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Evgeni Rukavicin

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Evgeni Rukavicin
Evgeni Rukavicin at the 2011 Rostelecom Cup
Full nameEvgeni Vladimirovich Rukavicin
Native nameЕвгений Владимирович Рукавицын
Born (1977-02-26) 26 February 1977 (age 47)
Saint Petersburg, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

Evgeni Vladimirovich Rukavicin (Russian: Евгений Владимирович Рукавицын; born 26 February 1977) is a Russian figure skating coach. He coaches ladies' and men's singles.

Career

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Evgeni Rukavicin competed at 1995 Russian Figure Skating Championships where he placed 10th. He became a coach after his retirement from competitive figure skating when he was 19.[1]

His first remarkable pupil was Russia Konstantin Menshov.[2][3] Rukavicin coached Menshov to the 2011 Russian National title and 2014 European bronze medal.

His current students include

His former students included also

Rukavicin also worked with Finland Viveca Lindfors, 2019 European bronze medalist.[30] [31]

A lot of his students are known for their jumping achievements. Konstantin Menshov became one of the first skaters to have landed two quad jumps in a short program and three quads in a free skate (at the age of 31). Vladislav Sesganov practiced quad lutz and quad lutz - triple toe loop combination since 2011.[32][33][34] He landed quad lutz in a sanctioned international competition in 2013.[35] Some skaters from his training group practiced and attempted difficult jumps in competitions, such as Anton Shulepov,[36] Konstantin Menshov,[37] Dmitri Aliev,[38] Gordei Gorshkov.[39]

As a result, Dmitri Aliev became the first European skater to have completed at least three different quad jumps in international competitions: toe loop, Lutz and Salchow.[40] Makar Ignatov is the first Russian and also European skater to have landed four quads in the free skate and also six quads in two programs. He landed 4Lo and 4T-3T in his short program as well as 4Lo, 4S, 4T-3T and 4T in the free skate at the 2021 NHK Trophy.[41][42]

References

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  1. ^ Евгений Владимирович Рукавицын
  2. ^ "Константин Александрович Меньшов". Fskate.ru.
  3. ^ "Konstantin MENSHOV". International Skating Union. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Дмитрий Сергеевич Алиев". Fskate.ru.
  5. ^ "Dmitri ALIEV". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 23 May 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  6. ^ Anastasiia GUBANOVA
  7. ^ "Полина Владиславовна Агафонова". Fskate.ru.
  8. ^ "Мария Эдуардовна Артемьева". Fskate.ru.
  9. ^ "Maria ARTEMIEVA". International Skating Union. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  10. ^ Glebs BASINS
  11. ^ "Alisa FEDICHKINA". International Skating Union. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  12. ^ Alina FJODOROVA
  13. ^ Roman GALAY
  14. ^ "Гордей Олегович Горшков". Fskate.ru.
  15. ^ "Gordei GORSHKOV". International Skating Union. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  16. ^ Makar IGNATOV
  17. ^ Elzbieta KROPA
  18. ^ Пилясов, Антон (17 April 2014). "Леонова будет тренироваться у Рукавицына". sports.ru.
  19. ^ "Alena LEONOVA". International Skating Union. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  20. ^ "Ксения Олеговна Макарова". Fskate.ru.
  21. ^ Elizaveta NUGUMANOVA
  22. ^ Oona OUNASVUORI
  23. ^ "Diana PERVUSHKINA". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 July 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  24. ^ «Попросили уехать из Петербурга, а из соцсетей узнал, что меня сняли с чемпионата мира». Наш фигурист — главная надежда Чехии
  25. ^ "Biography". www.isuresults.com. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  26. ^ Симоненко, Андрей (8 October 2015). "Третий раз в новый класс. Зачем одна из лучших юниорок мира сменила тренера". Sovsport. Archived from the original on November 21, 2015.
  27. ^ "Владислав Дмитриевич Сезганов". Fskate.ru.
  28. ^ "Anton SHULEPOV". International Skating Union. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  29. ^ ЕРМОЛИНА, Ольга. "Анастасия Гулякова победила в финале Кубка России, Анастасия Губанова завоевала серебро, Мария Талалайкина - бронзу". www.fsrussia.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  30. ^ "Viveca Lindfors retires" (in Finnish). SkatingFinland. 27 July 2020.
  31. ^ "Viveca Lindfors: at the age of 13, I would have taken the idea of learning quads as a joke" (in Russian). R-Sport. 30 January 2019.
  32. ^ Рукавицын надеется, что фигурист Сезганов превзойдет достижение Мроза
  33. ^ Quad Lutz by Vladislav Sezganov
  34. ^ Vladislav Sezganov - Quad Lutz + Triple Toeloop
  35. ^ 18th INTERNATIONAL CUP OF NICE MEN SHORT PROGRAM JUDGES DETAILS PER SKATER
  36. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Антон Шулепов СДЮШОР СПб. YouTube.
  37. ^ Konstantin Menshov: Quad Salchow / Quad loop / Quad toe-Triple toe / Quad toe-Quad toe attempt
  38. ^ Dima Aliev nails a quad loop
  39. ^ Gordei Gorshkov - 4Lo
  40. ^ "Dmitri Aliev is the first european skater to have completed al least 3 quad jumps in international competitions".
  41. ^ "NHK Trophy 2021".
  42. ^ "Макар Игнатов стал первым российским фигуристом, исполнившим 4 четверных прыжка в одной программе".