Jana Khokhlova

Jana Khokhlova (Russian Яна Вадимовна Хохлова; born 7 October 1985 in Moscow) is a Russian figure skater who starts in ice dancing.

Khokhlova began in 1990 with the ice skating. First, they ran in the Moscow children's ice cream ballet. At age 13, she switched to pair skating and ice dancing to eventually. My first partner was Andrei Maksimischin From 2001 to 2010 she started with Sergei Novitsky. The ice dance trained initially at Larissa Filina and from 2003 the trainer couple Swinin Alexander and Irina Zhuk.

In 2006, Khokhlova and Novitski debuted at Olympic Games, World and European Championships. 2008, they were the first time Russian champion and won bronze, each with their first medals at World and European Championships. In 2009 she defended her national championship title in Helsinki and were European champions. At the World Cup, it was enough only for sixth place. The following year, Khokhlova and Novitski won bronze at the European Championships her last medal. The Vancouver Olympics they finished in ninth place. At the World Cup, they had to give up due to an injury Nowizkis. It was her last competition. Novitsky had been injured in 2006 in a car accident and never really recovered from it. When it was no longer possible for him to train sufficiently intense, he declared in April 2010 his retirement from competitive sport and so separated the ice dance.

In May 2010, Jana Khokhlova found in Fyodor Andreyev a new Eistanzpartner. You train in Canton, Michigan, with Igor Andreev Schpilband and mother Marina Sujewa. Khokhlova and Andreev finished their first joint Russian Championships six months later, in fourth place.

Results

Ice Dancing

( with Sergei Novitsky )

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