Evgenia Kosigina

Evgenia Kosigina
Kosigina and Moroshkin at the 2012-13 JGP Final
Personal information
Full name Evgenia Borisovna Kosigina
Country represented Russia
Born (1995-03-20) 20 March 1995
Odintsovo, Russia
Height 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Partner Nikolai Moroshkin
Former partner Sergei Mozgov
Anatoli Kolisgo
Coach Oleg Sudakov
Alexei Gorshkov
Choreographer Igor Shpilband
Former choreographer Victor Kanevski
Sergei Petukhov
Skating club UOR No. 4 Tolyatti
Winter Sport Center Odintsovo
Training locations Odintsovo
Tolyatti
Began skating 2000
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 135.24
2012 JGP USA
Short dance 59.44
2012 JGP USA
Free dance 81.62
2014 Golden Spin of Zagreb

Evgenia Borisovna Kosigina (Russian: Евгения Борисовна Косыгина; born 20 March 1995) is a Russian former competitive ice dancer. With Nikolai Moroshkin, she won six medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series and finished in the top ten at three World Junior Championships.

Career

Kosigina began skating to improve her health and took up ice dancing when she was eight.[1] She competed in novice ice dance with Anatoli Kolisgo[2] and later skated with Sergei Mozgov, with whom she debuted on the Junior Grand Prix.[3] Her partner left her after the 2009–10 season.[1]

Kosigina began skating with Nikolai Moroshkin in June 2010, coached by Alexei Gorshkov in Kosigina's hometown of Odintsovo, near Moscow.[1] During the 2010–11 season, Kosigina/Moroshkin won bronze at their first JGP event, in Courchevel, France.[4] At their second event, in Dresden, Germany, they won a gold medal.[5] These medals qualified them for the Junior Grand Prix Final,[6] where they finished sixth. At the 2011 Russian Junior Championships, Kosigina/Moroshkin won the bronze medal and then placed sixth at the 2011 World Junior Championships.

Kosigina/Moroshkin competed in the 2011–12 Junior Grand Prix, winning silver in Latvia and bronze in Estonia. They finished fifth at the 2012 Russian Junior Championships and were not assigned to Junior Worlds.

Kosigina/Moroshkin received additional coaching from Igor Shpilband in preparation for the 2012–13 season.[7] They won a pair of silver medals at their events in Lake Placid, New York and Zagreb, Croatia, and finished sixth at the JGP Final in Sochi, Russia. They then won silver at the 2013 Russian Junior Championships and finished sixth at the 2013 World Junior Championships.

Kosigina/Moroshkin finished fourth at the 2014 Russian Junior Championships. Initially first alternates, they joined the Russian team to the 2014 World Junior Championships after Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin withdrew.[8]

Programs

(with Moroshkin)

Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2014–2015
2013–2014
[9]
  • Bei mir bist du schoen
    performed by Puppini Sisters
  • Juke Box
    by Dimie Cat
  • Bei mir bist du schoen
    performed by Puppini Sisters
  • Flamenco
  • Oblivion
    by Astor Piazzolla
2012–2013
[7]
Blues and swing:
2011–2012
[10]
  • Chilly Cha Cha
  • ?
2010–2011
[11]
  • Shar Goluboy
    (Russian: шар голубой)
    by unknown

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Moroshkin

International[12]
Event 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15
Winter Universiade4th
CS Golden Spin5th
CS Warsaw Cup4th
Ice Star2nd
International: Junior[12]
World Junior Champ.6th6th9th
JGP Final6th6th
JGP Croatia2nd
JGP Estonia3rd
JGP France3rd
JGP Germany1st
JGP Latvia2nd
JGP Poland4th
JGP United States2nd
Istanbul Cup2nd J
National[12]
Russian Champ.6th
Russian Junior Champ.3rd5th2nd4th
J = Junior level

With Mozgov

International[13]
Event 2008–09 2009–10
JGP Hungary5th
NRW Trophy5th J
National
Russian Junior Champ.11th12th
J = Junior level

References

  1. 1 2 3 Flade, Tatjana (17 October 2010). "A quick start for ice dancers Kosigina and Moroshkin". GoldenSkate.com.
  2. "7th Int. Ice Dance Cup 2005: Novice Ice Dancing". International Skating Union.
  3. "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2009/2010: Budapest". International Skating Union.
  4. Brown, Mickey (28 August 2010). "Team USA scores four medals at JGP opener; Russia also garners four medals in Courchevel". Icenetwork.
  5. Felton, Renee (10 October 2010). "Tuktamisheva dominates at JGP Germany". Icenetwork. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  6. "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2010/2011 Junior Ice Dance". International Skating Union.
  7. 1 2 "Evgenia KOSIGINA / Nikolai MOROSHKIN: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 5 March 2013.
  8. Ermolina, Olga (6 March 2014). Радионова и Косыгина – Морошкин выступят на чемпионате мира среди юниоров [Radionova and Kosigina/Moroshkin will compete at the World Junior Championships]. Russian Figure Skating Federation (in Russian). Archived from the original on 6 March 2014.
  9. "Evgenia KOSIGINA / Nikolai MOROSHKIN: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014.
  10. "Evgenia KOSIGINA / Nikolai MOROSHKIN: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 April 2012.
  11. "Evgenia KOSIGINA / Nikolai MOROSHKIN: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011.
  12. 1 2 3 "Competition Results: Evgenia KOSIGINA / Nikolai MOROSHKIN". International Skating Union.
  13. "Competition Results: Evgenia KOSIGINA / Sergei MOZGOV". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012.

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