Alisa Drei Explained

Alisa Drei
Country:Finland
Birth Date:28 February 1978
Birth Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Residence:Espoo, Finland
Height:1.580NaN0
Formerchoreographer:Nikolai Morozov
Anna Levandi
Anulisa Uotila
Skating Club:Riihimäki Skating Club
Formertraininglocations:Riihimäki
Tikkurila
Vantaa
Beganskating:1981
Combined Total:142.57
Combined Date:2006 Finlandia Trophy
Sp Score:52.20
Sp Date:2006 Finlandia Trophy
Fs Score:94.39
Fs Date:2003 Trophée Lalique
Retired:December 2007

Alisa Drei (born 28 February 1978) is a Finnish former competitive figure skater. She finished in the top ten at seven European Championships.

Life and career

Drei began skating at the age of three in Moscow; she and her mother subsequently moved to Finland and received Finnish citizenship.

Drei began competing internationally for Finland in 1994. She resided in Riihimäki and her coach was her mother, Elena Drei-Koskinen.

Drei announced her retirement on December 14, 2007 due to knee problems. She has a degree in sport psychology from a sports academy in Saint Petersburg. In February 2008, she began coaching young skaters in Espoo.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2007–08
  • Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
2006–07
  • Kismet

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  • Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
  • Warsaw Concerto
2005–06
  • Malaguena
  • Warsaw Concerto
2004–05
  • Kismet
  • Warsaw Concerto

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  • Valse Triste
2003–04
  • Kismet
  • Adagio
2002–03
  • The Gadfly
  • Adagio
2001–02
  • The Gadfly
  • Tango Forever
2000–01
  • La cumparsita
  • Tango Forever

Competitive highlights

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