PAIRS
Date of birth: 22.05.1986 Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR
UKR
Place of birth: Dnepropetrovsk
Height: 160 cm
Home town: Kiev
Profession: student
Hobbies: music, cinema
Start sk. / Club: 1991 / Ukraine Kiev
Former Partners Petr Kharchenko
Date of birth: 01.02.1979 Stanislav MOROZOV
UKR
Place of birth: Ekaterinenburg RUS
Height: 187 cm
Home town: Kiev
Profession: Sport instructor
Hobbies: billiards
Start sk. / Club: 1983 / Ukraine Kiev
Former Partners Elena Belusovskaya, Aliona Savchenko
Coach: Ingo Steuer
Choreographer: Ingo Steuer
Former Coach: Galina Kukhar, Nikolai Morozov
Practice low season: 24 h / week at Chemnitz/GER, Hamar/NOR
Practice high season: 30 h / week at Chemnitz/GER
Music Short Program / Original Dance as of season 2009/2010
Dreams Illusion mixed by DJI
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2009/2010
Pearl Harbour (soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer
Personal Best Total Score187.8320.01.2010 European Championships 2010
Personal Best Score Short Program67.6019.01.2010 European Championships 2010
Personal Best Score Free Skating120.2320.01.2010 European Championships 2010
 
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Olympic Games
World Champ.
European Champ.
Four Continents
World Juniors
National Champ.
 
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S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International CompetitionSeasonPlace
NHK Trophy 2007 Sendai 2007/2008 4.
Nebelhorn Trophy 2008 Oberstdorf 2008/2009 3.
Cup of China 2008 Beijing 2008/2009 2.
Cup of Russia 2008 Moscow 2008/2009 3.
Internation CompetitionSeasonPlace
SBS ISU Grand Prix Final 2008/2009 Goyang City 2008/2009 4.
Nebelhorn Trophy 2009 Oberstdorf 2009/2010 2.
ISU GP Samsung Anycall Cup of China 2009 Beijing 2009/2010 3.
ISU GP Cancer.Net Skate America 2009 Lake Placid 2009/2010 2.
(1): Tatiana VOLOSOZHAR / Petr KHARCHENKO (UKR)
Volosozhar/Morozov teamed up in 2004. Morozov is the 2000 World Junior Paris Champion (with Aliona Savchenko). He retired from skating in 2002 after battling reocurring injuries but came back to compete with Volosozhar. He was born in Russia but moved to the Ukraine as an infant as his father was working as a skating coach there. The couple switched coaches and moved to Germany in June 2008 to be coached by 1997 World Champion Steuer.
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