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Date of birth: 18.06.1995 Maxim KOVTUN
RUS
Place of birth: Ekaterinburg
Height: 182 cm
Home town: Moscow
Profession: athlete
Hobbies: reading, cars, music, dogs
Start sk. / Club: 1997 / CSKA Moscow
Internet / Social Media contact: Instagram: maksim_pavlovich; http://fsrussia.ru/biografiya/44-kovtun-maxim.html; http://vk.com/maxim_kovtun
Coach: Elena Buianova, Alexander Uspenski
Choreographer: Peter Chernyshev
Former Coach: Inna Goncharenko, Tatiana Tarasova, Maxim Zavozin, Nikolai Morozov, Marina Voitsekhovskaia
Practice low season: 31 h / week Moscow
Practice high season: 26 h / week Moscow
Music Short Program / Short Dance as of season 2018/2019
L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole
Sing Sing Sing by Louis Prima
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2018/2019
Carmen by Georges Bizet
Personal Best Total Score247.5529.11.2018 ISU CS Tallinn Trophy 2018
Personal Best Score Short Program87.7024.01.2019 ISU European Championships 2019
Personal Best Score Free Skating166.6429.11.2018 ISU CS Tallinn Trophy 2018
 
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Olympic Games
World Champ.
European Champ.
Four Continents
World Juniors
National Champ.
 
 
 
 
 
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S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International CompetitionYearPlace
ISU CS Mordovian Ornament 2015 Saransk 2015 1.
ISU GP Trophee Eric Bompard 2015 Bordeaux 2015 2.
ISU GP NHK Trophy 2015 Nagano 2015 10.
ISU CS Finlandia Trophy 2016 Espoo 2016 3.
International CompetitionYearPlace
ISU GP 2016 Progressive Skate America Chicago, Il. 2016 7.
ISU GP Audi Cup of China 2016 Beijing 2016 7.
ISU CS Tallinn Trophy 2018 Tallinn 2018 1.
29th Winter Universiade 2019 Krasnoyarsk 2019 2.
Kovtun's father Pavel is a figure skating coach but never coached his son. Kovtun's two older brothers were competitive skaters as well and perform in ice shows. Kovtun withdrew from the 2018 National Championships citing injury and wanted to retire from competitive skating, but came back in spring 2018 and returned to former coach Elena Buianova (nee Vodorezova), the 1983 World bronze and a three-time European medalist.
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