Hristina Vassileva Explained

Hristina Vassileva
Native Name:Христина Василева-Жечева
Native Name Lang:bg
Also Known As:Vassileva-Zhecheva
Country:Bulgaria
Birth Date:22 July 1984
Birth Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Formercoach:Kent Johnson, Teodor Yotov,[1] Naiden Borichev, Rafael Arutyunyan, Ludmila Mladenova
Choreographer:Diana Ivanova, Atanas Mesechkov[2]
Formerchoreographer:Anastasia Sharenkova
Skating Club:KFP Levski Sofia
Former Skating Club:IDC Denkova Staviski
MTT Akademik
Currenttraininglocations:Miami
Formertraininglocations:Sofia
Beganskating:1988
Retired:2017
Combined Total:132.07
Combined Date:2016 Sportland Trophy (ISU)[3]
Sp Score:49.17
Sp Date:2016 Sportland Trophy (ISU)[4]
Fs Score:82.90
Fs Date:2016 Sportland Trophy (ISU)[5]

Hristina Vassileva-Zhecheva (Bulgarian: Христина Василева-Жечева, born July 22, 1984) is a Bulgarian figure skating coach and choreographer in USA, and former competitor. She is six time Bulgarian national champion and reached the free skate at four ISU Championships. She achieved her best result, 16th, at the 2001 European Championships.

Personal life

Hristina Vassileva was born on 22 July 1984 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She is the granddaughter of Dimitar Drazhev. Since her marriage to Vyacheslav Zhechev in 2010, her surname may also appear as Vassileva-Zhecheva. She has two daughters – Isabella (born 2012) and Sofia (born 2013). In July 2016, the family moved to Miami, Florida, United States for work.

Career

Vassileva was selected to represent Bulgaria at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany. Ranked 9th in qualifying group B, she advanced to the short program, where she placed 15th, allowing her to compete in the final segment. She placed 20th in the free skate and 19th overall.

In the 2000–01 season, Vassileva was named in Bulgaria's team to the 2001 European Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia. She placed 18th in the short and 15th in the free, resulting in a final placement of 16th. The 2001 World Junior Championships were held in Sofia, Bulgaria. Like a year earlier, Vassileva finished 19th overall, after placing 25th in the short program and 16th in the free. Concluding her season, she progressed past the qualifying round at the 2001 World Championship in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, but was eliminated after placing 27th in the short program.

Vassileva competed at the 2002 World Championships in Nagano, Japan but did not advance to the short program. She was coached by Ludmila Mladenova in Sofia until the end of the 2001–02 season.

In 2002–03, Vassileva trained under Rafael Arutyunyan in Los Angeles, as well as in Sofia. She was unable to reach the free skate at an ISU Championship, being eliminated after the short program at the 2003 European Championships in Malmö, Sweden, and after the qualifying round at the 2003 World Championships in Washington, D.C.

In 2003–04, Naiden Borichev began coaching Vassileva in Sofia, while continuing his competitive career in men's singles. Vassileva failed to progress out of her qualifying group at the 2004 World Championships in Dortmund, Germany.

By the 2010–11 season, Vassileva was being coached by Teodor Yotov[6] in Sofia. She reached her fourth ISU Championship free skate at the 2011 European Championships in Bern, Switzerland. Ranked 20th in the short and 22nd in the free, she finished 23rd overall. In April 2011, she won the Bulgarian national title.

Vassileva made no competitive appearances because of maternity reasons during the following seasons until October 2015, when she returned and competed at the 2015 Denkova-Staviski Cup in Sofia. In December, she won another Bulgarian national title. She also competed at the 2015 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, NRW Trophy, Sofia Trophy, and Sportland Trophy.

In 2016, Vassileva began training with Kent Johnson at Kendall Ice Arena in Miami, Florida. She also works as a coach at the rink.

In January 2017, Vassileva attended at European Figure Skating Championship in Ostrava, Czech Republic. At the championship she was the oldest skater with 32 years of age. Because of injury she didn't skate her best and after the competition she decided to retire after almost 29 years on the ice. Now she works successfully as a Figure Skating Coach.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2016–17
  • Santa Maria (del Buen Ayre)
  • "Юначе карат вързано" - "Hero lead him tied" (Bulgarian folk song inspired instrumental: high-pitched bagpipe, percussions and synthesizer;)
2015–16
  • Harem
2010–11
2006–07
2004–05
  • Aurora
2003–04
  • Music
2002–03
  • Jazz
2001–02
2000–01
  • Latin music

Results

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

2004–05 to 2015–16

International
Event04–0505–0606–0707–0808–0909–1010–1115–1616–17
align=left 37th 37th
align=left 23rd 34th
align=left 13th
align=left 16th
align=left 4th
align=left 6th 11th 12th
align=left 18th
align=left 11th
align=left bgcolor=cc9966 3rd 17th 16th
align=left 14th
align=left 5th
align=left Sportland Trophy 8th
align=left 19th
National
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd bgcolor=silver 2nd bgcolor=silver 2nd bgcolor=silver 2nd bgcolor=silver 2nd bgcolor=cc9966 3rd bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=silver 2nd
WD = Withdrew

1997–98 to 2003–04

International
Event97–9898–9999–0000–0101–0202–0303–04
align=left 26th 35th 39th 31st
align=left 16th 28th
align=left 14th 21st 9th
International: Junior
align=left 19th 19th
align=left 23rd 22nd 13th
align=left 20th 19th
align=left 12th
align=left 10th
align=left 22nd
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st J
National
align=left 4th bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=silver 2nd
J = Junior level

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Short Track Speed Skating live© - Information - Results.
  2. https://www.linkedin.com/in/atanas-mesechkov-359b71100
  3. Web site: 27. SPORTLAND TROPHY - ISU - Senior Ladies . 2017-01-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305231114/http://www.sportorszag.hu/downloads/trophy2016/ISU/CAT111RS.HTM . 2016-03-05 . dead .
  4. Web site: Ramirez.hu | 2012.
  5. Web site: Ramirez.hu | 2012.
  6. Web site: Short Track Speed Skating live© - Information - Results.