Fedor Andreev
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Andreev competing in 2002. | ||
Personal Info | ||
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Country: | Canada | |
Height: | 185 cm | |
Coach: | Richard Callaghan, Marina Zoueva | |
Skating Club: | Minto SC | |
ISU Personal Best Scores | ||
Short + Free Total: | 176.05 | 2003 Trophee Lalique |
Short Program: | 58.61 | 2003 Trophee Lalique |
Free Skate: | 117.44 | 2003 Trophee Lalique |
Fedor Andreev (Russian: Федор Андреев, born March 2, 1982 in Moscow, Russia) is a Canadian formerly competitive figure skater. He is currently an automotive drifting racer. He previously also worked as an Abercrombie & Fitch model. Andreev is the son of famed choreographer and coach Marina Zoueva.
Andreev was the 1999 Canadian junior national champion and won the bronze medal on the senior level in 2003. In 2003, he briefly considered switching to pairs to skate with Jennifer Kirk, but the partnership never fully formed.
Andreev is an avid car enthusiast. His forte is Drift Racing and he has started a team "United Drift" that is expected to compete in the D1 Grand Prix. Beyond his Drift experience, Andreev has his competition license and has instructed at many High Performance Driving Events during the spring/summer seasons.
His current car is a SR20 powered 1991 Nissan 240SX, custom built by Andreev himself and his associates.
[edit] Competitive highlights
Event | 1998-1999 | 1999-2000 | 2000-2001 | 2001-2002 | 2002-2003 | 2003-2004 | 2004-2005 |
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Four Continents Championships | 9th | WD | |||||
World Junior Championships | 8th | 7th | |||||
Canadian Championships | 1st J. | 5th | 6th | 6th | 3rd | 4th | 6th |
Skate Canada | 6th | 11th | |||||
Trophee Lalique | 7th | ||||||
Skate America | 11th | ||||||
Cup of Russia | 9th | ||||||
Finlandia Trophy | 6th | ||||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 15th | 3rd | |||||
Junior Grand Prix Final | 3rd | ||||||
Junior Grand Prix, Netherlands | 1st | ||||||
Junior Grand Prix, Ostrava | 1st | ||||||
Junior Grand Prix, Mexico | 4th |
- J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew
[edit] External links
- Fedor Andreev at the International Skating Union biography page