Andrei Bushkov

Andrei Vasilyevich Buschkow (Russian: Андрей Васильевич Бушков ) ( born October 13, 1969 in Otradnoje ) is a former Russian figure skater, who started pair skating.

Buschkow figure skating partner was initially Julia Liaschenko. With it, he was third at the 1988 World Junior Championship. International success in the seniors he had with his second figure skating partner Marina Jelzowa.

Buschkow began at the age of eight years with figure skating and was coached by Andrei Suraikin. He then moved to Igor Moskvin to 1993, and later that pair of Natalya Pavlova were trained. They started for the Jubilejní Sports Club.

On the side of Jelzowa it was 1995, 1997 and 1998 Russian champion in pair skating. The pair won only two medals at the European Championships, but two golden. This they achieved the same at their first European Championship in Helsinki in 1993 and a second time in 1997 in Paris. Your first medal at World Championships, she won bronze in 1994 in Chiba. 1996 Buschkow and Jelzowa in Edmonton World Cup. A year later it was enough in Lausanne still the silver medal. Your only Olympics they finished 1998 in Nagano in seventh place.

1999, both ended their Amateuerkarriere. His coaching license acquired Andrei Buschkow at the Sports Academy in Saint Petersburg. Today is Buschkow coach in Lake Arrowhead, California.

Results

Pair of running

( with Marina Jelzowa )

  • Z = Withdrawn, because Buschkows runner broke

Pictures of Andrei Bushkov

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