Alexei Mishin - News, His coach...............

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kudryavka
view post Posted on 27/5/2009, 10:30




26-05-2009
Katarina Gerboldt changed coach
http://fsnews.ru/index-m-single-id-621.html

through google "terrible" translate
Bronze medalist of Russian Championships, champion of Russian Jr. Championships Katarina Gerboldt had left from its long-time coach Alexei Nikolaevich Mishin. According to available information, Katarina moved to CSKA Moscow - into coach Svetlana Sokolovskaya. In the recent past have Sokolovskaya trained Arina Martinova (two time champion of Russian Jr. Championships), and Lilia Biktagirova (two time bronze medalist of Russian Championships). At this point, Svetlana trains Anna Ovcharova and, together with Elena Buianova (Vodorezova), Alexander Nikolaev and Nikita Mikhailov.

Probably the main reason for the departure of Gerboldt, it happened by a tangible return to big sport of Evgeny Plushenko and as a consequence, lack of Mishin's attention to her.

Also, do not forget that Alexei Nikolaevich trains young Elizabeta Tuktamysheva, which Mishin has high expectations to her. Remember that less than 2 years ago from Mishin departed champion of Russia Ksenia Doronina, dissatisfied give time.

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Good bye and Good luck Katya :AddEmoticons04284.gif:
Nikita Mikhailov, Dobrin, Doronina, Katarina, everyone went to Moscow -_-
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 2/6/2009, 02:31




http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/2051725_...s_spectrum_rink
June 01, 2009

Olympic ice skating trainer visits Spectrum rink

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A FORMER Russian figure skater and Olympic trainer visited Guildford Spectrum at the weekend to meet Surrey’s budding young Torvills and Deans.

Alexei Mishin, who has trained a number of Olympic champions across the world, ran workshops at the leisure centre's ice rink from Wednesday to Saturday.

As well as giving hints to young figure skaters he was also talking to their trainers and parents.

His workshops proved enormously popular with 35 coaches bringing about 40 figure skating students from across the country.

Among Mishin’s current and former students are Olympic champions Alexei Urmanov, Alexei Yagudin, and Evgeni Plushenko.

Guildford Spectrum's Fran Everist said: “Mr Mishin responded to an invitation from us to come and give tips and cast an eye over the talent that we have here.

“He was giving skaters and their trainers invaluable tips from his wealth of experience. It will be something that they can now take forward into their training.

“He also spoke with the parents so they know the best ways to support their children so they can become future skating champions, he was speaking to them about things like nutrition and behaviour.”

She added: “It was a really awe inspiring occasion, we were honoured that he came to spend time with us and the skaters and coaches.”

Mr Mishin especially picked out Kirsty Richardson as having great potential.

She currently ranks number eight in the junior figure skating league nationally and is due to compete in Holland in July.
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 15/6/2009, 04:54




This is not some "new news" ... but I only tonight have encountered this video from 2007 :woot: ... not very good video, but can be well "recognized" ;) :

2007 Tamara Moskvina & Alexei Mishin
Dances on Ice - The Velvet Season

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6Y4rQpendI




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goldendove
view post Posted on 19/6/2009, 04:40





I don't know when exactly this picture was taken, anyway I find it hilarious. I love papa Mishin! lol







 
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kudryavka
view post Posted on 19/6/2009, 04:50




QUOTE (goldendove @ 19/6/2009, 13:40)

really huge ... :36_11_6.gif:
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 12/7/2009, 06:20




Gala show - Tartu, Estonia 26.06.2009. ... by mapqueen :B):

photos:
http://fota.mota.ru/albums/2c7ead5429dbbe00fe1066fba6ae76c9

videos:
https://www.youtube.com/user/mapqueen#grid/all
... Andrey Lutay, Artur Gachinskiy, Liza Tiktamisheva... :rolleyes:

 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 11/8/2009, 02:45




http://goldenskate.com/articles/2009/080909.shtml
August 9, 2009
Article by Tatjana Flade, Photo by Anna Kondakova


Andrei Lutai
Lutai Prepares for Olympic Season


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Russia's Andrei Lutai performs his "Headhunters" routine at the 2008-09 Trophée Eric Bompard in Paris, France.

Andrei Lutai is a strong contender for the Russian Olympic team this season, but it won't be a walk through the park, and he knows it. Competition inside Russia has been tough for decades, and once again, there is whole group of talented young men competing for two spots at the Olympic Games and World Championships in 2010.

Last season, Lutai placed seventh at Europeans and 10th at Worlds, overtaking two-time National Champion Sergei Voronov at both events. Besides Voronov, Artem Borodulin, Alexander and Vladimir Uspenski, up-and-coming Ivan Bariev and others are in the hunt for a spot on the team.

Evgeni Plushenko's return to competitive skating only adds to the excitement, and Lutai knows exactly what to expect from the Olympic Champion since he is training with him once again in the same group under Alexei Mishin's tutelage.

"Well, I'm forcing myself to work even harder!" Lutai laughed when talking about the impact of Plushenko's comeback. "It is actually a good motivation for me. I'm watching Zhenia (Plushenko) and I watch how much he is working and I'm comparing myself. He is the [current] Olympic Champion. I'm looking at him, even when we go to play soccer. I'm just striving to work harder, to do even more in order to become the best. I just have to prove that I'm not worse, that I'm not the number two. I'm still striving to be the number one. The aspiration is there and this is helping me in my work. I'm not upset at all about his return.”


The preparation for this important season is well under way. Lutai took part in Mishin's summer training camps in Tartu, Estonia, Pinzolo, Italy and Mittenwald, Germany in June and July. He returned to St. Petersburg earlier this month. "Maybe I'll go to Belgorod for two days, to my hometown. Then we'll so we'll prepare for the test skate [at the end of August] and for the upcoming competitions," the athlete explained. A lot of work was done at the training camps, and the skater now has two new programs.

Lutai chose the dynamic Carmina Burana by Carl Orff for the short program and the more lyrical Peer Gynt Suite by Edvard Grieg in a modern arrangement for the free skating. "My girl friend Ina (Demireva, Bulgarian ice dancer) suggested the short program to me. I showed it to Alexei Nikolaevitch (Mishin) and he also liked it," revealed Lutai. "The only thing is that a part of the music contains lyrics. I have a friend who suggested a good musician and DJ to me and he will now arrange the music in a way that the lyrics are completely dubbed." Lutai learned from Brian Joubert’s mistake when the Frenchman received a one point deduction for allegedly using lyrics in his short program at 2008 World Figure Skating Championships.

Lutai explained that it took him a long time to decide about the free skating music. "We had different ideas ranging from cheerful to serious music. In the end, Alexei Nikolaevitch (Mishin) suggested this alternative to me, and the choreographer Evgeni Kovtun traveled to us to Italy. As soon as he arrived, we switched on the music. I liked it and I'm all for it. I liked all parts. So we started to put the program together. It is not a completely classical version and I think there are different moods within this music. Some parts are more cheerful and others are more sad. I like it because it is easy to listen to."

The 23-year-old plans to go to Finlandia Trophy and to one competition of the national Cup of Russia series in order to prepare for his two Grand Prix assignments (Rostelecom Cup of Russia in Moscow and Skate America in Lake Placid). He also would like to compete at the Coupe de Nice in France if it fits into his schedule. "I like competing there and it is a nice place. I went there four times,” Lutai said, smiling.

For Lutai, it is important to do well in these competitions. He doesn't want a repeat of what happened at the beginning of the past season. "The last season was difficult for me. First of all, because I took a long time to get into shape. I didn't skate my best at the Grand Prix. I skated with errors. At the time Russian Nationals came around, I basically started to do better in practice. But when Nationals started, an old injury started to hurt - the foot that I had broken four years ago. The right ankle started to hurt and obviously I took care of it, but I continued to practice. By the time of Europeans and Worlds I skated well. The only setback was the injury. In practice before competitions I only rarely practiced the quad. I was even careful with triples. When I did a few, the foot really started to hurt for a long time," he recalled.

After Worlds last season, Lutai took care of the injury. "I had more time to heal my foot, more time for rehabilitation and prophylaxis. We were in Sotchi at a special rehabilitation camp. We took therapeutic baths and had all kinds of therapies, so the injury is not so bad now. Although I still feel it, but it is not [the same] kind of pain. I'm practicing my programs full force now. I'm getting into shape," he pointed out.

Lutai wants to be ready this fall. "Of course at the Grand Prix [events] I'll try to skate without mistakes and to be in shape. The most important goal is to make the team for the Olympic Games. Obviously the Olympics would be the most important competition and the goal is not only just to qualify, but to put out 200 percent there and all season. I want to give my best performances this season. I want to land all my jumps. I was told that I've got good programs now and I want to show high level skating and achieve high results," he stressed. Right now he is planning to include a quadruple toeloop in his long program.

Like many other skaters, Lutai had to leave his home and family in Belgorod early for his skating career. His mother, who is now retired and used to work as a speech therapist in a kindergarten, sent all three children to skating. Lutai's sister Elena, who is 15 years older, became a coach and even coached her little brother. "She (Elena Malakhova) coached me when I started. She was my first coach. She was coaching me until I was 12 years old," he recalled. "I had to call her by her first name and patronymic, Elena Vladimirovna (like all the other students), but only in practice. As soon as the practice was finished everything was back to normal," he added. Lutai's 31-year-old brother, Alexander, didn't stick with skating and is now working as a manager in a firm.

Lutai left his hometown in pursuit of more professional practice conditions when he was 12 years old. He first went to Samara for one year and was then accepted into Mishin's group in St. Petersburg. Although the two-time Russian silver medalist adapted quickly to life in the "northern capital" and feels comfortable there, he still feels homesick at times. He gets to go home to see his family in Belgorod (in the south of Russia) about twice a year.

Lutai first names technique as his strength as a skater. "I think I can do difficult jumps, including the quad. I think my strength is [not only] within the technique, but now also within the programs. While you can say that I wasn't too artistic a few years ago, I now think that I achieved a high level in the choreography. We've worked a lot on that in the past year and in the year before. Obviously it is getting better and better," he noted. His biggest weakness seems to be inconsistency. "When I'm not in the best shape, my weakness is lack of confidence," Lutai admitted. "When I just start the season, it is hard for me to get into it, but I just have to overcome myself. Like last year, I started the season without confidence, but this year I will take it more seriously. I will force myself not to pop jumps and not to do any other individual errors. I will try to make less errors," he vowed.

The athlete likes almost everything about his sport: "I like communicating, the competitions, the training camps – but not the long ones," he laughed. "I like them even though I'm a little homesick and want to get back to St. Petersburg. I feel more comfortable there." Is there anything he doesn't like about skating? "Too much work," he joked. "Actually, when we are at a training camp we are skating for five, four hours and you don't even notice how quickly the time goes by. I like that. When you are going to a training camp you are thinking, ‘oh, we'll skate a lot’, but in fact the training sessions are over very fast, and in the evening you are in a very good mood. We also have some distraction and we play soccer in the evening. We are playing carefully. All of us are athletes. We all have to watch out and play not too roughly. But overall it's a good additional off-ice practice, we are running after all. It's fun."

Lutai sometimes seems a little shy and introverted and doesn't like to talk too much about himself. However, he has a good sense of humor and is open-minded. Asked which three things he would take if sent to an isolated island, it doesn't take him long to decide. "I'd take a magic wand and that's it," he laughed, "so one thing is enough for me."

When asked to describe his personality, Lutai shook his head. "I can't. You'll have to ask my coach!" Mishin thought for a moment and then answered: "You know, he is a very good-natured and nice boy. As he came from the Volgograd region he lived with families of other athletes (after he came to St. Petersburg), and the parents of these athletes always spoke highly of him. He is polite, he is always cleaning the dishes, he is always tidying up. He is respecting the people that are around him. But I think it would be better if he would be less good natured and more fierce. More fierce, not only in life, but during the practice process. As we saw with Zhenia (Plushenko), he is not good-natured but fierce in practice. If Andrei can acquire this kind of fierceness and is demanding more from himself, he can achieve very high results," the experienced coach analyzed.

Edited by cekoni - 11/8/2009, 05:16
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 16/8/2009, 12:01




... homevideos of father of Mikael Nordebäck, some little Swedish boy .... cute children and Mishin, Lutay, Gatchinsky... ^_^

International figure skating school of Alexey Mishin ; camp in Mittenwald 2009 - training
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM0f5hy0_ho




Mishin's skating camp 2009 in Mittenwald - Mikael Nordebäck - training & Gala
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi9w0Vnag1k




... pics from camp:
http://galleri.nordeback.se/#15.129

:rolleyes:
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 19/8/2009, 20:19




"Mishin mission" Gala - Estonia 2009

http://picasaweb.google.com/semjonova.anas.../MishinMission#
by Anastassia Semjonova

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fialka
view post Posted on 26/8/2009, 10:23




QUOTE (cekoni @ 16/8/2009, 13:01)
... homevideos of father of Mikael Nordebäck, some little Swedish boy .... cute children and Mishin, Lutay, Gatchinsky... ^_^

International figure skating school of Alexey Mishin ; camp in Mittenwald 2009 - training

I think that Mishin will be /or maybe "he is"/ great grandfather :36_1_41.gif: :36_1_41.gif: So nice to see him with little kids. We know him as strict coach but he becomes playful grandfather with little boys and girls :36_1_41.gif: .... Nice to see :B): :B):
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 26/8/2009, 23:25




QUOTE (fialka @ 26/8/2009, 11:23)
.... We know him as strict coach but he becomes playful grandfather with little boys and girls .... Nice to see :B): :B):

... and when he tied scarf around their waist, and forcing them to "drive" him :36_11_6.gif:
 
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kudryavka
view post Posted on 27/8/2009, 11:00




Translated by me


2009.8.27 17:14
Fumie Suguri becomes Mishin's pupil
http://www.sanspo.com/sports/news/090827/s...71715000-n1.htm

27 August, 2006 Turin Olympic 4th place, figure skater Fumie Suguri returned to Japan from Russia. She disclosed that she'll enter into the group of Russian coach Alexei Mishin, who trains Turin Olympic Men single champion Evgeni Plushenko, from this season.

Last season, Suguri received Nikolai Morozov's guidance in United States. He's also coach of Miki Ando. However, Suguri was only 8th place at Worlds in March. So she decided to change coach from Morozov to Mishin for Vancouver Olympic. She asked the jump method specialist Alexei Mishin because she thinks her weak-point is jump. She moved homerink in Russia.

Her new programs, SP is Air on the G-string by J.S.Bach and LP is Spartacus by Khachaturian. She will take part in Nebelhorn Trophy which will be held on 24 September in German.


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Papa will become busy :36_12_16.gif:


Schedule of Group Mishin 2009/2010

2009
- 09.09 - St. Petersburg Cup [Plushenko] new
- 09.09~13 - JGP Poland [Gachinski] new
- 09.12 - Wedding in Moscow [Plushenko]
- 09.15~19 - Russian Cup phase 1 in Samara [Plushenko?, Lutai?]
- 09.19~20 - Ice Show of Team Russia [Plushenko, Lutai]
- 09.23~26 - Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf Germany [Suguri]
- 09.23~27 - JGP Belarus [Gachinski?]
- 09.27 - Kings on Ice in Istanbul Turkey [Plushenko]
- 09.30~04 - JGP German [Gachinski] new
- 10.06~10 - Russian Cup phase 2 in Perm [Plushenko?]
- 10.08~11 - Finlandia Trophy [Lutai]
- 10.22~25 - GP Rostelecom in Moscow [Plushenko, Lutai]
- 10.29~11.01 - GP Cup o China in Beijing [Suguri]
- 11.04~08 - Coupe de Nice [Lutai?]
- 11.12~15 - GP Skate Amerika in Lake Placid [Lutai, Suguri]
- 12.03~06 - Jr. & Sr. GP Final in Tokyo [Lutai?, Gachinski?, Suguri?]
- 12.23~27 - Russian Nationals [Plushenko, Lutai, Gachinski, Tuktamuysheva]
- 12.25~27 - All Japan Championships [Suguri]

2010
- 01.18~24 - European Championships in Tallin Estonia [Plushenko?, Lutai?]
- 01.25~31 Four Continents Championships in Jeonju South-Korea [Suguri?]
- 02.12~28 - Olympics in Vancouver Canada [Plushenko?, Lutai?, Suguri?]
- 03.05~ - Golden Ice of Stradivarius Europe Tour re-start [Plushenko]
- 03.08~14 - Jr. World Championships in Hague Holland [Gachinski?]
- 03.22~28 - World Championships in Turin Italy [Plushenko?, Lutai?, Suguri?]

Edited by kudryavka - 7/9/2009, 00:32
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 31/8/2009, 04:34




What conections have a Mishin with shows "Kings on Ice" and GIS"? :P

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QUOTE (cekoni @ 16/8/2009, 13:01)
... homevideos of father of Mikael Nordebäck, some little Swedish boy .... cute children and Mishin, Lutay, Gatchinsky... ^_^

International figure skating school of Alexey Mishin ; camp in Mittenwald 2009 - training ...

... videos from Gala - Liza Tuktamysheva, Lutay, Gatchinky, Dmitriev Jr.... :rolleyes:
https://www.youtube.com/user/funnyskating#play/uploads


Mishin camp, Estonia 2009 - Gala ... similar cast ;)
https://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0789D220275244DE
 
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kudryavka
view post Posted on 31/8/2009, 06:27




QUOTE (cekoni @ 31/8/2009, 13:34)
What conections have a Mishin with shows "Kings on Ice" and GIS"? :P

When Zhenya go to abroad for his shows (or go to Moscow for wedding), Mishin will be free. I think that the schedule of Mishin's pupils seems to be connected with each other. So, I wrote Zhenya's private schedule also :)
 
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cekoni
view post Posted on 4/9/2009, 03:13




http://www.sports.ru/others/figure-skating/27397459.html
25.08.2009.

Igor Moskvin: «In the person of Mishin, I always had an ally»

Honored trainer of the USSR Igor Moskvin admitted that he saw no movement forward in the modern figure skating, and described the relationship with Alexei Mishin.

« I will not say nothing good about today's figure skating. Because I do not see a creative move upward. Too much all enclosed in a cage of new rules. All why these rules are not required, just not rated.

In Pairs, for example, there are some important things for me. For example, the distance at which the partners in the process of performance are to each other. What it is closer, the more difficult and risky skating. This is the hardest. But this now mentioned except in passing.

In the person of Mishin, I always had an ally. In Tamara is very highly developed desire to leadership. So, when she was overly fond of some ideas, had to explain, what she sees happening form her's party's position, but does not perceive the program, as a whole spectacle. Previously, because for each element were very meticulously - so, that he looked on all sides like «person».

Is it not always evident since the ice. So, when Tamara is particularly incensed by any reason, Mishin gently patted her on the shoulder and said: « Tamara, even if Igor talking complete nonsense, we will nevertheless implement it cohesively, because it will be a hundred times better, than waving arms how are you doing, raise voice, and try to prove something. Let's go to work. »
 
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