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Sergei Grinkov

Olympic medalist
Grinkov and partner Ekaterina Gordeevacompete in 1994. Medal record Figure skatingCompetitor for  Soviet UnionGold 1988 CalgaryPairsCompetitor for  RussiaGold 1994 LillehammerPairs

Sergei Mikhailovich Grinkov (February 4, 1967 - November 20, 1995) was an Olympic and World figure skating champion.

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Biography

Sergei Grinkov was born in Moscow, RSFSR, to parents Mikhail Kondrateyevich Grinkov and Anna Filipovna Grinkova. The younger of two children, he had an older sister named Natalia Mikhailovna Grinkova.

He first took the ice at the age of five, entering Children and Youth Sports School of CSKA in Moscow.[1] As Sergei was not a strong solo skater, his coach decided to try him in pair skating — and at age fourteen he was paired with ten-year-old Ekaterina Gordeeva at the Central Red Army Club (CSKA) in Moscow. The pair won the 1985 World Junior Championship in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The following year they won the first of their four World Figure Skating Championships. They became repeat world champions the following year and won gold at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. After a fall in their long program, they took silver at the World Championships in 1988, but they reclaimed that title in 1989 and successfully defended it again in 1990. They turned professional in the fall of 1990. They won their first World Professional Championship in 1991, and went on to win that title two more times (1992 & 1994).

Grinkov and Gordeeva won virtually every competition they entered. In the 31 competitions they completed at the Senior and professional levels, they finished first an impressive 24 times. After winning their first World Championship in 1986, they never finished lower than second place. They are one of the few pair teams in history to successfully complete a quadruple twist lift in international competition, at the 1987 World Championships. They also completed the difficult maneuver at the 1987 European Championships, but due to a problem with Sergei's boot strap and a misunderstanding about the rules, they were disqualified from that event.

By 1989, their skating partnership had blossomed into romance. They married in April 1991 (the state wedding was on April 20, the church wedding was on April 28).

The following season was the first year they toured with Stars on Ice. They skated throughout the United States and Canada with the show, which ran from November 1991 through April 1992. Then, on September 11, 1992, Ekaterina gave birth to their daughter, Daria Sergeyevna Grinkova (nicknamed "Dasha"), born in Morristown, New Jersey. Shortly after Daria's birth, the pair was back on the ice training for the new season of Stars on Ice, which debuted that November.

Sudden death

My Sergei video cover.

In 1994 Gordeeva & Grinkov returned to Olympic competition and captured their second gold medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Oppland, Norway. After these Olympics, they returned once again to professional skating and took up residence in Simsbury, Connecticut. During the 1994-95 season, they toured, yet again, with Stars on Ice, this time as headliners. However, tragedy struck in November of 1995, when Sergei Grinkov collapsed and died from a massive heart attack in Lake Placid, New York, while he and Ekaterina were practicing for their upcoming performance in the 1995-1996 Stars on Ice tour. Doctors found that Sergei had severely clogged coronary arteries (to the point where his arterial opening was reportedly the size of a pinhole), which caused the heart attack; later testing revealed that he also had a genetic risk factor linked with premature heart attacks. Researchers proposed calling the gene the "Grinkov Risk Factor." Sergei Grinkov was 28 years old.

Sergei Grinkov is interred in the Vagan'kovskoye Cemetery in Moscow. Ekaterina Gordeeva, his widow, along with an all-star cast, skated a tribute in Sergei's honor titled "Celebration of a Life" in February 1996 which was later televised. Ekaterina also authored a book about their life and partnership titled My Sergei: A Love Story, which was later turned into a television movie/docudrama and released on DVD. He was also the subject of a book, geared towards the 9-12 age group, titled They died too young: Sergei Grinkov written by Anne E. Hill. Gordeeva and Grinkov garner significant mention in numerous books about the world of figure skating. Their daughter has currently quit skating to play for her school's volleyball team. Gordeeva continues to skate as a solo artist and married fellow skater Ilia Kulik in 2002. Fans around the world continue to commemorate Grinkov and G&G.

Quotes

“Our honor depends on our honesty.” — Sovetskiy Sport (April 15, 1987).

In Russian: “Наша честь зависит от нашей честности.” — Советский спорт от 15 апреля 1987 года.

Competitive highlights

Pairing with Ekaterina Gordeeva

Event/Season 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Winter Olympics- - 1st - - - DNC - 1st Soviet/Russian Championship2nd 1st - - - - - - 1st European Figure Skating Championships2nd wd 1st - 1st - - - 1st World Championships1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st - - - - World Professional Championships- - - - 2nd 1st 1st - 1st

References

  1. ^ www.rian.ru

External links

v • d • eOlympic champions in figure skating - Pairs

1908: Anna Hübler & Heinrich Burger · 1920: Ludowika Jakobsson & Walter Jakobsson · 1924: Helene Engelmann & Alfred Berger · 1928: Andrée Joly & Pierre Brunet · 1932: Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet · 1936: Maxi Herber & Ernst Baier · 1948: Micheline Lannoy & Pierre Baugniet · 1952: Ria Baran & Paul Falk · 1956: Elisabeth Schwartz & Kurt Oppelt · 1960: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul · 1964: Ludmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov · 1968: Ludmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov · 1972: Irina Rodnina & Alexei Ulanov · 1976: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Zaitsev · 1980: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Zaitsev · 1984: Elena Valova & Oleg Vasiliev · 1988: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov · 1992: Natalia Mishkutenok & Artur Dmitriev · 1994: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov · 1998: Oksana Kazakova & Artur Dmitriev · 2002: Elena Berezhnaya & Anton Sikharulidze and Jamie Salé & David Pelletier · 2006: Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin

v • d • eWorld champions in figure skating – Pairs

1908: Anna Hübler & Heinrich Burger | 1909: Phyllis Johnson & James H. Johnson | 1910: Anna Hübler & Heinrich Burger | 1911: Ludowika Jakobsson & Walter Jakobsson | 1912: Phyllis Johnson & James H. Johnson | 1913: Helene Engelmann & Karl Mejstrik | 1914: Ludowika Jakobsson & Walter Jakobsson | 1922: Helene Engelmann & Alfred Berger | 1923: Ludowika Jakobsson & Walter Jakobsson | 1924: Helene Engelmann & Alfred Berger | 1925: Herma Szabo & Ludwig Wrede | 1926: Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet | 1927: Herma Szabo & Ludwig Wrede | 1928: Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet | 1929: Lilly Scholz & Otto Kaiser | 1930: Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet | 1931: Emelie Rotter & László Szollás | 1932: Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet | 1933–1935: Emelie Rotter & László Szollás | 1936–1939: Maxi Herber & Ernst Baier | 1947–1948: Micheline Lannoy & Pierre Baugniet | 1949: Andrea Kékesy & Ede Király | 1950: Karol E. Kennedy & Peter Kennedy | 1951–1952: Ria Baran & Paul Falk | 1953: Jennifer Nicks & John Nicks | 1954–1955: Frances Dafoe & Norris Bowden | 1956: Elisabeth Schwartz & Kurt Oppelt | 1957–1960: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul | 1962: Maria Jelinek & Otto Jelinek | 1963–1964: Marika Kilius & Hans-Jürgen Bäumler | 1965–1968: Ludmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov | 1969–1972: Irina Rodnina & Alexei Ulanov | 1973–1978: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Zaitsev | 1979: Tai Babilonia & Randy Gardner | 1980: Marina Cherkasova & Sergei Shakhrai | 1981: Irina Vorobieva & Igor Lisovsky | 1982: Sabine Baeß & Tassilo Thierbach | 1983: Elena Valova & Oleg Vasiliev | 1984: Barbara Underhill & Paul Martini | 1985: Elena Valova & Oleg Vasiliev | 1986–1987: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov | 1988: Elena Valova & Oleg Vasiliev | 1989–1990: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov | 1991–1992: Natalia Mishkutenok & Artur Dmitriev | 1993: Isabelle Brasseur & Lloyd Eisler | 1994: Evgenia Shishkova & Vadim Naumov | 1995: Radka Kovaříková & René Novotný | 1996: Marina Eltsova & Andrei Bushkov | 1997: Mandy Wötzel & Ingo Steuer | 1998–1999: Elena Berezhnaya & Anton Sikharulidze | 2000: Maria Petrova & Alexei Tikhonov | 2001: Jamie Salé & David Pelletier | 2002–2003: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo | 2004–2005: Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin | 2006: Pang Qing & Tong Jian | 2007: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo 2008: Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy

v • d • eEuropean champions in figure skating – Pairs

1930–1931: Olga Orgonista & Sandor Szalay · 1932: Andrée Brunet & Pierre Brunet · 1933: Idi Papez & Karl Zwack · 1934: Emelie Rotter & László Szollás · 1935–1939: Maxi Herber & Ernst Baier · 1947: Micheline Lannoy & Pierre Baugniet · 1948–1949: Andrea Kékesy & Ede Király · 1950: Marianna Nagy & László Nagy · 1951–1952: Ria Baran & Paul Falk · 1953: Jennifer Nicks & John Nicks · 1954: Silvia Grandjean & Michel Grandjean · 1955: Marianna Nagy & László Nagy · 1956: Elisabeth Schwartz & Kurt Oppelt · 1957–1958: Vera Suchankova & Zdenek Delezal · 1959–1964: Marika Kilius & Hans-Jürgen Bäumler · 1965–1968: Ludmila Belousova & Oleg Protopopov · 1969–1972: Irina Rodnina & Alexei Ulanov · 1973–1978: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Zaitsev · 1979: : Marina Cherkasova & Sergei Shakhrai · 1980: Irina Rodnina & Alexander Zaitsev · 1981: Irina Vorobieva & Igor Lisovsky · 1982–1983: Sabine Baeß & Tassilo Thierbach · 1984–1986: Elena Valova & Oleg Vasiliev · 1987: Larisa Selezneva & Oleg Makarov · 1988: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov · 1989: Larisa Selezneva & Oleg Makarov · 1990: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov · 1991–1992: Natalia Mishkutenok & Artur Dmitriev · 1993: Marina Eltsova & Andrei Bushkov · 1994: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov · 1995: Mandy Wötzel & Ingo Steuer · 1996: Oksana Kazakova & Artur Dmitriev · 1997: Marina Eltsova & Andrei Bushkov · 1998: Elena Berezhnaya & Anton Sikharulidze · 1999–2000: Maria Petrova & Alexei Tikhonov · 2001: Elena Berezhnaya & Anton Sikharulidze · 2002–2006: Tatiana Totmianina & Maxim Marinin · 2007–2008: Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy

v • d • eWorld Junior champions in figure skating – Pairs

1976: Sherri Baier & Robin Cowan · 1977: Josée France & Paul Mills · 1978: Barbara Underhill & Paul Martini · 1979: Veronika Pershina & Marat Akbarov · 1980–1981: Larisa Selezneva & Oleg Makarov · 1982–1893: Marina Avstriskaia & Yuri Kvashnin · 1984: Manuela Landgraf & Ingo Steuer · 1985: Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov · 1986–1987: Elena Leonova & Gennadi Krasnitski · 1988: Kristi Yamaguchi & Rudy Galindo · 1989: Evgenia Chernisheva & Dmitri Sukhanov · 1990–1992: Natalia Krestianinova & Alexei Torchinski · 1993: Inga Korshunova & Dmitry Saveliev · 1994–1995: Maria Petrova & Anton Sikharulidze · 1996: Victoria Maxiuta & Vladislav Zhovnirski · 1997: Danielle Hartsell & Steve Hartsell · 1998–1999: Julia Obertas & Dmitri Palamarchuk · 2000: Aliona Savchenko & Stanislav Morozov · 2001: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao · 2002: Elena Riabchuk & Stanislav Zakarov · 2003: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao · 2004: Natalia Shestakova & Pavel Lebedev · 2005: Maria Mukhortova & Maxim Trankov · 2006: Julia Vlassov & Drew Meekins · 2007: Keauna McLaughlin & Rockne Brubaker · 2008: Ksenia Krasilnikova & Konstantin Bezmaternikh

Categories: 1967 births | 1995 deaths | Russian figure skaters | Soviet figure skaters | Olympic figure skaters of the Soviet Union | Olympic figure skaters of Russia | Figure skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics | Figure skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics | Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union | Olympic gold medalists for Russia | Winter Olympics medalists | People from Moscow

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