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Post by Angela on Aug 16, 2006 0:31:13 GMT -5
In the interest of keeping things less confusing, I think it would be wise to have a competition claim thread, where all skaters, past and present, post what they have competed in and where they've placed. Post in a hurry, once claimed, there's no one else that can claim that same placement in that same competition in that same year. In other words, no ties.
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Post by Angela on Aug 16, 2006 0:42:09 GMT -5
Danil Andropov -- Men's Singles
2001-02
SP: The Skulls Main Title & Duel by Randy Edelman LP: The Mask of Zorro Medley by James Horner
2001 Finlandia Trophy: 3rd 2001 Junior Grand Prix Tokyo: 2nd 2001 Junior Skate America: 8th 2002 Junior Russian Nationals: 3rd 2002 Junior Europeans: 1st 2002 Junior World Championships: 1st
2002-03 (first senior season)
SP: Interview With The Vampire Medley by Elliot Goldenthal LP: "Fortune plango vulnera" from Carmina Burana, "Duel of the Fates" from Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace, "The Bridge of Khasad-Dun" from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
2002 Russian Nationals: 2nd 2002 Europeans: 3rd 2002 Worlds: 3rd
2003-04
SP: "In The Capulet's Tomb" from Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota LP1: "Sanctuary!/'And He Shall Smite The Wicked'" from Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Alan Menken LP2 (Olympic free skate): Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto/The Swan by Saint-Saens, dedicated to his mother
2004 Russian Nationals: 3rd 2004 European Championships: 3rd 2004 Olympics (Zurich, Swirzerland): 3rd (did not compete in 2004 Worlds due to flu*)
* Flu: After the 2004 Olympics, Danil was attacked by schoolmates and was unresponsive for nearly 3 weeks. This kept him out of the 2004 World Championships. They used the "flu" as a public excuse to not draw any unneeded attention to Danil.
2004-05
SP: see 03-04 LP: "Gravel Road/Those We Don't Speak Of" from The Village by James Newton Howard
2005 Russian National Championships: 2nd 2005 European Championships: 3rd 2005 World Championships: 3rd**
** At the 2005 World Championships, after the competition was over, he gave a press conference where he announced publicly that he was bisexual. Though it is not public knowledge that he has a boyfriend. He also revealed publicly the truth about the "flu" from the World Championships the previous year.
2005-06
SP: Elegy #3 by Rachmaninov LP1: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Medley by Michael Kamen LP2: Brokeback Mountain Medley by Gustavo Santaolalla; skated at Russian Nationals, Olympics, and Worlds
2006 Europeans: 1st 2006 Russian Nationals: 2nd*** 2006 Olympics: 2nd 2006 World Championships: 1st
*** Danil suffered discrimination at this event. He had the skate of his life, and was marked down because of who he is and what he skated to. He should have won the competition. Instead his brother, Evgeny Potemerenko, who fell 3 times and had a two-foot landing in the free skate alone, won his 8th National Title. Evgeny and Danil and most of the other competitors protested the results demanding an explanation.
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Post by lanie on Aug 16, 2006 16:48:19 GMT -5
Alice Ordway & Christian Dwight (GBR) - pairs
1997-1998 (Juniors) (SP: Gymnopedie No 1 by Satie; LP: Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin)
1998 British National Championships, Junior - 1st 1998 World Junior Championships - 2nd
1998-1999 (SP: The Firebird by Stravinsky; LP: The Four Seasons by Vivaldi) 1998 Goodwill Games - 4th 1998 Nebelhorn Trophy (B-level) - 2nd 1999 British National Championships - 1st 1999 European Championships - 9th 1999 World Championships - 15th
Did not participate in the Grand Prix series because Christian began studying at the University of St Andrews, thus curtailing their competitions.
1999-2000 (SP: End Credits from 'Contact'; LP: Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsakov) 2000 British National Championships - 1st 2000 European Championships - 7th 2000 World Championships - 10th
Did not participate in the Grand Prix series due to Christian and Alice's university studies.
2000-2001 (SP: The Feeling Begins by Peter Gabriel; LP: Romeo and Juliet by Tchaikovsky.) 2000 Skate America - 5th 2000 NHK Trophy - 7th 2001 British National Championships - 1st 2001 European Championships - 4th 2001 World Championships - 5th
2001-2002 (SP: Valse Triste by Sibelius; LP: traditional Scottish music) 2001 Skate Canada - 3rd 2001 Nations Cup - 3rd 2002 British National Championships - 1st 2002 European Championships -2nd 2002 Winter Olympic Games Salt Lake City - 5th 2002 World Championships - 3rd
2002-2003 (SP: Anna's Theme by Joshua Bell; LP: The Mission by Morricone) 2002 Trophee Lalique - 2nd 2002 Cup of Russia - 3rd 2002 Grand Prix Final - 5th 2003 British National Championships - 1st 2003 European Championships - 2nd 2003 World Championships - 4th
2003-2004 (SP: Bolero by Ravel; LP: Tristan and Isolde by Wagner) 2003 Cup of Russia - 3rd 2003 NHK Trophy - 3rd 2003 Grand Prix Final - 4th 2004 British National Championships - 1st 2004 European Championships - 1st 2004 Winter Olympic Games Zurich - 3rd 2004 World Championships - 4th
2004-2005 Did not compete.
2005-2006 (SP: Sing Sing Sing by Benny Goodman; LP: Piano Concerto No 1 and 2 by Rachmaninoff) 2005 Skate America - 1st 2005 Skate Canada - 2nd 2005 Trophee Lalique - 2nd 2005 Grand Prix Final - 1st 2006 British National Championships - 1st 2006 European Championships - 1st 2006 Winter Olympic Games Torino - 1st 2006 World Championships - 1st
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Post by Angela on Aug 16, 2006 17:03:23 GMT -5
Evgeni Potemerenko Men's Singles
1995-96
SP: Rachmaninov: Rhapsody On A Theme of Paganini LP: The Nutcracker Medley by Tchaikovsky
1996 Junior Russian Nationals: 1st 1996 Junior Europeans: 1st 1996 Junior Worlds: 1st
1996-97
SP: Giselle LP: The Nutcracker Pas De Deux
Both programs dedicated to his father
1997 Junior Russian Nationals: 1st 1997 Junior Europeans: 1st 1997 Junior Worlds: 1st
1997-98
SP: Mozart Flute Concerto: Program was titled "The Wind" LP: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Overture by Michael Kamen
1998 Junior Russian Nationals: 1st 1998 Junior Europeans: 1st 1998 Olympics: 3rd (first senior competition) 1998 Junior Worlds: 2nd
1998-99 (first full senior season)
SP: Barcelona by John Tesh LP: Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky
1999 Russian Nationals: 1st 1999 Europeans: 1st 1999 Worlds: 1st
1999-2000
SP: Memory from Cats by Andrew Lloyd Weber, played on saxophone LP: "Egyptian Dance" and "Bedouin Dance" from The Ten Commandments by Elmber Bernstein
2000 Russian Nationals: 1st 2000 Europeans: 1st 2000 World Championships: 1st
2000-01
SP: "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff LP1: "The Submarine" and "The Crystal Chamber" from Atlantis: The Lost Empire by James Newton Howard LP2: "Prologue" from Anastasia by David Newman (later half)
2001 Russian Nationals: 1st 2001 Europeans: 1st 2001 World Championships: 1st
2001-02
SP: "Little John & The Band In The Forest" from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves by Michael Kamen LP: "Once Upon A December" piano version by Sally Harmon, orchestral version from the film Anastasia
LP was dedicated to the memory of his sister Nadezhda, who died the previous year at age 12. This was her favorite song.
2002 Russian Nationals: 1st 2002 Europeans: 1st 2002 Olympics: 2nd 2002 Worlds: 2nd
2002-03
SP: "News of Marlowe's Death" from Shakespeare In Love by Stephen Warbeck LP: "Prelude" from "The Ten Commandments" by Elmer Bernstein
2003 Russian Nationals: 1st 2003 European Championships: 1st 2003 Worlds: 1st
2003-04
SP: Chopin's Nocturne in C# Minor played by Vladyslav Szpilman (dedicated to the memory of Szpilman, whose life was dramatized in the film The Pianist. Szpilman's son Andreij congratulated Evgeni after the Olympics for doing such an amazing job of recreating his father's story) LP1: Mozart Requiem (skated through most of the season, dedicated to his fans, as he thought this may be his last elegible season) LP2: Mozart Requiem (different arrangement, dedicated to his father's memory, skated at the Olympics and World Championships)
2004 Russian Nationals: 1st 2004 Europeans: 1st 2004 Olympics: 2nd 2004 Worlds: 2nd
2004-05
SP: Prologue and Dance of the Lilac Fairy from Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky LP: Claire De Lune by Debussy, piano, violin, flute versions
2005 Russian Nationals: 1st 2005 Europeans: 1st 2005 Worlds: 7th*
Stress from his heart condition caused this unfortunate fall from grace.
2005-06
SP: Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven LP: Adagio by Albinoni, played on harp
2006 Russian Nationals: 1st* 2006 Europeans: 2nd 2006 Olympics: 1st 2006 Worlds: 2nd
* See Danil Andropov 05-06 notes.
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Post by lanie on Aug 16, 2006 17:06:07 GMT -5
Christian Dwight - Men's singles
2005-2006 (SP: Adagio for Strings by Barber; LP: Braveheart by James Horner) 2005 Skate Canada - 3rd 2005 Trophee Lalique - 4th 2005 Grand Prix Final - 6th 2006 British National Championships - 1st 2006 Winter Olympic Games Torino - 1st 2006 World Championships - 3rd
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Post by Angela on Aug 16, 2006 19:56:45 GMT -5
Irina Kuznetsova: Note: She competed under the name of Ekaterina Valerova, with different appearance than she now has Ladies' Singles
1995-96
1996 Junior Russian Nationals: 3rd 1996 Junior Europeans: 7th 1996 Junior Worlds: 2nd
1996-97
1997 Junior Russian Nationals: 2nd 1997 Junior Europeans: 5th 1997 Junior Worlds: 1st
1997-98
1998 Junior Russian Nationals: 1st 1999 Junior Europeans: 2nd 1999 Junior Worlds: 4th
1998-99 (first senior season)
1999 Russian Nationals: 3rd 1999 Europeans: 10th 1999 Worlds: 4th
1999-2000
2000 Russian Nationals: 5th
2000-01
2001 Russian Nationals: 1st 2001 European Championships:
In February, 2001, after the Europeans, Ekaterina discovered she was pregnant, and thus was unable to compete in the World Championships for fear of hurting the baby. She had the baby in July, he of course was born prematurely. She has only skated recreationally since.
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Post by lanie on Aug 29, 2006 16:46:38 GMT -5
Anastasia Yurchikova (RUS) 2001-02 2002 Russian National Championships - 2nd 2002 Winter Olympic Games - 4th 2002 World Championships - 4th
2002-03 2003 Russian National Championships - 1st 2003 European Championships - 2nd 2003 World Championships - 2nd
2003-04 2003 Skate America - 1st 2003 NHK Trophy - 1st 2003 Cup of Russia - 7th 2003-04 Grand Prix Final - 1st 2004 Russian National Championships - 1st 2004 Europeans - 3rd 2004 Winter Olympic Games - 1st 2004 Worlds - 4th
2004-05 2004 Skate America - 7th 2004 Trophee Lalique - 1st 2004 Cup of Russia - 2nd 2004-05 Grand Prix Final - 1st 2005 Russian National Championships - 1st 2005 European Championships - 2nd 2005 World Championships - 8th
2005-06 2005 Trophee Lalique - 1st 2005 Cup of Russia - 1st 2005 NHK Trophy - 1st 2005-06 Grand Prix Final - 2nd 2006 Russian National Championships - 1st 2006 European Championships - 1st 2006 Winter Olympic Games - 2nd 2006 World Championships - 2nd
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Post by alexanderdupont on Dec 31, 2007 1:37:52 GMT -5
Alexander Dupont Men's Singles
1997-1998
SP: The Swan by Saint-Saens LP: Adagio from Symphony #3 (Scottish) by Felix Mendelssohn
1998 World Junior Championships: 1st
1998 - 2001, did not compete due to long standing problems with the French Figure Skating Federation. With the pressure of producing results in an Olympic year, Sasha was allowed to return to competition in the 2001 - 2002 season.
2001-2002
SP: School for Scandal Overture by Samuel Barber LP: Hut on Chicken's Legs and The Great Gate of Kiev from Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky
2001 Nations Cup: 1st 2001 N.H.K Trophy: 1st 2002 I.S.U. Grand Prix Final: 1st 2002 French National Championships: 1st 2002 European Championships: 2nd 2002 Winter Olympic Games: 1st 2002 World Championships: 1st
2002-2003
SP: Theme from Il Postino LP: 'The Leaf' performed to Adagio Sostenuto from Piano Concerto # 2 by Rachmaninoff
2002 Skate America: 1st 2002 Skate Canada: 2nd 2002 Trophee Lalique: 1st 2003 I.S.U. Grand Prix Final: 1st 2003 French National Championships: 1st 2003 European Championships: 2nd 2003 World Championships: 2nd
2003-2004
SP: Allegretto from Four Scottish Dances by Malcolm Arnold LP1: Chaconne from First Suite in E-Flat for Military Band by Gustav Holst LP2: Bolero, by Maurice Ravel
2003 Trophee Lalique: 1st 2003 Cup of Russia: 2nd 2003 N.H.K. Trophy: 1st 2004 I.S.U. Grand Prix Final: 2nd 2004 French National Championships: 1st 2004 European Championships: 2nd 2004 Winter Olympic Games: 1st 2004 World Championships: 1st
2004-2005
SP: Polovetsian Dances by Alexander Borodin LP: The Inferno from the Divine Comedy, by Robert W. Smith
2004 Skate America: 1st 2004 Trophee Lalique: 1st 2004 Cup of China: 1st 2005 I.S.U. Grand Prix Final: 1st 2005 French National Championships: 1st 2005 European Championships: 2nd 2005 World Championships: 1st
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