Natasha Purich ( born Natasha Purich , born June 5, 1995 , Edmonton , Alberta , Canada ) is a Canadian figure skater who performs in pair skating.
| Natasha Purich | |
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| Personal Information | |
| Presents | |
| Date of Birth | June 5, 1995 (24 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Edmonton , Alberta |
| Growth | 150 cm |
| Partner | David Portz |
| Former partners | Andrew Wolf Raymond Schulz , Sebastian Archery Mervyn Tran |
| Trainer | Richard Gauthier, Bruno Marcott |
| Former trainers | Ravi Valia, Bruno Pelltier |
| Choreographer | Julie Marcott |
| Place of residence | Montreal , Quebec |
| Sports achivments | |
| The best results on the ISU system (at international amateur competitions) | |
| Amount | 153.70 |
| Short | 56.14 |
| Arbitrary | 97.56 |
| The card was last updated: 11/13/2014 | |
As of November 1, 2017, the Purich / Ports pair is ranked 79th in the ranking of the International Skating Union (ISU) [1] .
Career
Until 2013, the skater also performed in singles.
With former partner Raymond Schultz, they finished seventh in the 2011 Junior World Championships and won the 2011 Canadian Junior Championships . In 2012, Natasha’s new partner was Sebastian Archeri, but a year later the athlete changed her partner and began to perform with the former Japanese figure skater Mervyn Tran . At the end of the Olympic season, this couple also broke up, and Andrew Wolf became the new partner of Natasha Purich. The couple's debut took place at home in Barry at the Autumn Classic International tournament, where the skaters finished next to the podium [2] . In January 2015, the skaters at the national championship became only sixth [3] . However, with this partner she subsequently did not slip.
In the Olympic season, Natasha has a new partner, David Ports. Canadian skaters began the new Olympic season with a debut in Bratislava , where they performed at the Ondrei Nepela Memorial tournament, they finished penultimate [4] .
Programs
With Tran
| Season | Short program | Free program |
|---|---|---|
| 2013—2014 |
| Life is beautiful Nikola Piovani
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With Archery
| Season | Short program | Free program |
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| 2012—2013 |
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With Schultz
| Season | Short program | Free program |
|---|---|---|
| 2011-2012 |
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| 2010—2011 |
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Single Skating
| Season | Short program | Free program |
|---|---|---|
| 2010—2011 |
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Results
Pair Skating
| Competition / Season | 2017–2018 |
|---|---|
| Nepel Memorial | five |
Wolf Pair Skating
| Competition / Season | 2014–2015 |
|---|---|
| Grand Prix: China Cup | 6 |
| Autumn Classic | four |
| Canadian Championship | 6 |
Tran Skating
| results | |
|---|---|
| International | |
| Competition | 2013—2014 |
| Championship of the Four Continents | five |
| GP Trophée Eric Bompard | 6 |
| Nebelhorn trophy | 6 |
| National | |
| Canadian Championship | four |
| GP - Grand Prix stage | |
Archery Pair Skating
| results | |
|---|---|
| International | |
| Competition | 2012—2013 |
| SOUTH Austria | ten |
| SOUTH GERMANY | 6 |
| National | |
| Canadian Championship | 2 J. |
| SGP = Junior Grand Prix stage; J. = junior level | |
Shultz pair skating
| results | ||
|---|---|---|
| International | ||
| Competition | 2010-11 | 2011-12 |
| GP NHK Trophy | eight | |
| International: among juniors | ||
| World Junior Championship | five | |
| UGP Final | 7 | |
| SOUTH CZECH REPUBLIC | 3 | |
| SOUTH UK | 3 | |
| National | ||
| Canadian Championship | 1 J. | eight |
| GP = Grand Prix; SGP = Junior Grand Prix; J. = junior level | ||
Single Skating
| results | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| International | |||
| Competition | 2010-11 | 2011-12 | 2012-13 |
| SOUTH Austria | 9 | ||
| National | |||
| Canadian Championship | 4 J. | 8 J. | 4 J. |
| SGP = Junior Grand Prix; J. = junior level | |||
Notes
- ↑ ISU World Standings for Figure Skating and Ice Dance . ISU (January 5, 2017). Date of treatment January 5, 2017.
- ↑ Autumn Classic International. Couples: Duhamel and Redford won, Davankova - Enbert - sixth.
- ↑ Canadian Championship. Couples: Duhamel - Redford won, Ilyushechkina - Moskovich - second.
- ↑ Nepel Memorial. Couples: Zabiyako and Enbert won, Astakhova and Rogonov - the second.
Links
- Natasha Purich / Davin Ports (English) on the official website of the International Union of Skaters .
- Natasha Purich / Andrew Wolf (English) on the official website of the International Skating Union .
- Natasha Purich / Mervyn Tran (English) on the official website of the International Union of Skaters .
- Natasha Purich / Sebastian Archery on the official website of the International Union of Skaters .
- Natasha Purich / Raymond Schulz (English) on the official website of the International Skating Union .
- Natasha Purich (English) on the official website of the International Union of Skaters .