Young and ambitious team of coaches under the leadership of Kirill Davydenko (rus Кирилл Анатольевич Давыденко).
Kirill is a hereditary coach, son of coach Anatoliy Davydenko, has experience in singles and pairs skating. He is quite young (47 y.o.), but his coaching experience is more than 25 years. He represents the coaching school of St. Petersburg.
The special feature of the work of Kirill Davydenko and his assistants is a close attention to the technique and mechanics of performing the elements of figure skating. He has a technical higher education and applies in practice the technical developments of Alexei Mishin.
The distinctive feature of the group is also an unconventional approach to the choice of music and choreography. Kirill Anatolievich is a melomaniac and offers his students music of different genres from his vast collection.
The motto of the group: "we emphasize individuality of each skater".
Coaching team:
Kirill Davydenko (rus Кирилл Анатольевич Давыденко)
Anton Shulepov (rus Антон Анатольевич Шулепов) (figure skater in past, Grand Prix Series participant, member of the Russian national team, national championships participant)
Aleksandrina Degtyareva (rus Александрина Сергеевна Дегтярева) (figure skater in past, national competition participant)
Choreographers:
Denis Lunin (rus Денис Сергеевич Лунин) (figure skater in past (ice dancing, paired with Valeria Loseva),
Igor Koscheev (rus Игорь Александрович Кощеев) (professional ballet dancer)
Collaborate with choreographers:
Ilya Averbukh
Elena Maslennikova
Alena Leonova
Physical training:
Olga Belkina (rus О́льга Влади́мировна Бе́лкина) - 2012 Olympic athlete (Athletics)
Best athletes:
Ksenia Gushchina (rus Ксения Андреевна Гущина) - participant of national championships in 2022, 2023; 2023 - top-10 RusNats, top-7 RusFGPR. GP(R) stages two-time medalist. Two-time champion of St. Petersburg (2023, 2024).
The most notable athletes at the junior level:
Ivan Ramzenkov (rus Иван Александрович Рамзенков) - member of the national junior team in 2022-2023 season, 2023-2024 seasons.
Konstantin Supatashvili (represented Georgia) (rus Константин Супаташвили, geo კონსტანტინე სუპატაშვილი) - participant of the Junior Grand Prix Series, World Junior Championships 2022. Member of the national junior team. 2023 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival silver medalist.
Maksim Chernykh (rus Максим Александрович Черны́х) - participant of the junior stages of the Cup of Russia (2021-2022 season).
Novises:
Makar Bondarev (rus Макар Андреевич Бондарев)
Pre-Novs:
Maria Ramsenkova (rus Мария Александровна Рамзенкова)
Former athletes:
Andrei Mozalev (rus Андрей Михайлович Мозалёв) - 2022 Olympic athlete, 2020 junior world champion, 2020 JOG silver medalist, 2021 Zagreb Golden Skate silver medalist, 2022 Rusnat bronze medalist, junior and adult Grand Prix series participant, three-time gold medalist on JGP stages, 2019 JGP final silver medalist. Member of the Russian national team (2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024 seasons). He transferred to Eteri Tutberidze's team in January 2024.
Arseniy Dimitriev (rus Арсе́ний Игоревич Дими́триев) - member of the national junior team in 2022-2023 season; participant of the junior stages of the Cup of Russia (2021-2022 season), participant in the Junior Russian Grand Prix Series (2022-2023 season). Participant of the Russian Junior Championship 2023. He transferred to Eteri Tutberidze's team in May 2024.
Dmitriy Shelkovnikov (rus Дмитрий Иванович Шелковников) - member of the national junior team in 2023-2024 seasons. Participant of the junior stages of the Cup of Russia (2021 -2022 season); participant of the Junior Russian Grand Prix Series (2022-2023 season). Participant of the Russian Junior Championship 2022. Moved to Evgeny Plushenko's team in May 2024.
Timofei Shelkovnikov (rus Тимофей Иванович Шелковников) - participant in the Junior Russian Grand Prix Series (2022-2023, 2023-2024 season). Participant of the Russian Junior Championship 2024. Moved to Evgeny Plushenko's team in May 2024.
Konstantin Menshov
Aleksandr Galliamov (pairs skating, now paired with Anastasia Mishina)
Gleb Smolkin (ice dancing, now paired with Diana Davis)
Rodion Marinsky (pairs skating, now paired with Anastasia Yegorova)
Irakli Maysuradze (in the 2021-2022 season)
Athletes consulted:
Mikhail Selevko (Estonia)
Aleksandr Selevko (Estonia)
Anastasiia Metelkina & Daniil Parkman (Georgia)
and others.
Kirill is a hereditary coach, son of coach Anatoliy Davydenko, has experience in singles and pairs skating. He is quite young (47 y.o.), but his coaching experience is more than 25 years. He represents the coaching school of St. Petersburg.
The special feature of the work of Kirill Davydenko and his assistants is a close attention to the technique and mechanics of performing the elements of figure skating. He has a technical higher education and applies in practice the technical developments of Alexei Mishin.
The distinctive feature of the group is also an unconventional approach to the choice of music and choreography. Kirill Anatolievich is a melomaniac and offers his students music of different genres from his vast collection.
The motto of the group: "we emphasize individuality of each skater".
Coaching team:
Kirill Davydenko (rus Кирилл Анатольевич Давыденко)
Anton Shulepov (rus Антон Анатольевич Шулепов) (figure skater in past, Grand Prix Series participant, member of the Russian national team, national championships participant)
Aleksandrina Degtyareva (rus Александрина Сергеевна Дегтярева) (figure skater in past, national competition participant)
Choreographers:
Denis Lunin (rus Денис Сергеевич Лунин) (figure skater in past (ice dancing, paired with Valeria Loseva),
Igor Koscheev (rus Игорь Александрович Кощеев) (professional ballet dancer)
Collaborate with choreographers:
Ilya Averbukh
Elena Maslennikova
Alena Leonova
Physical training:
Olga Belkina (rus О́льга Влади́мировна Бе́лкина) - 2012 Olympic athlete (Athletics)
Best athletes:
Ksenia Gushchina (rus Ксения Андреевна Гущина) - participant of national championships in 2022, 2023; 2023 - top-10 RusNats, top-7 RusFGPR. GP(R) stages two-time medalist. Two-time champion of St. Petersburg (2023, 2024).
The most notable athletes at the junior level:
Ivan Ramzenkov (rus Иван Александрович Рамзенков) - member of the national junior team in 2022-2023 season, 2023-2024 seasons.
Konstantin Supatashvili (represented Georgia) (rus Константин Супаташвили, geo კონსტანტინე სუპატაშვილი) - participant of the Junior Grand Prix Series, World Junior Championships 2022. Member of the national junior team. 2023 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival silver medalist.
Maksim Chernykh (rus Максим Александрович Черны́х) - participant of the junior stages of the Cup of Russia (2021-2022 season).
Novises:
Makar Bondarev (rus Макар Андреевич Бондарев)
Pre-Novs:
Maria Ramsenkova (rus Мария Александровна Рамзенкова)
Former athletes:
Andrei Mozalev (rus Андрей Михайлович Мозалёв) - 2022 Olympic athlete, 2020 junior world champion, 2020 JOG silver medalist, 2021 Zagreb Golden Skate silver medalist, 2022 Rusnat bronze medalist, junior and adult Grand Prix series participant, three-time gold medalist on JGP stages, 2019 JGP final silver medalist. Member of the Russian national team (2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024 seasons). He transferred to Eteri Tutberidze's team in January 2024.
Arseniy Dimitriev (rus Арсе́ний Игоревич Дими́триев) - member of the national junior team in 2022-2023 season; participant of the junior stages of the Cup of Russia (2021-2022 season), participant in the Junior Russian Grand Prix Series (2022-2023 season). Participant of the Russian Junior Championship 2023. He transferred to Eteri Tutberidze's team in May 2024.
Dmitriy Shelkovnikov (rus Дмитрий Иванович Шелковников) - member of the national junior team in 2023-2024 seasons. Participant of the junior stages of the Cup of Russia (2021 -2022 season); participant of the Junior Russian Grand Prix Series (2022-2023 season). Participant of the Russian Junior Championship 2022. Moved to Evgeny Plushenko's team in May 2024.
Timofei Shelkovnikov (rus Тимофей Иванович Шелковников) - participant in the Junior Russian Grand Prix Series (2022-2023, 2023-2024 season). Participant of the Russian Junior Championship 2024. Moved to Evgeny Plushenko's team in May 2024.
Konstantin Menshov
Aleksandr Galliamov (pairs skating, now paired with Anastasia Mishina)
Gleb Smolkin (ice dancing, now paired with Diana Davis)
Rodion Marinsky (pairs skating, now paired with Anastasia Yegorova)
Irakli Maysuradze (in the 2021-2022 season)
Athletes consulted:
Mikhail Selevko (Estonia)
Aleksandr Selevko (Estonia)
Anastasiia Metelkina & Daniil Parkman (Georgia)
and others.
Juniors:
Arseniy Dimitriev 1 2 3 4 5
Ksenia Gushchina 1 2 3 4
Ivan Ramsenkov 1 2 3 4 5
Dmitriy Shelkovnikov 1 2 3 4
Timofei Shelkovnikov 1 2 3
Maksim Chernykh 1 2 3
Adults (coaches):
Aleksandrina Degtyareva 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Denis Lunin (paired with Valeria Loseva) 1 2 3 4 5 6
Anton Shulepov 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Arseniy Dimitriev 1 2 3 4 5
Ksenia Gushchina 1 2 3 4
Ivan Ramsenkov 1 2 3 4 5
Dmitriy Shelkovnikov 1 2 3 4
Timofei Shelkovnikov 1 2 3
Maksim Chernykh 1 2 3
Adults (coaches):
Aleksandrina Degtyareva 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Denis Lunin (paired with Valeria Loseva) 1 2 3 4 5 6
Anton Shulepov 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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