive highlights

With Mishkutionok

InternationalTemplate:R
Event 1987–88
(URS)
1988–89
(URS)
1989–90
(URS)
1990–91
(URS)
1991–92
(CIS)
1993–94
(RUS)
Winter Olympics 1st 2nd
World Champ. 3rd 1st 1st
European Champ. 4th 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd
GPI de Paris 1st 1st
Nations Cup 1st
NHK Trophy 3rd
Skate America 1st 1st
Goodwill Games 2nd 1st
Moscow News 4th 1st
Piruetten 1st
Universiade 1st
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Russian Champ. 2nd
Soviet Champ. 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

Professional

Event 1992–93
World Pro. Championships 3rd
World Challenge of Champions 3rd
US Open Pro. 1st

With Kazakova

CS: Champions Series (later Grand Prix)

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Event 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98
Winter Olympics 1st
World Champ. 5th 3rd WD
European Champ. 1st 2nd
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Goodwill Games 2nd
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Russian Champ. 3rd 4th 3rd
WD = Withdrew

References

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