Andrei Chuvilaev Explained

Andrei Chuvilaev
Fullname:Andrei Mstislavovich Chuvilaev
Country:Russia
Birth Date:23 May 1978
Birth Place:Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Formerpartner:Viktoria Borzenkova
Olga Semkina
Formercoach:Tamara Moskvina, Igor Moskvin, Oksana Kazakova, Ludmila Koblova
Formerchoreographer:Tamara Moskvina, Evgeny Sereznikov, Oksana Kazakova, Alexei Matveev, Valeri Pecherski
Skating Club:Yubileyny Sports Club
Retired:2006
Combined Total:151.20
Combined Date:2003 Cup of Russia
Sp Score:52.88
Sp Date:2003 Cup of Russia
Fs Score:99.30
Fs Date:2004 Trophée Eric Bompard
Show-Medals:yes
Medaltemplates:
(with Borzenkova)
(with Semkina)

Andrei Mstislavovich Chuvilaev (Russian: Андрей Мстиславович Чувиляев; born 23 May 1978) is a Russian former pair skater. With Viktoria Borzenkova, he won the 2003 Winter Universiade and 2004 Bofrost Cup on Ice.

Career

Chuvilaev skated seriously from the age of five and switched to pairs at 11. He began competing internationally with Olga Semkina in 1994. The pair placed seventh at the 1995 World Junior Championships, held in Budapest in November 1994. They won gold at the 1995 Czech Skate, silver at the 1996 Nebelhorn Trophy, and bronze at the 1997 Winter Universiade.

Chuvilaev began competing with Viktoria Borzenkova in 1999. Early in their partnership, they were coached by Ludmila Koblova in Moscow. They finished seventh at the 2002 European Championships and 15th at the 2002 World Championships. They formed an unusual pair due to their height, she being 168 cm tall and he 200 cm. In April 2003, they moved to Saint Petersburg and began working with Oksana Kazakova and Tamara Moskvina. The pair retired from competition in 2006.

Programs

(with Borzenkova)

SeasonShort programFree skating
2005–2006
2004–2005
  • Fantasia on Themes of Ryabinin,
    Op. 48, for piano and orchestra
    by Anton Arensky
2003–2004
  • Fantasia on Themes of Ryabinin,
    Op. 48, for piano and orchestra
    by Anton Arensky
2001–2002
  • Improvisation
    by Tony Mercer

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  • La Forza del Destino Ouverture
    by Giuseppe Verdi

Competitive highlights

With Borzenkova

Results
International
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National
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With Semkina

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International
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International: Junior
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