Tiffany Zahorski

Tiffany Anastasia Zahorski
Tiffany Zahorski & Alexis Miart Ostrava JGP.jpg
Zahorski in 2010
Personal information
Full name Tiffany Anastasia Zahorski
Country represented Russia (since 2015)
Former country(ies) represented France (until 2014)
Born (1994-08-16) 16 August 1994
London, England
Residence Moscow, Russia
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Partner Jonathan Guerreiro
Former partner Alexis Miart, Paul Fieret
Coach Alexander Zhulin
Former coach Romain Haguenauer
Muriel Zazoui
Olivier Schoenfelder
Jimmy Young
Bohdan Zahorski
Choreographer Alexander Zhulin
Former choreographer Romain Haguenauer
Skating club Moskvich
Former skating club Lyon CSGL
Training locations Moscow
Former training locations Lyon, London, Cardiff, Sheffield
Began skating 1996
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 173.02
2016 CS Warsaw Cup
Short dance 69.06
2016 CS Warsaw Cup
Free dance 103.96
2016 CS Warsaw Cup

Tiffany Anastasia Zahorski (born 16 August 1994) is a British-French-Russian ice dancer who competes with Jonathan Guerreiro for Russia. With former partner Alexis Miart, she placed fourth at the 2011 World Junior Championships representing France.

Personal life

Zahorski was born on 16 August 1994 in London, England.[1] She is an only child. Her father, Bohdan Zahorski, trained and subsequently coached at Queens Ice Skating rink in central London until he died on 15 January 2010. One of his early coaches was Gladys Hogg M.B.E. Her paternal great grandfather, Eugeniusz Zahorski, was a renowned Polish chess player and activist who lived in exile in Moscow, Russia.[2] Her paternal grandfather, Jerzy Dominik Zahorski, was born in Moscow, Russia in 1917[3] and was exiled to England in the wake of World War II, in which he served as an RAF pilot.[4] His sister, Elizabeth Maria Zahorska, was sentenced to death and shot by the Germans during the 1939 Warsaw uprising for defacing German propaganda posters in a deliberate act of defiance.[5] [6] As she faced the firing squad her last defiant words were "Poland has not yet perished". She was posthumously awarded the Polish "Cross of Valour".

In late 2012, Zahorski played the role of Vanessa, an ice skater in a French comedy detective film Je fais le mort directed by Jean-Paul Salome, which was released on December 11, 2013.

Zahorski became a French citizen on 19 June 2013[7] and a Russian citizen in April 2016.[8][9] She speaks English, French, and Russian.

Career

Early career

Zahorski began skating in 1996 at the age of two. She was taught by her father, Bohdan, in both London and Cardiff until the age of ten, when she moved to Sheffield to train with Jimmy Young. Under Young's tutelage, she became the British Novice Solo Dance Champion in 2005, the British Primary Solo Dance Silver medallist in 2006 and the Lake Placid Novice Solo Dance Bronze medallist in 2007. In September 2007, aged just 13, she relocated with her mother to France to train with Muriel Zazoui and Romain Haguenauer.

In April 2008, Zahorski became the French Novice Solo Dance champion and as a result found her first partner Paul Fieret. After only one competition together, the 2008 French Masters, Fieret retired due to injury.

Partnership with Miart

Zahorski was partnered with Alexis Miart by Zazoui in March 2009. They placed 4th at the 2011 World Junior Championships, with a second-place finish in the free dance. They elected to compete in the senior ranks the following season.[10] In early July 2011, Miart sustained a fracture to the right malleolus.[11] Zahorski trained alone for two and a half months while he recuperated.[10] They consequently missed the 2011 fall season, but returned to competition in time for the 2012 French Nationals.[12] After winning the bronze medal there, they were named to the French team to the 2012 European Championships.[13] In the preliminary round at Europeans, an aborted lift and both skaters falling on another lift cost them almost twenty points and qualification to the short dance.[14]

Zahorski/Miart received an assignment to the 2012 Trophée Eric Bompard but withdrew.[15] On 9 November 2012, it was confirmed that their partnership had ended and that Zahorski was searching for a new partner.[16][17]

Partnership with Guerreiro

In June 2014 Zahorski began training with her partner Jonathan Guerreiro, coached by Alexander Zhulin.[18] In July 2014, the Russian Federation asked the French Skating Federation (FFSG) to release her to skate for Russia.[18] They placed fifth at the 2015 Russian Championships.

The FFSG released Zahorski in October 2015, three years and nine months after her last competition for France, allowing Zahorski/Guerreiro to appear for Russia internationally.[19] The two made their international debut at the 2015 Santa Claus Cup, winning the gold medal. They finished fifth at the 2016 Russian Championships.

In 2016-17 season, Zahorski and Guerreiro competed at the 2016 Ondrej Nepela Trophy where they won the bronze medal after placing third in both the short and free dance segments; earning them a new personal best total score of 165.64 points. They won another bronze medal in their next event at the 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy.

Programs

With Guerreiro

Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2016–17
2015–16
[20]
2014–15
  • Paso doble

With Miart

Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2011–12[1]
2010–11[21]
Original dance
2009–10[22]
  • Folk dance: Flamenco medley

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Guerreiro for Russia

Zahorski and Guerreiro at the 2016 Rostelecom Cup
International[23]
Event 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17
GP Rostelecom Cup 5th
CS Finlandia Trophy 3rd
CS Nepela Memorial 3rd
CS Warsaw Cup 2nd
Santa Claus Cup 1st
National[24]
Russian Champ 5th 5th
TBD: Assigned; WD: Withdrew

With Miart for France

International[25]
Event 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13
Europeans 9th PR
GP Bompard WD WD
Nebelhorn Trophy WD
Trophy of Lyon 2nd J. 1st
International: Junior[25]
Junior Worlds 4th
JGP Belarus 10th
JGP Czech Rep. 2nd
JGP Romania 4th
NRW Trophy 5th J. 1st J.
National[25]
French Champ. 4th J. 3rd J. 3rd
Masters 4th J. 3rd J.
Spanish Champ. 3rd J. G
A: Alternate; G: Guest; J: Junior level
PR: Preliminary round; WD: Withdrew

Detailed results

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.

With Guerreiro

2016–17 season
Date Event SD FD Total
17–20 November 2016 2016 CS Warsaw Cup 2
69.06
2
103.96
2
173.02
4–6 November 2016 2016 Rostelecom Cup 5
64.28
5
92.67
5
156.95
6–10 October 2016 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy 3
62.27
4
90.73
3
153.00
30 September – 2 October 2016 2016 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial 3
68.04
3
97.60
3
165.64
2015–16 season
Date Event SD FD Total
23–27 December 2015 2016 Russian Championships 5
61.30
5
98.30
5
159.60
28-30 November 2015 2015 Santa Claus Cup 1
57.97
1
93.50
1
151.47
2014–15 season
Date Event SD FD Total
24–28 December 2014 2015 Russian Championships 5
59.62
5
85.51
5
145.13

References

  1. 1 2 "Tiffany ZAHORSKI / Alexis MIART: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 September 2012.
  2. pl:Kategoria:Polscy zesłańcy w Imperium Rosyjskim
  3. http://www.genealogia.okiem.pl/zahorski.htm
  4. http://listakrzystka.pl/?p=328120
  5. http://www.wiadomosci24.pl/artykul/elzbieta_zahorska_bohaterka_walczacej_stolicy_193944_166764.html
  6. https://forumemjot.wordpress.com/2013/08/21/powstanie-warszawskie-1944-20-sierpnia-70-rocznica-smierci-tadeusza-zawadzkiego-zoska-bohaterowie-szarych-szeregow/
  7. "Tiffany Zahorski". International Figure Skating Magazine. Archived from the original on 25 February 2016.
  8. "Фигуристка Тиффани Загорски объявила, что получила российский паспорт" [Figure skater Tiffany Zahorski has a Russian passport]. rsport.ru (in Russian). 28 April 2016.
  9. "Figure skater Tiffany Zahorski says she got Russian passport". Russian News Agency TASS. 29 April 2016.
  10. 1 2 "Meeting Tiffany Zahorski and Alexis Miart". Annecy Infosports / Alpes Infosports. 3 January 2012. Archived from the original on 8 January 2012.
  11. Peret, Paul (10 October 2011). "Daisuke Takahashi: French Twizzles". IFS Magazine. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  12. Backman, Daphne (19 December 2011). "Around the World of Ice Dance Blog #1". ice-dance.com.
  13. "Joubert et Amodio chefs de file" [Joubert and Amodio lead French team]. L'Équipe (in French). 22 December 2011.
  14. "Zahorski-Miart à la trappe" [Zahorski-Miart out]. L'Équipe (in French). 23 January 2012.
  15. "ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2012: Ice Dance Entries". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012.
  16. Flade, Tatjana (9 November 2012). "Ice Dancers T. Zahorski/A. Miart (FRA) split". Twitter.
  17. "Zahorski & Miart part ways". ice-dance.com. 12 November 2012.
  18. 1 2 Flade, Tatjana (2 August 2015). "Zahorski and Guerreiro hope for international debut this season". Golden Skate.
  19. "Французской фигуристке Тиффани Загорски разрешили выступать за Россию - Жулин" [French figure skater permitted to skate for Russia, according to Zhulin] (in Russian). rsport.ru. 17 October 2015.
  20. Flade, Tatjana (5 June 2015). "Inside Russia: Skaters Prepare for New Season". International Figure Skating. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  21. "Tiffany ZAHORSKI / Alexis MIART: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011.
  22. "Tiffany ZAHORSKI / Alexis MIART: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 10 November 2009.
  23. "Competition Results: Tiffany ZAHORSKI / Jonathan GUERREIRO". International Skating Union.
  24. "Тиффани Загорски" [Tiffany Zahorski]. fskate.ru (in Russian).
  25. 1 2 3 "Competition Results: Tiffany ZAHORSKI / Alexis MIART". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
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