Michail Stifunin Explained

Michail Stifunin
Fullname:Mikhail Yuryevich Stifunin
Country:France
Russia
Birth Date:4 August 1978
Birth Place:Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Formerpartner:Magali Sauri (FRA)
Lolita Maske
Nina Ulanova (RUS)
Formercoach:Lydie Bontemps, Muriel Boucher-Zazoui, Natalia Linichuk, Alla Belyaeva, Andrei Filippov
Formerchoreographer:Giuseppe Arena
Former Skating Club:SC Villenave d'Ornon
Formertraininglocations:Lyon
Moscow
Beganskating:1981
Show-Medals:yes

Michail Stifunin (Russian: Михаил Юрьевич Стифунин: Mikhail Yuryevich Stifunin; born 4 August 1978) is a former ice dancer who competed internationally for Russia and France. Competing for Russia with Nina Ulanova, he is the 1997 World Junior champion and the 1998 Nebelhorn Trophy champion. He later competed with Magali Sauri for France.

Career

Early in his career, Stifunin competed with Nina Ulanova, coached by Andrei Filippov. The duo placed fifth at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Brisbane, Australia. In the 1996–97 season, they won gold at the 1997 World Junior Championships in Seoul, South Korea. After the event, Filippov moved to Australia and Ulanova/Stifunin joined Alla Belyaeva. They skated together until 1999, placing as high as fifth at the senior Russian Championships.

In 1999, Stifunin moved to France and teamed up with Magali Sauri. Representing France, they skated together for three seasons and won the silver medal at the 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy. Sauri/Stifunin were coached by Lydie Bontemps in Lyon.

Around 2012, he began working with the Russian national team.

Programs

(with Sauri)

SeasonOriginal danceFree dance
2001–02
2000–01
  • The Best of Ballroom
  • The Best of Ballroom

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Results

GP: Grand Prix

With Sauri for France

International
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With Ulanova for Russia

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