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|birth_place= [[Moscow]] |
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'''Zoya Douchine''' (born 24 October 1983 |
'''Zoya Douchine''' (born 24 October 1983)<ref name=bio0102/> is a German former competitive [[figure skater]]. The 2000 [[German Figure Skating Championships|national silver medalist]], she represented Germany at the [[2000 European Figure Skating Championships|2000 European Championships]], placing 18th, and at the [[2000 World Figure Skating Championships|2000 World Championships]], where she finished 17th. She began skating while still living in Moscow. She and her family moved to Germany in 1991. Douchine retired from competitive skating in 2003 due to injury. |
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==Programs== |
==Programs== |
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! 2001–2002 <br> <ref name=bio0102/> |
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==Competitive highlights== |
==Competitive highlights== |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | '''International'''<ref name=bio0102/> |
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| [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]] || || align="center" | 17th || || |
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| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Champ.]] || || || || || || 17th || || |
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| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|European Champ.]] || || || || || || 18th || || |
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| [[Cup of Russia]] || || || || |
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Cup of Russia]] || || || || || || || || 7th |
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| [[Karl Schäfer Memorial]] || || || || |
| align=left | [[Karl Schäfer Memorial|Karl Schäfer]] || || || || || || || || 9th |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | '''International: Junior'''<ref name=bio0102/><ref name=bio/> |
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| [[2000–2001 ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix, Norway]] || || || align="center" | 6th || |
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| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic|JGP Czech Rep.]] || || || || || || 12th || || |
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| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Norway|JGP Norway]] || || || || || || || 6th || |
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| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|JGP Slovakia]] || || || || 6th || 13th || || || |
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| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovenia|JGP Slovenia]] || || || || || || 8th || || |
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| align=left | [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Ukraine|JGP Ukraine]] || || || || || || || 9th || |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=9 align=center | '''National'''<ref name=bio0102/><ref name=bio/> |
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| align=left | [[German Figure Skating Championships|German Champ.]] || 4th N. || bgcolor=gold | 1st J. || 9th || 7th || 4th || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || 4th || 5th |
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| colspan=9 align=center | <small> GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix <br> Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior </small> |
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== References == |
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<ref name=bio0102>{{cite web |url= http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00002387.htm |title= Zoya DOUCHINE: |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20020418183309/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00002387.htm |archivedate= 18 April 2002 |deadurl= yes }}</ref> |
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<ref name=bio>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00002387.htm |title= Zoya DOUCHINE |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100308091150/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00002387.htm |archivedate= 8 March 2010 |deadurl= no }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* {{isu name | id=00002387 | name=Zoya Douchine}} |
* {{isu name | id=00002387 | name=Zoya Douchine}} |
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> |
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| NAME =Douchine, Zoya |
| NAME = Douchine, Zoya |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Figure skater |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Figure skater |
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| DATE OF BIRTH =24 October 1983 |
| DATE OF BIRTH = 24 October 1983 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH =[[Moscow]] |
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Moscow]] |
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[[Category:German female single skaters]] |
[[Category:German female single skaters]] |
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[[Category:Russian female single skaters]] |
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[[Category:1983 births]] |
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[[Category:Figure skaters from Moscow]] |
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[[Category:Sportspeople from Munich]] |
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Revision as of 16:04, 31 August 2014
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Zoya Douchine | |
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Born | Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 24 October 1983
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Germany |
Skating club | ERC München |
Began skating | 1990 |
Retired | 2003 |
Zoya Douchine (born 24 October 1983)[1] is a German former competitive figure skater. The 2000 national silver medalist, she represented Germany at the 2000 European Championships, placing 18th, and at the 2000 World Championships, where she finished 17th. She began skating while still living in Moscow. She and her family moved to Germany in 1991. Douchine retired from competitive skating in 2003 due to injury.
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2001–2002 [1] |
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Competitive highlights
International[1] | ||||||||
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Event | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 |
World Champ. | 17th | |||||||
European Champ. | 18th | |||||||
GP Cup of Russia | 7th | |||||||
Karl Schäfer | 9th | |||||||
International: Junior[1][2] | ||||||||
JGP Czech Rep. | 12th | |||||||
JGP Norway | 6th | |||||||
JGP Slovakia | 6th | 13th | ||||||
JGP Slovenia | 8th | |||||||
JGP Ukraine | 9th | |||||||
National[1][2] | ||||||||
German Champ. | 4th N. | 1st J. | 9th | 7th | 4th | 2nd | 4th | 5th |
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior |
References
- ^ a b c d e "Zoya DOUCHINE:". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 April 2002.
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References
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