Igor Lisovsky

Soviet pair skater


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::summary Soviet pair skater ::

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nameIgor Lisovsky
imageBundesarchiv Bild 183-U1027-0035, Irina Wrobjewa, Igor Lissowski.jpg
captionLisovsky with Vorobieva in October 1979
fullnameIgor Olegovich Lisovsky
altnameLisovski, Lisovskiy
country
birth_date
death_date
retired1983
medaltemplates
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Igor Olegovich Lisovsky (; born on 25 June 1954) is a former Soviet pair skater. With his then-wife Irina Vorobieva, he is the 1981 World champion and the 1981 European champion. They were coached by Tamara Moskvina.

He currently coaches in Missouri.

Programs

(with Vorobieva) ::data[format=table]

SeasonShort programLong programExhibition1980–1981
The Star and Death of Joaquin Murrieta
( Звезда и смерть Хоакина Мурьеты )
by Alexey Rybnikov and Pavel Grushko
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Competitive highlights

With Vorobieva

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Event1978–791979–801980–811981–821982–83
World Championships4th1st5th
European Championships2nd1st3rd
Soviet Championships3rd2nd2nd3rd5th
NHK Trophy1st2nd
Prize of Moscow News3rd1st1st
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With Skurikhina

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Event1977–78
Spartakiada8th
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Singles career

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InternationalEvent1972–731973–74National
World Championships16th
Blue Swords4th
Soviet Championships5th6th
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Coaching

Lisovsky currently coaches at Brentwood Ice Arena in St. Louis, Missouri. He has received the St. Louis Youth Coach of the Year award from the St. Louis Sports Commission.

References

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