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'''Marina Timofeieva''' (born February 24, 1984 in [[Tallinn]]) is an [[Estonia]]n [[ice dancer]]. With partner [[Evgeni Striganov]], she is the 2003 & 2004 [[Estonian Figure Skating Championships|Estonian national champion]]. They were five time competitors at the [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships]], with the highest placement of 17th in 2003. They placed 22nd at the [[2003 European Figure Skating Championships]] and 26th at the [[2003 World Figure Skating Championships]]. They were coached by Lea Rand, the mother of fellow Estonian ice dancers [[Kristin Rand|Kristin]] and [[Taavi Rand]].
'''Marina Timofeieva''' (born February 24, 1984 in [[Tallinn]]) is an [[Estonia]]n [[ice dancer]]. With partner [[Evgeni Striganov]], she is the 2003 & 2004 [[Estonian Figure Skating Championships|Estonian national champion]]. They were five time competitors at the [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships]], with the highest placement of 17th in 2003. They placed 22nd at the [[2003 European Figure Skating Championships]] and 26th at the [[2003 World Figure Skating Championships]]. They were coached by Lea Rand, the mother of fellow Estonian ice dancers [[Kristjan Rand|Kristjan]] and [[Taavi Rand]].


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Marina Timofeieva
Born (1984-02-24) February 24, 1984 (age 40)
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Figure skating career
Country Estonia
Skating clubFSC Jääklid Tallinn
Retired2004

Marina Timofeieva (born February 24, 1984 in Tallinn) is an Estonian ice dancer. With partner Evgeni Striganov, she is the 2003 & 2004 Estonian national champion. They were five time competitors at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships, with the highest placement of 17th in 2003. They placed 22nd at the 2003 European Figure Skating Championships and 26th at the 2003 World Figure Skating Championships. They were coached by Lea Rand, the mother of fellow Estonian ice dancers Kristjan and Taavi Rand.

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