Artem Borodulin

Artem Borodulin

Borodulin in 2008.
Personal information
Full name Artem Igorevich Borodulin
Country represented  Russia
Born March 9, 1989 (1989-03-09) (age 22)
Perm
Home town Moscow
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Coach Elena Tchaikovskaia, Vladimir Kotin
Former coach Tatiana Tarasova
Patlosova
Choreographer Irina Tagaeva
Former choreographer Tatiana Tarasova
Mikhail Pochitalin
Skating club CSKA Moscow
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 210.16
2010 Vancouver Olympics
Short program 72.24
2010 Vancouver Olympics
Free skate 137.92
2010 Vancouver Olympics

Artem Igorevich Borodulin (Russian: Артём Игоревич Бородулин, born March 9, 1989 in Perm, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2008 World Junior silver medalist.

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Career

Artem Borodulin began skating at age 5.[1] He and his brother moved from Perm to Moscow in spring 2006. His younger brother, Sergei, is also a competitive figure skater.

Borodulin broke his ankle in November 2007 and returned to the ice in January 2008. He competed at the 2010 Olympics where he placed 13th. He was also sent to the World Championships but was forced to withdraw after his skate blade broke as he competed in the short program. The likelihood of such an event is 1 in 10,000.[2]

Programs

Season Short program Long program Exhibition
2011-2012 The Skaters Waltz
by J. Meyerbeer
Angels and Demons
(soundtrack)
by Hans Zimmer

One Man's Dream
by Yanni

2010–2011 Polka
by Alfred Schnittke
The Juggler
by unknown
2009–2010 Kalinka Tango de Roxanne
(from Moulin Rouge soundtrack)

Assassin's Tango
(from Mr. and Mrs. Smith soundtrack)

2008–2009 Yablochko (The Russian Sailors' Dance)
by Reinhold Gliere
Tango de Roxanne
(from Moulin Rouge soundtrack)

Assassin's Tango
(from Mr. and Mrs. Smith soundtrack)

Competitive highlights

Event 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12
Winter Olympic Games 13th
World Championships WD
European Championships 13th
World Junior Championships 7th 2nd
Russian Championships 15th 14th 8th 2nd 3rd 11th
Russian Junior Championships 7th 7th 2nd
Cup of Russia 9th 3rd
NHK Trophy 8th
Cup of China 4th
Finlandia Trophy 10th
Golden Spin of Zagreb 2nd 4th
Winter Universiade 2nd
Junior Grand Prix Final 7th WD
Junior Grand Prix, Bulgaria 4th 1st
Junior Grand Prix, Austria 3rd
Junior Grand Prix, Netherlands 2nd
Junior Grand Prix, Romania 2nd
Junior Grand Prix, Andorra 5th
WD = Withdrew

References

  1. ^ Flade, Tatiana (August 31, 2008). "Determination leads to success for Borodulin". GoldenSkate.com. http://www.goldenskate.com/articles/2008/083108.shtml. Retrieved November 26, 2010. 
  2. ^ Vaitsekhovskaya, Elena (March 25, 2010). "Несчастье вероятностью 1/10 000 [Likelihood of misfortune 1/10,000]" (in Russian). sport-express.ru. http://winter.sport-express.ru/figureskating/reviews/4696/. Retrieved November 26, 2010.