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Andrei Vladislavovich Bagin (Russian: Андрей Владиславович Багин, born 18 April 1996) is a Russian ice dancer. With his former partner, Annabelle Morozov, he is the 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb silver medalist.

Andrei Bagin
Bagin with Morozov at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup
Full nameAndrei Vladislavovich Bagin
Native nameАндрей Владиславович Багин
Born (1996-04-18) April 18, 1996 (age 28)
Moscow, Russia
HometownMoscow
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Figure skating career
CountryRussia Russia
PartnerSofya Tyutyunina
CoachAlexander Zhulin
Skating clubSambo 70

Personal life

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Bagin was born on 18 April 1996 in Moscow, Russia. His grandfather, Leonid Khachaturov, is the Chairman of the Coaching Council of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FFKKR).[1]

Career

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Early years

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Bagin started learning to skate in 2006.[2] He began training in ice dancing in 2008, at the age of 12, and competed with his first partner, Kristina Baklanova, for six seasons.[1] Based in Moscow, the two were coached by Larisa Filina before switching to Alexander Zhulin and Oleg Volkov.[3] They debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in September 2012, finishing 8th in Istanbul, Turkey. A year later, they placed fourth at a JGP event in Košice, Slovakia. It was their final international event together.

Bagin teamed up with his second partner, Eva Khachaturian, in 2014. They trained together for two seasons under Zhulin and Volkov in Moscow and finished fourth at two JGP events.[4]

In 2016, Bagin moved up to the senior ranks, partnered with Maria Stavitskaia. They placed 8th at the 2017 Russian Championships and 12th at the 2017 Winter Universiade before parting ways. Later that year, Bagin teamed up with Annabelle Morozov. The two decided to train under her father, Nikolai Morozov, in Moscow.[1]

2017–2018 season

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Morozov/Bagin only competed domestically during the 2017–18 season and placed eighth at the 2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships.

2018–2019 season

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Morozov/Bagin made their international and Grand Prix debut during the 2018–19 season by receiving the Russian host pick slot at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup. The couple placed ninth at the event. Later in the season, Morozov/Bagin went on to compete at the 2018 CS Tallinn Trophy and the 2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, where they placed seventh and eighth, respectively. The team completed their season at home at the 2019 Russian Figure Skating Championships, where they again finished eighth.

2019–2020 season

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Morozov/Bagin began their season at the 2019 CS Ice Star, where they placed third in the rhythm dance but later fell to fourth in the free dance and fourth overall. Nevertheless, the team set new personal bests in all three segments at this event. At their next competition, the 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Morozov/Bagin made their first international podium, placing second in both the rhythm dance and the free dance to win the silver medal overall. The team again set new personal bests in all three segments and surpassed their previous best total score by over 13 points.

In December 2019, Morozov/Bagin earned their highest placement to date at the 2020 Russian Figure Skating Championships, finishing just off the podium in fourth behind bronze medalists Zahorski/Guerreiro.

2020–2021 season

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Morozov/Bagin started the season at the senior Russian test skates.[5] Competing on the domestic Cup of Russia series, they won silver in the first stage in Syzran and gold in the second stage in Moscow.[6] They competed on the Grand Prix at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup, where they placed fourth in the rhythm dance.[7] They dropped to fifth place after the free dance.[8]

With defending national champions Sinitsina/Katsalapov sitting out the 2021 Russian Championships due to COVID-19 infection, the bronze medal position on the podium was widely perceived as a close contest among several teams, Morozov/Bagin among them. However, they performed poorly in the rhythm dance, with Bagin first stumbling in the Finnstep pattern dance segment, and then both falling in the step sequence. As a result, they placed seventh in the rhythm dance, 15.66 points behind fifth-place Shevchenko/Eremenko and 18.02 points behind Skoptcova/Aleshin in third.[9] They placed third in the free dance, partly due to errors from teams ahead, but due to the wide deficit from the rhythm dance, they rose only to sixth place overall. Morozov said afterward that while it had been difficult to perform after such a difficult first day, "I just tried to forget about yesterday, and we are very pleased with how we performed today."[10]

Following the national championships, Morozov/Bagin participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy, a televised team competition held in lieu of the cancelled European Championships. They were selected for the Red Machine team captained by Alina Zagitova.[11] They placed fourth in both their segments of the competition, while their team finished first overall.[12][13]

2021–2022 season

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Morozov and Bagin had previously been contemplating a free dance based on Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, but had put away the idea after the onset of the pandemic. They revived the concept for the 2021–22 season, Morozov noting that they hoped "the way we portray the characters and even costume-wise and movements" were "a little bit different" from the famous free dance of Americans Davis/Charlie White. They made their season debut at the 2021 Skate America, where they placed fifth.[14] They went on to finish sixth at the 2021 Internationaux de France.[15]

At the 2022 Russian Championships, Morozov/Bagin finished fourth, 0.10 points behind bronze medalists Khudaiberdieva/Bazin.[16]

Morozov/Bagin ended their partnership in March 2022.[17] On 17 May 2022, it was announced that Bagin had teamed up with Sofya Tyutyunina, coached by Alexander Zhulin.[18]

Programs

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With Tyutyunina

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Season Rhythm dance Free dance
2023-2024
2022–2023

With Morozov

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Season Rhythm dance Free dance Exhibition
2021–2022
[19]
2020–2021
[20]

2019–2020
  • Romans (Ja Tebya Nikogda Ne Zabudu)
    by Ariana ft. Aleksandr Marshal
2018–2019
[2]
Tosca

With Baklanova

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Season Short dance Free dance
2013–2014
[21]
2012–2013
[3]
  • Blues
  • Swing: Swing Baby
2011–2012
  • Chilly Cha Cha
2010–2011

Competitive highlights

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GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Tyutyunina

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National
Event 2022–23
Russian Champ. 4th
Russian Cup Final[a] 3rd
GPR Moscow Stars 2nd
GPR Perm Territory 1st

With Morozov

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International[22]
Event 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22
GP France 6th
GP Rostelecom 9th 5th
GP Skate America 5th
CS Golden Spin 8th 2nd WD
CS Ice Star 4th
CS Tallinn Trophy 7th
National[22]
Russian Champ. 8th 8th 4th 6th 4th
Russian Cup Final 1st 3rd 2nd
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

With Stavitskaia

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International[23]
Event 2016–17
Winter Universiade 12th
National[1]
Russian Championships 8th

With Khachaturian

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International: Junior[24]
Event 2014–15 2015–16
JGP Japan 4th
JGP Slovenia 4th
Ice Star 1st
Leo Scheu Memorial 3rd
NRW Trophy 2nd
Toruń Cup 3rd
National[1]
Russian Junior Champ. 6th

With Baklanova

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International: Junior[25]
Event 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
JGP Slovakia 4th
JGP Turkey 8th
NRW Trophy 9th
Santa Claus Cup 3rd
National[1]
Russian Junior Champ. 13th 10th 6th
Russian Cup Final 2nd J 2nd J
J = Junior level

Detailed results

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Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only. ISU personal bests highlighted in bold.

With Morozov

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2021–22 season
Date Event RD FD Total
December 21–26, 2021 2022 Russian Championships 5
78.02
4
117.63
4
195.65
November 19–21, 2021 2021 Internationaux de France 6
68.45
8
103.87
6
172.32
October 22–24, 2021 2021 Skate America 5
68.79
5
106.53
5
175.32
2020–21 season
Date Event RD FD Total
Feb. 26– Mar. 2, 2021 2021 Russian Cup Final
domestic competition
2
76.43
2
125.86
2
202.29
February 5–7, 2021 2021 Channel One Trophy 4
80.54
4
123.27
1T/4P
203.81
December 23–27, 2020 2021 Russian Championships 7
62.17
3
120.69
6
182.86
November 20–22, 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup 4
76.21
5
114.79
5
191.00
October 10–13, 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 2nd Stage, Moscow
domestic competition
2
77.03
1
120.97
1
198.00
September 18–22, 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 1st Stage, Syzran
domestic competition
2
76.60
1
118.15
2
194.75
2019–20 season
Date Event RD FD Total
December 24–29, 2019 2020 Russian Championships 5
73.67
4
115.43
4
189.10
December 4–7, 2019 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 2
78.75
2
112.96
2
191.71
October 18–20, 2019 2019 CS Ice Star 3
75.25
4
102.77
4
178.02
2018–19 season
December 21–24, 2018 2019 Russian Championships 8
65.95
8
97.21
8
163.16
December 5–8, 2018 2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 10
54.51
7
97.04
8
151.55
November 26–29, 2018 2018 CS Tallinn Trophy 7
56.47
7
91.53
7
148.00
November 16–18, 2018 2018 Rostelecom Cup 9
51.69
9
81.89
9
133.58
2017–18 season
December 19–24, 2017 2018 Russian Championships 9
52.32
7
85.54
8
137.86

References

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  1. ^ The 2023 Russian Cup Final was renamed as the 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final.
  1. ^ a b c d e f "Андрей Владиславович Багин" [Andrei Vladislavovich Bagin]. fskate.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 23 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Annabelle MOROZOV / Andrei BAGIN: 2018/2019 season". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Kristina BAKLANOVA / Andrei BAGIN: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Eva KHACHATURIAN / Andrei BAGIN: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 May 2015.
  5. ^ "KOLYADA, TRUSOVA SHINE AT 2020 TEST SKATES". International Figure Skating. September 14, 2020.
  6. ^ "2020 CUP OF RUSSIA SERIES".
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  8. ^ Slater, Paula (November 21, 2020). "Sinitsina and Katsalapov defend Rostelecom Cup title in Moscow". Golden Skate.
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  10. ^ Flade, Tatjana (December 25, 2020). "Alexandra Stepanova and Ivan Bukin claim first National title". Golden Skate.
  11. ^ Goh, ZK (5 February 2021). "Russian ladies secure team win over men in domestic figure skating jump contest". Olympic Channel.
  12. ^ Goh, ZK (6 February 2021). "Valieva leads the way as Team Zagitova's "Red Machine" lead at Channel One Cup". Olympic Channel.
  13. ^ Goh, ZK (7 February 2021). "Alina Zagitova's "Red Machine" win Channel One Cup". Olympic Channel.
  14. ^ Slater, Paula (October 24, 2021). "Hubbell and Donohue win fourth consecutive Skate America gold". Golden Skate.
  15. ^ Slater, Paula (November 20, 2021). "Papadakis and Cizeron take 12th Grand Prix gold in France". Golden Skate.
  16. ^ Flade, Tatjana (December 24, 2021). "Stepanova and Bukin win second national title after Sinitsina and Katsalapov drop out". Golden Skate.
  17. ^ Kuznetsov, Dmitry (March 19, 2022). "Успех дочери Тутберидзе изменит русские танцы? Сразу несколько пар намереваются уйти или сменить партнеров" [Will Tutberidze's daughter's success change Russian dance? Several couples at once intend to leave or change partners]. Sport Express (in Russian).
  18. ^ Sivkovich, Valentina (May 17, 2022). "Александр Жулин рассказал о начале работы с двумя новыми танцевальными дуэтами" [Alexander Zhulin spoke about the beginning of work with two new dance duets] (in Russian). Championat.
  19. ^ "Annabelle MOROZOV / Andrei BAGIN: 2021/2022 season". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 10 September 2021.
  20. ^ "Annabelle MOROZOV / Andrei BAGIN: 2020/2021 season (two)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 November 2020.
  21. ^ "Kristina BAKLANOVA / Andrei BAGIN: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 15 June 2014.
  22. ^ a b "Competition Results: Annabelle MOROZOV / Andrei BAGIN". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 December 2019.
  23. ^ "Maria STAVITSKAIA / Andrei BAGIN". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 8 April 2019.
  24. ^ "Competition Results: Eva KHACHATURIAN / Andrei BAGIN". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 September 2019.
  25. ^ "Competition Results: Kristina BAKLANOVA / Andrei BAGIN". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 September 2019.
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