Galit Chait Explained

Galit Chait
Fullname:Galit Chait Moracci
Country:Israel
Birth Date:January 29, 1975
Birth Place:Kfar Saba, Israel
Residence:Paramus, New Jersey
Height:1.58 m
Formerpartner:Sergei Sakhnovski
Maxim Sevostianov
Formercoach:Nikolai Morozov
Alexander Zhulin
Evgeni Platov
Tatiana Tarasova
Natalia Dubova
Natalia Linichuk
E. Maslenikova
Formerchoreographer:Tatiana Druchinina
Skating Club:Bat Yam Club
Beganskating:1984
Retired:2007
Dance Score:204.42
Dance Date:2004 Cup of China
Cd Score:40.98
Cd Date:2004 Skate America
Od Score:63.07
Od Date:2004 Cup of China
Fd Score:106.46
Fd Date:2005 GPF

Galit Chait (Hebrew: גלית חייט, Galit Hayat; born on January 29, 1975) is an Israeli former competitive ice dancer. She and her partner Sergei Sakhnovski competed internationally for Israel from 1995 to 2006, becoming the 2002 World bronze medalists.

Personal life

Chait was born in Israel. Her family moved to New Jersey when she was young, and she first skated at age 8.

Her father, Boris Chait, has been president of the Israeli Ice Skating Federation since 2002.

On August 23, 2008, Chait married former Italian military policeman Francesco Moracci in New Jersey and then on September 13, 2008, they had a second wedding in Florence, Italy. The two had met at the 2006 Olympic Games in Torino, Italy, where Moracci was a member of the security detail assigned to protect the Israeli team. They have two daughters, Raffaella, born in 2009, and Gabriella, born in 2011. They also have a son named Matteo.

Chait has been a resident of Paramus, New Jersey.

Career

She first tried ice dancing in the 1990s when she traveled to Russia with her father, who was teaching there at a sports camp.

She competed with Max Sevostianov at the U.S. Nationals in 1992 and 1994. They were involved in a collision with Renée Roca at the 1994 U.S. Championships. In 1994, the pair placed 6th at the U.S. Nationals and 28th at the World Championships (representing Israel).

Chait met Sergei Sakhnovski while they were both students at the University of Delaware. Partnered since 1995, they trained initially in Russia with Ludmila Buytskova and Elena Maslenikova before moving to Monsey, New York. They rose steadily in the international rankings. The highlight of their career was winning the bronze medal at the 2002 World championships. Sergei Sakhnovski suffered a foot injury that forced the pair to miss the entire 2006–2007 season, and they subsequently announced their retirement. Their coaches included Natalia Dubova, Tatiana Tarasova, Evgeni Platov, Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponosov.

Chait was the flag bearer for Israel at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics.

Chait is an ISU Technical Specialist.

Coaching career

After her retirement as a competitive skater, Chait began coaching ice dancing. She was the head coach of the Israeli brother-and-sister team Alexandra Zaretsky and Roman Zaretsky, and of Tamar Katz as well. In October 2008, Chait and the Zaretskys filed a lawsuit against the Ice House training rink in Hackensack, New Jersey, claiming that officials at the rink discriminated against them on the basis of their Israeli nationality, denying them prime skating time and threatening to ban them from the rink. The Zaretskys, under her coaching, won the gold medal at the 24th Winter Universiade Games in Harbin China, the bronze medal at Skate America 2009 and they qualified for the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver Canada.

Chait has also coached:

As of 2010, Chait was the head coach of the Israeli figure skating team.

Programs

(with Sakhnovski)

SeasonOriginal danceFree danceExhibition
2005–2006
  • Cha Cha
  • Rhumba
  • Samba
  • Bolero
2004–2005
  • Quickstep: Sing, Sing, Sing
  • Slow Foxtrot: Smile
  • Quickstep: Sing, Sing, Sing
  • Toccata and Fugue in D minor
2003–2004
  • Rock'n Roll: Keep Knocking
  • Blues: Minnie the Moocher
  • Rock'n Roll: Keep Knocking
2002–2003
  • March: Radetzky March op. 228
  • Waltz
  • Polka from the Bartered Bride

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  • Polka from the Bartered Bride
  • Waltz
  • Polka from the Bartered Bride
  • Variations on a Theme of Paganini

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  • Lord of the Rings
  • Lord of the Dance
  • Stranger in My House
2001–2002
  • Flamenco
  • Paso Doble: Malaguena
  • Tango: El Tango de Roxanne
  • Unforgettable
2000–2001
  • Quickstep: "Sing, Sing, Sing"
  • Foxtrot: "Bei mir bist du schön"
  • Variations on a Theme of Paganini
  • Unforgettable
1999–2000
  • Samba
1998–1999
  • Waltz
  • Russian folk
1997–1998
  • Hey Boy Hey Girl
  • Jewish music
1996–1997
  • Tango
1995–1996
  • Paso Doble

Competitive highlights

GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix

With Sakhnovski

International
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With Sevostianov

International
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See also

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