Kristina Aleksandrovna Oblasova (born September 11, 1984 , Moscow , RSFSR , USSR ) - Russian figure skater , bronze medalist of the 2004 Russian Championship. Represented Russia at the 2004 European Championship (took 16th place). Among juniors, she twice became the champion of Russia (in 2001 and 2002) and once the world champion (in 2001 ). Master of Sports of Russia of international class .
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Kristina Oblasova at the 2004 European Championships. | |
| Personal Information | |
| Presents | |
| Date of Birth | September 11, 1984 ( 34) |
| Place of Birth | Moscow , USSR |
| Growth | 172 cm |
| Former trainers | Zhanna Gromova , Elena Tchaikovskaya Victor Kudryavtsev |
| Former choreographers | Olga Markova , Elena Matveeva |
| Sports achivments | |
| The best results on the ISU system (at international amateur competitions) | |
| Amount | 127.96 |
| Short | 44.68 |
| Arbitrary | 83.28 |
| Completed the performance | |
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Career
Kristina Oblasova was born in 1984 in Moscow. From a young age, she was a promising and gifted Russian figure skater.
She managed to break into the youth Grand Prix finals in 2000 , where she won a silver medal. She won the 2001 Junior World Junior Championships.
She ended her sports career at the 2005 Russian Championship , where she did not finish her performances.
Sporting Achievements
| Event | 1996–97 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000-01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 |
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| Europe championship | sixteen | ||||||
| Grand Prix Stages: Rostelecom Cup | 7 | ||||||
| Grand Prix Stages: Skate Canada | eleven | ||||||
| Grand Prix Stages: Bofrost Cup on Ice | five | ||||||
| The Golden Horse of Zagreb | 2 | five | |||||
| Nebelhorn trophy | 3 | ||||||
| World Junior Championship | one | eleven | 9 | ||||
| Grand Prix Junior Final | 2 | ||||||
| Junior Grand Prix Stages: France | one | ||||||
| Junior Grand Prix Stages: Germany | one | ||||||
| Junior Grand Prix Stages: Japan | ten | ||||||
| Junior Grand Prix Stages: Netherlands | one | ||||||
| Stages of the Junior Grand Prix: Ukraine | four | ||||||
| Russian championship | 14 | ten | 6 | five | five | 3 | |
| Russian Junior Figure Skating Championship | 17 | four | one | one | one |
See also
- Junior World Figure Skating Championship 2002
- Junior World Figure Skating Championship 2003
Links
- Kristina Oblasova (English) on the official website of the International Union of Skaters .
- Articles
- Arthur Werner: articles - Sofia met us with flowers ...
- In our group, they kill the desire to ride on the site of Arthur Werner
- Sixteen failed stars. Part Two - Olympic Views - Blogs - Sports.ru
- Kristina Oblasova: I want to seduce Brian Joubert - Soviet Sport (February 9, 2004)
- Oblasova won the last gold of Sofia - Sport Express (March 3, 2001)
- Piseev cheating on his wife with Christina? - Change (March 22, 2004)
- FIGURE SKATING - Victor KUDRYAVTSEV: I WENT THE AMERICAN WAY IN ITS SCHOOL - Sport-Express
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