Vladimir Futáš Explained

Vladimir Futás
Country:Slovakia
Birth Date:20 August 1979
Birth Place:Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Hometown:Košice, Slovakia
Height:1.83m (06feet)
Partner:Oľga Beständigová
Milica Brozović
Maria Guerassimenko
Diana Rišková
Coach:Vladimir Dvojnikov
Skating Club:SKP Bratislava
Currenttraininglocations:Bratislava, Slovakia
Beganskating:1985
Retired: 2006

Vladimir Futás (born 20 August 1979) is a figure skater who represented Slovakia in men's singles and pairs. As a pair skater, he competed in the final segment at a total of six ISU Championships. He skated with Diana Rišková, Maria Guerassimenko, Milica Brozović, and Oľga Beständigová.

Career

Single skating

Futás began learning to skate in 1985. As a single skater, he competed internationally for Slovakia in the junior and senior ranks. He achieved his highest international senior-level placement, 7th, at the 1997 Ondrej Nepela Memorial. The 1999 Winter Universiade was his final competition as a single skater.

Partnership with Rišková

By the 1996–1997 season, Futás was also appearing as a pair skater with Diana Rišková. Representing Slovakia, the two placed 13th at the 1999 World Junior Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, and 12th at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany.

In the 2000–2001 season, Rišková/Futás won silver medals at the ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic, the Ondrej Nepela Memorial, and the Slovak Championships. The pair finished 15th at the 2001 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. They were coached by Vladimir Dvojnikov. They dissolved their partnership at the end of the season.

Partnership with Guerassimenko

In 2001, Futás teamed up with Maria Guerassimenko. In their first season together, they took silver at the Slovak Championships and placed 14th at the 2002 European Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland.

In their second season, Guerassimenko/Futás took gold at the 2002 Ondrej Nepela Memorial and silver at the 2002 Golden Spin of Zagreb. They placed 11th at the 2003 European Championships in Malmö, Sweden, and 18th at the 2003 World Championships in Washington, D.C., United States. Vladimir Dvojnikov coached the pair in Bratislava.

Partnership with Brozović

In the spring of 2003, Futás teamed up with Milica Brozović. During their first season together, they appeared at one Grand Prix event, placing 8th at the 2003 NHK Trophy, and became the Slovak national champions. They placed 14th at the 2004 European Championships in Budapest, Hungary; and 15th at the 2004 World Championships in Dortmund, Germany.

In their second and final season together, Brozović/Futás took silver at the 2004 Ondrej Nepela Memorial and finished 9th at a Grand Prix competition, the 2004 Skate Canada International. They were coached by Vladimir Dvojnikov in Bratislava.

Partnership with Beständigová

In the 2005–2006 season, Futás had a brief partnership with Oľga Beständigová. At the 2005 Karl Schäfer Memorial, the pair sought an Olympic spot for Slovakia but their placement, 11th, was not enough to qualify an entry to the 2006 Winter Olympics.

Programs

With Brozović

SeasonShort programFree skating
2004–2005
  • Pinocchio (soundtrack)
2003–2004
  • Caravan of Light

With Guerassimenko

SeasonShort programFree skating
2002–2003
  • Music
2001–2002
  • Cirque du Soleil: Quidam

With Rišková

Competitive highlights

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

With Brozović

International
Event2003–20042004–2005
align=left 15th
align=left 14th
align=left 8th
align=left 9th
align=left 4th
align=left 8th 6th
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd
National
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=silver 2nd

With Guerassimenko

International
Event2001–20022002–2003
align=left 18th
align=left 14th 11th
align=left 5th
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
National
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd

With Rišková

International
Event
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd
International: Junior
align=left 13th 12th 15th
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd
align=left 9th 5th
align=left 5th
align=left 4th
align=left 4th
National
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st J bgcolor=gold 1st J bgcolor=gold 1st J bgcolor=gold 1st J bgcolor=silver 2nd
J = Junior level

Men's singles

International
Event1996–19971997–19981998–1999
align=left 16th[1]
align=left 12th[2] 7th[3]
align=left 8th[4]
International: Junior
align=left 18th[5]
align=left 6th[6]
align=left 5th[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1999 Winter Universiade . 2008-10-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081009093008/http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archiv/1998-99/wu99.shtml . 2008-10-09 . dead .
  2. Web site: Memoriál Ondreja Nepelu 1996 . 2008-10-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081009090935/http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archiv/1996-97/enepel96.shtml . 2008-10-09 . dead .
  3. Web site: 1997 Ondrej Nepela Memorial . 2010-02-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110115074018/http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archiv/1997-98/enepel97.shtml . 2011-01-15 . dead .
  4. Web site: 1997 Czech Skate, Josef Dedic Memorial . 2009-05-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081009091434/http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archiv/1997-98/eczech97.shtml . 2008-10-09 . dead .
  5. Web site: 1997 Blue Swords / Pokal der Blauen Schwerter . 2013-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120504201305/http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archiv/1997-98/echemn97.shtml . 2012-05-04 . dead .
  6. Web site: 1997 Grand Prize SNP . 2009-05-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081009091736/http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archiv/1997-98/esnp97.shtml . 2008-10-09 . dead .
  7. Web site: 1997 Gardena Spring Trophy . 2007-06-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070625085422/http://www.eiskunstlauf-ecke.de/archiv/1996-97/gardenaspringtrophy1997.shtml . 2007-06-25 . dead .