Ekaterina Pushkash

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Ekaterina Viktorovna Pushkash (Russian: Екатерина Викторовна Пушкаш,[1] born 27 May 1992) is a Russian ice dancer. With partner Jonathan Guerreiro, she is the 2011 World Junior silver medalist and 2011 Russian Junior silver medalist.

FullnameEkaterina Viktorovna Pushkash
Born (1992-05-27) 27 May 1992 (age 33)
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Country Russia
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Ekaterina Pushkash
Pushkash and Guerreiro in 2009.
Personal information
Full nameEkaterina Viktorovna Pushkash
Born (1992-05-27) 27 May 1992 (age 33)
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Figure skating career
Country Russia
CoachAnjelika Krylova
Skating clubVorobievie Gory
Began skating1996
Medal record
Figure skating
Ice dancing
Representing  Russia
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place2011 GangneungIce dancing
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Early career

Ekaterina Pushkash originally trained in ballroom dancing and took up ice dancing because of her cousin.[2] She teamed up with her maternal first cousin, Dmitri Kiselev, in 2000.[3] They moved from Nizhny Novgorod to Moscow for training in 2002.[3] Pushkash/Kiselev won silver medals at the 2008–2009 ISU Junior Grand Prix event in Gomel, Belarus and at the 2009 Russian Junior Championships. They finished sixth at the 2009 World Junior Championships and parted ways at the end of the season.

Partnership with Guerreiro

Junior career

Coaches Irina Zhuk and Alexander Svinin suggested she skate with Jonathan Guerreiro. She was reluctant at first, not wishing to cause family problems, but eventually agreed.[2]

She and Jonathan Guerreiro began skating together in May 2009.[2] They finished 5th at the 2009–2010 Junior Grand Prix Final and won the bronze medal at the 2010 Russian Junior Championships. At the end of the season, they switched coaches to Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponossov, which required them to move to Aston, Pennsylvania in the United States.[2]

During the 2010–2011 season, they finished 4th at the JGP Final. At the 2011 Russian Junior Championships, they won the silver medal and were assigned to the World Junior Championships where they won the silver medal.

Senior career

Pushkash and Guerreiro moved up to the senior level for the 2011–2012 season. Guerreiro fractured his left foot in training in June 2011, causing them to miss a few weeks of training.[4] They competed at two Grand Prix events, 2011 Skate Canada and 2011 Cup of Russia. At the end of the season, they changed coaches to Nikolai Morozov in Moscow.[5]

Prior to the 2013–14 season, Pushkash and Guerreiro began training with Anjelika Krylova and Pasquale Camerlengo in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

Personal life

Pushkash and Dmitri Kiselev are first cousins – their mothers are sisters.[3] Her father is a former competitive marathon runner.[3]

Programs

With Guerreiro

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Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2013–2014
2012–2013
[5]
Quidam:
  • Marelle
  • Zydeko
2011–2012
[6]
2010–2011
[7]
Original dance
2009–2010
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With Kiselev

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Season Original dance Free dance
2008–2009
[3]
2007–2008
  • African dance
2006–2007
  • 7:40
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Competitive highlights

With Guerreiro

Guerreiro and Pushkash at the 2010–11 JGP Final
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Results[8]
International
Event 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
GP Bompard7th
GP Rostelecom7th
GP Skate Canada6th
Bavarian Open2nd5th
Crystal Skate2nd
Ice Star3rd
Ondrej Nepela2nd9th
Toruń Cup1st
International: Junior
Junior Worlds2nd
JGP Final5th4th
JGP Czech Rep.1st
JGP Germany1st
JGP Japan2nd
JGP Turkey2nd
NRW Trophy1st J.
National
Russian Champ.4th6th8th
Russian Jr. Champ.3rd2nd
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew
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With Kiselev

More information Results, International: Junior ...
Results[9]
International: Junior
Event 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09
Junior Worlds6th
JGP Final5th
JGP Belarus2nd
JGP Bulgaria4th
JGP Estonia6th
JGP Great Britain4th
JGP Taipei7th
National
Russian Jr. Champ.9th6th5th2nd
JGP = Junior Grand Prix
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