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Stanislav Morozov - biography and personal life

Stanislav Morozov is a figure skater who performs in pair skating. He is a well-deserved trainer of Russia. He became a four-time champion of Ukraine, speaking with Tatyana Volosozhar in a pair. With Alena Savchenko - the previous partner - scored many victories. Among them, the title of two-time champion of Ukraine and the world among juniors). The career was completed in 2010, after the Olympic Games ended.

Childhood

Stanislav Morozov was born in Sverdlovsk (Ekaterinburg) in 1979. However, in 1980 his father and first coach were invited to Odessa. Alexander Morozov, the head of the family, is a student of Igor Ksenofontov. It was in Odessa that his son Stanislav first skated at the age of four. Soon the family went to Kiev. The young man continued his studies there.

Pairs

The first partner of the future figure skater was Elena Belousovskaya. With it, he received the title of the champion of Ukraine in 1997. Alena Savchenko - the next partner of the figure skater. Galina Kukhar became the coach of the pair. Stanislav Morozov and Alena Savchenko won the indent at the junior championship in 2001. They became the fifteenth at the 2002 Olympics. The pair won the championship of Ukraine twice.

Professional career

The partnership with Alena Savchenko was completed at the end of the Olympics. The girl went to Germany. Stanislav Morozov in 2004 began to go out on the ice with Tatyana Volosozhar. The pair became the champion of Ukraine three times. They were silver medalists at the Winter Universiade. Figure skaters participated in the Olympic Games in Turin. There they took 12th place. The pair trained at Galina Kukhar in Kiev. In the summer of 2008, it became known that the skaters went to Germany. There they worked with a coach named Ingo Stoyer. In 2008 - 2009, the pair became the third in the Cup of Russia, and also took second place in China. Thus skaters for the first time in their career were awarded the right to participate in the final part of the Grand Prix. There, the pair became the fourth. On his return from Korea, the skaters arrived in German Chemnitz at the training base. The couple found it inappropriate to organize another flight to Ukraine, so that they took part in the championship of this country. Therefore, the skaters performed "out of competition" in Germany. The pair took the fourth place at the European Championships. Figure skaters provided Ukraine with 2 permits for the Olympic Games in its sport. This was made possible by the fact that the pair won the sixth place at the World Championships, which was held in 2009. During the Olympic Games, the figure skaters took the eighth place. Tatiana Volosozhar became a partner of Russian figure skater Maxim Trankov. Stanislav Morozov began to help Nina Moser - their coach. He worked with this pair, as well as a number of other athletes of the group. His debut as a coach was the junior pair Vladimir Morozov and Ekaterina Krutskikh. With them, he worked entirely on his own. In 2011 he received the citizenship of the Russian Federation. In 2013 he became a well-deserved coach of the Russian Federation.

Personal life

Now you know who Stanislav Morozov is. His personal life will be described further. He is married to a former partner Tatyana Volosozhar. After the completion of her husband's sports career, she wanted to continue performances on the ice. The husband did not object and suggested to perform in a duet with Maxim Trankov. Initially, Stanislav Morozov coached a new pair, but soon the need for this disappeared. From the skaters turned out to be a great team. Stanislav's wife represented Russia at the Sochi Olympics. Now the couple live in Moscow. It is interesting that their apartment is located next to the ice rink. Maxim Trankov - Tatyana's partner - lives near a married couple. Together they visit the ice rink and conduct training. Stanislav and Tatyana have no children yet.

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