Tatiana Mishina
Tatiana Mishina | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Tatiana Nikolaevna Mishina |
Alternative names | Tatiana Nikolaevna Oleneva |
Country represented | Soviet Union |
Born |
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 16 June 1954
Tatiana Nikolaevna Mishina (Russian: Татьяна Николаевна Мишина), née: Oleneva (Оленева) is a Russian figure skating coach and former competitor for the Soviet. She is the 1973 Soviet national champion.
Career
Mishina won bronze at the 1972 Prize of Moscow News. She then won the Soviet national title and was assigned to the 1973 European Championships where she finished 14th. Following her retirement from competition, she began coaching.
Mishina's current students include:
- Andrei Lazukin[1]
- Elizaveta Nugumanova
- Sofia Samudorova
- Andrei Zuber[2]
- Alexander Petrov[3]
Her former students include:
- Natalia Ogoreltseva
- Maria Stavitskaia[4]
- Artur Gachinski[5]
- Ksenia Doronina[6]
- Andrei Lutai (second coach[7])
Personal life
Oleneva married her former coach[8] Alexei Mishin. They have two sons, both of whom play tennis.
Results
International | |||
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Event | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 |
European Championships | 14th | ||
Prize of Moscow News | 3rd | 5th | |
National | |||
Soviet Championships | 2nd | 1st | 2nd |
References
- ↑ "Andrei LAZUKIN: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 October 2014.
- ↑ Andrei ZUBER at the International Skating Union
- ↑ Alexander PETROV at the International Skating Union
- ↑ Maria STAVITSKAIA at the International Skating Union
- ↑ Remmel, Ia (November 4, 2011). "The story behind success: Mishin's and Gachinski's season preparation". Absolute Skating. Retrieved November 8, 2011. C1 control character in
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at position 34 (help) - ↑ Надежда только на ветеранов [Only hope for veterans] (in Russian). Neva Sport. January 29, 2007. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
- ↑ Gribov, Alexei (November 18, 2009). Карьере фигуриста Андрея Лутая конец [Skating career of Andrei Lutay ends] (in Russian). Komsomolskaya Pravda. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
- ↑ Kuznetsova, Valeria. "Interview with Alexei Mishin" (in Russian). TV-Park magazine. Archived from the original on 18 April 2005.
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