Marina Anissina & Gwendal Peizerat Marina Anissina & Gwendal Peizerat a unique couple in performance as well as in real life. This Russian-French partnership started with a letter that was sent by two-time junior dance champion Anissina to some prospective partners as her previous partnership abruptly broken. How lucky Marina was when to reach Peizerat who was also recently available, answered. Mutually this sizzling Russian redhead with impressive flamboyance and the cool, elegant Frenchman with flawless musical style twisted one of the most lyrical and innovative dance teams. They won a World title in 2000, and two Olympic medals, a bronze in 1998 and the gold in 2002. They are very famous for their novel and ingenious dance lifts, specifically a role-reversal lift the duo popularized in which she lifts him.
Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin Current Olympic Champions and two-time world champions Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin have battled the odds when it comes to winning championships. After a terrible fall at the 2004 Skate America, where her head hit the ice in a resounding thud in a fall from a lift, it seemed Tatiana's career might come to an end. But despite severe bruises and a concussion, she was able to return to the ice to win the team's third straight national title, fourth European title, and second World title. Partner Maxim was the nervous one, ever careful in the dangerous throws and lifts that make up the technical difficulty in pair routines.
Tanith Belbin & Benjamin Agosto Tanith Belbin & Benjamin Agosto are the finest ice dancing team that United States has ever produced. Belbin was born in Kingston, Ontario, before moving to Detroit in 1999 competed as a pair skater in Canada to team up with Agosto, who is from Chicago. It wasn't long before when the couple won their first international competition that was a Junior Grand Prix in Montreal. This success was before they took part in a U.S. national championship. Tanith and Benjamin won two World Junior dance titles. The fantastic story of achievement doesn't stop here. They bring home the gold medal at the US Nationals this was their third championship and also won a place on the US Olympic team.
Irina Slutskaya Irina Slutskaya another name of ice skating. Great speed, intricate footwork, complex spins and natural jumping ability make her a alarming challenger in any skating competition. Irina was the first Russian woman to win the European title in 1997 and continuously winning it since then and won it four times in total. She is also crowned as the first Russian woman to win an Olympic silver medal in Salt Lake City 2002. She also has two more world championship titles to her resume. Irina invented the double Biellmann-spin with foot change and turned out to be the first woman to land the triple Lutz-triple loop combination in competition at the 2000 Grand Prix Final in Lyon, France, this is the reason is why Slutskaya is considered one of the sport's most powerful women athletes.
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