Valeria Masarsky
Valeria Trifancova | |
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Personal information | |
Alternative names | Masarsky |
Country represented | Latvia |
Born |
Riga, Latvia | June 1, 1979
Height | 1.66 m (5 ft 5 1⁄2 in) |
Coach | Oleg Vasiliev, Rimma Barsova |
Skating club | STILS Riga |
Training locations |
Russia Riga Park Ridge, Illinois |
Began skating | 1983 |
Retired | c. 2001 |
Valeria Masarsky,[1] née Trifancova, (born June 1, 1979) is a former competitive figure skater for Latvia. She is a four-time Latvian national champion and qualified for the free skate at three ISU Championships – 1998 Europeans in Milan, Italy; 1999 Europeans in Prague, Czech Republic; and 1999 Worlds in Helsinki, Finland. She trained in Russia,[1] in Riga, Latvia;[2] and at the Oakton Ice Arena in Park Ridge, Illinois.[3]
Valeria Trifancova moved to Chicago Illinois in 2000. Married Gary Masarsky in 2001.
She has 2 children:
Ariela Masarsky - 2017 U.S. Figure Skating Intermediate Ladies Bronze medalist. Valeria Masarsky (Trifancova) coaches Ariela Masarsky together with Alexander Ouriashev ( former coach of Gracie Gold).
Mark Masarsky -Plays Hockey in Northbrook Bluehawks, 2017 Wolves Cup Champion in Squirt AA division.
Currently Valeria Masarsky lives in Northbrook IL.
She coaches at Northbrook Sports Center since 2011. P
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2000–01 [2] |
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Competitive highlights
International[2] | |||||||||
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Event | 92–93 | 93–94 | 94–95 | 95–96 | 96–97 | 97–98 | 98–99 | 99–00 | 00–01 |
World Champ. | 16th Q | WD | 23rd | 29th | |||||
European Champ. | 16th Q | 24th | 18th | 28th | |||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 17th | ||||||||
PFSA Trophy | 8th | ||||||||
Skate Israel | 6th | 9th | |||||||
International: Junior[2] | |||||||||
World Junior Champ. | 18th Q | 17th Q | |||||||
Blue Swords | 15th J | ||||||||
Salchow Trophy | 9th J | ||||||||
Ukrainian Souvenir | 10th J | ||||||||
National[2] | |||||||||
Latvian Champ. | 3rd | 3rd | 3rd | 2nd | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | |
J = Junior level; Q = Qualifying round |
References
- 1 2 "Getting the Edge: Summer Training Program" (PDF). Northbrook Sports Center. 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 16, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Valeria TRIFANCOVA". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on December 11, 2016.
- ↑ Geroulis, Dean (February 13, 2002). "Skaters' success pumps up rink's Olympic pedigree". Chicago Tribune.