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Tatiana Navka
Figure skater

Tatiana Navka

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Figure skater
A.K.A.
Tatyana Aleksandrovna Navka
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
Age
49 years
Family
Spouse:
Dmitry Peskov Alexander Zhulin
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Biography

Tatyana Aleksandrovna Navka (Russian: Татьяна Александровна Навка, born 13 April 1975) is a Russian ice dancer. With partner Roman Kostomarov, she is the 2006 Olympic champion, a two-time World champion (2004–05), a three-time Grand Prix Final champion (2003–05), and a three-time European champion (2004–06). Earlier in her career, she competed for the Soviet Union and Belarus.

Early life

Tatiana Navka was born on 13 April 1975 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. She is the daughter of Raisa, an economist, and Aleksandr, an engineer, and has a younger sister, Natalia. In 1988, she moved to Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR.

Career

Early years in skating

Tatiana Navka became interested in skating at the age of five after seeing it on television. Tamara Yarchevskaya and Alexander Rozhin coached her during her early years as a single skater. In 1987, following a 14 cm growth spurt that hampered her jumps, her parents were advised that she should try ice dancing.

Partnership with Gezalian

In 1988, at the invitation of Russian coach Natalia Dubova, Navka relocated to Moscow and began training at the Moskvich sports club, partnered with Samuel Gezalian. The two represented the Soviet Union early in their career, winning gold at the 1991 Skate America and 1991 Nations Cup. Following the country's dissolution, Navka/Gezalian chose to skate for Belarus. They placed ninth in their debut at the European and World Championships, in 1993.

In the 1993–94 season, Navka/Gezalian won silver at the 1993 Skate Canada International and placed fourth at the 1993 NHK Trophy. They competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, placing 11th, before achieving their career-best Worlds result, fifth at the 1994 World Championships in Chiba, Japan. In 1994–95, Navka/Gezalian won silver at the 1994 NHK Trophy and went on to achieve their best European result, fourth, at the 1995 European Championships in Dortmund. Their partnership came to an end following the 1995 World Championships, where they placed seventh.

Partnership with Morozov

Navka teamed up with Nikolai Morozov in 1996, continuing to represent Belarus. At their first practice at the 1997 World Championships, Morozov sustained a torn meniscus in his knee but they finished 14th at the event and he then underwent surgery. They earned an Olympic berth by winning gold at the 1997 Karl Schäfer Memorial. 90 seconds into their free dance at the 1998 Winter Olympics, nearly three-quarters of the floodlights turned off but Navka/Morozov did not interrupt their performance. They finished 16th at the Olympics in Nagano, Japan, and 10th at the 1998 World Championships in Minneapolis. They were coached by Alexander Zhulin and Bob Young at the International Skating Center in Simsbury, Connecticut. Following 1998 Worlds, Navka ended the partnership to compete with another skater.

Partnership with Kostomarov

Navka then teamed up with Roman Kostomarov and began competing for Russia during the 1998–99 season. They were coached by Natalia Linichuk. They won the bronze medal at the Russian Championships and were sent to the World Championships in their first season together, placing 12th. Linichuk then dissolved the team and paired Kostomarov with Anna Semenovich. Navka became pregnant with her daughter and took a year off from competition.

In mid-2000, Kostomarov called Navka and asked to skate with her again. They were coached by Alexander Zhulin in Hackensack and Montclair, New Jersey. Navka/Kostomarov won the World title in 2004 and again in 2005. They also won three European titles from 2004–2006. They then won gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.

Navka/Kostomarov retired from competition after the Olympics but continue to skate in shows together.

Later career

Navka has partnered with Russian celebrities to compete in Channel One Russia ice shows: Stars On Ice, which she won with actor Marat Basharov, and Ice Age, in which she was runner-up with actor Ville Haapasalo. In the 2008–09 season of Ice Age, she was runner-up for the second time, partnered with actor Vadim Kolganov.

In September 2008, Navka, together with professional dancer Alexander Litvinenko, took part in the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008. In October 2011, she became a 2014 Winter Olympics (Sochi) ambassador.

Personal life

Navka became a citizen of Belarus by 1994 and of Russia no later than 2002. She formerly resided in New Jersey.

In 2000, Navka married Russian ice dancer Alexander Zhulin. Their daughter, Sasha, was born in May 2000 in the United States. The couple filed for divorce in the summer of 2009, with Zhulin publicly confirming their divorce in October 2010.

Navka and Russian diplomat Dmitry Peskov, the press spokesman for Vladimir Putin, have a daughter, Nadezhda (Nadia), born in August 2014 in Russia. They married in a civil ceremony at a registry office in June 2015 before a larger ceremony on 1 August 2015.

From 2014 to 2015, Navka was the beneficiary of Carina Global Assets Ltd., an offshore company in the British Virgin Islands.

Controversy

Navka caused controversy when she and her dancing partner, Andrei Burkovsky, appeared in the Russian version of Dancing on Ice dressed as Holocaust concentration camp prisoners.

Programs

With Kostomarov

SeasonOriginal danceFree danceExhibition
2005–06
  • Chilly Cha Cha
  • Rhumba:
  • Samba:
  • Carmen
    by Georges Bizet
  • Sikuriadas
    by Inti-Illimani

  • Brick House
2004–05
  • Quickstep: Sing, Sing, Sing
  • Slow foxtrot: Fever
  • Quickstep: Sing, Sing, Sing
  • Tosca
    by Giacomo Puccini
  • Adagio in G minor
    by Remo Giazotto, Tomaso Albinoni
2003–04
  • Blues: Ain't No Sunshine
    performed by Al Jarreau
  • Rock 'n' roll: Rock Around the Clock
    by Bill Haley
  • The Pink Panther
    by Henry Mancini
  • Austin Powers
  • Austin Powers
2002–03
  • Waltz: My Sweet and Tender Beast
    by Eugen Doga
  • March
  • The Feeling Begins
    (from Passion)
    by Peter Gabriel
2001–02
  • Flamenco: The Mask of Zorro
    by James Horner
  • Tango: Libertango
    by Astor Piazzolla
  • In the Closet
    by Michael Jackson
  • This Masquerade
    by George Benson
  • Logozo
    by Sidestepper
2000–01
  • Foxtrot: Fever
    by Peggy Lee
  • Quickstep: Dancin' Fool
  • Funeral for a Friend
    by Elton John
1998–99
  • Have You Ever Really
    Loved a Woman?
    by Bryan Adams
  • Boléro
    by Maurice Ravel

With Morozov

SeasonOriginal danceFree dance
1997–98
  • Rock 'n' roll: Do You Love Me
    by The Contours
  • Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
1996–97
  • La cumparsita
    by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
  • Magda
    by René Aubry

Competitive highlights

GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix

With Kostomarov for Russia

Navka and Kostomarov at the 2004 NHK Trophy
International
Event98–9900–0101–0202–0303–0404–0505–06
Olympics10th1st
Worlds12th12th8th4th1st1st
Europeans11th9th7th3rd1st1st1st
GP Final2nd1st1st1st
GP Bompard1st
GP Cup of China1st1st
GP Cup of Russia3rd4th4th2nd1st1st1st
GP NHK Trophy5th6th2nd
GP Skate America4th2nd
GP Skate Canada1st
Goodwill Games3rd
National
Russian Champ.3rd2nd2nd1st1st1st

With Morozov for Belarus

International
Event1996–971997–98
Winter Olympics16th
World Championships14th10th
European Champ.12th10th
GP Cup of Russia6th3rd
GP Nations Cup4th
Schäfer Memorial1st
National
Belarusian Champ.1st1st

With Gezalian for Belarus and the Soviet Union

International
Event91–9292–9393–9494–95
Winter Olympics11th
World Championships9th5th7th
European Champ.9th10th4th
Nations Cup1st
NHK Trophy7th4th2nd
Skate America1st
Skate Canada2nd
National
Belarusian Champ.1st
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