Galina Efremenko Explained

Galina Efremenko
Also Known As:Galina Maniachenko
Halyna Yefremenko (Manyachenko)
Country:Ukraine
Birth Date:1980 12, df=y
Birth Place:Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Formerpartner:Evgeni Zhigurski
Formercoach:Galina Kukhar, Ada Minevich, Nina Mozer
Formerchoreographer:Maria Tumanovskaia
Former Skating Club:Ukraine Kiev
Beganskating:1983
Retired:2006
Combined Total:145.86
Combined Date:2005 Europeans
Sp Score:53.54
Sp Date:2003 Skate America
Fs Score:96.24
Fs Date:2005 Europeans

Galina Efremenko (Maniachenko (Ukrainian: Галина Єфременко (Маняченко): Halyna Yefremenko (Manyachenko); born 23 December 1980) is a Ukrainian former competitive figure skater. She competed as Galina Maniachenko from 1993 until 2005 when she began competing under her married name, Efremenko. She won the bronze medal at the 2003 Cup of Russia, gold medals at the 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy, 2003 Karl Schäfer Memorial, 2000 and 2003 Ondrej Nepela Memorial, and three Ukrainian national titles. She competed twice at the Winter Olympics, placing 12th in 2002. Her highest placement at the European Championships was 4th in 2002.

Career

For most of her career, she competed under her birth name, Galina Maniachenko. In the early 1990s, she competed in pair skating with Evgeni Zhigurski, coached by Nina Mozer. The pair won the bronze medal at the 1994 World Junior Championships. However, in 1995 she was severely injured after her partner's blade hit her face while they were practicing side-by-side camel spins. Maniachenko retired from skating but after a year and a half she decided to return to competition as a singles skater.

Maniachenko won the Ukrainian national title three times and competed at two Olympics (2002, 2006). She won gold medals at Nebelhorn Trophy, Karl Schäfer Memorial, Ondrej Nepela Memorial, and silver medals at the Winter Universiade and Golden Spin of Zagreb. Maniachenko won a Grand Prix bronze medal at 2003 Cup of Russia. At the European Championships, she finished as high as fourth in 2002. In 2005, she began competing as Galina Efremenko. She had a number of injuries towards the end of her career. After competing at her second Olympics, she decided to retire from competition.

Personal life

In the summer of 2005, she married pentathlete Mikhail Efremenko and took his name. By marriage, she is related to fellow skater Elena Liashenko who married her husband's brother, Andrei Efremenko. After retiring from competition, she began coaching in Latvia and gave birth to a daughter in 2007. Her daughter's godmother is Aliona Savchenko.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2005–2006
2003–2005
  • Musa Ler
    by Ara Gevorgyan
    performed by American Philharmonic Orchestra
2002–2003
2000–2002
  • Well Balanced
    by Oliver Shanti
  • Heya Heya
    by Oliver Shanti

Competitive highlights

Singles career

Results
International
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GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix; WD = Withdrew

Pairs career

(with Evgeni Zhigurski)