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⚫ | '''Aleksei Saks''' (born |
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{{Infobox figure skater |
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|name= Aleksei Saks |
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|country= {{EST}} |
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|birth_date= {{Birth date and age|1982|5|20|df=y}} |
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|height= {{height|m=1.77}} |
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|partner= |
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|formerpartner= [[Diana Rennik]] |
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|coach= |
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|formercoach= Ardo Rennik, Irina Kononova |
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|choreographer= Julia Rennik |
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|formerchoreographer= |
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|skating club= FSC Medal Tallinn |
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|retired= 2007 |
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|combined total= 122.59 |
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|combined date= [[2005 World Figure Skating Championships|2005 Worlds]] |
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|SP score= 43.53 |
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|SP date= [[2005 World Figure Skating Championships|2005 Worlds]] |
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|FS score= 79.06 |
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|FS date= [[2005 World Figure Skating Championships|2005 Worlds]] |
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|birth_place=[[Tallinn]], Estonia |
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⚫ | '''Aleksei Saks''' (born 20 May 1982 in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]) is an [[Estonian people|Estonian]] former competitive [[pair skating|pair skater]]. With [[Diana Rennik]], he is the four times Estonian national champion. The two were placed 17th at the [[2006 Winter Olympics]].<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference}}</ref> Saks previously competed internationally as a single skater on the junior level. |
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| [[Winter Olympic Games]] || || || || || align="center" | 17th || |
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| [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Championships]] || align="center" |13th ||align="center" | 15th || || || || |
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| Estonian Championships ||align="center" bgcolor="silver"| 2nd || align="center" bgcolor="gold" |1st ||align="center" bgcolor="gold"| 1st ||align="center" bgcolor="gold"|1st ||align="center" bgcolor="gold" | 1st ||align="center" bgcolor="silver" | 2nd |
| [[Estonian Figure Skating Championships|Estonian Championships]] ||align="center" bgcolor="silver"| 2nd || align="center" bgcolor="gold" |1st ||align="center" bgcolor="gold"| 1st ||align="center" bgcolor="gold"|1st ||align="center" bgcolor="gold" | 1st ||align="center" bgcolor="silver" | 2nd |
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| [[Trophée Eric Bompard]] || || || || ||align="center" | 10th || |
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| [[Cup of China]] || || || ||align="center" | 9th || || |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* {{isu name | id=00005845 | name=Aleksei Saks}} |
* {{isu name | id=00005845 | name=Aleksei Saks}} |
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* {{Olympedia}} |
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* {{Olympics.com|aleksei-saks}} |
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* {{ESBL profile|Aleksei_Saks}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 24 May 2023
Aleksei Saks | |
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Born | Tallinn, Estonia | 20 May 1982
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Estonia |
Skating club | FSC Medal Tallinn |
Retired | 2007 |
Aleksei Saks (born 20 May 1982 in Tallinn, Estonia) is an Estonian former competitive pair skater. With Diana Rennik, he is the four times Estonian national champion. The two were placed 17th at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[1] Saks previously competed internationally as a single skater on the junior level.
Competitive highlights[edit]
(with Rennik)
Event | 2001–2002 | 2002–2003 | 2003–2004 | 2004–2005 | 2005–2006 | 2006–2007 |
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Winter Olympic Games | 17th | |||||
World Championships | 19th | 18th | 16th | 22nd | ||
European Championships | 17th | 13th | 12th | 11th | 12th | 14th |
World Junior Championships | 13th | 15th | ||||
Estonian Championships | 2nd | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 2nd |
Trophée Eric Bompard | 10th | |||||
Cup of China | 9th | |||||
Karl Schafer Memorial | 9th | |||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 10th | |||||
Finlandia Trophy | 7th |
References[edit]
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Aleksei Saks". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
External links[edit]
- Aleksei Saks at the International Skating Union
- Aleksei Saks at Olympedia
- Aleksei Saks at Olympics.com
- Aleksei Saks at ESBL (in Estonian)