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Maria Mukhortova
Russian pair skater

Maria Mukhortova

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Russian pair skater
A.K.A.
Mariya Vladimirovna Mukhortova
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Age
38 years
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Biography

Maria Vladimirovna Mukhortova (Russian: Мария Владимировна Мухортова, born 20 November 1985) is a Russian pair skater. With former partner Maxim Trankov, she is the 2008 European silver medalist, a five-time Grand Prix medalist (including one gold medal at Trophée Eric Bompard), 2005 World Junior champion, 2004 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and 2007 Russian national champion. In her early career, she competed with Egor Golovkin and Pavel Lebedev. She also competed one season with Jérôme Blanchard.

Personal life

Mukhortova was born in Saint Petersburg but began skating in her father's hometown of Lipetsk when she was 6 years old. She became attracted to pair skating, however, there were no related opportunities in Lipetsk so her mother took her back to Saint Petersburg when she was thirteen.

Career

Early career

Mukhortova and Maxim Trankov trained in the same practice group under coaches Ludmila Velikova and Nikolai Velikov, but with different partners. Mukhortova first competed with Pavel Lebedev during the 2001–02 and the 2002–03 season, skating with him on the ISU Junior Grand Prix and finishing fourth at the 2002 and 2003 World Junior Championships. The pair had frequent arguments but due to good results, Mukhortova initially declined to switch partners, however, a year later in 2003, she accepted Trankov's suggestion to skate together.

Partnership with Trankov

In their first season together, they won the bronze medal at the Junior Grand Prix Final and the 2004 World Junior Championships. The following season, they competed on both the Grand Prix and Junior Grand Prix and won the 2005 World Junior Championships. In the 2005–06 Olympic season, they were assigned to the 2006 World Championships after Tatiana Totmianina / Maxim Marinin withdrew. They placed 12th in their debut at the event.

After the 2005–06 season, Mukhortova and Trankov switched coaches to Tamara Moskvina. In August 2006, Artur Dmitriev became their coach and in December 2006 they moved to Oleg Vasiliev.

In the 2006–07 season, Mukhortova and Trankov won the 2007 Russian Nationals, but were forced to miss the Europeans after she suffered an injury in practice. They returned in time for the 2007 Worlds, moving up one place to 11th. The following season, they won the silver medal at the 2008 Europeans and finished 7th at the 2008 Worlds. They had to take a short break in the middle of their long program at Worlds because Trankov was suffering from swelling in his arm, but returned to complete their skate after some alterations to his costume.

In the 2008-09 season, Mukhortova and Trankov qualified for their first Grand Prix Final, won a bronze medal at the 2009 European Championships, and moved up to 5th place at the World Championships.

For the 2009-10 season, the pair was assigned to the 2009 Trophée Eric Bompard, where they set a new overall personal best score and defeated two-time world champions Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy. Their second Grand Prix event was the 2009 Skate Canada where they placed second. They won another bronze medal at the 2010 European Championships but finished a disappointing seventh at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. At the 2010 World Championships held in Turin, Italy, in March 2010 they finished in 4th place. Shortly thereafter, the pair ended their partnership.

Partnership with Blanchard

In May 2010, it was announced that she had teamed up with Jérôme Blanchard to compete for Russia. At the 2011 Russian Championships, they finished 7th overall. In February 2011, their coach Oleg Vasiliev said they had taken some time off due to funding issues. On March 4, Vasiliev confirmed their partnership had ended; Mukhortova would consider competing with a new partner or move into show skating. Mukhortova joined the Russian Ice Stars in 2011.

Programs

With Blanchard

SeasonShort programFree skating
2010–11Song from a Secret Garden
by Secret Garden
The Nutcracker
by Pyotr Tchaikovsky

With Trankov

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2009–10Appassionata
by Secret Garden
  • Love Story
    by Francis Lai
  • Cinema Paradiso
    Ennio Morricone and Andrea Morricone
Une Vie d'Amour
sung by Mireille Mathieu and Charles Aznavour
2008–09Nobody Home
by Pink Floyd
performed by London Symphonic Orchestra
The Lady and the Hooligan
by Dmitri Shostakovich
Russian: Соглашайся хотя бы на рай в шалаше
by Diana Arbenina
2007–08Otonal
by Raúl di Blasio
Prelude in C sharp minor
by Sergei Rachmaninov
Adagio
by Secret Garden
2006–07Music for Cinema
by Alfred Schnittke
Elegy
by Sergei Rachmaninov
Tale of Wandering
by Alfred Schnittke
2005–06Baxter (soundtrack)Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
by Sergei Rachmaninov
Russian: Дождик осенний
from The Turkish Gambit (film)
by Olga Krasko
2004–05Quidam
from Cirque du Soleil
by René Dupéré
El dia que me quieras
by Raúl di Blasio
Russian: Дождик осенний
from The Turkish Gambit
by Olga Krasko
2003–04Melodies of the White Night
soundtrack by Isaac Schwartz
El dia que me quieras
by Raúl di Blasio
  • Buddha Bar
  • Safri Duo

With Lebedev

SeasonShort programFree skating
2002–03
  • Gospodin Oformitel
  • Lawrence of Arabia
    by Maurice Jarre
2001–02
  • The Matrix
    by various artists
  • Lord of the Dance
    by Ronan Hardiman
  • Secret Garden
  • Lord of the Dance
    by Ronan Hardiman

Results

With Blanchard

Event2010–11
Russian Championships7th

With Trankov

Results
International
Event2003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–10
Olympics7th
Worlds12th11th7th5th4th
Europeans2nd3rd3rd
Grand Prix Final6th4th
GP Bompard3rd2nd1st
GP Cup of Russia6th4th7th4th
GP Skate America5th3rd
GP Skate Canada7th2nd
Finlandia1st
Nebelhorn2nd
Universiade3rd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds3rd1st
JGP Final3rd1st
JGP China1st
JGP Czech1st
JGP Germany1st
JGP Poland1st
National
Russian Champ.1st J.WD3rd1st2nd2nd2nd
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

With Lebedev

Results
International: Junior
Event2001–022002–03
Junior Worlds4th4th
JGP Final8th8th
JGP Czech1st
JGP Germany2nd
JGP Serbia1st
JGP Sweden3rd
National
Russian Champ.3rd J.5th
J. = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
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