Alla Loboda & Pavel Drozd | Golden Skate

Alla Loboda & Pavel Drozd

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Alla Andreyevna LOBODA (Russian: Алла Андреевна ЛОБОДА) and Pavel Igorevich DROZD (Russian: Павел Игоревич ДРОЗД) are Ice Dancers who represent Russia. The team split. In 2019, Alla is skating with Anton Shibnev. and Pavel is skating with Ksenia Konkina.

Alla Loboda was born on 10[SUP]th[/SUP] December 1998 in Moscow, Russia.

Pavel Drozd was born on 14[SUP]th[/SUP] December 1995 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

They are the 2014-15 JGP Final silver medalists.

This dance team medalled at both their JGP events and are headed to the 2015-16 JGP Final.


Updated by CaroLiza_fan on 9[SUP]th[/SUP] August 2017


Before forming their partnership, Alla and Pavel both competed with different partners. Pavel also competed in Singles skating.

Consequently, rather than having just one “Original Post”, this Fan Fest has four!

The first post (this one) is for the current partnership.
The second post is for Alla with her previous partner.
The third post is for Pavel with his previous partners.
The fourth post is for Pavel as a Singles skater.


Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd

Biographical Info

ISU Bio:
http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00034294.htm

Russian Federation Bio:
Alla - http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/2416.html
Pavel - http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/607.html

Wikipedia
Alla - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alla_Loboda
Pavel - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Drozd

Ice Network Bio: (archive)
https://web.archive.org/web/20180630093748/http://web.icenetwork.com/skaters/team/loboda_drozd

Stats On Ice Bio:
https://www.statsonice.com/skaterteam/Alla/Loboda/Pavel/Drozd/

Tracings.net Bios:
http://tracings.net/lobo-droz.html


Programmes

2017–18 Season
SD: Samba: "Lagardinho" performed by Claudia Leitte; Rhumba: "Diles" performed by Malu; Samba: "Toma Que Toma" performed by Furia Gitana; choreo by Benoit Richaud, Igor Rasporski
FD: Chicago The Musical by John Kander; choreo by Benoit Richaud, Igor Rasporski
EX:

2016–17 Season
SD Blues: “St. Louis Blues” by W. C. Handy, and Swing
FD: “Malagueña” by Ernesto Lecuona
EX:

2015–16 Season
SD Waltz: “Waltz in B minor, Op. 69, No. 2” by Frederic Chopin and March: Russian Battle March
FD: “Io Ti Penso Amore” performed by David Garrett (featuring Nicole Scherzinger) and “Paganini 5” by Edvin Marton
EX:

2014–15 Season
SD Samba: Samabando, Rhumba, Samba
FD: “Giselle” by Adolphe Adam
EX:

2013–14 Season
SD Quickstep: “Jeepers Creepers” soundtrack by Bennett Salvay and Foxtrot: “Work Song” by Chantz
FD: “Vivo per lei” by Andrea Boccelli and Hélène Ségara, and “Dance of the Knights” from Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev
EX:

2012–13 Season
SD:
FD:
EX:


Personal Best Scores

ISU Personal Best Scores for Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd:
http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_pb_00034294.htm


The Personal Best and Season Best scores that the ISU uses for a skater only take into consideration certain competitions. For example, they do not take into consideration domestic competitions, such as Sectional, Regional or National Championships.

However, confusion arises when you come to the Major International Championships and the Senior B’s.

For the Majors, the ISU definitely takes into consideration the events they run themselves, and the Olympics. But, there does not seem to be any consistency over how they approach other events that are considered to be Majors.

And as for the Senior B’s, it is particularly confusing as an event may be taken into consideration one year, but not the next. Much of this is due to the changing make-up of the Challenger Series.

So, to make things simpler, the table below takes into consideration all the events that the skater has taken part in. These scores are referred to as “Absolute Personal Best” and “Absolute Season’s Best” so as to distinguish them from the scores recorded by the ISU.

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

The Absolute designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let me know, and I will be only too happy to add them in.

As always when comparing scores, it should be kept in mind that you are not comparing like for like. There is a subjective aspect to judging, and every competition has different judges.

Ice DanceShort DanceFree DanceTotal
*DateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScore
Major Championships16 Mar. 2017ISU Junior World Championships67.5918 Mar. 2017ISU Junior World Championships96.7815–19 Mar. 2017ISU Junior World Championships164.37
Grands Prix08 Dec. 2016ISU Junior Grand Prix Final67.5817 Sep. 2016ISU Junior Grand Prix Cup Of Mordovia96.9114–17 Sep. 2016

08–11 Dec. 2016
ISU Junior Grand Prix Cup Of Mordovia

ISU Junior Grand Prix Final
161.87
Other International Competitions
National Competitions13 Feb. 2017Russian Cup – Final70.1814 Feb. 2017Russian Cup – Final97.2813–17 Feb. 2017Russian Cup – Final167.46
Absolute PB13 Feb. 2017Russian Cup – Final70.1814 Feb. 2017Russian Cup – Final97.2813–17 Feb. 2017Russian Cup – Final167.46

* = For the purposes of this table, the competitions are defined as follows:

Major ChampionshipsOlympics; Senior World Championships; Junior World Championships; European Championships; Four Continents Championships; Universiade; Youth Olympic Games; International Children’s Games; Asian Games; European Youth Olympic Festival; World Team Trophy; Team Challenge Cup.
Grands PrixSenior Grand Prix Final; Junior Grand Prix Final; Senior Grand Prix competitions; Junior Grand Prix competitions.
Other International CompetitionsChallenger Series competitions; other Senior B competitions.
National CompetitionsNational Championships; Regional / Sectional Championships; other domestic competitions.


Competitive History

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

Disclaimer: Absolute Personal Best (PB) and Absolute Season’s Best (SB) score designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let us know, and we will be only too happy to add them in.

DateCompetitionLevelSDFDTotal
PosScorePosScorePosScore
2017–18 Season
2016–17 Season
15–19 Mar. 2017ISU Junior World ChampionshipsJunior167.59296.782164.37
21–24 Feb. 2017Moscow ChampionshipsJunior162.47188.36N/A158.56
13–17 Feb. 2017Russian Cup – FinalJunior170.18197.281167.46
01–05 Feb. 2017Russian ChampionshipsJunior169.40488.592157.99
08–11 Dec. 2016ISU Junior Grand Prix FinalJunior167.58294.292161.87
02–06 Dec. 2016Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)Junior169.40189.261158.66
28 Sep. – 01 Oct. 2016ISU Junior Grand Prix Tallinn CupJunior165.54191.471157.01
14–17 Sep. 2016ISU Junior Grand Prix Cup Of MordoviaJunior164.96196.911161.87
30 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2016Moscow OpenJunior162.89186.031148.92
2015–16 Season
14–20 Mar. 2017ISU Junior World ChampionshipsJunior658.93392.263151.19
16–20 Feb. 2016Russian Cup – FinalJunior168.58195.821164.40
19–23 Jan. 2016Russian ChampionshipsJunior168.84296.061164.90
09–13 Dec. 2015ISU Junior Grand Prix FinalJunior364.01286.852150.86
19–22 Oct. 2015N.A. Panin MemorialJunior162.87197.201160.07
09–12 Sep. 2015ISU Junior Grand Prix Cup Of AustriaJunior161.73191.911153.64
19–22 Aug. 2015ISU Junior Grand Prix BratislavaJunior160.48286.902147.38
2014–15 Season
24–28 Feb. 2015Russian Cup – FinalJunior160.10190.981151.08
04–07 Feb. 2015Russian ChampionshipsJunior261.84589.934140.37
10–14 Dec. 2014ISU Junior Grand Prix FinalJunior253.72282.592136.31
27–31 Oct. 2014Russian Cup – 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] Stage (Sochi)Junior157.44187.201144.64
11–14 Sep. 2014ISU Junior Grand Prix Nagoya TV CupJunior352.25181.732133.98
02–05 Sep. 2014Moscow OpenJunior155.86183.261139.12
20–23 Aug. 2014ISU Junior Grand Prix CourchevelJunior250.10182.341132.44
2013–14 Season
26 Feb. – 02 Mar. 2014Russian Cup – FinalJunior160.4384.591145.02
22–25 Jan. 2014Russian ChampionshipsJunior558.53386.665145.19
16–17 Dec. 2013Olympic CupJunior1137.14
01–05 Dec. 2013Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)Junior155.68180.301135.98
17–18 Oct. 2013Competitions For Prizes Of The President Of The FFKK Of MoscowJunior145.87181.231127.10
18–21 Sep. 2013ISU Junior Grand Prix Baltic CupJunior354.55379.563134.11
28–31 Aug. 2013ISU Junior Grand Prix Riga CupJunior350.93175.503126.43
2012–13 Season
01–04 Apr. 2013Russian ChampionshipsAdvanced Novice + (Older Age)549.35469.075118.42
04–07 Mar. 2013Moscow ChampionshipsAdvanced Novice + (Older Age)3120.77
16–19 Feb. 2013Russian Cup – FinalJunior545.17468.415113.58
31 Jan. – 03 Feb. 2013Russian ChampionshipsJunior1241.221166.0411107.26
27–30 Nov. 2012Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)Junior444.46470.643115.10
05–10 Nov. 2012Ice ChallengeJunior240.67262.523103.19
11–16 Sep. 2012Russian Cup – 1[SUP]st[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)Junior643.19658.096101.28
04–07 Sep. 2012Moscow OpenJunior3108.08


VIDEOS

2015-16
SD Waltz: “Waltz in B minor, Op. 69, No. 2” by Frederic Chopin and March: Russian Battle March
FD “Io Ti Penso Amore” performed by David Garrett (featuring Nicole Scherzinger) and “Paganini 5” by Edvin Marton

2016 Jr. Worlds SD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0aD5cNovQ4
2016 Jr.Worlds FD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM2ddRWKE9Q

2016 Russian Nationals Junior SD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Qt3inVy9g
2016 Russian Nationals Junior FD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb54UpYGcgg

2015 JGP Final SD - New PB (64.01) for Alla & Pavel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emfJh6SvjKE
2015 JGP Final FD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgtYz7oECxk

2015 JGP Bratislava SD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kwXg9bbTPU
2015 JGP Bratislava FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndQzJgLYpKg

2015 JGP Linz Austria SD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3E8dJi-28U
2015 JGP Linz Austria FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEfhf4wDpxE


2014-15
SD Samba: Samabando, Rhumba, Samba
FD “Giselle” by Adolphe Adam

2014 JGPF SD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLl0_U9rbtU
2014 JGPF FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m64Faza-kmw

2014 JGP Aichi, Japan, SD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoBb50YBBjc
2014 JGP Aichi, Japan, FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtx8heoRP1g

2014 JGP Courchevel SD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzCoesll1FI
2014 JGP Courchevel FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZpkZn5_Ofo


2013-14
SD Quickstep: “Jeepers Creepers” soundtrack by Bennett Salvay and Foxtrot: “Work Song” by Chantz
FD “Vivo per lei” by Andrea Boccelli and Hélène Ségara, and “Dance of the Knights” from Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev

2013 JGP Baltic Cup SD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLD09gyHrqw
2013 JGP Baltic Cup FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OduLPQqSno

2013 JGP Riga Cup SD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgGt2a1qKjk
2013 JGP Riga Cup FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hywrbKSqBuc

2013 Russian test skates FD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6-UG5hmN_g


ARTICLES

 
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Pavel Drodz

Pavel Igorevich DROZD (Russian: Павел Игоревич ДРОЗД) is an Ice Dancer who represents Russia. He was born on 14[SUP]th[/SUP] December 1995 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.


Updated by CaroLiza_fan on 9[SUP]th[/SUP] August 2017


Biographical Info

Federation Bio:
http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/607.html

Stats On Ice Bio:
https://www.statsonice.com/skater/Pavel/Drozd/

Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Drozd


Social Media

Facebook:


Instagram:


Twitter:


vKontakte:


Website:



Programmes

2011–12 Season
SP:
FS:
EX:

2010–11 Season
SP:
FS:
EX:

2009–10 Season
SP:
FS:
EX:

2008–09 Season
SP:
FS:
EX:


Personal Best Scores

The Personal Best and Season Best scores that the ISU uses for a skater only take into consideration certain competitions. For example, they do not take into consideration domestic competitions, such as Sectional, Regional or National Championships.

However, confusion arises when you come to the Major International Championships and the Senior B’s.

For the Majors, the ISU definitely takes into consideration the events they run themselves, and the Olympics. But, there does not seem to be any consistency over how they approach other events that are considered to be Majors.

And as for the Senior B’s, it is particularly confusing as an event may be taken into consideration one year, but not the next. Much of this is due to the changing make-up of the Challenger Series.

So, to make things simpler, the table below takes into consideration all the events that the skater has taken part in. These scores are referred to as “Absolute Personal Best” and “Absolute Season’s Best” so as to distinguish them from the scores recorded by the ISU.

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

The Absolute designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let me know, and I will be only too happy to add them in.

As always when comparing scores, it should be kept in mind that you are not comparing like for like. There is a subjective aspect to judging, and every competition has different judges.

Ice DanceShort DanceFree DanceTotal
*DateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScore
Major Championships
Grands Prix
Other International Competitions
National Competitions29 Nov. – 03 Dec. 2011Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)42.5129 Nov. – 03 Dec. 2011Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)60.5529 Nov. – 03 Dec. 2011Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)103.06
Absolute PB29 Nov. – 03 Dec. 2011Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)42.5129 Nov. – 03 Dec. 2011Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)60.5529 Nov. – 03 Dec. 2011Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)103.06

* = For the purposes of this table, the competitions are defined as follows:

Major Championships
Olympics; Senior World Championships; Junior World Championships; European Championships; Four Continents Championships; Universiade; Youth Olympic Games; International Children’s Games; Asian Games; European Youth Olympic Festival; World Team Trophy; Team Challenge Cup.
Grands PrixSenior Grand Prix Final; Junior Grand Prix Final; Senior Grand Prix competitions; Junior Grand Prix competitions.
Other International CompetitionsChallenger Series competitions; other Senior B competitions.
National CompetitionsNational Championships; Regional / Sectional Championships; other domestic competitions.


Competitive History

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

Disclaimer: Absolute Personal Best (PB) and Absolute Season’s Best (SB) score designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let us know, and we will be only too happy to add them in.

DateCompetitionLevelSDFDTotal
PosScorePosScorePosScore
2011–12 Season (with Valeria Podlazova)
29 Nov. – 03 Dec. 2011Russian Cup – 5[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Moscow)Junior1042.51960.559103.06
25–29 Sep. 2011Russian Cup – 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Stage (Samara)Junior434.03360.32394.35
2010–11 Season (with Valeria Podlazova)
01–04 Mar. 2011Moscow ChampionshipsAdvanced Novice + (Older Age)499.00
20–21 Jan. 2011T.P. Kuzmina MemorialJunior794.84
08–09 Jan. 2011Olympic CupJunior688.40
14–17 Dec. 2010N.A. Panin MemorialJunior1161.39
2009–10 Season (with Anastasia Safronova)
21–23 Apr 2010St. Petersburg Cup – FinalJunior1111.93
20–22 Jan. 2010St. Petersburg ChampionshipsJuniorW/D762.65
09–12 Dec. 2009N.A. Panin MemorialJunior3115.55
21–23 Oct. 2009St. Petersburg Cup – 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] StageJunior5114.77
09–11 Sep. 2009St. Petersburg Cup – 1[SUP]st[/SUP] StageJunior1117.92
2008–09 Season (with Anastasia Safronova)
23–24 Apr 2009St. Petersburg Cup – FinalJunior2103.32
31 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2009Russian ChampionshipsAdvanced Novice + (Older Age)14106.36
03–07 Mar. 2009SpartakiadJunior13100.33
 

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Alla Loboda

Alla Andreyevna LOBODA (Russian: Алла Андреевна ЛОБОДА) is an Ice Dancer who represents Russia. She was born on 10[SUP]th[/SUP] December 1998 in Moscow, Russia.


Updated by CaroLiza_fan on 9[SUP]th[/SUP] August 2017


Biographical Info

Federation Bio:
http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/2416.html

Stats On Ice Bio:
https://www.statsonice.com/skater/Alla/Loboda/

Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alla_Loboda


Social Media

Facebook:


Instagram:


Twitter:


vKontakte:


Website:



Programmes

2011–12 Season
SP:
FS:
EX:

2010–11 Season
SP:
FS:
EX:


Personal Best Scores

The Personal Best and Season Best scores that the ISU uses for a skater only take into consideration certain competitions. For example, they do not take into consideration domestic competitions, such as Sectional, Regional or National Championships.

However, confusion arises when you come to the Major International Championships and the Senior B’s.

For the Majors, the ISU definitely takes into consideration the events they run themselves, and the Olympics. But, there does not seem to be any consistency over how they approach other events that are considered to be Majors.

And as for the Senior B’s, it is particularly confusing as an event may be taken into consideration one year, but not the next. Much of this is due to the changing make-up of the Challenger Series.

So, to make things simpler, the table below takes into consideration all the events that the skater has taken part in. These scores are referred to as “Absolute Personal Best” and “Absolute Season’s Best” so as to distinguish them from the scores recorded by the ISU.

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

The Absolute designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let me know, and I will be only too happy to add them in.

As always when comparing scores, it should be kept in mind that you are not comparing like for like. There is a subjective aspect to judging, and every competition has different judges.

Ice Dance
Short DanceFree DanceTotal
*DateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScore
Major Championships
Grands Prix
Other International Competitions
National Competitions09–13 Nov. 2011Russian Cup – 4[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Kazan)47.2701 Mar. 2012Moscow Championships62.79
02 Mar. 2012Moscow Championships107.46
Absolute PB09–13 Nov. 2011Russian Cup – 4[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Kazan)47.2701 Mar. 2012Moscow Championships62.79
02 Mar. 2012Moscow Championships107.46

* = For the purposes of this table, the competitions are defined as follows:

Major ChampionshipsOlympics; Senior World Championships; Junior World Championships; European Championships; Four Continents Championships; Universiade; Youth Olympic Games; International Children’s Games; Asian Games; European Youth Olympic Festival; World Team Trophy; Team Challenge Cup.
Grands PrixSenior Grand Prix Final; Junior Grand Prix Final; Senior Grand Prix competitions; Junior Grand Prix competitions.
Other International CompetitionsChallenger Series competitions; other Senior B competitions.
National CompetitionsNational Championships; Regional / Sectional Championships; other domestic competitions.


Competitive History

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

Disclaimer: Absolute Personal Best (PB) and Absolute Season’s Best (SB) score designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let us know, and we will be only too happy to add them in.

DateCompetitionLevelSDFDTotal
PosScorePosScorePosScore
2011–12 Season (with Emil Samvelian)
28 Feb. – 02 Mar. 2012Moscow ChampionshipsAdvanced Novice + (Older Age)444.67462.794107.46
21–25 Feb. 2012Russian Cup – FinalJunior543.18952.13695.31
09–13 Nov. 2011Russian Cup – 4[SUP]th[/SUP] Stage (Kazan)Junior747.27959.918107.18
18–22 Oct. 2011Russian Cup – 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] Stage (Yoshkar-Ola)Junior936.62955.96992.58
05–09 Sep. 2011Moscow OpenJunior874.15
2010–11 Season (with Emil Samvelian)
01–04 Mar. 2011Moscow ChampionshipsAdvanced Novice + (Older Age)578.33
20–21 Jan. 2011T.P. Kuzmina MemorialJunior894.73
14–17 Dec. 2010N.A. Panin MemorialJunior678.81
 

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Pavel Drodz

Pavel Igorevich DROZD (Russian: Павел Игоревич ДРОЗД) is a Men’s Singles skater who represents Russia. He was born on 14[SUP]th[/SUP] December 1995 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.


Updated by CaroLiza_fan on 9[SUP]th[/SUP] August 2017


Biographical Info

Federation Bio:
http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/607.html

Stats On Ice Bio:
https://www.statsonice.com/skater/Pavel/Drozd/

Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Drozd


Social Media

Facebook:


Instagram:


Twitter:


vKontakte:


Website:



Programmes

2005–06 Season
SP:
FS:
EX:


Personal Best Scores

The Personal Best and Season Best scores that the ISU uses for a skater only take into consideration certain competitions. For example, they do not take into consideration domestic competitions, such as Sectional, Regional or National Championships.

However, confusion arises when you come to the Major International Championships and the Senior B’s.

For the Majors, the ISU definitely takes into consideration the events they run themselves, and the Olympics. But, there does not seem to be any consistency over how they approach other events that are considered to be Majors.

And as for the Senior B’s, it is particularly confusing as an event may be taken into consideration one year, but not the next. Much of this is due to the changing make-up of the Challenger Series.

So, to make things simpler, the table below takes into consideration all the events that the skater has taken part in. These scores are referred to as “Absolute Personal Best” and “Absolute Season’s Best” so as to distinguish them from the scores recorded by the ISU.

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

The Absolute designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let me know, and I will be only too happy to add them in.

As always when comparing scores, it should be kept in mind that you are not comparing like for like. There is a subjective aspect to judging, and every competition has different judges.

MenShort ProgrammeFree SkateTotal
*DateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScoreDateCompetitionScore
Major Championships
Grands Prix
Other International Competitions
National Competitions
Absolute PB

* = For the purposes of this table, the competitions are defined as follows:

Major ChampionshipsOlympics; Senior World Championships; Junior World Championships; European Championships; Four Continents Championships; Universiade; Youth Olympic Games; International Children’s Games; Asian Games; European Youth Olympic Festival; World Team Trophy; Team Challenge Cup.
Grands PrixSenior Grand Prix Final; Junior Grand Prix Final; Senior Grand Prix competitions; Junior Grand Prix competitions.
Other International CompetitionsChallenger Series competitions; other Senior B competitions.
National CompetitionsNational Championships; Regional / Sectional Championships; other domestic competitions.


Competitive History

Absolute Personal Best ScoreAbsolute Season’s Best Score

Disclaimer: Absolute Personal Best (PB) and Absolute Season’s Best (SB) score designations are based purely on the contents of the Competitive History table in this post. If anybody knows of any scores that are not in the table, please let us know, and we will be only too happy to add them in.

Date
CompetitionLevelSPFSTotal
PosScorePosScorePosScore
2005–06 Season
20 - 24 Feb. 2006Russian ChampionshipsAdvanced Novice (Younger Age)12
 

Snow63

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Thank you for Fan Fest thread for my favourite junior ice dance team this season :)
Both of them are not only a very good skaters and dancers, but also very kind and down-to-earth persons. Alla is very sweet and funny. I wish them best at GPF and finally to qualify to Junior Worlds :dance:
Who knows, maybe they will be top junior team next season after McNamara/Carpenter go Seniors. They certainly have all the goods :)
 

Snow63

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Amazing result for the guys, I was SO happy for them! their Starlight waltz pattern was absolutely magical! I hope after McNamara/Carpenter, the Parsons and Popova/Vlasenko will move to Seniors next season, Alla and Pavel will dominate juniors field. They definitely have a chance, they only need decent dances! :)

Also Alla and Pavel both celebrated their birthdays in Barcelona :)
 

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So glad that sfter last season's fiasco at Nationals they won the title this year! Yay! They also missed last season's Worlds. Now I think they have amazing chance to medal at Worlds, and maybe win next season, who knows? :)
 

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So glad that sfter last season's fiasco at Nationals they won the title this year! Yay! They also missed last season's Worlds. Now I think they have amazing chance to medal at Worlds, and maybe win next season, who knows? :)

Yeah, I think they will probably be fighting with the Parsons next season, if they both stay in juniors. I hope they give their best at worlds, because the judges didn't favor much the Americans in the JGPF, as opposed to what happened during the JGPs, and if they skate well they might even get a chance at a better medal than bronze.
 

Totentanz

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Congratulations to Alla and Pavel! Are they edging out of juniors next season?
 

Alex D

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Alla and Pavel at Junior Worlds FD

They did skate wonderfully and have so much potential!

here is my review

That there was still a Russian medal, however, was because of two skaters who even missed, that so important final group, coming 6th in the short and yet, skating the third best FS! Alla Loboda and Pavel Drozd, had a very quiet and almost relaxing performance at the start, very calm and friendly facial expression, with an almost perfect twizzle sequence, perfectly aligned, not changing the distance to each other by much and good attack there, just a minor miss timing at their openings at the last turn, but we are really talking of almost perfection here!

Their timings and interpretation, towards the end with their midline step sequence and the rotational lift, was really well done, great choreography and nicely executed, to music by the local superstar Edvin Marton with Paganini 5, music that also Plushenko likes skating to. Together with the top two Americans, they offered great skating in hold, very close and if they are able to fix the little errors, like in the serpentine where she was caught out of balance and therefore lost the connection with her partner for a second, then they have huge potential for the future and winning the junior nationals, does not come easy, great couple and I so had to laugh, how she always wanted to step on the top of the podium, during the VC. Already practicing for the future, young lady?
 
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