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Makarov.
Oleg Vitalyevich Makarov (Russian: Оле́г Вита́льевич Мака́ров) (born October 22, 1962) is a former Soviet pairs figure skater. He trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Leningrad. He won the World Junior Championships with partner Larisa Selezneva in 1980 and 1981. They went on to win the European Championships in 1987 and 1989 and to come in third at the 1988 World Championships. They won the bronze medal at the 1984 Sarajevo Olympics. Makarov was awarded the Medal for Distinguished Labor (1984).[1]
Makarov and Selezneva are married and currently coach at the Ice Time Sports Complex in Newburgh, New York. Their daughter, Ksenia Makarova, competed at the 2007 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Novice Ladies.
[edit] Competitive Results by Season
1978-1979
- Junior USSR National Championships - 2nd
- Junior World Championships - 2nd
1979-1980
- Junior USSR National Championships - 1st
- Junior World Championships - 1st
1980- 1981
- Junior USSR National Championships - 1st
- Junior World Championships - 1st
1981-1982
- Ennia Challenge Cup - 2nd
1982-1983
- Ennia Challenge Cup - 1st
- USSR National Championships - 2nd
1983-1984
- European Championships - 4th
- Olympics - 3rd
- World Championships - 4th
1984-1985
- USSR National Championships - 1st
- European Championships - 2nd
- World Championships - 2nd
1985-1986
- Moscow News Cup - 1st
- World Championships - 4th
1986-1987
- European Championships - 1st
- World Championships - 4th
1987-1988
- Moscow News Cup - 3rd
- USSR National Championships - 1st
- European Championships - 2nd
- Olympics - 4th
- World Championships - 3rd
1988-1989
- NHK Trophy - 1st
- USSR National Championships - 1st
- European Championships - 1st
1989-1990
- NHK Trophy - 2nd
- USSR National Championships - 1st
- Europeans - 2nd
- Worlds - 4th
1990-1991
- World Professional Championships - 3rd
- World Challenge of Champions - 3rd
1991-1992
- World Challenge of Champions - 2nd
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