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Elena Buianova : ウィキペディア英語版
Elena Vodorezova


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Elena Germanovna Vodorezova ((ロシア語:Елена Германовна Водорезова); married name: Buianova (ロシア語:Буянова); born May 21, 1963), is a Russian figure skating coach and retired competitive skater who represented the Soviet Union. She is the 1983 World bronze medalist and three-time European medalist. As a coach, she has led Adelina Sotnikova (2014) to Olympic gold medal.
== Career ==

Elena Vodorezova was coached by Stanislav Zhuk at the Armed Forces sports society in Moscow. A gifted free-skater, she represented her country at the 1976 Winter Olympics aged just 12. She was the first skater to complete a double flip, triple toe loop combination. She was noted for a spectacularly high double axel and fast spins. She won the bronze medal at the 1978 European Championships; it was the first time a Soviet ladies' single skater had won a medal at the event. She missed the 1979–1981 seasons completely due to severe juvenile arthritis, which prevented her from even walking for months in 1979.
She won a second bronze medal at the 1982 Europeans and silver at the 1983 event. She also won bronze at the 1983 World Championships – the first World medal for a Soviet female single skater. Vodorezova placed 8th at the 1984 Winter Olympics.〔 She retired from competition in 1984. She married a former skater and in 1987 gave birth to a son, Ivan.
She began coaching at the CSKK Club in Moscow. Irina Tagaeva often choreographs for her students.〔 Her former pupils include:
*Elene Gedevanishvili
*Olga Markova
*Andrei Griazev
*Artem Borodulin
*Artur Dmitriev Jr
*Denis Ten
Buianova's current students include:
*Adelina Sotnikova - 2014 Olympic champion〔
*Maxim Kovtun - 2015 European silver medalist〔
*Alexander Samarin
*Alexandra Proklova

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