Zhan Bush

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Zhan Viacheslavovich Bush (Russian: Жан Вячеславович Буш; born 1 April 1993) is a Russian figure skater.

FullnameZhan Viacheslavovich Bush
Other namesDevinski (surname)
Jean/Jan (first name)
Born (1993-04-01) 1 April 1993 (age 32)
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Height1.72 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
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Zhan Bush
Zhan Bush at the 2011 Junior Grand Prix Final
Personal information
Full nameZhan Viacheslavovich Bush
Other namesDevinski (surname)
Jean/Jan (first name)
Born (1993-04-01) 1 April 1993 (age 32)
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Height1.72 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Figure skating career
CountryRussia
CoachSvetlana Sokolovskaya
Skating clubCSKA Moscow
Began skating2001
Medal record
Representing  Russia
Men's Figure skating
Russian Championships
Bronze medal – third place2010 Saint Petersburgmen's singles
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He is the 2013 Cup of Nice bronze medalist, a four-time medalist on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, and 2011 Russian national senior bronze medalist. He placed 5th at the 2012 World Junior Championships.

Personal life

Bush was formerly known by the surname Devinski (Russian: Девинский), but switched to his mother's maiden name, Bush, with the consent of his whole family.[1][2][3] His first name has sometimes been romanized as Jean[4][5] or Jan.[6]

He was born in Chelyabinsk, but his family moved to Israel soon after and returned to Russia seven years later.[3] He spoke only Hebrew as a child, and learned Russian when the family returned.[3] His parents enrolled him in figure skating to improve his health.[3]

Career

Bush began skating at age 8 in Chelyabinsk. He was coached by Larisa Yakovleva from 2004[3] until 2010. He competed as Devinski until the end of the 2007–08 season.[6]

Bush finished 17th at the 2010 Russian Nationals. In spring 2010, he moved to Saint Petersburg to be coached by 1994 Olympic champion Alexei Urmanov.[7] He won the bronze medal at the 2011 Russian Nationals.[8]

In the 2011–12 season, Bush began appearing in senior international events, competing at the Finlandia Trophy, Nebelhorn Trophy, and Coupe de Nice. He then competed at the 2012 Russian Championships, and finished 4th with an overall score of 223.30 points.[9][10] Bush was the first alternate for the 2012 European Championships in Sheffield, England. He won the gold medal at the 2012 Russian Junior Championships. Bush finished 5th at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Minsk, Belarus.[11][12] Bush placed 10th at the 2012 World Team Trophy in Tokyo, Japan.

In 2012–13, Bush finished 5th at the 2012 Finlandia Trophy. At the 2012 Cup of Nice, he was 15th in the short program but won the long and finished 6th overall. Bush made his senior Grand Prix debut at the 2012 Rostelecom Cup.

In spring 2013, Bush changed coaches to Svetlana Sokolovskaya in Moscow.[13] He won the bronze medal at the 2013 Cup of Nice.

Programs

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Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2013–2014
[13]
2012–2013
[14]
2011–2012
[15]
2010–2011
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Competitive highlights

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International[17]
Event 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16
GP Cup of ChinaWD
GP Skate CanadaWD
GP Rostel. Cup8th
CS Warsaw Cup3rd
Cup of Nice6th6th3rd
Finlandia8th5th
Nebelhorn6th
Ice Star2nd
Universiade4th
Volvo Cup5th
International: Junior[17]
Junior Worlds11th5th
JGP Final7th
JGP Austria3rd
JGP Croatia3rd
JGP France9th
JGP Hungary3rd
JGP U.K.2nd
National[17]
Russian Champ.17th3rd4th12th7th
Russian Junior13th[6]9th5th2nd1st
Team events
World Team
Trophy
5th T
(10th P)
GP = Grand Prix; CS = Challenger Series; JGP = Junior Grand Prix; J. = Junior level
T = Team result; P = Personal result; Medals awarded for team result only.
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