Elizaveta Stekolnikova
Born (1974-04-20) April 20, 1974
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Figure skating career
CountryKazakhstan
Retired1999
Medal record
Figure skating: Ice dancing
Representing  Kazakhstan
Asian Winter Games
Gold medal – first place 1996 HarbinIce dancing

Elizaveta Stekolnikova (born April 20, 1974)[1] is a former ice dancer who competed internationally for the Soviet Union with Oleg Ovsyannikov for one season and then for Kazakhstan. With partner Dmitri Kazarlyga, she is the 1994 Skate America bronze medalist, 1995 Winter Universiade bronze medalist, and 1996 Asian Winter Games champion. They placed 18th at the 1994 Winter Olympics and 22nd at the 1998 Winter Olympics.

Stekolnikova teamed up with Kazarlyga in Moscow and trained with him in the United States under Natalia Dubova.[2] Their partnership ended in 1998.

Stekolnikova teamed up with American skater Mark Fitzgerald for one season. They competed at both the Four Continents and the World Championships. After retiring from competition, she began working as a coach in Ontario, Canada.[3]

Results

GP: Champions Series (Grand Prix)

With Ovsyannikov

Event 1989–90
Golden Spin of Zagreb1st

With Kazarlyga

International
Event 92–93 93–94 94–95 95–96 96–97 97–98
Winter Olympics18th22nd
World Champ.19th14th13th12th15th22nd
GP Skate America4thWD
GP Skate Canada5th6th
GP Nations Cup6th
GP NHK Trophy4th6th
Asian Winter Games1st
NHK Trophy6th7th
Schäfer Memorial7th
Skate America3rd
Skate Israel3rd
Winter Universiade3rd
WD = Withdrew

With Fitzgerald

International
Event 1998–99
World Championships27th
Four Continents Championships8th

References

  1. "Yelizaveta Stekolnikova". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 2014-02-27.
  2. Raylian, Sergei (March 25, 2011). Фигурная история [Figure skating history]. Karavan (Kazakhstan newspaper) (in Russian).
  3. "Elizaveta Stekolnikova". Nepean Skating Club. Archived from the original on September 28, 2008.


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