Mariusz Siudek

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Mariusz Siudek
The Siudeks in 2006.
Personal Info
Country: Flag of Poland Poland
Date of birth: April 29, 1972 (1972-04-29) (age 36)
Height: 187 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Partner: Dorota Siudek
Former Partner: Beata Szymlowska, Beata Zielinska, Marta Gluchowska
Former Coach: Richard Gauthier, Manon Peron
Skating Club: Unia Dwory SSA Oswiecim
Retired: 2007
ISU Personal Best Scores
Short + Free Total: 177.24 2004 NHK
Short Program: 61.84 2004 NHK
Free Skate: 115.40 2004 NHK

Mariusz Siudek (born April 29, 1972, Oświęcim) is a Polish retired pairs skater who is now a coach. He skates with wife Dorota Siudek.

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[edit] Career

He started skating in 1978. He has been performing in pairs since 1989. He previously skating with Beata Szymłowska, Beata Zielińska and Marta Głuchowska. In 1995, he teamed up with Dorota Zagórska.

Siudek proposed to Zagórska during the 2000 World Figure Skating Championships. They were married in 2001. In 2003 they moved to Montreal to work with Richard Gauthier. The Siudeks planned to retire after the 2005/2006 season, but made the decision to stay in after the 2007 European Figure Skating Championships were assigned to Poland. The Siudeks were forced to withdraw from the 2007 World Figure Skating Championships during the long program due to injury (Mariusz's). The couple took their final bows, then left the ice.

Siudek & Siudek announced their retirement from competitive skating following the 2007 Worlds. They currently coach in Torun, Poland. They currently coach Stacey Kemp and David King.

Siudek is an International Technical Specialist for Poland.[1]

[edit] Competitive highlights

(with Zagórska)

[edit] Post-2000

Event 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
Winter Olympic Games 7th 9th
World Championships 6th 6th 7th 6th 7th 9th WD
European Championships WD 4th 4th 3rd 5th 3rd
Polish Nationals 1st 1st 1st
Grand Prix Final 4th 5th
Skate America 2nd
Cup of Russia 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 4th
Cup of China 4th 3rd 5th
NHK Trophy 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Skate Canada International 4th 3rd 3rd
Trophee Eric Bompard 5th
Nations Cup 3rd
Ondrej Nepela Memorial 1st
Goodwill Games 2nd

[edit] Pre-2000

Event 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000
Winter Olympic Games 10th
World Championships 16th 13th 8th 5th 3rd 5th
European Championships 9th 6th 7th 4th 2nd 2nd
Polish Nationals 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Cup of Russia 6th 4th 4th
NHK Trophy 7th 3rd
Skate Canada International 4th
Trophee Eric Bompard 8th 3rd
Nations Cup 6th 4th
Nebelhorn Trophy 4th 4th
Ondrej Nepela Memorial 1st
Skate Israel 6th 1st
Goodwill Games 3rd

[edit] References

  1. ^ ISU Communication No. 1467PDF

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