IleK
8th February 2012, 23:45
Sper ca nu s-a mai deschis alt thread pt Elene, eu nu am gasit dar daca cumva mi-a scapat, las la latitudinea admin sa ia masuri in acest sens.
Daca nu mai exista altul, atunci nu pot decat sa ma bucur ca il deschid eu pentru ca mi-a fost draga de cand a aparut, se incadreaza perfect in tiparul patinatoarei mele preferate, foarte talentata si foaaarte inconstanta. Dar imi place de ea din ce in ce mai mult si simt cu fiecare an ca isi imbunatateste partea artistica, care de altfel nici nu i-a lipsit vreodata, a dat dovada de simt al muzicii inca de la primele ei europene cand a impresionat cu locul 5.
Sa vedem o mica biografie
Wikipedia:
Elene Gedevanishvili (Georgian: ელენე გედევანიშვილი) (born January 7, 1990 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Georgian figure skater. She is a two-time (2012, 2010) European bronze medalist. In winning the medal in 2010, she became the first skater from Georgia to medal at an ISU Championships.[3]
As a child, Gedevanishvili lived and trained in Georgia and went to training camps in Moscow, Russia. At the age of nine, she and her mother settled in Moscow and at age eleven, she began working with Elena Buianova.[4] She trained at CSKA Moscow with Buianova and Tatiana Tarasova. At the 2005-2006 Junior Grand Prix event in Estonia, she became the first Georgian skater to win a Junior Grand Prix event.
At her senior level debut, the 2006 European Championships, she finished 5th. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, her second senior competition, Gedevanishvili placed sixth after the short program, and finished tenth overall.
In October 2006, Gedevanishvili was forced to leave Moscow after the Russian authorities revoked her mother's visa on a technicality.[5] She was later awarded the Order of Honor by Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili for her achievements as an athlete and in recognition of her treatment in Russia.[4]
Shortly thereafter, she contracted a case of whooping cough that went undiagnosed for several months.[4] With these problems, Gedevanishvili withdrew from both of her Grand Prix events. In December 2006,[4] she moved to Wayne, New Jersey to train with coach Galina Zmievskaya, former coach of Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul. She left Zmievskaya in April 2007 due to a personality conflict. She then moved to Hackensack, New Jersey to train with coaches Roman Serov and Viktor Kudriavtsev at the Ice House. In 2009, she changed coaches to Robin Wagner.[6][7] She also occasionally worked with Roman Serov on her jumps and 1982 World Champion Elaine Zayak.[7] Gedevanishvili can perform the Biellmann spin with a foot change.
In 2009, Gedevanishvili finished 25th at Europeans, the lowest result at the event in her career, but then achieved a career-best result at the World Championships where she finished 10th.
In 2010, Gedevanishvili became the first skater representing Georgia to medal at an ISU Championships when she won the bronze medal at the 2010 European Championships.[3] She finished 8th at the 2011 European Championships but was able to repeat her career-best 10th place finish at the World Championships.
In July 2011, she switched coaches to Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada.
On January 28, 2012, Gedevanishvili won her second European bronze medal at the 2012 European Championships
Her younger brother, Dmitri Gedevanishvili, is a competitive alpine skier.
Elene este cunoscuta nu numai pt cel mai inalt lutz din proba feminina si pt inconstanta ei, poate patina dumnezeiste sau poate face praf programul, ci si pentru schimbarile foarte dese de antrenori. Nu mai numar acum, dar cred ca Orser este al 7 lea sau al al 9 lea. Sper sa ramana cu el pt ca aceasta schimbare continua de antrenori s-a reflectat si in evolutiile ei, mereu altfel incat nu a reusit inca sa isi creeze un stil propriu.
Daca nu mai exista altul, atunci nu pot decat sa ma bucur ca il deschid eu pentru ca mi-a fost draga de cand a aparut, se incadreaza perfect in tiparul patinatoarei mele preferate, foarte talentata si foaaarte inconstanta. Dar imi place de ea din ce in ce mai mult si simt cu fiecare an ca isi imbunatateste partea artistica, care de altfel nici nu i-a lipsit vreodata, a dat dovada de simt al muzicii inca de la primele ei europene cand a impresionat cu locul 5.
Sa vedem o mica biografie
Wikipedia:
Elene Gedevanishvili (Georgian: ელენე გედევანიშვილი) (born January 7, 1990 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Georgian figure skater. She is a two-time (2012, 2010) European bronze medalist. In winning the medal in 2010, she became the first skater from Georgia to medal at an ISU Championships.[3]
As a child, Gedevanishvili lived and trained in Georgia and went to training camps in Moscow, Russia. At the age of nine, she and her mother settled in Moscow and at age eleven, she began working with Elena Buianova.[4] She trained at CSKA Moscow with Buianova and Tatiana Tarasova. At the 2005-2006 Junior Grand Prix event in Estonia, she became the first Georgian skater to win a Junior Grand Prix event.
At her senior level debut, the 2006 European Championships, she finished 5th. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, her second senior competition, Gedevanishvili placed sixth after the short program, and finished tenth overall.
In October 2006, Gedevanishvili was forced to leave Moscow after the Russian authorities revoked her mother's visa on a technicality.[5] She was later awarded the Order of Honor by Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili for her achievements as an athlete and in recognition of her treatment in Russia.[4]
Shortly thereafter, she contracted a case of whooping cough that went undiagnosed for several months.[4] With these problems, Gedevanishvili withdrew from both of her Grand Prix events. In December 2006,[4] she moved to Wayne, New Jersey to train with coach Galina Zmievskaya, former coach of Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul. She left Zmievskaya in April 2007 due to a personality conflict. She then moved to Hackensack, New Jersey to train with coaches Roman Serov and Viktor Kudriavtsev at the Ice House. In 2009, she changed coaches to Robin Wagner.[6][7] She also occasionally worked with Roman Serov on her jumps and 1982 World Champion Elaine Zayak.[7] Gedevanishvili can perform the Biellmann spin with a foot change.
In 2009, Gedevanishvili finished 25th at Europeans, the lowest result at the event in her career, but then achieved a career-best result at the World Championships where she finished 10th.
In 2010, Gedevanishvili became the first skater representing Georgia to medal at an ISU Championships when she won the bronze medal at the 2010 European Championships.[3] She finished 8th at the 2011 European Championships but was able to repeat her career-best 10th place finish at the World Championships.
In July 2011, she switched coaches to Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada.
On January 28, 2012, Gedevanishvili won her second European bronze medal at the 2012 European Championships
Her younger brother, Dmitri Gedevanishvili, is a competitive alpine skier.
Elene este cunoscuta nu numai pt cel mai inalt lutz din proba feminina si pt inconstanta ei, poate patina dumnezeiste sau poate face praf programul, ci si pentru schimbarile foarte dese de antrenori. Nu mai numar acum, dar cred ca Orser este al 7 lea sau al al 9 lea. Sper sa ramana cu el pt ca aceasta schimbare continua de antrenori s-a reflectat si in evolutiile ei, mereu altfel incat nu a reusit inca sa isi creeze un stil propriu.