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Oksana Kazakova
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Oksana Kazakova

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A.K.A.
Oksana Borisovna Kazakova
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Place of birth
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Age
49 years
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Biography

Oksana Borisovna Kazakova (Russian: Оксана Борисовна Казакова; born 8 April 1975) is a Russian former pair skater. With partner Artur Dmitriev, she is the 1998 Olympic champion and 1996 European champion.

Personal life

Oksana Borisovna Kazakova was born on 8 April 1975 in Leningrad. Her mother was a kindergarten teacher and her father was in the army. She married Alexei Novitski in the summer of 1996 but divorced him four years later. In 2004, she married Konstantin Kovalenko and gave birth to their daughter, Ksenia, in 2005. They split in 2008.

In 2015, she got married, for the third time, to Juri Kashkarov.

Career

Kazakova began skating in 1979. In 1982, she was admitted into Saint Petersburg's Yubileyny. She took up pair skating in 1988 and skated with Andrei Mokhov for several years. The pair placed fourth at the 1991 World Junior Championships but split after the event. Kazakova's coaches, Natalia Pavlova and V. Teslia, paired her with Dmitri Sukhanov, with whom she competed for four seasons. Svetlana Korol was their choreographer. The pair finished 15th at the 1993 World Championships and won a pair of medals at the Nations Cup. Their partnership ended after the 1995 Russian Championships.

Kazakova teamed up with Artur Dmitriev in February 1995. Dmitriev was much more experienced, having already competed at two Olympics with Natalia Mishkutenok and won two Olympic medals, gold in 1992 and silver in 1994. Although Mishkutenok decided to retire from competition in 1994, Dmitriev wanted to continue his competitive career and eventually chose Kazakova who also trained in Saint Petersburg. Tamara Moskvina coached them at Yubileyny. Their choreographers were Alexander Matveev, David Avdish, and Moskvina. Early in their partnership, Kazakova and Dmitriev missed six months when she injured her leg. They won the 1996 European Championships and bronze at the 1997 World Championships. In 1998, they won the Olympic title in Nagano, Japan. Kazakova said, "I wanted very much to prove myself and I did." The pair retired from competition but continued to skate in shows.

Kazakova became a coach at Yubileyny Sports Palace, at the club SDUSHOR St. Petersburg, alongside Moskvina. Her former students include Katarina Gerboldt / Alexander Enbert and Kamilla Gainetdinova / Ivan Bich.

Programs

(with Artur Dmitriev)

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
1998–2008
  • Caruso
    performed by Luciano Pavarotti

  • Unforgettable
    performed by Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole

"Marionette":

  • Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino variation)
    (from The Matrix)
    by Rob Dougan

  • Somewhere Out There
    performed by Linda Ronstadt, James Ingram

  • Charade
    soundtrack by Henry Mancini

  • Le Vent, Le Cri
    (from Le Professionnel)
    by Henry Mancini

  • Spente le Stelle
    by Emma Shapplin

  • Fly Me to the Moon
    by Frank Sinatra
1997–1998
  • Also sprach Zarathustra
    by Richard Strauss
  • Passacaglia
    (from Suite de pièce Vol. 1 No. 7 in G minor, HWV 432)
    by George Frideric Handel
  • Valse Triste
    by Franz von Vecsey
1996–1997
  • Also sprach Zarathustra
    by Richard Strauss
  • Passacaglia
    (from Suite de pièce Vol. 1 No. 7 in G minor, HWV 432)
    by George Frideric Handel
  • La Cucaracha

  • Also sprach Zarathustra
    by Richard Strauss
1995–1996
  • Nostalgia
    by unknown
  • La traviata
    by Giuseppe Verdi
  • Unknown

Competitive highlights

Oksana Kazakova with Tamara Moskvina in 2011

CS: Champions Series (later Grand Prix)

With Dmitriev

International
Event1995–961996–971997–98
Winter Olympics1st
World Champ.5th3rdWD
European Champ.1st2nd
CS Final2nd3rd
CS Cup of Russia3rd
CS NHK TrophyWD
CS Skate America5th1st
CS Skate Canada1st
CS TDF/Lalique2nd1st
Goodwill Games2nd
National
Russian Champ.3rd4th3rd
WD = Withdrew

With Sukhanov

International
Event1991–921992–931993–941994–95
World Champ.15th
Nations Cup3rd2nd
NHK Trophy4th
Skate Canada6th
Czech Skate2nd
National
Russian Champ.4th5th4th
Soviet Champ.4th

With Mokhov

Event1990–91
World Junior Championships4th
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