ice_girl
21st April 2011, 15:13
Si Artur este unul din patinatorii de viitor ai Europei asa ca m-am gandit sa-i deschid si lui un thread.
Cateva date despre el:
Artur Andreyevich Gachinski (Russian: Артур Андреевич Гачинский) (former surname: Хиль - Khil or Hill) (born August 13, 1993) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2011 Russian National silver medalist. He is the 2010 Russian Junior national champion.
As of 29 January 2011 (2011 -01-29)[update], he has the season's 14th highest total score.[1] The International Skating Union (ISU) ranks him 13th in the world.
Personal life: Artur Gachinski was born in Moscow. He moved to St. Petersburg at age nine to train. He initially formerly competed under the surname Хиль, which was Latinized as Khil or Hill.
Career In the 2005–2006 season, Gachinski won the bronze medal at the Russian Junior National Championships. In the 2006–2007 season, Gachinski placed 8th at the junior national championships and 14th at the senior championships.
The 2007–2008 season was the first season for which Gachinski was old enough to compete on the Junior level internationally. He made his debut on the ISU Junior Grand Prix on the 2007–2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. He won the silver medal at the event in Estonia and placed 4th at the event in Romania to qualify for the Junior Grand Prix Final, where he placed 8th. He won the gold medal on the junior level at the Coupe de Nice and placed 9th at the 2008 Russian Figure Skating Championships.
In the 2008–2009 season, Gachinski competed on the 2008–2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. He won the silver medal at the event in Spain and placed fourth at the event in Great Britain to qualify for the 2008–2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, where he placed 8th. He made his senior international debut at the 2008 Golden Spin of Zagreb, where he placed eighth. At the 2009 Russian Figure Skating Championships, he placed 10th. At the Junior nationals, he won the silver medal.
Although he was originally named to the team to the 2009 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, he withdrew from the event before the event began due to illness. The 2009-2010 season was Gachinski's second time on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. He won the gold medal in Belarus and the silver in Germany, qualifying him for the 2009-2010 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, in which he placed 6th. Artur placed first in the 2009 Coupe Internationale de Nice, first in the Russian Junior Championships, and 13th at the 2010 Russian Figure Skating Championships. At the 2010 Junior World Championships, he was in sixth after the short program. He rallied in the free skate, and, despite popping his planned quad, he still medaled in third.[4]
Gachinski began the 2010-2011 season with wins at Finlandia Trophy and Coupe de Nice. He picked up a viral infection a week before 2010 Skate Canada.[5] Gachinski finished 7th at the event, his debut on the senior Grand Prix. He was assigned to compete at 2010 Cup of Russia where he placed sixth. After finishing ahead of Russian National Champion Konstantin Menshov at the European championships Gachinski was chosen to go the World Figure Skating Championships.
Both he and 2006 Olympic champion Evgeny Plushenko are trained in St. Petersburg by Alexei Mishin.
Programs Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2010–2011 Pink Floyd The Bolt
by Dmitri Shostakovich Smooth Criminal
by Michael Jackson
2009–2010 Adagio
by Tomaso Albinoni The Mirror - Narcissus
by Keiko Matsui
2008–2009 Assassin's Tango
from Mr. & Mrs. Smith
by John Powell The Mirror - Narcissus
by Keiko Matsui Adagio
by Tomaso Albinoni
2007–2008 Flamenco Medley Romeo and Juliet
by Nino Rota Elvis Presley Medley
[edit] Competitive highlightsEvent 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11
European Championships 5th
World Junior Championships 3rd
Russian Championships 14th 9th 10th 13th 2nd
Skate Canada International 7th
Cup of Russia 6th
Finlandia Trophy 1st
Coupe Internationale de Nice 1st N. 2nd N. 1st J. 1st 1st
Golden Spin of Zagreb 8th
Russian Junior Championships 13th 3rd 8th 2nd 1st
Junior Grand Prix Final 8th 8th 6th
Junior Grand Prix, Germany 4th 2nd
Junior Grand Prix, Belarus 1st
Junior Grand Prix, Great Britain 4th
Junior Grand Prix, Spain 2nd
Junior Grand Prix, Estonia 2nd
Triglav Trophy 4th N.
Isar Pokal 2nd N.
N = Novice level, J = Junior level
Detailed Results2010-2011 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 24-30, 2011 2011 European Figure Skating Championships 3
73.76 6
142.31 5
216.07
November 18-21, 2010 2010 Cup of Russia 4
72.41 7
130.53 6
202.94
October 29–31, 2010 2010 Skate Canada International 7
66.57 7
137.51 7
204.08
Cateva date despre el:
Artur Andreyevich Gachinski (Russian: Артур Андреевич Гачинский) (former surname: Хиль - Khil or Hill) (born August 13, 1993) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2011 Russian National silver medalist. He is the 2010 Russian Junior national champion.
As of 29 January 2011 (2011 -01-29)[update], he has the season's 14th highest total score.[1] The International Skating Union (ISU) ranks him 13th in the world.
Personal life: Artur Gachinski was born in Moscow. He moved to St. Petersburg at age nine to train. He initially formerly competed under the surname Хиль, which was Latinized as Khil or Hill.
Career In the 2005–2006 season, Gachinski won the bronze medal at the Russian Junior National Championships. In the 2006–2007 season, Gachinski placed 8th at the junior national championships and 14th at the senior championships.
The 2007–2008 season was the first season for which Gachinski was old enough to compete on the Junior level internationally. He made his debut on the ISU Junior Grand Prix on the 2007–2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. He won the silver medal at the event in Estonia and placed 4th at the event in Romania to qualify for the Junior Grand Prix Final, where he placed 8th. He won the gold medal on the junior level at the Coupe de Nice and placed 9th at the 2008 Russian Figure Skating Championships.
In the 2008–2009 season, Gachinski competed on the 2008–2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. He won the silver medal at the event in Spain and placed fourth at the event in Great Britain to qualify for the 2008–2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, where he placed 8th. He made his senior international debut at the 2008 Golden Spin of Zagreb, where he placed eighth. At the 2009 Russian Figure Skating Championships, he placed 10th. At the Junior nationals, he won the silver medal.
Although he was originally named to the team to the 2009 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, he withdrew from the event before the event began due to illness. The 2009-2010 season was Gachinski's second time on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. He won the gold medal in Belarus and the silver in Germany, qualifying him for the 2009-2010 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, in which he placed 6th. Artur placed first in the 2009 Coupe Internationale de Nice, first in the Russian Junior Championships, and 13th at the 2010 Russian Figure Skating Championships. At the 2010 Junior World Championships, he was in sixth after the short program. He rallied in the free skate, and, despite popping his planned quad, he still medaled in third.[4]
Gachinski began the 2010-2011 season with wins at Finlandia Trophy and Coupe de Nice. He picked up a viral infection a week before 2010 Skate Canada.[5] Gachinski finished 7th at the event, his debut on the senior Grand Prix. He was assigned to compete at 2010 Cup of Russia where he placed sixth. After finishing ahead of Russian National Champion Konstantin Menshov at the European championships Gachinski was chosen to go the World Figure Skating Championships.
Both he and 2006 Olympic champion Evgeny Plushenko are trained in St. Petersburg by Alexei Mishin.
Programs Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2010–2011 Pink Floyd The Bolt
by Dmitri Shostakovich Smooth Criminal
by Michael Jackson
2009–2010 Adagio
by Tomaso Albinoni The Mirror - Narcissus
by Keiko Matsui
2008–2009 Assassin's Tango
from Mr. & Mrs. Smith
by John Powell The Mirror - Narcissus
by Keiko Matsui Adagio
by Tomaso Albinoni
2007–2008 Flamenco Medley Romeo and Juliet
by Nino Rota Elvis Presley Medley
[edit] Competitive highlightsEvent 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11
European Championships 5th
World Junior Championships 3rd
Russian Championships 14th 9th 10th 13th 2nd
Skate Canada International 7th
Cup of Russia 6th
Finlandia Trophy 1st
Coupe Internationale de Nice 1st N. 2nd N. 1st J. 1st 1st
Golden Spin of Zagreb 8th
Russian Junior Championships 13th 3rd 8th 2nd 1st
Junior Grand Prix Final 8th 8th 6th
Junior Grand Prix, Germany 4th 2nd
Junior Grand Prix, Belarus 1st
Junior Grand Prix, Great Britain 4th
Junior Grand Prix, Spain 2nd
Junior Grand Prix, Estonia 2nd
Triglav Trophy 4th N.
Isar Pokal 2nd N.
N = Novice level, J = Junior level
Detailed Results2010-2011 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 24-30, 2011 2011 European Figure Skating Championships 3
73.76 6
142.31 5
216.07
November 18-21, 2010 2010 Cup of Russia 4
72.41 7
130.53 6
202.94
October 29–31, 2010 2010 Skate Canada International 7
66.57 7
137.51 7
204.08