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'''Juri Kocherzhenko''' (born [[September 9]], [[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.
'''Juri Kocherzhenko''' (born September 9, 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.


Before teaming up with Beknazarova, he had competed with [[Tatiana Kurkudym]], with whom he was the 1999 Ukrainian junior national champion. They placed 19th at the 1997 [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships]], 5th at the 1999 Juniors Worlds, and 26th at the 1999 [[World Figure Skating Championships]].
Before teaming up with Beknazarova, he had competed with [[Tatiana Kurkudym]], with whom he was the 1999 Ukrainian junior national champion. They placed 19th at the 1997 [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships]], 5th at the 1999 Juniors Worlds, and 26th at the 1999 [[World Figure Skating Championships]].

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Yuriy Kocherzhenko
Height181 cm (5.94 ft)
Figure skating career
Country Ukraine
Skating clubDynamo Kiev

Juri Kocherzhenko (born September 9, 1979 in Odessa) is a Ukrainian ice dancer. With former partner Alla Beknazarova, he is the 2001 Ukrainian national champion and three-time bronze medalist. Their partnership ended in 2003.

Before teaming up with Beknazarova, he had competed with Tatiana Kurkudym, with whom he was the 1999 Ukrainian junior national champion. They placed 19th at the 1997 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, 5th at the 1999 Juniors Worlds, and 26th at the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships.

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