Sergey Mozgov

Sergey Mozgov
Yanovskaya/Mozgov in 2011
Personal information
Native name Серге́й Александрович Мозгов
Full name Sergey Alexandrovich Mozgov
Alternative names Sergei Mozgov[1]
Country represented Russia
Born (1995-03-10) 10 March 1995
Moscow, Russia
Home town Moscow, Russia
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Partner Betina Popova
Former partner Anna Yanovskaya, Tatiana Baturintseva, Evgenia Kosigina, Sabina Adigamova
Coach Anjelika Krylova, Oleg Volkov
Former coach Svetlana Alexeeva, Elena Kustarova, Olga Riabinina, Alexei Gorshkov, Alexander Svinin, Irina Zhuk
Choreographer Ludmila Vlasova, Elena Kustarova, Olga Riabinina
Skating club Sport School No. 2
Training locations Moscow
Began skating 1999
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 170.47
2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy
Short dance 67.65
2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy
Free dance 102.82
2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy

Sergey Alexandrovich Mozgov (Russian: Серге́й Александрович Мозгов; born 10 March 1995) is a Russian ice dancer. With former partner Anna Yanovskaya, he is the 2015 World Junior champion, two-time (2013, 2014) JGP Final champion, the 2012 Youth Olympics champion, the 2014 World Junior silver medalist, and the 2015 Russian junior national champion.

Early career

Mozgov began skating in 1999.[2] His parents introduced him to skating to improve his health.[3] Early in his career, he competed with Sabina Adigamova.

Mozgov and Evgenia Kosigina made their international debut in the 2008–09 season. The following season, they received a Junior Grand Prix (JGP) assignment in Hungary, where they placed fifth. He ended their partnership after they finished 12th at the 2010 Russian Junior Championships.

In the 2010–11 season, Mozgov competed with Tatiana Baturintseva. They received no JGP assignments and parted ways after placing 9th at the 2011 Russian Junior Championships.

Partnership with Yanovskaya

Mozgov teamed up with Anna Yanovskaya in 2011. They were coached mainly by Svetlana Alexeeva at the Medvedkovo rink in Moscow.[3]

2011–12 season: First season together

Yanovskaya/Mozgov won the bronze medal at their first Junior Grand Prix event, in Gdańsk, Poland, and then gold in Tallinn, Estonia. Their placements qualified them for the Junior Grand Prix Final, where they placed second in the short dance, third in the free, and took the silver medal ahead of Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin. After winning the gold medal at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, they placed fourth at the 2012 Russian Junior Championships. At the 2012 World Junior Championships, they were third in the short dance. During the free dance the referee stopped their music because Mozgov's left bootstrap had come loose.[4] Yanovskaya/Mozgov finished fourth overall behind American ice dancers Alexandra Aldridge / Daniel Eaton who moved up the rankings and took the bronze medal.

2012–13 season

In 2012–13, Yanovskaya/Mozgov won a pair of silver medals at JGP events in Austria and Slovenia and qualified for the JGP Final in Sochi, Russia, where they finished fourth. They won the bronze medal at the 2013 Russian Junior Championships.

2013–14 season: First JGP Final title

In 2013–14, Yanovskaya/Mozgov began their season by taking gold at the 2013 JGP Slovakia in Košice. They won another gold at the 2013 JGP Estonia, qualifying them for their third JGP Final in Fukuoka, Japan. Setting personal bests, Yanovskaya/Mozgov placed first in both segments at the final and won the gold medal ahead of Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker. After placing second to Stepanova/Bukin at the 2014 Russian Junior Championships, they took the silver medal at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, finishing second to Hawayek/Baker.[5]

2014–15 season: World Junior title

Yanovskaya/Mozgov decided to remain in the junior ranks in the 2014–15 season.[6] In addition to Moscow, they also trained in Liepāja in the summer.[7] Mozgov recovered from a knee injury early in the season. During in the 2014–15 JGP series, the duo won gold medals in Estonia and Croatia, earning qualification to their fourth JGP Final. At the event, held in December in Barcelona, they outscored Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd for the gold and stood atop the podium for the second consecutive year. In March, they competed at the 2016 World Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. Ranked first in both segments, they were awarded the gold medal ahead of Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter.

2015–16 season: Senior debut and split

Although still age-eligible for junior events in the 2015–16 season, Yanovskaya/Mozgov decided to move up to the senior ranks.[8] Debuting on the Grand Prix, they placed sixth at the 2015 Skate America and 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard. In December, they finished sixth at the 2016 Russian Championships in Yekaterinburg. On 2 May 2016, the Russian media reported that their partnership had ended.[9]

Partnership with Popova

According to the Russian media, Mozgov has teamed up with Betina Popova.[9]

Popova/Mozgov made their international debut at the 2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb where they placed 5th.

2017–18 season

In 2017–18 season they competed at three ISU Challenger Series competitions. They won the gold medal at the 2017 CS Warsaw Cup with a personal best score of 164.07 points. They also won the bronze medal at the 2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy. At the 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy they placed 5th.

In October 2017 they made their Grand Prix debut at the 2017 Rostelecom Cup where they placed 6th. In December 2017 they competed at the 2018 Russian Championships where they placed 4th after placing 5th in the short dance and 3rd in the free dance.

In May 2018 Anjelika Krylova and Oleg Volkov became their new coaches. [10]

Programs

With Popova

Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2018–2019
[11]
    2017–2018
    [2]
    • Cha Cha
    • Rhumba: Formidable
      by Stromae
    • Samba: Batacuda Mixes
      performed by D.J. Dero
      2016–2017

        With Yanovskaya

        Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
        2015–2016
        [12][13][14][15]
        2014–2015
        [16]
        • Samba
        • Rhumba
        • Samba
        Argentine tango:
        2013–2014
        [17][3]
        • Puttin' On the Ritz
          by Irving Berlin
        • Fever
        • Il Mirto E La Rosa
          by Alessandro Safina
        2012–2013
        [18]
        2011–2012
        [19]

        Competitive highlights

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

        With Popova

        International[20]
        Event 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19
        GP FinlandTBD
        GP FranceTBD
        GP Rostelecom Cup6th
        CS Finlandia Trophy5th
        CS Golden Spin of Zagreb5th
        CS Nepela Trophy3rd3rd
        CS Warsaw Cup1st
        National[21]
        Russian Championships4th
        TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

        With Yanovskaya

        Yanovskaya/Mozgov at the 2014–15 Junior Grand Prix Final
        International[22]
        Event 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16
        GP Bompard6th
        GP Skate America6th
        International: Junior[22]
        Junior Worlds4th2nd1st
        Youth Olympics1st
        JGP Final2nd4th1st1st
        JGP Austria2nd
        JGP Croatia1st
        JGP Estonia1st1st1st
        JGP Poland3rd
        JGP Slovakia1st
        JGP Slovenia2nd
        Ice Star1st J
        Volvo Open Cup1st J1st J
        National[21]
        Russian Champ.6th
        Russian Jr. Champ.4th3rd2nd1st
        Team events
        Youth Olympics6th
        1st P
        J = Junior level

        With Baturintseva

        International
        Event 2010–11
        Pavel Roman Memorial3rd J
        NRW Trophy2nd J
        Bavarian Open2nd J
        National[21]
        Russian Junior Championships9th
        J = Junior level

        With Kosigina

        International[23]
        Event 2008–09 2009–10
        JGP Hungary5th
        NRW Trophy5th J
        National[21]
        Russian Junior Champ.11th12th
        J = Junior level

        Detailed results

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

        With Popova

        2018–19 season
        Date Event RD FD Total
        19–22 September 2018 2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy 3
        67.65
        3
        102.82
        3
        170.47
        2017–18 season
        Date Event SD FD Total
        21–24 December 2017 2018 Russian Championships 5
        63.27
        3
        104.43
        4
        167.70
        16–19 November 2017 2017 CS Warsaw Cup 1
        64.38
        1
        99.69
        1
        164.07
        20–22 October 2017 2017 Rostelecom Cup 6
        64.14
        6
        99.88
        6
        164.02
        6–8 October 2017 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy 7
        57.36
        3
        94.92
        5
        152.28
        21–23 September 2017 2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy 3
        60.98
        2
        100.94
        3
        161.92
        2016–17 season
        Date Event SD FD Total
        7–10 December 2016 2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4
        60.70
        5
        94.52
        5
        155.22

        With Yanovskaya

        2015–16 season
        Date Event SD FD Total
        24–27 December 2015 2016 Russian Championships 6
        57.92
        6
        81.94
        6
        139.86
        13–15 November 2015 2015 ISU Grand Prix Trophée Éric Bompard 6
        52.88
        Cancelled 6
        52.88
        23–25 October 2015 2015 ISU Grand Prix Skate America 5
        53.35
        6
        87.57
        6
        140.92
        2014–15 season
        Date Event Level SD FD Total
        2–8 March 2015 2015 World Junior Championships Junior 1
        62.22
        1
        93.70
        1
        155.92
        4–7 February 2015 2015 Russian Junior Championships Junior 1
        65.24
        1
        98.35
        1
        163.59
        11–14 December 2014 2014–15 JGP Final Junior 1
        59.12
        1
        89.46
        1
        148.58
        8–12 October 2014 2014 JGP Croatia Junior 1
        56.79
        1
        88.55
        1
        145.34
        24–28 September 2014 2014 JGP Estonia Junior 2
        59.56
        1
        92.44
        1
        152.00
        2013–14 season
        Date Event Level SD FD Total
        10–16 March 2014 2014 World Junior Championships Junior 2
        63.80
        1
        91.36
        2
        155.16
        22–25 January 2014 2014 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2
        64.79
        2
        86.96
        2
        151.75
        5–8 December 2013 2013–14 JGP Final Junior 1
        63.71
        1
        88.77
        1
        152.48
        10–12 October 2013 2013 JGP Estonia Junior 1
        61.79
        1
        88.19
        1
        149.98
        12–14 September 2013 2013 JGP Slovakia Junior 1
        59.06
        1
        84.33
        1
        143.39
        2012–13 season
        Date Event Level SD FD Total
        31 January – 3 February 2013 2013 Russian Junior Championships Junior 4
        55.15
        1
        87.73
        3
        142.88
        6–9 December 2012 2012–13 JGP Final Junior 3
        53.03
        4
        76.28
        4
        129.31
        2011–12 season
        Date Event Level SD FD Total
        2–3 March 2012 2012 World Junior Championships Junior 3
        58.89
        4
        81.74
        4
        140.63
        5–7 February 2012 2012 Russian Junior Championships Junior 4
        55.47
        3
        80.94
        4
        136.41
        13–22 January 2012 2012 Winter Youth Olympics - team event Junior 1
        84.55
        6
        13–22 January 2012 2012 Winter Youth Olympics Junior 1
        60.19
        1
        86.77
        1
        146.96
        8–11 December 2011 2011–12 JGP Final Junior 2
        56.22
        3
        80.39
        2
        136.61

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