sport.wikisort.org - AthleteIlia Izyaslavich Averbukh (Russian: Илья Изяславич Авербух, correctly spelled "Ilya"; born 18 December 1973) is a Russian ice dancer. With his then-wife Irina Lobacheva, he is the 2002 Olympic silver medalist,[1][2] the 2002 World champion and the 2003 European champion.
Russian ice dancer
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions, the patronymic is Izyaslavich and the family name is Averbukh.
With Marina Anissina, he is the 1990 and 1992 World Junior champion.[3]
Early life
Averbukh is Jewish, and was born in Moscow.[4][5][6]
Career
Averbukh started skating at the age of 5. He initially competed with Marina Anissina. They won two World Junior Championships (1990 and 1992).[3] Averbukh teamed up with Irina Lobacheva in 1992.[7] After the Goodwill Games in the summer of 1994 their coaches moved with many of their students to the United States to train at the University of Delaware. Lobacheva and Averbukh joined them the next year.[7]
In September 2001, Lobacheva injured her knee in training, causing them to miss the Grand Prix season.[7] They won the silver medal at the 2002 Olympics behind Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat.
Lobacheva / Averbukh won gold at the 2002 World Championships and at the 2003 European Championships. They retired from competition at the end of the 2002–2003 season.[8][9]
Post-competitive career
Following his retirement from competitive skating, Averbukh became a producer of skating shows and tours.[10] Among his projects are Ice Symphony/Ice Age; City Lights; Bolero (a television show pairing skaters with prima ballerinas);[11][12] and Small Stories of a Big City, an ice show during the 2012 Olympics in London.[13] In January 2013, Averbukh was named an ambassador for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.[14]
Averbukh works as a choreographer. His past and current clients include:
Programs
(with Lobacheva)
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Original dance |
Free dance |
Exhibition |
2002–2003 [7][16] |
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2001–2002 [16][17] |
- Tanguera
by M. Mores
- Bulerias Magna Mafa
by Thomas Espanner
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2000–2001 [16][18] |
- Foxtrot: Come into my house
- Quickstep: Dancing Fool
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1999–2000 [16] |
- Ritmo de Bom Bom
by Vimi
- Rhumba de le more
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1998–1999 [16] |
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1997–1998 [16] |
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1996–1997 [16] |
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- This Business of Love
(from The Mask) by Domino
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1995–1996 [16] |
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- O Sole Mio
- Santa Lucia
- Tarantella
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1994–1995 [16] |
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1993–1994 [16] |
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Results
With Lobacheva
Results[7][17][18] |
International |
Event |
1993–94 |
1994–95 |
1995–96 |
1996–97 |
1997–98 |
1998–99 |
1999–00 |
2000–01 |
2001–02 |
2002–03 |
Olympics | | | | | 5th | | | | 2nd | |
Worlds | 13th | 15th | 6th | 7th | 4th | 4th | 4th | 3rd | 1st | 2nd |
Europeans | | 9th | 5th | 5th | 4th | 3rd | 4th | 3rd | 3rd | 1st |
Grand Prix Final | | | | 5th | 4th | 3rd | 4th | 2nd | | 1st |
GP Cup of Russia | | | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | | | 2nd | | 1st |
GP Int. Paris/Lalique | 1st | | | | | | | 2nd | | |
GP Nations Cup | | | 3rd | 4th | | | | | | |
GP NHK Trophy | | 8th | | | | 2nd | 2nd | | | 1st |
GP Skate America | | | 2nd | 2nd | | 2nd | 2nd | | | |
GP Skate Canada | | | 4th | | 3rd | | | | | |
Goodwill Games | 2nd | | | | 2nd | | | | | |
National |
Russian Champ. | 2nd | 3rd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | 1st | 1st | 1st | |
GP = Became part of Champions Series in 1995–96, Grand Prix from 1998–99 |
With Anissina
Results[3] |
International |
Event |
1989–1990 |
1990–1991 |
1991–1992 |
World Junior Championships | 1st | 4th | 1st |
Hall of Fame
Averbukh was elected to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame's induction class of 2015.[19]
Other sports
Averbukh will play a role in the opening ceremony of the 2016 Bandy World Championship.
Personal life
Lobacheva and Averbukh married in 1995.[7] Their son, Martin, was born in 2004. They divorced in 2007.
Since December 20, 2020, he has been married to the Russian actress Elizaveta Arzamasova.[20]
On August 14, 2021, the couple had a son.[21]
See also
- List of select Jewish figure skaters
References
- Wechsler, Bob (2008). Day by day in Jewish sports history. ISBN 9781602800137. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- "Jewish athletes in the Olympics — then and now". Jweekly. 9 February 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
- "World Junior Figure Skating Championships: Dance" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-30.
- "</head> <body> </body> </html> <head> Averbukh, Ilia : Jews in Sports @ Virtual Museum". Archived from the original on 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2015-02-16.
- "Jewish Olympic Medalists (1896–Present) – Jewish Virtual Library". jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
- Wechsler, Bob (2008). Day by Day in Jewish Sports History. ISBN 9780881259698.
- "Irina LOBACHEVA / Ilia AVERBUKH: 2002/2003". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 14 July 2003.
- "2003 World Figure Skating Championships: Ice Dance Highlights". goldenskate.com. April 9, 2003. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- Amy Rosewater (March 17, 2003). "Saving the Last Dance For Your True Love". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- Kany, Klaus-Reinhold (4 April 2008). "Ilya Averbukh hopes to bring show to U.S." Icenetwork.
- Rutherford, Lynn (6 June 2008). "Averbukh attributes success to persistence". Icenetwork.
- Golinsky, Reut (2010). "Ice festival in Moscow". Absolute Skating.
- Flade, Tatjana (17 August 2012). "Small Stories of a Big City". IFS Magazine. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
- "Ilya Averbukh Named Sochi 2014 Ambassador". prweb.com. Digital Journal. 16 January 2013.
- http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00104482.htm Biography
- "Lobacheva and Averbukh: Program Information". ice-dance.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2011.
- "Irina LOBACHEVA / Ilia AVERBUKH: 2001/2002". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 February 2002.
- "Irina LOBACHEVA / Ilia AVERBUKH: 2000/2001". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 April 2001.
- "Late S.F. boxing champ to be enshrined". jweekly.com. 2 December 2014.
- "Свадьба Авербуха с Арзамасовой "разорвала мозг" Ягудину: главные союзы года" (in Russian). mk.ru. February 2, 2021. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- "Лиза Арзамасова показала, как поздравила сына с первым годом жизни". vokrug.tv. August 15, 2022. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
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На других языках
[de] Ilja Isjaslawowitsch Awerbuch
Ilja Isjaslawowitsch Awerbuch (russisch Илья Изяславович Авербух; * 18. Dezember 1973 in Moskau, Sowjetunion) ist ein ehemaliger russischer Eistänzer.
- [en] Ilia Averbukh
[fr] Ilia Averboukh
Ilia Averboukh, né le 18 décembre 1973 à Moscou, est un patineur artistique russe. Sa partenaire en danse sur glace est Irina Lobatcheva avec laquelle il remporte, entre autres, la médaille d'argent aux Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 2002 et une médaille d'or aux championnats du monde 2002. Avec sa précédente partenaire, Marina Anissina,ils ont remporté les championnats du monde juniors à deux reprises, soit en 1990 et 1992.
[it] Il'ja Averbuch
Il'ja Izjaslavič Averbuch (in russo: Илья Изяславович Авербух?; Mosca, 18 dicembre 1973) è un ex danzatore su ghiaccio russo.
[ru] Авербух, Илья Изяславич
Илья́ Изясла́вич Авербу́х[1] (род. 18 декабря 1973, Москва) — режиссер театрализованных шоу, советский и российский фигурист (танцы на льду), продюсер, хореограф в фигурном катании. Заслуженный мастер спорта России. Награждён орденом Дружбы (2003)[2].
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