Vladimir Anatolyevich Fyodorov

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Vladimir Fyodorov figure skating
Full name Vladimir Anatolyevich
Fyodorov
nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday April 22, 1971
place of birth Moscow
size 185 cm
Weight 80 kg
Career
discipline Ice dance
Partner Anna Semenowitsch,
Anselika Krylowa,
Lyudmila Berezowa
Trainer Natalja Linitschuk,
Gennady Karponosov
choreographer Sergei Fokin
status resigned
End of career 1999
Medal table
World Cup medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
ISU World figure skating championships
bronze Prague 1993 Ice dance
 

Vladimir Anatoljewitsch Fjodorow ( Russian Владимир Анатольевич Фёдоров , born April 22, 1971 in Moscow ) is a former Russian figure skater who started in ice dancing .

Fyodorov's first ice dance partner was Lyudmila Berezowa . With her he won the silver medal at the Junior World Championship in 1989.

Then he started with Anselika Krylowa . At her side he won his only world championship medal in 1993 in Prague with bronze behind his compatriots Maja Ussowa and Alexander Schulin as well as Oxana Grishchuk and Yevgeny Platov . Fyodorov finished his only Olympic Games together with Krylowa in 1994 in Lillehammer in sixth place.

Fyodorov's last ice dance partner was Anna Semenowitsch . In 1998, the couple played their only world championship , but did not get past 15th place.

After the end of his career, Fyodorov worked as a coach.

Results

Ice dance

(until 1994 with Anschelika Krylowa , then with Anna Semenowitsch )

Competition / year 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999
winter Olympics 6th
World championships 3. Z 15th
European championships 4th 6th
Soviet championships 2.
Russian championships 3. 1. 3. 4th

Z = withdrawn

(with Lyudmila Berezowa )

Competition / year 1989
Junior World Championships 2.

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