Oksana Potdykova Explained

Oksana Potdykova
Native Name:Оксана Балкановна Потдыкова
Native Name Lang:ru
Fullname:Oksana Balkanovna Potdykova
Country:Russia
Birth Date:20 January 1979
Birth Place:Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Partner:Denis Petukhov
Coach:Elena Chaikovskaya, Tatiana Kuzmina
Choreographer:Vladimir Kotin
Former Skating Club:Dinamo Moscow
Formertraininglocations:Moscow
Retired:2000
Show-Medals:yes

Oksana Balkanovna Potdykova (Russian: Оксана Балкановна Потдыкова; born 20 January 1979) is a Russian ice dancing coach and former competitor. Competing with Denis Petukhov, she became a two-time World Junior medalist (silver in 1997, bronze in 1998) and the 2000 Russian national bronze medalist.

Skating career

Early years

Potdykova and Denis Petukhov began appearing together in international junior competitions in the 1994–1995 season. In November 1996, they won silver at the 1997 World Junior Championships in Seoul, South Korea, finishing second to their compatriots Nina Ulanova / Mikhail Stifounin.

1997–1998 season

Competing in October on the 1997–1998 ISU Junior Series, Potdykova/Petukhov won gold in Chemnitz, Germany, and then bronze in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. In December, they received the bronze medal at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; they were third behind Jessica Joseph / Charles Butler of the United States and Federica Faiella / Luciano Milo of Italy. In March, they won silver, finishing second to Faiella/Milo, at the ISU Junior Series Final in Lausanne, Switzerland.

1998–1999 season

Potdykova/Petukhov began appearing on the senior level. They took silver at the 1998 Finlandia Trophy and bronze at the 1998 Golden Spin of Zagreb. They placed fifth at the 1998 Skate Israel and seventh at the 1999 Russian Championships.

1999–2000 season

Potdykova/Petukhov received the bronze medal at the 1999 Finlandia Trophy and finished seventh at their Grand Prix event, the 1999 Cup of Russia. After winning bronze at the 2000 Russian Championships, they were sent to the 2000 European Championships in Vienna, where they placed 12th. The two were coached by Elena Chaikovskaya and Tatiana Kuzmina in Moscow. In the spring of 2000, Potdykova retired from competition due to an injury.

Post-competitive career

Potdykova became a skating coach and choreographer, based in Sofia, Bulgaria.[1] [2] Her former students include Ina Demireva / Juri Kurakin.[3]

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Series (Junior Grand Prix)

with Petukhov
International
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National
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yana BOZHILOVA / Kaloyan GEORGIEV . 2 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160527071338/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00054632.htm . 27 May 2016 . bot: unknown .
  2. Web site: Alexander ZLATKOV . 2 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180928031753/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00054489.htm . 28 September 2018 . bot: unknown .
  3. Web site: Ina DEMIREVA / Juri KURAKIN . 2 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070509173216/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009659.htm . 9 May 2007 . dead .