Aliona SAVCHENKO

Olympic Games 2006

Germany

Pairs

Date of birth / Születési idő

 19 January 1984

Place of birth / Születés helye

 Kiev, Sowiet Union (now Ukraine)

Height / Magasság

 152 cm

Home town  /Lakóhely

 Chemnitz

Profession / Foglalkozás

 athlete, student

Hobbies / Hobbi

 costume design, reading, music

Start skating / Korcsolyázás kezdete

 1989

Club

 Chemnitzer EC

Former Partner / Régebbi partner

 Dmitri Boenko, Stanislav Morozov

 Robin SZOLKOWY

Olympic Games 2006

Date of birth / Születési idõ

 14 July 1979

Place of birth / Születés helye

 Greifswald

Height / Magasság

 175 cm

Home town  /Lakóhely

 Chemnitz

Profession / Foglalkozás

 full-time athlete

Hobbies / Hobbi

 motorcycle, sports

Start skating / Korcsolyázás kezdete

 1983

Club

 Chemnitzer EC

Former Partner / Régebbi partner

 Johanna Otto, Claudia Rauschenbach

 

Coach / Edzõ

 Ingo Steuer

Choreographer / Koreográfus

 Ingo Steuer, David Wilson

Practice low season / Gyakorlás holtszezonban (h/week)

 18 at Chemnitz and Dresden

Practice high season / Gyakorlás fõszezonban  (h/week)

 18 at Chemnitz

 

Music Short Program as of 2005/2006 season

 Souvenir by Jean-Michel Jarre

Music Free Skating  as of 2005/2006 season

 Bon Voyage, 1492 - Conquest of Paradise by Vangelis

Music Short Program as of 2006/2007 season

 Once Upon a Time in Mexico by Brian Setzer

Music Free Skating  as of 2006/2007 season

 The Mission (soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone

Music Short Program as of 2007/2008 season

 Asoka (Bollywood movie soundtrack) by Anu Milak

Music Free Skating  as of 2007/2008 season

 L'Oiseau (from Cirque du Soleil) by Rene Dupere

Music Short Program as of 2009/2010 season

 Send in the Clowns performed by Danny Wright

Music Free Skating  as of 2009/2010 season

 You'll Never Walk Alone performed by Andre Rieu

Music Short Program as of 2011/2012 season

 Angels and Demons (soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer

Music Free Skating  as of 2011/2012 season

 Pina (soundtrack)

Music Short Program as of 2012/2013 season

 Kismet by Bond

Music Free Skating  as of 2012/2013 season

 Flamenco Bolero by Gustavo Montesano

Music Short Program as of 2013/2014 season

 When Winter Comes by Chris de Burgh, arranged by Andre Rieu

Music Free Skating  as of 2013/2014 season

 The Nutcracker by Petr I. Tchaikovski

Results / Eredmények

 

Olympic Games
Olimpia 

World Champs
Világbajnokság

European Champs
Európabajnokság

World Junior
Junior Világbajnokság

National Champs
Nemzeti Bajnokság

1999

 

 

 

12 (1)

2 (1) / 1 (2) 

2000

 

 

7 (1)

1 (1) / 10 (2)

1 (1) / 1 (2)

2001

 

9 (1)

6 (1)

9 (2)

1 (1) / 1 (2)

2002

15 (1)

 

 

 

 

2004

 

 

 

 

1

2005

 

6

4

 

1

2006

6

6

2

 

1

2007

 

3

1

 

1

2008

 

1

1

 

 1

2009

 

1

1

 

 1

2010

3

2

2

 

 

2011

 

1

1

 

1

2012

 

1

WD

 

 

2013

 

 2

2

 

 

2014

3

1

WD

 

1

(1): Aliona SAVCHENKO / Stanislav MOROZOV (UKR)
(2): Claudia RAUSCHENBACH / Robin SZOLKOWY (GER)
 

Personal Best Total Score

227,03

07.12.2013 ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14

Personal Best Score Short Program

 79,64

11.02.2014 Olympic Games 2014

Personal Best Score Free Skating

 147,57

07.12.2013 ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14

International Competition:

 2004

 Nebelhorn Trophy, Oberstdorf

3

 2004

 O. Nepela Memorial, Bratislava

1

 2004

 Cup of Russia, Moscow

3

 2004

 International Cup, Nice

2

 2005

 Skate Canada Int., St John's

1

 2005

 NHK Trophy, Osaka

2

 2005

 Nebelhorn Trophy, Oberstdorf

1

 2005

 ISU Grand Prix Final, Tokyo

3

 2006

Cup of China, Nanjing

3

 2006

Cup of Russia, Moscow

1

 2006

 ISU Grand Prix Final, St. Petersburg

2

 2007

 Skate Canada, Quebec City

1

 2007

 Cup of Russia, Moscow

2

 2007

 NHK Trophy, Sendai

1

 2008

 ISU Grand Prix Final, Torino

1

 2008

 Skate America, Everett

1

 2008

 Trophee Eric Bompard, Paris

1

 2008

 ISU Grand Prix Final, Goyang

3

 2009

 Nebelhorn Trophy 2009 Oberstdorf

1

 2009

 ISU GP Final, Tokyo

3

 2010

 ISU GP Skate America, Portland

1

 2010

 ISU GP Trophee Eric Bompard, Paris

1

 2010

 ISU GP Final, Beijing

1

 2011

 Skate America, Ontario, CA

1

 2011

 ISU GP NHK Trophy, Sapporo

3

 2011

 ISU GP Rostelecom Cup, Moscow

1

 2011

 ISU Grand Prix Final, Quebec City, QC

1

 2012

Skate Canada International Windsor ON

1

 2012

NRW Trophy S&P 2012 Dortmund

1

 2013

Cup of China Beijing

1

 2013

Rostelecom Cup Moscow

1

 2013

ISU Grand Prix Final Fukuoka

1

Personal Bests |  Competition Results


Savchenko/Szolkowy are the first German skaters to win an European title in 12 years when they took the gold in 2007 and the first Germans to win Worlds in 11 years (in 2008). They are also the first German figure skaters to medal at the Olympic Games in 12 years. Their coach Ingo Steuer won Europeans with partner Mandy Wötzel in 1995, Worlds in 1997 and Olympic bronze in 1998. Savchenko is the 2000 World Junior Pairs Champion (with Stanislav Morozov), competing for the Ukraine. After her partnership with Morozov dissolved in 2002, she eventually moved to Germany in 2003 to team up with Szolkowy. Savchenko/Szolkowy won the 2004 German Nationals after skating together for just a few months. Savchenko obtained German citizenship in January 2006. She is designing the costumes for the couple. The couple is practising the throw triple Axel.


International Skating Union, Chemin de Primerose 2, CH - 1007 Lausanne 27.03.2014

Pictures / Képek

World Championships 2005, Moscow, Russia

Rank: 6.

Short Program (8.)

Free Program (6.)

Gala

  European Championships 2006, Lyon, France

Rank:

Short Program (3.)

Gala

Winter Olympic Games 2006, Torino, Italy

Rank: 6.

Short Program (7.)

Free Program (5.)

World Championships 2006, Calgary, Canada

Rank: 6.

Free Program

  European Championships 2007, Warsaw, Poland

Rank:

Short Program (1.)

Free Program (1.)

Podium

Gala

World Championships 2007, Tokyo, Japan

Rank: Bronze

Free Program (3.)

Gala

 Golden Skate Awards, Torino, 2007

 

  European Championships 2008, Zagreb, Croatia

Rank:

Free Program (1.)

Gala

World Championships 2008, Göteborg, Sweden

Rank: Gold

Free Skating (1.)

Podium

Trophée Eric Bompard  2008

Rank: Gold

Short Program

Free Skating

Gala

 

  European Championships 2009, Helsinki, Finland

Rank:

Short Program (2.)

Free Program (1.)

World Championships 2009, Los Angeles, USA

Rank:

Short Free

  European Championships 2010, Tallin, Estonia

Rank:

Short Program (1.)

European Championships 2014, Budapest, Hungary

WD

Short Program (2.)

 

XXII. Winter Olympic Games 2014, Sochi, Russia

Rank:

Free skating

Podium

 World Championships 2014, Saitama, Japan

Rank:

Short program (1.)

Free skating (1.)

Podium