Egor Zakroev

Egor Zakroev

Vigalova and Zakroev at the 2014–15 JGP Final
Personal information
Full name Egor Mikhailovich Zakroev
Country represented Russia
Born (1993-12-31) 31 December 1993
Achinsk, Russia
Home town Perm
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Partner Lina Kudryavtseva
Former partner Maria Vigalova
Coach Natalia Pavlova
Former coach Valentina Tiukova, Valeri Tiukov, Pavel Sliusarenko
Choreographer Olga Volozhinskaia, Igor Soloviev
Former skating club Figure Skating Academy
Training locations Saint Petersburg
Former training locations Perm
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 168.10
2013 JGP Slovakia
Short program 57.83
2014 JGP Croatia
Free skate 110.35
2013 JGP Slovakia

Egor Mikhailovich Zakroev (Russian: Егор Михайлович Закроев; born 31 December 1993) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Maria Vigalova, he is the 2014 World Junior bronze medalist, a two-time JGP Final medalist (2013 silver, 2012 bronze), and the 2014 Russian national senior bronze medalist.

Personal life

Egor Mikhailovich Zakroev was born 31 December 1993 in Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.[1] He relocated to Perm in 2010.

Career

Zakroev started skating in Achinsk, taught by Gennadiy Petrov.[1] In 2010, he teamed up with Maria Vigalova in Perm. The two were coached by Valentina Tiukova, Valeri Tiukov, and Pavel Sliusarenko at Perm's Figure Skating Academy. Olga Volozhinskaya visits the pair three to four times a year to work on choreography and presentation.[2]

In the 2011–12 season, Vigalova/Zakroev finished tenth in their senior Russian Championships debut and placed fourth on the junior level.

Vigalova/Zakroev debuted on the Junior Grand Prix series in the 2012–13 season. They won the bronze medal at JGP Austria and silver at JGP Germany, qualifying them for the JGP Final in Sochi, Russia, where they won the bronze medal.[3][4] At the Russian Championships, the pair finished ninth on the senior level and then fourth again on the junior level behind Kamilla Gainetdinova / Ivan Bich.

Vigalova/Zakroev's first event of the 2013–14 season was the 2013 JGP Latvia where they won the bronze medal behind teammates Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov. They won gold for the first time at the 2013 JGP Slovakia while posting new personal best scores – 57.75 (SP), 110.35 (FS), 168.10 points (overall). Their results qualified them to the JGP Final in Fukuoka, Japan. At the final, Vigalova/Zakroev placed third in the short program and first in the free skate, winning the silver medal behind Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang. After the event, Zakroev underwent treatment for cysts.[2] At the Russian Championships, the pair won bronze on the senior level and silver on the junior level. They were assigned to the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, where they won the bronze medal after placing fourth in the short program and third in the free skate.

In preparation for the 2014–15 season, Vigalova/Zakroev spent some time training in Sochi and Novogorsk, near Moscow, as well as their regular training site in Perm.[5] Their first event of the season was at the 2014 JGP Estonia where they won the gold medal with a score of 161.83 points. Their next event at the 2014 JGP Croatia, they won another gold with a total of 167.98 points qualifying them to their third ISU JGP Final held in Barcelona, Spain where they took the bronze medal behind teammates Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin.

Programs

(with Vigalova)

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2014-2015
[6]
2013–2014
[7]
2012–2013
[8]
  • Symphony on a Battle Lost
    by Benny Richter, Marc Terenzi
2011–2012

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Vigalova

International[9]
Event 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15
CS Volvo Open 2nd
International: Junior[9]
Junior Worlds 3rd WD
JGP Final 3rd 2nd 3rd
JGP Croatia 1st
JGP Austria 3rd
JGP Estonia 1st
JGP Germany 2nd
JGP Latvia 3rd
JGP Slovakia 1st
Warsaw Cup 1st J.
National[9]
Russian Champ. 10th 9th 3rd WD
Russian Junior 4th 4th 2nd 1st
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

References

  1. 1 2 Закроев Егор Михайлович [Egor Mikhailovich Zakroev] (in Russian). Russian Figure Skating Federation. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  2. 1 2 Ermolina, Olga (6 December 2013). Выгалова – Закроев: «Перед финалом в Сочи волновались больше» [Vigalova/Zakroev: "Before the JGP Final"]. Russian Figure Skating Federation (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2 January 2014.
  3. Kondakova, Anna (9 December 2012). "Russia sweeps Junior Pairs at Figure Skating Final". GoldenSkate.
  4. Kondakova, Anna (7 December 2012). "Fedorova and Miroshkin lead Junior Pairs in Sochi". GoldenSkate.
  5. Zubakov, Alexei (10 June 2014). Егор Закроев: пока не знаем, будем выступать на взрослом уровне или нет [Egor Zakroev: I don't know yet if we will compete on the senior level or not]. team-russia2014.ru (in Russian).
  6. "Biography". ISU Results. ISU Results. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  7. "Maria VIGALOVA / Egor ZAKROEV: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 25 March 2014.
  8. "Maria VIGALOVA / Egor ZAKROEV: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 26 February 2013.
  9. 1 2 3 "Competition Results: Maria VIGALOVA / Egor ZAKROEV". International Skating Union.

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