Alexei Bychenko

Ukrainian-born Israeli figure skater From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alexei Bychenko (Hebrew: אלכסיי ביצ'נקו; Ukrainian: Олексій Юрійович Биченко; born 5 February 1988) is a retired Ukrainian-born Israeli figure skater. He represented Ukraine through 2009 and Israel after that. He is the 2016 European Figure Skating Championships silver medalist and 2016 Rostelecom Cup bronze medalist. He is the first Israeli skater to medal at the European Championships. He placed fourth at 2018 Worlds. Bychenko competed for Israel at the 2014, 2018, and 2022 Winter Olympics.

Nativename
אלכסיי ביצ'נקו
Other namesOleksii[1][2]/Alexey[3] Bychenko
Born (1988-02-05) 5 February 1988 (age 38)
Kyiv, Ukraine,
Soviet Union
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Quick facts Personal information, Native name ...
Alexei Bychenko
Alexei Bychenko at the 2018 European Championships
Personal information
Native name
אלכסיי ביצ'נקו
Other namesOleksii[1][2]/Alexey[3] Bychenko
Born (1988-02-05) 5 February 1988 (age 38)
Kyiv, Ukraine,
Soviet Union
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Figure skating career
Country Israel (2011–22)
 Ukraine (2002–10)
DisciplineMen's singles
Began skating1993
Retired2022
Highest WS7th (2017–18)
Medal record
Representing  Israel
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2016 Bratislava Singles
Israeli Championships
Gold medal – first place 2016 Holon Singles
Gold medal – first place 2017 Holon Singles
Gold medal – first place 2018 Holon Singles
Silver medal – second place 2015 Holon Singles
Silver medal – second place 2019 Holon Singles
Silver medal – second place 2022 Holon Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Holon Singles
Representing  Ukraine
Ukrainian Championships
Silver medal – second place 2007 Kyiv Singles
Silver medal – second place 2008 Kyiv Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Dnipropetrovsk Singles
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Early and personal life

Bychenko was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, and is Jewish.[4][5] He studied at National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, in Kyiv.[4] His mother is of Jewish descent, and he became an Israeli citizen and in 2010 began representing Israel in competitions.[4]

Career

Bychenko began skating in 1993.[4]

For Ukraine

Representing Ukraine, Bychenko debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series in the 2003–04 season. His senior international debut took place in late September 2005 at Skate Israel, but he continued occasionally appearing on the junior level. He achieved his best JGP result, 8th, in October 2006 in Taipei, at his final junior event.

Bychenko became a two-time (2007, 2008) Ukrainian national silver medalist on the senior level. His final international appearance for Ukraine came in late November 2009 at the Crystal Skate of Romania.

For Israel

His coaches are Roman Serov, Nikolai Morozov, and Galit Chait Moracci, and his choreographer is Galit Chait Moracci.[4] He trains in Hackensack, New Jersey.[4]

Bychenko at the 2012 World Figure Skating Championships

Bychenko first appeared internationally for Israel at the Golden Spin of Zagreb in December 2011. He qualified for the final segment at the 2012 European Championships in Sheffield and went on to finish 22nd overall. At the 2012 World Championships in Nice, he did not advance past the short program.

Bychenko at the 2018 European Championships

At the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy, Bychenko qualified a spot for Israel in the men's event at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

He finished 21st competing for Israel at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.[6]

Bychenko received his first Grand Prix invitations in the 2014–15 season. He finished fourth at the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm after placing seventh in the short program and fourth in the free skate.

Bychenko at the 2016 European Figure Skating Championships podium.

At the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava, Bychenko placed fourth in both segments and edged out Russia's Maxim Kovtun for a silver medal by a margin of 0.35. It was Israel's first European figure skating medal.[7][8]

In the 2016–17 season, Bychenko won bronze at a Grand Prix assignment, the 2016 Rostelecom Cup, and gold at a Challenger Series event, the Golden Spin of Zagreb. He ranked third in the short program, 9th in the free skate, and 5th overall at the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic. In March, he placed 11th in the short, 12th in the free, and 10th overall at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland.[4] Due to his result, Israel qualified two spots in the men's event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Bychenko competed for Israel at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Men's Single Figure Skating in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and served as Israel's flag bearer at the opening ceremonies.[4] Bychenko finished the men’s figure skating competition in 11th place overall, Israel's best result at the Games, bettering Israeli figure skater Michael Shmerkin’s 16th-place finish 24 years prior.[9][10] He also came in second in the Men's Single Short Program, as part of the team event, as the Israeli team came in 8th.[11][4]

Bychenko was named to Israeli team for the 2022 Winter Olympics, and finished twenty-sixth in the men's event.[12]

It was announced that Bychenko had decided to retire from competition on May 24, 2022.[13]

Programs

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Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2020–2021
[14]
2019–2020
[15]
2018–2019
[16]
2017–2018
[17][18]

2016–2017
[20]
  • Soul Power
  • Happy
    by Derek Martin
2015–2016
[21]
  • Soul Power[22]
  • Happy
    by Derek Martin

2014–2015
[23]
  • Soul Power
  • Happy
    by Derek Martin
2013–2014
[24][25]
  • Nostradamus
    by Maksim Mrvica

  • Flamenco Farruca
2012–2013
[26][27]
  • Party Sailor
    by Wilson Picket
  • John Rango
    by James Brown
  • Flamenco

2011–2012
[28]
2008–2009
[29]
2004–2006
[30][31]
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
    by Klaus Badelt
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Results

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

For Israel

More information International, Event ...
International[32]
Event 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22
Olympics21st11th26th
Worlds29th31st15th17th13th10th4th22ndC24th
Europeans22nd14th10th4th2nd5th5th9th12th
GP Cup of China7th
GP Finland9th
GP France5th
GP NHK Trophy4th3rd11th
GP Rostelecom10th3rd
GP Skate America11th12th9th7th6th
CS Asian Open4th
CS Denis Ten MCWD
CS Finlandia5th7thWD
CS Golden Spin1st2nd10th8th13th
CS Ice Star6thWD
CS Nebelhorn7th3rd
CS Ondrej NepelaWD
CS Warsaw Cup6th
Bavarian Open5th
Challenge Cup6thWD
Cranberry Cup6th
Cup of Tyrol2nd
Golden Spin8th5th4th
Ice Challenge13th
Nebelhorn Trophy15th5th
Open Ice Mall2nd
Tallinn Trophy1st
Toruń Cup1st
U.S. Classic14th9thWD
National[32]
Israeli Champ.2nd1st1st1st2nd3rd2nd
Team Events
Olympics8th T
Japan Open1st T
6th P
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For Ukraine

More information International, Event ...
International[32]
Event 02–03 03–04 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10
Crystal Skate3rd2nd4th
Cup of Nice11th
Finlandia Trophy11th
Nepela Memorial8th
Skate Israel6th
Universiade29th
International: Junior[32]
JGP Andorra15th
JGP Croatia10th
JGP Czech Rep.22nd
JGP Taiwan8th
JGP Ukraine19th
National[32]
Ukrainian Champ.4th4th2nd J2nd2nd3rd
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Detailed results

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2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
February 8–10, 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 26
68.01
26
68.01
December 9–11, 2021 2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4
82.88
16
128.67
13
211.55
November 17–20, 2021 2021 CS Warsaw Cup 5
79.35
5
145.05
6
224.40
2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 22–28, 2021 2021 World Championships 18
78.05
24
112.40
24
190.45
October 23–24, 2020 2020 Skate America 6
77.48
8
137.14
6
214.62
2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total
February 20–23, 2020 2020 Challenge Cup 4
75.15
9
118.85
6
194.00
January 20–26, 2020 2020 European Championships 8
78.27
13
140.76
12
219.03
December 4–7, 2019 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 1
81.31
10
131.82
13
213.13
November 22–24, 2019 2019 NHK Trophy 12
61.97
11
135.66
11
197.63
30 October – 3 November 2019 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy 6
67.81
4
127.82
4
195.03
October 18–20, 2019 2019 Skate America 6
79.76
10
139.94
7
219.70
September 25–28, 2019 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2
70.46
3
144.24
3
214.70
2018–19 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 18–24, 2019 2019 World Championships 22
77.67
22
138.93
22
216.60
20–23 February 2019 2019 Open Ice Mall Cup 2
78.06
1
156.51
2
234.57
21–27 January 2019 2019 European Championships 7
84.19
13
136.31
9
220.50
December 5–8, 2018 2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 10
72.94
12
119.27
10
192.21
2–4 November 2018 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki 9
74.05
8
128.89
9
202.33
19–21 October 2018 2018 Skate America 10
69.69
8
127.78
9
197.47
4–7 October 2018 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy 22
46.90

WD

WD
2017–18 season
Date Event SP FS Total
19–25 March 2018 2018 World Championships 7
90.99
7
167.29
4
258.28
16–17 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 13
84.13
9
172.88
11
257.01
9–11 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics (team event) 2
88.49

15–21 January 2018 2018 European Championships 8
74.97
4
163.47
5
238.44
6–9 December 2017 2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4
77.88
3
153.93
2
231.81
17–19 November 2017 2017 Internationaux de France 5
86.79
5
160.65
5
247.44
10–12 November 2017 2017 NHK Trophy 2
85.52
3
166.55
3
252.07
26–29 October 2017 2017 CS Minsk-Arena Ice Star 4
76.01
7
135.20
6
211.21
2016–17 season
Date Event SP FS Total
29 March – 2 April 2017 2017 World Championships 11
85.28
12
160.68
10
245.96
25–29 January 2017 2017 European Championships 3
86.68
9
152.56
4
239.24
7–10 December 2016 2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4
76.18
2
151.90
1
228.08
25–27 November 2016 2016 NHK Trophy 7
75.13
4
154.74
4
229.87
4–6 November 2016 2016 Rostelecom Cup 4
86.81
3
168.71
3
255.52
6–10 October 2016 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy 6
74.17
10
129.58
7
203.75
2015–16 season
Date Event SP FS Total
28 March – 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships 19
69.86
11
156.21
13
226.07
26–31 January 2016 2016 European Championships 4
84.09
4
158.47
2
242.56
6–10 January 2016 2016 Toruń Cup 1
78.57
1
149.95
1
228.52
20–22 November 2015 2015 Rostelecom Cup 10
67.46
10
118.54
10
186.00
23–25 October 2015 2015 Skate America 12
50.68
12
121.15
12
171.83
2014–15 season
Date Event SP FS Total
23–29 March 2015 2015 World Championships 12
74.98
16
134.26
17
209.26
26 Jan. – 1 Feb. 2015 2015 European Championships 7
73.63
4
146.59
4
220.22
3–7 December 2014 2014 Tallinn Trophy 1
65.72
1
143.30
1
209.02
7–9 November 2014 2014 Cup of China 5
76.96
8
127.19
7
204.15
24–26 October 2014 2014 Skate America 11
64.54
12
121.44
11
185.98
9–12 October 2014 2014 CS Finlandia Trophy 5
59.03
5
117.63
5
176.66
24–27 September 2014 2014 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 7
66.55
9
112.16
7
178.71
2013–14 season
Date Event SP FS Total
26–29 March 2014 2014 World Championships 12
69.73
13
141.51
15
211.24
13–14 February 2014 2014 Winter Olympics 22
62.44
21
114.62
21
177.06
13–19 January 2014 2014 European Championships 13
63.68
9
135.08
10
203.76
5–8 December 2013 2013 Golden Spin of Zagreb 4
62.34
3
125.64
4
187.98
26–28 September 2013 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy 8
64.50
3
132.96
5
197.46
12–14 September 2013 2013 U.S. Classic 5
62.19
9
100.52
9
162.71
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