Stanislaw Morosow

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Stanislaw Morosow figure skating
Tatiana Volosozhar and Stanislav Morozov
Full name Stanislaw Morosow
nation UkraineUkraine Ukraine
birthday 1st February 1979
place of birth SverdlovskSoviet Union
size 185 cm
Career
discipline Pair skating
Partner Tetiana Volososhar
Former partner Jelena Belusovskaya, Aljona Savchenko
society Dynamo Kiev
Trainer Ingo Steuer
status resigned
End of career 2010
Personal best
 Total points 173.62 World Cup 2007
 Freestyle 116.00 World Cup 2007
 Short program 64.10 World Cup 2009
Placements in the figure skating Grand Prix
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Grand Prix competitions 0 2 2
 

Stanislaw Morosow ( Ukrainian / Russian Станислав Морозов ; born February 1, 1979 in Sverdlovsk , Soviet Union ) is a former Ukrainian figure skater in pair skating . He initially started with Jelena Belusowskaja. From 1999 to 2002 Aljona Savchenko and Stanislaw Morosow formed an ice skating couple. The couple became Junior World Champions in the 1999/2000 season. After the Olympic Games in 2002, the couple separated. Stanislaw Morosow interrupted his skating career because of an injury. From 2004 he ran with Tatjana Wolossoschar . Wolossoshar / Morosow were multiple national champions of Ukraine, 12th of the 2006 Winter Olympics and fourth of the 2007 World Championships and the 2008 European Championships. Your trainer was originally Galina Kuchar. After the 2008 World Championships, they changed coach and trained with Ingo Steuer in Chemnitz in a training group with Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy . After the 2010 Winter Olympics, Stanislaw Morosow ended his ice skating career as an active athlete.

Tatiana Wolossoshar is now running with Maxim Trankov . The couple are now being trained by Morosow. Under Morosow, the couple became European champions and runner-up world champions in 2012.

Successes / results

(with Volososchar)

Competition / winter season 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
winter Olympics - 12. - - - 8th.
World championships 10. 10. 4th 9. 6th
European championships 5. - 5. 4th 4th 4th
Ukrainian championships 1. - 1. 1. 1.
Grand Prix Final 4th
Skate America 2.
NHK Trophy 4th
Eric Bompard Trophy 5.
Cup of Russia 5. 3.
Cup of China 2. 3.
Winter Universiade 2. 2.
Karl Schäfer Memorial 1.

(with Savchenko)

Competition / winter season 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002
winter Olympics - - - 15th
World championships - - 9. -
European championships - 7th 6th -
Ukrainian championships 2. 1. 1. -
Junior World Championships 12. 1. - -
Sparkassen Cup - - 5. -
Cup of Russia - 4th 7th -
Skate Canada - - 6th -

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