Natalia Bestemianova Explained

Natalia Bestemianova
Fullname:Natalia Filimonovna Bestemianova
Also Known As:Natalya Bestemyanova
Formercountry:Soviet Union
Birth Date:6 January 1960
Birth Place:Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height:1.7m (05.6feet)
Formerpartner:Andrei Bukin
Formercoach:Tatiana Tarasova
Retired:1988

Natalia Filimonovna Bestemianova or Bestemyanova (Russian: Наталья Филимоновна Бестемьянова, born 6 January 1960) is a Soviet and Russian former competitive ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union. With her partner Andrei Bukin, she is the 1988 Olympic Champion, 1984 Olympic silver medalist, four-time World champion, three-time World silver medalist, and five-time European champion.

Life and career

Bestemianova was coached by Tatiana Tarasova and competed in ice dance with Andrei Bukin. In 1984, she was named an Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. Bestemianova and Bukin capped their lengthy career by winning the gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics and that year's World Figure Skating Championships. The Besti Squat was Bestemianova's signature move and is unofficially named for her.

In 1983, Bestemianova married Igor Bobrin. After she finished her career she performed in the Ice Miniature Theater, led by her husband. She is the stepmother of Maxim, Igor's son from his previous marriage. Together, they run Moscow Stars on Ice.

In 2006–2008, Bestemianova appeared as a coach and show-host in the Russian version of the British show Dancing on Ice, shown on Russian RTR. In early 2007, she appeared as a member of the ice panel for the British show Dancing on Ice, shown on ITV1. In 2011–2012, Bestemianova was on the panel of judges for the Channel One Russia television show Cup of Professionals.[1]

Competitive highlights

Ice dance with Bukin

International
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Ladies' singles

Programs

(With Bukin)

SeasonOriginal set patternFree danceExhibition
1987–1988Tango Hernando's HideawayPolovetsian Dances
1986–1987Cabaret medley
1985–1986Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
1984–1985Carmen
1983–1984Paso Doble
1982–1983
1981–1982FD: "Sabre Dance" by Aram Khatchaturian, "Romeo and Juliet" by Tchiakovsky, Finale from "William Tell" Overture by Rossini (modern piano version)
1980–1981
1979–1980

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cup of Professionals . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120302100838/http://www.1tv.ru/sprojects_in_detail/si=5847 . 2012-03-02 .