Tatiana Alexandrovna Sharanova (Russian: Татьяна Александровна Шаранова; born 28 November 1946) is a Russian former pair skater who represented the Soviet Union in the 1960s and early 1970s.[1][2] Competing in partnership with Aleksandr Gorelik, she won bronze at the 1962 Blue Swords and placed 7th at the 1964 European Championships in Grenoble, France.
Tatiana Sharanova | |
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Full name | Tatiana Alexandrovna Sharanova |
Native name | Татьяна Александровна Шаранова |
Born | 28 November 1946 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Soviet Union |
Partner | Anatoli Evdokimov Aleksandr Gorelik |
Coach | Elena Vasilieva |
Retired | 1970s |
Sharanova's partnership with her husband,[3] Anatoli Evdokimov, began by 1966. The two finished 5th at the 1967 European Championships in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, and 8th at the 1967 World Championships in Vienna, Austria. They won silver at the 1966 Prize of Moscow News, gold at the 1967 Prague Skate, and silver at the 1970 Blue Swords.
After retiring from competition, Sharanova worked for an ice ballet based in Kiev, Ukraine.
Competitive highlights
editWith Evdokimov
editInternational | |||||
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Event | 66–67 | 67–68 | 68–69 | 69–70 | 70–71 |
World Championships | 8th | ||||
European Championships | 5th | ||||
Blue Swords | 2nd | ||||
Prague Skate | 1st | ||||
Prize of Moscow News | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | ||
Winter Universiade | 2nd | ||||
National | |||||
Soviet Championships | 3rd | 5th | 5th |
With Gorelik
editInternational | |||
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Event | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 |
World Championships | 15th | ||
European Championships | 7th | ||
Blue Swords | 3rd | ||
National | |||
Soviet Championships | 3rd | 6th | 2nd |
References
edit- ^ Татьяна Александровна Шаранова [Tatiana Alexandrovna Sharanova] (in Russian). solovieff.ru.
- ^ Татьяна Александровна Шаранова [Tatiana Alexandrovna Sharanova] (in Russian). fskate.ru.
- ^ "Ушел из жизни Анатолий Евдокимов..." [Anatoliy Evdokimov has died] (in Russian). Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation. 15 April 2016. Archived from the original on 17 April 2016.
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