ICE DANCING
Date of birth:
30.08.1975
Marina ANISSINA
FRA
Moscow, RUS
Place of birth:
Height:
163
cm
Lyon
Home town:
Full-time athlete
Profession:
Hobbies:
music, tennis, embroidery
1979
CSG Lyon
Start sk. / Club:
/
Former Partners:
Ilia Averbukh, Sergei Sakhnovski
Student (sports managemant)
Profession:
Lyon
Home town:
cm
173
Height:
FRA
Bron
Place of birth:
Gwendal PEIZERAT
21.04.1972
Date of birth:
music, skiing, scaling, piano
Hobbies:
1976
CSG Lyon
Start sk. / Club:
/
Former Partners:
Marina Morel
24
at Lyon
h / week
Practice high season:
36
at Villard de Lans
h / week
Practice low season:
Former coach:
Bruno Vandelli, Antonio Najarro, Pascal Gaona
Choreographer:
Muriel Boucher-Zazoui
Coach:
Music Short Program / Original Dance as of 2001/2002 season
Flamenco: Malagua |
Tango de Guell |
Flamenco: Malagua |
Non Merci (from Cyrano de Bergerac) by Jean Claude Petit |
Canone Inverso by E. Morricone |
Non Merci (from Cyrano de Bergerac) by Jean Claude Petit |
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of 2001/2002 season
1.
1.
1.S
2.
2.
1.S
1.
1.
National Champ.
World Juniors
European Champ.
World Champ.
Olympic Games
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
Anissina/Peizerat teamed up in early 1993. Both skaters have medaled with other partners at Junior World |
Championships. Anissina skated with Ilia Averbukh for Russia (today a sucessful ice dancer with partner and wife |
Lobacheva) and Peizerat with Marina Morel (who quit the skating scene after she split with him) for France. When |
Anissina lost her partner to Lobacheva, she wrote a letter to Peizerat, whom she rembered from junior |
competitions. Peizerat invited Anissina to his hometown Lyon (France) and they started skating together. |
Anissina's mother was an international pair skater in the former Soviet Union, and her father Viatcheslav Anissin |
is an ice hockey coach in Moscow. Peizerat's father is an official in the French Skating Federation. |
NHK Trophy, Nagoya
ISU Grand Prix Final, Lyon
Skate Canada, Mississauga
Trophée Lalique, Paris
1999
2000
2000
2000
1.
1.
1.
1.
NHK Trophy, Asahikawa
Trophee Lalique, Paris
NHK-Trophy, Kumamoto
ISU Grand Prix Final, Kitchener
2000
2001
2001
2002
1.
1.
1.
2.
S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International Competition
Year
Place
International Competition
Year
Place
Four Continents
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last update:
29.07.2007
19:08:24