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Yulia Bystrova

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Yulia Bystrova
Full nameYulia Valeryevna Bystrova
Native nameЮлия Валерьевна Быстрова
Other namesJulia Bistrova
Born (1963-06-10) 10 June 1963 (age 61)
Sverdlovsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Figure skating career
CountrySoviet Union
PartnerAlexander Tarasov
Vladimir Starostin
Mikhail Vazhenin
CoachIgor Ksenofontov
Ardo Rennik
Julia Rennik
Retired1988

Yulia Valeryevna Bystrova (Russian: Юлия Валерьевна Быстрова, born 10 June 1963) is a former pair skater for the Soviet Union. With Alexander Tarasov, she is the 1984 Prague Skate champion, 1985 Winter Universiade silver medalist, and 1987 Grand Prix International de Paris silver medalist.

Personal life

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Bystrova was born on 10 June 1963 in Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg), Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, and is married to Alexander Tarasov.[1] Their son, Filipp, was born in January 1992 and competed in pairs for Azerbaijan.[2][3]

Career

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Early in her career, Bystrova skated with Mikhail Vazhenin, coached by Aleksandr Morozov and Igor Ksenofontov at DSO Sparkak in Sverdlovsk.[1] Her next partnership, with Vladimir Starostin, lasted from 1980 to 1981.

In 1982–83, Bystrova began competing with Tarasov. The pair was coached by Julia Rennik and Ardo Rennik and represented DSO Burevestnik Sverdlovsk.[1] They won the gold medal at the 1984 Prague Skate, silver at the 1985 Winter Universiade, bronze at the 1985 St. Ivel International, and silver at the 1987 Grand Prix International de Paris. They competed until the end of the 1987–88 season.

After retiring from competition, Bystrova turned to coaching. She is based at DYUSSH No. 8 Lokomotiv in Yekaterinburg.[1]

Competitive highlights

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With Tarasov

International[4]
Event 83–84 84–85 85–86 86–87 87–88
International de Paris 2nd
Prague Skate 1st
Prize of Moscow News 6th 6th
St. Ivel International 3rd
Winter Universiade 2nd
National[1]
Soviet Championships 6th 5th 6th 7th

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Быстрова Юлия Валерьевна [Yulia Valeryevna Bystrova]. fskate.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  2. ^ Тарасов Филипп Александрович [Filipp Alexandrovich Tarasov]. fskate.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Angelina EKATERININA / Philipp TARASOV". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Results Book, Volume 2: 1974–current" (PDF). Skate Canada. pp. 46, 82, 124, 128. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2009.