Eteri Tutberidze
Eteri Tutberidze | |
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Tutberidze in 2010 | |
Personal information | |
Native name | Этери Георгиевна Тутберидзе |
Full name | Eteri Georgievna Tutberidze |
Born |
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 24 February 1974
Residence | Moscow, Russia |
Former partner | Nikolai Apter, Alexei Kiliakov, Vyacheslav Chichekin |
Former coach | Tatiana Tarasova, Gennady Akkerman, Natalia Linichuk, Elena Tchaikovskaya, Lidia Kabanova, Edouard Pliner, Evgenia Zelikova |
Skating club | Sambo 70 (SDUSSHOR 37) |
Began skating | c. 1978 |
Retired | c. 1992 |
Eteri Georgievna Tutberidze (Russian: Этери Георгиевна Тутберидзе; born 24 February 1974) is a Russian figure skating coach. She coaches ladies' and men's singles.
Personal life
Eteri Georgievna Tutberidze was born 24 February 1974 in Moscow.[1][2] The youngest of five children, she is half-Georgian, a quarter Russian, and a quarter Armenian.[3] Her mother was a senior engineer at the Ministry of Agricultural Construction and her father worked at the Likhachev plant's foundry and as a taxi driver.[4]
Tutberidze studied at the Academy of Physical Education in Malakhovka and received a degree in choreography from the Institute of Contemporary Art.[4] During her six years in the United States, she lived in Oklahoma City, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, and San Antonio.[3] Her daughter, Diana, was born on 16 January 2003[5] in Las Vegas.[3]
Career
Tutberidze began skating at the age of four and a half, guided by Evgenia Zelikova and then Edouard Pliner.[4] After sustaining a spinal fracture and growing 22 cm, she switched from singles to ice dancing. She was coached by Lidia Kabanova for two years and then joined Elena Tchaikovskaya, who paired her with Vyacheslav Chichekin.[4] After briefly training under Natalia Linichuk, Tutberidze switched to Gennady Akkerman, her coach for the next three years. She skated with Alexei Kiliakov until he emigrated to the United States.[4]
During the 1991–92 season, Tutberidze trained under Tatiana Tarasova before deciding to perform in ice shows.[4] Appearing as an adagio pair skater with Nikolai Apter, she toured with Ice Capades for several years and then worked as a coach in San Antonio, Texas.[3][4] After returning to Russia, she coached at a hockey rink, Serebrianyi in Zelenograd, where ice time was limited for figure skaters.[6] She is now based at Sambo 70 (SDUSSHOR 37) in Moscow and collaborates with Sergei Dudakov.[7][8][9] Her current students include:
- Moris Kvitelashvili[10]
- Evgenia Medvedeva[7] (2016 World and European champion)
- Ilya Skirda
- Polina Tsurskaya[11] (2016 Youth Olympic and 2015-16 JGP Final champion)
- Vladislav Tarasenko
Former students:
- Kamilla Gainetdinova (as a singles skater)
- Polina Korobeynikova (as a child)[6]
- Polina Shelepen[12][13] (two-time JGP Final silver medalist) Coached from age four[14] until July 2012.
- Elizabet Tursynbayeva, for 2012-13 season.[15]
- Serafima Sakhanovich, for 2014-15 season.[16] (2015 World Junior silver medalist, 2014-15 JGP Final silver medalist)
- Yulia Lipnitskaya[17][18] (2014 European champion, 2014 Olympic champion in the team event) until November 2015.
- Adian Pitkeev[8] (2014 World Junior silver medalist) until March 2016.
- Sergei Voronov, from mid-2013 until March 2016.[19] (2014 European silver medalist, 2014–15 GP Final bronze medalist)
References
- ↑ Ermolina, Olga (25 February 2014). Этери Тутберидзе: «Многие спортсмены, которые выходят на высокий уровень, максималисты» [Eteri Tutberidze: "Many elite athletes are overachievers"] (in Russian). Russian Figure Skating Federation. Archived from the original on 28 August 2014.
- ↑ "Этери Георгиевна Тутберидзе" [Eteri Georgievna Tutberidze] (in Russian). fskate.ru.
- 1 2 3 4 Berlot, Jean-Christophe (11 December 2014). "Tutberidze trying to lead her skaters to the light". IceNetwork.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ermolina, Olga (22 March 2015). "ЭТЕРИ ТУТБЕРИДЗЕ: ПЯТЫЙ ЭЛЕМЕНТ" [Eteri Tutberidze: Fifth element] (in Russian). Russian Figure Skating Federation.
- ↑ Vorobieva, Maria (20 January 2014). "Этери Тутберидзе: Липницкой совсем нельзя кушать, мне её очень жалко, но я ничего не могу с этим поделать" [Eteri Tutberidze interview]. team-russia2014.ru (in Russian).
- 1 2 Vaytsekhovskaya, Elena (14 December 2011). Этери ТУТБЕРИДЗЕ: "ПУСТЬ МОИ ДЕВОЧКИ ПОКА ОТСИЖИВАЮТСЯ ЗА ЧУЖИМИ СПИНАМИ" [Eteri Tutberidze interview]. Sport Express (in Russian).
- 1 2 "Evgenia MEDVEDEVA". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 23 August 2014.
- 1 2 "Adian PITKEEV". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 25 August 2014.
- ↑ "Sergei VORONOV". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 25 August 2014.
- ↑ "Moris KVITELASHVILI". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014.
- ↑ "Polina TSURSKAYA". International Skating Union.
- ↑ Flade, Tatjana (11 July 2010). "Riding the wave: Polina Shelepen". Golden Skate.
- ↑ "Polina SHELEPEN: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 22 January 2012.
- ↑ Vaytsekhovskaya, Elena (5 September 2013). Этери Тутберидзе: "На Плющенко можно сделать ставку в командных соревнованиях" [Eteri Tutberidze: "Plushenko can be counted on in the team event"] (in Russian). Sport Express.
- ↑ "Elizabet TURZYNBAEVA". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013.
- ↑ "Serafima SAKHANOVICH: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 27 August 2014.
- ↑ Golinsky, Reut (1 December 2012). "Eteri Tutberidze: "Everything happens for the best"". Absolute Skating.
- ↑ Flade, Tatjana (20 April 2011). "Girl Power! A Russian Uprising". IFS Magazine. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
- ↑ Vaytsekhovskaya, Elena (27 December 2013). Сергей Воронов: "Все лето у меня реально опускались руки" [Sergei Voronov: "I was desperate in the summer"] (in Russian). Sport Express.
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