Igor Eremenko

Igor Vladimirovich Eremenko (Russian: Игорь Владимирович Ерёменко, born 22 August 1997) is a Russian competitive ice dancer. With his skating partner, Sofia Shevchenko, he is the 2019 World Junior bronze medalist and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final champion. He has also won seven ISU Junior Grand Prix medals, including gold medals at 2017 JGP Latvia and 2018 JGP Austria, and he has finished within the top five at the 2018 World Junior Championships.

Igor Eremenko
Shevchenko/Eremenko in December 2017
Personal information
Native nameИгорь Владимирович Ерёменко
Full nameIgor Vladimirovich Eremenko
Country representedRussia
Born (1997-08-22) 22 August 1997
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
ResidenceMoscow, Russia
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
PartnerSofia Shevchenko
Former partnerEva Khachaturian
CoachIrina Zhuk, Alexander Svinin
Former coachOlga Ryabinina, Ekaterina Rubleva, Ivan Shefer
ChoreographerAlena Samarskaia, Ivan Volobuiev
Skating clubUOR 4 Moscow
Training locationsMoscow
Began skating2003
ISU personal best scores
Combined total178.08
2019 NHK Trophy
Short dance69.59
2019 NHK Trophy
Free dance108.49
2019 NHK Trophy

Personal life

Igor Vladimirovich Eremenko was born on 22 August 1997 in Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast Russia.[1]

Career

Early career

Eremenko began learning to skate in 2003.[1] Irina Zhuk and Alexander Svinin became his coaches in 2009.

Eremenko began competing internationally with Eva Khachaturian in the 2010–2011 season. They won advanced novice titles at the 2010 Pavel Roman Memorial and 2011 NRW Trophy before moving up to the junior level for the 2012–2013 season. They took the junior silver medal at the 2013 NRW Trophy and finished 8th at the 2014 Russian Junior Championships.

Eremenko teamed up with Sofia Shevchenko ahead of the 2014–2015 season.[2] Shevchenko/Eremenko placed seventh at the 2015 Russian Junior Championships.

2015–2016 season

Shevchenko/Eremenko received their first ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) assignments in the 2015–2016 season. They won bronze medals at both events, competing in late August in Bratislava, Slovakia and in October in Zagreb, Croatia.

They placed seventh at the 2016 Russian Junior Championships. In February 2016, they won the junior gold medal at the Bavarian Open.

2016–2017 season

Competing in the 2016 JGP series, Shevchenko/Eremenko placed fifth in August in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, France, and received a bronze medal in September in Saransk, Russia.

In November 2016, they won the gold medal at the NRW Trophy. They placed sixth at the 2017 Russian Junior Championships.

2017–2018 season

Shevchenko/Eremenko won their first JGP gold medal in September at the 2017 JGP event in Riga, Latvia. They beat the silver medalists, their teammates and training partners Anastasia Shpilevaya / Grigory Smirnov, by only about one point.[3] Three weeks later, at their second JGP event of the season, they won the silver medal in Zagreb, Croatia. With these results they qualified for the 2017–18 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, where they finished fourth.

In January 2018, Shevchenko/Eremenko won the silver medal at the 2018 Russian Junior Championships after placing third in the short program and second in the free skate. In March 2018, they placed fourth in the short program, fourth in the free skate, and fifth overall at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.

2018–2019 season

Shevchenko/Eremenko started their season with gold at the 2018 JGP event in Linz, Austria. They ranked first in both segments and outscored the silver medalists, Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha, by a margin of about five points.[4] At their second JGP event of the season they won a silver medal in Ljubljana, Slovenia. With one JGP gold medal and one silver medal they qualified for the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final.

At the Final, Shevchenko/Eremenko won the gold medal after placing first in the rhythm dance and second in the free dance. They were part of a Russian sweep of the ice dance podium. Shevchenko/Eremenko beat the bronze medalists, Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov, by about 6 points but the race for the gold medal were extremely tight. Shevchenko/Eremenko won the gold medal by a margin of only 0.01 point over the silver medalists, Arina Ushakova / Maxim Nekrasov.[5]

Shevchenko/Eremenko faced Ushakova/Nekrasov again at the 2019 Russian Junior Championships, and again prevailed, winning gold with first-place finishes in both segments. They concluded the season at the 2019 World Junior Championships, where they placed third in the rhythm dance, behind both Lajoie/Lagha and Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov, having achieved only a Level 1 on the second part of the tango pattern dance.[6] Shevchenko/Eremenko placed second in the free dance, but this was insufficient to overcome Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov's lead from the rhythm dance, and they won the bronze medal. Reflecting afterward, Shevchenko said "this was an amazing season for us, so emotional, and it was the best season of our career." Eremenko noted that they would move to the senior level next.[7]

2019–2020 season

Shevchenko/Eremenko moved to the senior level for the 2019–2020 season. Making their senior Grand Prix debut at 2019 Skate America, they placed ninth.[8] They were seventh at the 2019 NHK Trophy, setting three new personal bests.[9] At the 2020 Russian Championships, they placed sixth.

Programs

(with Shevchenko)

Season Rhythm dance Free dance
2019–2020
[10]
2018–2019
[1]
Short dance
2017–2018
[11]
2016–2017
[12]
2015–2016
[13]
2014–2015

      Competitive highlights

      JGP: Junior Grand Prix

      With Shevchenko

      International[14]
      Event 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20
      GP NHK Trophy7th
      GP Skate America9th
      Volvo Open Cup1st
      International: Junior[14]
      Junior Worlds5th3rd
      JGP Final4th1st
      JGP Austria1st
      JGP Croatia3rd2nd
      JGP France5th
      JGP Latvia1st
      JGP Russia3rd
      JGP Slovakia3rd
      JGP Slovenia2nd
      Alpen Trophy1st J
      Bavarian Open1st J
      Ice Star1st J
      NRW Trophy1st J
      Volvo Open Cup1st J
      National[2]
      Russian Champ.6th
      Russian Jr. Champ.7th7th6th2nd1st
      J = Junior level; TBD = Assigned

      With Khachaturian

      International[15]
      Event 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14
      Bavarian Open2nd N1st N2nd J
      NRW Trophy10th J2nd J
      Pavel Roman Memorial1st N
      National[2]
      Russian Junior Champ.10th8th
      Levels: N = Advanced novice; J = Junior level

      Detailed results

      Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.

      With Shevchenko

      2019–20 season
      Date Event RD FD Total
      24–29 December 2019 2020 Russian Championships 7
      70.48
      6
      111.19
      6
      181.67
      22–24 November 2019 2019 NHK Trophy 7
      69.59
      5
      108.49
      7
      178.08
      5–10 November 2019 2019 Volvo Open Cup 1
      77.40
      1
      117.11
      1
      194.51
      18–20 October 2019 2019 Skate America 9
      66.79
      8
      99.72
      9
      166.51
      2018–2019 season
      Date Event Level RD FD Total
      4–10 March 2019 2019 World Junior Championships Junior 3
      67.56
      2
      102.87
      3
      170.43
      1–4 February 2019 2019 Russian Junior Championships Junior 1
      73.03
      1
      111.94
      1
      184.97
      6–9 December 2018 2018–19 JGP Final Junior 1
      67.73
      2
      102.93
      1
      170.66
      11–18 November 2018 2018 Alpen Trophy Junior 1
      66.83
      1
      101.97
      1
      168.80
      3–6 October 2018 2018 JGP Slovenia Junior 2
      63.79
      2
      97.88
      2
      161.67
      29 August – 1 September 2018 2018 JGP Austria Junior 1
      64.26
      1
      94.44
      1
      158.70
      2017–2018 season
      Date Event Level SD FD Total
      5–11 March 2018 2018 World Junior Championships Junior 4
      60.95
      4
      84.90
      5
      145.85
      23–26 January 2018 2018 Russian Junior Championships Junior 3
      63.69
      2
      91.28
      2
      154.97
      7–10 December 2017 2017–18 JGP Final Junior 5
      60.10
      4
      84.28
      4
      144.38
      8–12 November 2017 2017 Volvo Open Cup Junior 1
      61.85
      1
      85.67
      1
      147.52
      26–29 October 2017 2017 Minsk-Arena Ice Star Junior 1
      60.20
      1
      82.83
      1
      143.03
      27–30 September 2017 2017 JGP Croatia Junior 3
      59.97
      2
      85.08
      2
      145.05
      6–9 September 2017 2017 JGP Latvia Junior 2
      58.87
      1
      82.04
      1
      140.91
      2016–2017 season
      Date Event Level SD FD Total
      1–5 February 2017 2017 Russian Junior Championships Junior 6
      56.40
      6
      83.48
      6
      139.88
      4–6 November 2016 2016 NRW Trophy Junior 1
      56.60
      1
      81.68
      1
      138.28
      14–18 September 2016 2016 JGP Russia Junior 3
      57.88
      3
      83.79
      3
      141.67
      24–27 August 2016 2016 JGP France Junior 3
      56.20
      5
      77.32
      5
      133.52
      2015–2016 season
      Date Event Level SD FD Total
      17–21 February 2016 2016 Bavarian Open Junior 1
      60.68
      1
      82.42
      1
      143.10
      19–23 January 2016 2016 Russian Junior Championships Junior 6
      59.59
      8
      79.72
      7
      139.31
      7–10 October 2015 2015 JGP Croatia Junior 3
      57.80
      4
      86.07
      3
      143.87
      19–22 August 2015 2015 JGP Slovakia Junior 3
      58.04
      3
      80.80
      3
      138.84
      2014–2015 season
      Date Event Level SD FD Total
      4–7 February 2015 2015 Russian Junior Championships Junior 7
      49.39
      9
      70.93
      7
      120.32

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