Igor Yaroshenko

Igor Yaroshenko (born 11 April 1967) is a Ukrainian former competitive ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union before its dissolution and for Ukraine afterward. With Irina Romanova, he is the 1996 European bronze medalist. They placed seventh at the 1994 Winter Olympics and ninth at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Their highest placement at the World Figure Skating Championships was fourth, in 1994. They were coached by Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponosov.

Igor Yaroshenko
Personal information
Country representedUkraine
Former country(ies) representedSoviet Union
Born (1967-04-11) 11 April 1967
Nova Kakhovka, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
PartnerIrina Romanova
Former coachNatalia Linichuk
Gennadi Karponosov
Retired1998

Romanova and Yaroshenko were married in 1991 and have a son, Nikita.[1][2] Yaroshenko now works as a coach in Delaware.[1]

Programs

(with Romanova)

Season Original dance Free dance
1997–1998
      1996–1997
          1995–1996
            1994–1995
                1993–1994

                    Results

                    (ice dance with Romanova)

                    International
                    Event 1989–90
                    (USR)
                    1990–91
                    (USR)
                    1991–92
                    (USR)
                    1992–93
                    (UKR)
                    1993–94
                    (UKR)
                    1994–95
                    (UKR)
                    1995–96
                    (UKR)
                    1996–97
                    (UKR)
                    1997–98
                    (UKR)
                    Olympics7th9th
                    Worlds7th4th8th5th8th7th
                    Europeans7th7th7th3rd6th8th
                    Grand Prix Final4th
                    GP Int. Paris/Trophée
                    de France/Lalique
                    2nd3rd3rd3rd
                    GP Nations Cup1st1st2nd3rd
                    GP NHK Trophy4th2nd3rd
                    GP Skate America5th
                    GP Skate Canada2nd5th3rd
                    Goodwill Games1st
                    St. Gervais1st
                    Universiade2nd
                    Centennial On Ice3rd
                    National
                    Ukrainian Champ.1st1st1st1st1st
                    Soviet Champ.3rd
                    GP = Became part of Champions Series in 1995–96 season (renamed Grand Prix in 1998–99)

                    References

                    1. Mittan, Barry (October 29, 2003). "Romanova Writes Guide for Ice Dancers". GoldenSkate. Archived from the original on August 18, 2010.
                    2. "Designing With Color - by Irina Romanova". Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
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