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{{short description|Ukrainian ice dancer}}
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|formerpartner= [[Alla Beknazarova]], [[Tetyana Kurkudym]]
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'''Juri Kocherzhenko''' (born 9 September 1979 in [[Odessa]]) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[ice dancer]]. With former partner [[Alla Beknazarova]], he is the 2001 [[Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships|Ukrainian national champion]] and three-time bronze medalist. Their partnership ended in 2003.
'''Yuriy Kocherzhenko'''<ref name=CIC/> ({{lang-uk|Юрій Кочерженко}},<ref name=day980903/> {{lang-ru|Юрий Кочерженко}}, born 9 September 1979)<ref name=TKYK9899/> is a Ukrainian former competitive [[Ice dancing|ice dancer]]. Along with [[Alla Beknazarova]], he is the [[2001 Karl Schäfer Memorial]] bronze medalist and 2001 [[Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships|Ukrainian national]] champion. Their best ISU Championship result, fourth, came at the [[2001 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2001 World Junior Championships]].


== Career ==
Before teaming up with Beknazarova, he had competed with [[Tatiana Kurkudym]], with whom he was the 1999 Ukrainian junior national champion. They placed 5th at the [[1999 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|1999 World Junior Championships]] and 26th at the [[1999 World Figure Skating Championships|1999 World Championships]].
Kocherzhenko and [[Tetyana Kurkudym]] began competing together internationally in 1995. In the 1998–99 season, they medaled at their [[ISU Junior Grand Prix]] assignments, taking gold in France and bronze in Germany,<ref name=1998JGPFRAres/><ref name=1998JGPGERres/> and placed fifth at the [[1999 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|1999 World Junior Championships]], held in [[Zagreb]] in November 1998. In the second half of the season, they competed on the senior level at the [[1999 World Figure Skating Championships|1999 World Championships]] in [[Helsinki]]. They were coached by Yulia Moskalska and then Alexander Tumanovsky.<ref name=TKYK9899/>

Kocherzhenko teamed up with [[Alla Beknazarova]] in late 1999 or early 2000. They were sent to the [[2000 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2000 World Junior Championships]], held in March in [[Oberstdorf]], and finished 18th. In the 2000–01 season, Beknazarova/Kocherzhenko won gold at two JGP events and qualified for the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final]], where they placed fourth. They also finished fourth at the [[2001 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2001 World Junior Championships]] in [[Sofia]]. They won one senior international medal, bronze at the [[2001 Karl Schäfer Memorial]], and competed at two senior [[ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] events and two senior ISU Championships. Their partnership ended in 2003.{{Citation needed|date=February 2019}}

Kocherzhenko moved to the United States and works as a skating coach in [[Santa Monica, California]].<ref name=CIC/>


== Programs ==
== Programs ==
(with Beknazarova)


=== With Beknazarova ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! Season
! Season
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! 2002–2003 <br> <ref name=bio0203/>
! 2002–2003 <br> <ref name=bio0203/>
|
|
* Waltz: Masquerade <br><small> by [[Aram Khachaturian]] </small>
* <small>Waltz:</small> Masquerade <br><small> by [[Aram Khachaturian]] </small>
* March: Love of Three Oranges <br><small> by [[Sergei Prokofiev]] </small>
* <small>March:</small> Love of Three Oranges <br><small> by [[Sergei Prokofiev]] </small>
* Waltz: Masquerade <br><small> by Aram Khachaturian </small>
* <small>Waltz:</small> Masquerade <br><small> by Aram Khachaturian </small>
|
|
* Nuclear Train <br><small> (from Edge of Darkness) <br> by [[Michael Kamen]] </small>
* Nuclear Train <br><small> (from Edge of Darkness) <br> by [[Michael Kamen]] </small>
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! 2001–2002 <br> <ref name=bio0102/>
! 2001–2002 <br> <ref name=bio0102/>
|
|
* Tango: Hora Cero <br><small> by [[Ástor Piazzolla]] </small>
* <small>Tango:</small> Hora Cero <br><small> by [[Ástor Piazzolla]] </small>
* Flamenco: Bolero <br><small> by [[Maurice Ravel]] </small>
* <small>Flamenco:</small> Bolero <br><small> by [[Maurice Ravel]] </small>
|
|
* Kismet <br><small> by [[Bond (band)|Bond]] </small>
* Kismet <br><small> by [[Bond (band)|Bond]] </small>
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! 2000–2001 <br> <ref name=bio0001/>
! 2000–2001 <br> <ref name=bio0001/>
|
|
* Charleston: Black Bottom <br><small> by R. Henderson </small>
* <small>Charleston:</small> Black Bottom <br><small> by R. Henderson </small>
* Foxtrot: [[Petite Fleur]] <br><small> by [[Sidney Bechet]] </small>
* <small>Foxtrot:</small> [[Petite Fleur]] <br><small> by [[Sidney Bechet]] </small>
* Quickstep: When you Smile <br><small> by V. Scalter </small>
* <small>Quickstep:</small> When you Smile <br><small> by V. Scalter </small>
|
|
* Avatora <br><small> by Era </small>
* Avatora <br><small> by Era </small>
|}

=== With Kurkudym ===
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! Season
! [[Original dance]]
! [[Free dance (figure skating)|Free dance]]
|-
! 1998–1999 <br> <ref name=TKYK9899/>
|
*
| <small>Russian folk</small>
* Bublitchky <br><small> by the Paul Mauriat Orchestra </small>
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! colspan=5 align=center | '''Results'''<ref name=bio0001/><ref name=bio0102/><ref name=bio0203/>
! colspan=5 align=center | '''Results'''<ref name=bio0001/><ref name=bio0102/><ref name=bio0203/>
|-
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''International'''
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''International'''
|-
|-
! Event
! Event
! 1999–00
! 1999–2000
! 2000–01
! 2000–2001
! 2001–02
! 2001–2002
! 2002–03
! 2002–2003
|-
|-
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]] || || || 25th ||
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Champ.]] || || || 25th ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|Europeans]] || || 23rd || ||
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|European Champ.]] || || 23rd || ||
|-
|-
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Bofrost Cup on Ice|Bofrost Cup]] || || || || 9th
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Bofrost Cup on Ice]] || || || || 9th
|-
|-
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Skate Canada International|Skate Canada]] || || || 11th ||
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Skate Canada International|Skate Canada]] || || || 11th ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Karl Schäfer Memorial|Karl Schäfer]] || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd ||
| align=left | [[Karl Schäfer Memorial]] || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Nebelhorn Trophy|Nebelhorn]] || || || 5th ||
| align=left | [[Nebelhorn Trophy]] || || || 5th ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Winter Universiade|Universiade]] || || || || 4th
| align=left | [[Figure skating at the Winter Universiade|Winter Universiade]] || || || || 4th
|-
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''International: Junior'''
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''International: Junior'''
|-
|-
| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|Junior Worlds]] || 18th || 4th || ||
| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Champ.]] || 18th || 4th || ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final|JGP Final]] || || 4th || ||
| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final|JGP Final]] || || 4th || ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[2000–2001 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP France]] || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || ||
| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in France|JGP France]] || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[2000–2001 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP Ukraine]] || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || ||
| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Ukraine|JGP Ukraine]] || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || ||
|-
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''National'''
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''National'''
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! colspan=5 align=center | '''Results'''<ref name=bio0001/>
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''International'''<ref name=TKYK9899/>
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''International'''
|-
|-
! Event
! Event
! 1995–96
! 1996–1997
! 1996–97
! 1997–1998
! 1997–98
! 1998–1999
! 1998–99
! 1999–2000
! 99–2000
|-
|-
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]] || || || 26th ||
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Champ.]] || || || || 26th ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Nebelhorn Trophy|Nebelhorn]] || || || || 10th
| align=left | [[Nebelhorn Trophy]] || || || || || 10th
|-
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''International: Junior'''
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''International: Junior'''
|-
|-
| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|Junior Worlds]] || 19th || || 5th ||
| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Champ.]] || || 19th || || 5th ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[1998–1999 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP France]] || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st ||
| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in France|JGP France]] || || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[1998–1999 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP Germany]] || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd ||
| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Germany|JGP Germany]] || || || 9th || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Ukraine|JGP Ukraine]] || || || 6th || ||
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''National'''
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships|Ukrainian Champ.]] || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd ||
| align=left | [[Blue Swords]] || || 9th J. || || ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Grand Prix International St. Gervais|St. Gervais]] || || 10th J. || || ||
| colspan=5 align=center | <small> JGP = Junior Grand Prix </small>
|-
| align=left | Ukrainian Souvenir || 9th J. || || || ||
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | '''National'''
|-
| align=left | [[Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships|Ukrainian Champ.]] || || || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd ||
|-
| colspan=6 align=center | <small> J. = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix </small>
|}
|}


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist|refs=
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<ref name=bio0001>{{cite web | title = Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2000/2001 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20010428234101/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00004747.htm | archivedate = 28 April 2001 }}</ref>
<ref name=TKYK9899>{{cite web | url = http://dev.figureskating.sportresult.com/Bios/UKR/2014/8/51462/ladies/SP/195 | title = KURKUDYM Tatiana / KOCHERZHENKO Juri | publisher = [[International Skating Union]] | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140617233430/http://dev.figureskating.sportresult.com/Bios/UKR/2014/8/51462/ladies/SP/195 | archivedate = 17 June 2014 | url-status = live }}</ref>


<ref name=bio0102>{{cite web | title = Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2001/2002 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20020602052841/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00004747.htm | archivedate = 2 June 2002 }}</ref>
<ref name=bio0001>{{cite web | url = http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00004747.htm | title = Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2000/2001 | publisher = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20010428234101/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00004747.htm | archivedate = 28 April 2001 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


<ref name=bio0203>{{cite web | title = Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2002/2003 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20031019224735/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00004747.htm | archivedate = 19 October 2003 }}</ref>
<ref name=bio0102>{{cite web | url = http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00004747.htm | title = Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2001/2002 | publisher = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20020602052841/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00004747.htm | archivedate = 2 June 2002 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


<ref name=1998JGPFRAres>{{cite web | url = http://ww2.isu.org/figure/events/9899/sg98.html | title = 1998 JGP St. Gervais | work = International Skating Union }}</ref>
<ref name=bio0203>{{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00004747.htm | title = Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2002/2003 | publisher = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20031019224735/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00004747.htm | archivedate = 19 October 2003 | url-status = dead }}</ref>


<ref name=1998JGPGERres>{{cite web | url = http://ww2.isu.org/figure/events/9899/bluesw98.html | title = 1998 JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter | work = International Skating Union }}</ref>
<ref name=1998JGPFRAres>{{cite web | url = http://ww2.isu.org/figure/events/9899/sg98.html | title = 1998 JGP St. Gervais | publisher = International Skating Union }}</ref>

<ref name=1998JGPGERres>{{cite web | url = http://ww2.isu.org/figure/events/9899/bluesw98.html | title = 1998 JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter | publisher = International Skating Union }}</ref>

<ref name=day980903>{{cite news | url = https://day.kyiv.ua/uk/article/taym-aut/korotko-sport-80 | script-title=uk:Коротко / СПОРТ | language = Ukrainian |trans-title=Sports in brief | publisher = day.kyiv.ua | date = 3 September 1998 }}</ref>

<ref name=CIC>{{cite web | url = http://www.usfigureskating.org/Content/web%20report_alpha_2013.pdf | title = 2013 - 2014 Coach/Instructor Compliance | publisher = [[U.S. Figure Skating]] | date = 25 April 2014 | page = 151 }}</ref>


}}
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{isu name | id=00004747 | name= Alla Beknazarova / Juri Kocherzhenko }}
* {{isu name | id=00004747 | name= Alla Beknazarova / Yuriy Kocherzhenko }}


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Latest revision as of 04:27, 30 January 2024

Yuriy Kocherzhenko
Other namesJuri/Yuri Kocherzhenko
Born (1979-09-09) 9 September 1979 (age 44)
Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Figure skating career
CountryUkraine
Skating clubDynamo Kyiv
Began skating1983
Retired2003

Yuriy Kocherzhenko[1] (Ukrainian: Юрій Кочерженко,[2] Russian: Юрий Кочерженко, born 9 September 1979)[3] is a Ukrainian former competitive ice dancer. Along with Alla Beknazarova, he is the 2001 Karl Schäfer Memorial bronze medalist and 2001 Ukrainian national champion. Their best ISU Championship result, fourth, came at the 2001 World Junior Championships.

Career[edit]

Kocherzhenko and Tetyana Kurkudym began competing together internationally in 1995. In the 1998–99 season, they medaled at their ISU Junior Grand Prix assignments, taking gold in France and bronze in Germany,[4][5] and placed fifth at the 1999 World Junior Championships, held in Zagreb in November 1998. In the second half of the season, they competed on the senior level at the 1999 World Championships in Helsinki. They were coached by Yulia Moskalska and then Alexander Tumanovsky.[3]

Kocherzhenko teamed up with Alla Beknazarova in late 1999 or early 2000. They were sent to the 2000 World Junior Championships, held in March in Oberstdorf, and finished 18th. In the 2000–01 season, Beknazarova/Kocherzhenko won gold at two JGP events and qualified for the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, where they placed fourth. They also finished fourth at the 2001 World Junior Championships in Sofia. They won one senior international medal, bronze at the 2001 Karl Schäfer Memorial, and competed at two senior Grand Prix events and two senior ISU Championships. Their partnership ended in 2003.[citation needed]

Kocherzhenko moved to the United States and works as a skating coach in Santa Monica, California.[1]

Programs[edit]

With Beknazarova[edit]

Season Original dance Free dance
2002–2003
[6]
2001–2002
[7]
2000–2001
[8]
  • Avatora
    by Era

With Kurkudym[edit]

Season Original dance Free dance
1998–1999
[3]
Russian folk
  • Bublitchky
    by the Paul Mauriat Orchestra

Results[edit]

With Beknazarova[edit]

Results[8][7][6]
International
Event 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
World Champ. 25th
European Champ. 23rd
GP Bofrost Cup on Ice 9th
GP Skate Canada 11th
Karl Schäfer Memorial 3rd
Nebelhorn Trophy 5th
Winter Universiade 4th
International: Junior
World Junior Champ. 18th 4th
JGP Final 4th
JGP France 1st
JGP Ukraine 1st
National
Ukrainian Champ. 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix

With Kurkudym[edit]

International[3]
Event 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 99–2000
World Champ. 26th
Nebelhorn Trophy 10th
International: Junior
World Junior Champ. 19th 5th
JGP France 1st
JGP Germany 9th 3rd
JGP Ukraine 6th
Blue Swords 9th J.
St. Gervais 10th J.
Ukrainian Souvenir 9th J.
National
Ukrainian Champ. 3rd
J. = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "2013 - 2014 Coach/Instructor Compliance" (PDF). U.S. Figure Skating. 25 April 2014. p. 151.
  2. ^ Коротко / СПОРТ [Sports in brief] (in Ukrainian). day.kyiv.ua. 3 September 1998.
  3. ^ a b c d "KURKUDYM Tatiana / KOCHERZHENKO Juri". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 17 June 2014.
  4. ^ "1998 JGP St. Gervais". International Skating Union.
  5. ^ "1998 JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter". International Skating Union.
  6. ^ a b "Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2002/2003". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 October 2003.
  7. ^ a b "Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2001/2002". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 June 2002.
  8. ^ a b "Alla BEKNAZAROVA / Juri KOCHERZHENKO: 2000/2001". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 April 2001.

External links[edit]