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'''Marina Khalturina''' (born June 17, 1974 in [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]], [[Sverdlovsk Oblast]]) is a figure skater who represented [[Kazakhstan]] in international competition as a pair skater and a single skater. She competed internationally as a pair skater from 1992 through 2000, first with [[Andrei Krukov]] and then with [[Valeriy Artyukhov]].<ref name=jbmkk/> With Krukov, she placed 14th at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=poikk/> With Artyuchov, she competed at both the [[Four Continents Championships]] and [[World Figure Skating Championships]]. She went back to single skating in 2001.<ref name=isukhal/> During her career, she was coached by [[Juri Litvinov]], [[Sergei Korovin (skater)|Sergei Korovin]], and [[Roman Skorniakov]].
'''Marina Khalturina''' (born June 17, 1974, in [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]], [[Sverdlovsk Oblast]]) is a figure skater who represented [[Kazakhstan]] in international competition as a pair skater and a single skater. She competed internationally as a pair skater from 1992 through 2000, first with [[Andrei Krukov]] and then with [[Valeriy Artyukhov]].<ref name=jbmkk/> With Krukov, she placed 14th at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=poikk/> With Artyuchov, she competed at both the [[Four Continents Championships]] and [[World Figure Skating Championships]]. She went back to single skating in 2001.<ref name=isukhal/> During her career, she was coached by [[Juri Litvinov]], [[Sergei Korovin (skater)|Sergei Korovin]], and [[Roman Skorniakov]].


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Latest revision as of 20:33, 19 December 2024

Marina Khalturina
Born (1974-06-17) 17 June 1974 (age 50)
Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union
HometownWoodbridge, Virginia, United States
Figure skating career
Country Kazakhstan
CoachRoman Skorniakov
Medal record
Representing  Kazakhstan
Pairs' Figure skating
Asian Winter Games
Silver medal – second place 1999 Gangwon Pairs
Silver medal – second place 1996 Harbin Pairs

Marina Khalturina (born June 17, 1974, in Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast) is a figure skater who represented Kazakhstan in international competition as a pair skater and a single skater. She competed internationally as a pair skater from 1992 through 2000, first with Andrei Krukov and then with Valeriy Artyukhov.[1] With Krukov, she placed 14th at the 1998 Winter Olympics.[2] With Artyuchov, she competed at both the Four Continents Championships and World Figure Skating Championships. She went back to single skating in 2001.[3] During her career, she was coached by Juri Litvinov, Sergei Korovin, and Roman Skorniakov.

Results

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Singles

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Event 2000–01 2001–02
World Championships 39th
Four Continents Championships 22nd
Kazakh Championships 1st
Golden Spin of Zagreb WD
WD = Withdrew

Pairs

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With Krukov

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Event 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99
Winter Olympic Games 14th
World Championships 18th 13th 17th 12th 11th
Asian Winter Games 2nd 2nd
Skate America 4th 5th 7th
Skate Canada 8th 2nd
Trophée Lalique 4th
NHK Trophy 6th 5th 5th 6th
Nebelhorn Trophy 4th 3rd 5th
Skate Israel 2nd
Winter Universiade 1st 4th

With Artyuchov

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Event 1999–00
World Championships 12th
Four Continents Championships 7th
Kazakhstani Championships 1st
Trophée Lalique 9th

References

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  1. ^ Mittan, J. Barry (2000) [1997]. "Inventive Lifters -- Marina Khaltourina and Andrey Kryukov; Khalturina and Artyukhov". Archived from the original on May 14, 2012.
  2. ^ "Marina Khalturina & Andrei Kroukov". Pairs on Ice. Archived from the original on December 1, 2007.
  3. ^ "Marina KHALTURINA: 2000/2001". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on October 21, 2003.
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