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Oksana Domnina
Figure skater

Oksana Domnina

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Figure skater
A.K.A.
Oksana Aleksandrovna Domnina
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Gender
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Place of birth
Kirov, Kirov Oblast, Russia
Age
39 years
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Biography

Oksana Alexandrovna Domnina (Russian: Оксана Александровна Домнина, born 17 August 1984) is a Russian former competitive ice dancer. She and partner Maxim Shabalin are the 2010 Olympic bronze medalists, the 2009 World Champions, the 2008 & 2010 European Champions, the 2007 Grand Prix Final champions, and three-time (2005, 2007, 2010) Russian national champions.

Career

Domnina began skating at the age of six in Kirov and took up ice dancing two years later due to her height. Early in her career, she competed with Ivan Lobanov and Maxim Bolotin.

Partnership with Shabalin

Domnina was paired with Maxim Shabalin in May 2002 by coach Alexei Gorshkov. In their first season together, they won every junior level competition they entered, including the 2002–03 Junior Grand Prix Final and the 2003 World Junior Championships.

Shabalin sustained a meniscus injury in spring 2007 and had surgery on his right knee in May. They initially worked on a free dance to Schindler's List but when they wanted to add a faster section they thought it looked too much like a hodgepodge; after consultation with Tatiana Tarasova, they began working on a new free dance to Masquerade Waltz at the start of August. In September 2007, Shabalin also had surgery due to appendicitis. He then had problems with his left knee and had another operation in December. He returned to win the 2008 Europeans but limped off the ice. The pain persisted despite therapy, preventing them from training fully and resulting in their withdrawal from the 2008 World Championships. Shabalin spent five weeks in treatment in Munich, Germany, while Domnina trained on her own in Odintsovo, near Moscow.

In June 2008, Domnina/Shabalin announced they were leaving their longtime coach Alexei Gorshkov and moving from Russia to the United States to train with husband-and-wife coaches Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponosov at the IceWorks Skating Complex in Aston, Pennsylvania. Domnina said they had been very comfortable in Odintsovo and it was a difficult decision to make. The move was considered surprising as their rivals Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto had also moved to the same coaches a couple months prior, but Domnina said the competition at the rink was stimulating.

Domnina/Shabalin won the silver medal at the 2008–09 Grand Prix Final, and then took gold at 2009 Worlds. Afterwards, Shabalin returned to Germany for another four months of therapy on his left knee. They missed the 2009–10 Grand Prix series as a result of his knee problems. They resumed training in November 2009. Shabalin decided to use a brace in practice and competition to limit the movement and protect his knee.

Domnina/Shabalin perform their controversial original dance at the 2010 Olympics.

Their original dance based on Australian Aboriginal folk dances sparked controversy in early 2010. Australian Aboriginal leaders were offended by the dance. Domnina/Shabalin said they meant no disrespect and would do the dance at the Olympics. When it was first skated at the 2010 Russian Championships, they wore face makeup but removed it for the 2010 European Championships. Domnina/Shabalin won the bronze medal at the 2010 Olympics and withdrew from the World Championships as a result of continued problems with his knee. They decided not to compete during the 2010–11 season to allow Shabalin to fully recover. In July 2010, Domnina announced on the team's official site that she was not ready to retire, despite the insistence of her mother and boyfriend to leave the sport, and that a decision would be made in 2011. She also denied rumors suggesting she would team up with Roman Kostomarov but added "Never say never."

Personal life

Oksana Domnina was born on 17 August 1984 in Kirov, Kirov Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. She studied psychology. In August 2010, it was reported that Domnina was engaged to Russian ice dancer Roman Kostomarov, the 2006 Olympic champion, and expecting their first child together. Their daughter, Anastasia, was born on 2 January 2011. They married in April 2014. Their son, Ilya, was born in January 2016.

Programs

With Shabalin

Domnina/Shabalin perform their Spartacus free dance at the 2009 Worlds.
SeasonOriginal danceFree danceExhibition
2009–2010
  • Aboriginal dance
    arrangement by Alexander Goldstein
  • The Double Life of Véronique
    by Zbigniew Preisner
  • Requiem for a Dream
    by Clint Mansell
  • The Double Life of Véronique
    by Zbigniew Preisner
  • The Matrix
    by Don Davis
2008–2009
  • Lyric Waltz
    by Dmitri Shostakovich
  • Waltz No. 2
    by Dmitri Shostakovich
    performed by André Rieu
    choreo. by Natalia Linichuk
  • Spartacus
    by Aram Khachaturian
    choreo. by Vanda Lubkovskaya
  • Gonna Fly Now
    by Bill Conti
2007–2008
Cossack dance:
  • Masquerade Waltz
    by Aram Khachaturian
  • Tango Oblivion
    by Ástor Piazzolla
2006–2007
  • Primavera Portena
    by Ástor Piazzolla
  • Invierno Porteño
    by Ástor Piazzolla
  • Polovtsian Dances
    (from Prince Igor)
    by Aleksandr Borodin
  • Adagio
    by Secret Garden

  • Another Brick in the Wall
    by Pink Floyd
  • Proper Education
    by Eric Prydz
2005–2006
  • Paxi Ni Ngongo
    by Bonga
  • Chillando Goma
    by Fulanito
Waltz of the Spirits:
  • Ein Wiener Waltzer (A Viennese Waltz)
    by Karl Jenkins
  • Hermit Of The Sea Rock
    by Karl Jenkins
  • Ein Wiener Waltzer
    by Karl Jenkins
  • The Show Must Go On
    by Queen
2004–2005
  • I wait for you
  • It Don't Mean a Thing
    by Duke Ellington
  • Katana Groove
    by Tomoyasu Hotei
  • Il dolce suono
    (from Lucia di Lammermoor)
  • The Diva Dance
    (from The Fifth Element)
    performed by Emma Shapplin
  • Kill The Target
    by Tomoyasu Hotei
  • Rap & Classica
2003–2004
  • Harlem Nocturne
  • The Dirty Boogie
    by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
  • Four Seasons Tango
    by Antonio Vivaldi, Astor Piazolla
Brasileiro:
  • Fanfarra
  • Malagenha
    by Sérgio Mendes
2002–2003
  • Polka/Waltz
    by Dmitri Shostakovich
Brasileiro:
  • Fanfarra
  • Malagenha
    by Sérgio Mendes
  • Mungal

With Bolotin

SeasonOriginal danceFree dance
2001–2002
  • Tango
  • Flamenco
  • Natasha Atlas
  • Kitaro
  • Natasha Atlas

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Shabalin

Domnina/Shabalin sit with coaches, Gennadi Karponosov and Natalia Linichuk, following their original dance at the 2008–09 Grand Prix Final.
Domnina/Shabalin at the 2008 European Championships.
International
Event02–0303–0404–0505–0606–0707–0808–0909–10
Olympics9th3rd
Worlds15th10th8th7th5th1st
Europeans12th7th6th6th2nd1stWD1st
GP Final5th3rd1st2nd
GP Cup of China4th1st2nd1st
GP Cup of Russia6th4th3rd2nd1st2nd
GP Skate America3rd
GP Skate Canada6th
Finlandia Trophy2nd
Schäfer Memorial1st
Skate Israel2nd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds1st
JGP Final1st
JGP France1st
JGP Serbia1st
National
Russian Champ.3rd2nd1st2nd1st1st
WD: Withdrew

With Bolotin

International
Event2000–012001–02
World Junior Champ.7th
JGP Final7th4th
JGP Bulgaria1st
JGP Czech Republic2nd
JGP Poland2nd
JGP Ukraine3rd
National
Russian Jr. Champ.3rd

With Lobanov

National
Event1999–2000
Russian Championships8th
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