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Roman Zaretsky

Roman Zaretsky ((ヘブライ語:רומן זרצקי), (ロシア語:Роман Зарецкий), (ベラルーシ語:Раман Зарэцкі), born December 4, 1983) is an Israeli ice dancer. With his sister, Alexandra Zaretsky, he is the 2009 Skate America bronze medalist, 2009 Golden Spin of Zagreb champion, a three-time Nebelhorn Trophy medalist, and a three-time Israeli national champion. They finished as high as 6th at the World Championships and competed twice at the Winter Olympics, finishing 10th in 2010.
== Personal life ==
Roman Zaretsky was born in Minsk, Belarus SSR, Soviet Union. The Zaretsky family was Jewish and made aliyah in 1990. Roman Zaretsky was seven years old at the time. He was raised in Metula, Israel where his parents work as coaches. He completed his army service just before the 2005–2006 season began. He speaks fluent Hebrew, Russian, and English.〔
In October 2008, the Zaretskys and their coach Galit Chait filed a lawsuit against the Ice House training rink in Hackensack, New Jersey, alleging that rink officials discriminated against them on the basis of their Israeli nationality by denying them prime training time and threatening to ban them from the rink.〔

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