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- Career
- Personal life
- Programs
- Results With Margaglio With Reani With Bonfa
- References
- External links
{{Infobox figure skater | name= Barbara Fusar-Poli | image= Fusar poli margaglio.jpg | caption= Fusar-Poli and partner Maurizio Margaglio compete at the 2001 Grand Prix Final. | country= Italy | fullname= | altname= | birth_date= {{birth date and age|1972|2|6|df=y}} | residence= Sesto San Giovanni, Italy | height= {{height|m=1.68}} | partner= Maurizio Margaglio | formerpartner= Alberto Reani Matteo Bonfa | formercoach= Roberto Pelizzola P. Mezzadri Natalia Linichuk | formerchoreographer= Ludmila Vlasova | skating club= Agora Skating Team, Milano | retired= 2002, 2006 | dance score= 183.46 | dance date= 2006 Olympics | CD score= 38.78 | CD date= 2006 Olympics | OD score= 51.73 | OD date= 2006 Olympics | FD score= 92.95 | FD date= 2006 Olympics | medaltemplates= {{MedalSport| Figure skating: Ice dancing}}{{MedalCountry|{{ITA}}}}{{MedalCompetition| Olympic Games}}{{MedalBronze| 2002 Salt Lake City|Ice dancing}}{{MedalCompetition | World Championships}}{{MedalGold| 2001 Vancouver|Ice dancing}}{{MedalSilver| 2000 Nice|Ice dancing}}{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}{{MedalSilver|2002 Lausanne|Ice dancing}}{{MedalGold|2001 Bratislava|Ice dancing}}{{MedalSilver|2000 Vienna|Ice dancing}}{{MedalCompetition|Grand Prix Final}}{{MedalGold|2001-2002 Kitchener|Ice dancing}}{{MedalSilver|1999-2000 Lyon|Ice dancing}} }}Barbara Fusar-Poli (born 6 February 1972) is an Italian ice dancing coach and former competitor. With partner Maurizio Margaglio, she is the 2001 World champion, 2001 European champion, and 2002 Olympic bronze medalist. They won nine Italian titles and competed at three Olympics. CareerEarly in her career, Fusar-Poli competed with Matteo Bonfa and then Alberto Reani. After Reani retired, she asked Maurizio Margaglio to skate with her.[1] She and Margaglio began skating on the senior level in 1994-95, and enjoyed some success in the first years of their career, including winning several Grand Prix medals. In 1999-2000, they won their first medals at the European and World Championships, finishing in second place at both events. The following season was very successful for the duo, who won every event they entered and became the first Italians to win a World title in any discipline.[2] They were not as successful in 2001-02, dropping to second at the Europeans and finishing third at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Their medal at the Olympics was not without some controversy, after Margaglio fell during the free dance portion.[3] The result was protested by the Lithuanian team, who had finished fifth, but the protest was denied.[4] Fusar-Poli/Margaglio did not compete at the 2002 World Championships and would not return to eligible skating until the 2005-06 season. With the 2006 Winter Olympics being held in Turin, Fusar-Poli/Margaglio decided to return and compete in their home country.[5] They did not skate in any international events prior to the Olympics, but did win the Italian National Championships. The Olympics were their first international event under the new scoring system adopted by the ISU, but, Fusar-Poli/Margaglio nonetheless held a narrow lead after the compulsory dance portion of the event, ahead of two-time world champions Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov. This result was described in some news stories at the time as "shocking".[6][7] In the original dance, Fusar-Poli/Margaglio were performing a rotational lift with only seconds left in their program when Margaglio lost his balance, dropped Fusar-Poli, and fell to the ice himself. Following this conclusion to the program, Fusar-Poli stood glaring at her partner for approximately thirty seconds before the couple took their bows and left the ice.[8] They dropped to seventh overall, but moved up to sixth place after a clean free dance, and told the media that the incident at the end of the original dance had reflected their anger at the mistake rather than at each other.[9][10][11] Several years later, Fusar-Poli said that there were Swarovski crystals on the ice from the costumes of earlier competitors, but that the fall was a result of their own mistake and not the ice conditions.[12] The Olympics were Fusar-Poli/Margaglio's final competitive event together, but they continued to perform in shows. Fusar-Poli has coached Charlene Guignard / Marco Fabbri,[13] Tanja Kolbe / Stefano Caruso,[14] and junior ice dancers.[15] She is based mainly in Milan at the Agorà ice rink. In 2012, she started to collaborate with Igor Shpilband in Novi, Michigan.[16][17] After Caruso ended his competitive career in 2014, he and Fusar-Poli began a coaching partnership.[18] Fusar-Poli has also worked as a reporter for Italian TV and Eurosport coverage of skating events.[12] Personal life Fusar-Poli was born on 6 February 1972 in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy.[20] She married her long-time boyfriend, Olympic short track competitor Diego Cattani, in June 2000. Their daughter, Giorgia, was born in 2004,[5] and their son, Christian, four years later.[18] Programs - With Margaglio
Season | Original dance | Free dance | Exhibition |
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2006–07- No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
{{small| by Barbra Streisand, Donna Summer }}
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2005–06 [20]- {{small|Cha cha:}} Ríe y Llora
{{small| by Celia Cruz }} - {{small|Rhumba:}} Mañana de Carnaval
{{small| (from Black Orpheus) performed by Luis Miguel }} - {{small|Samba:}} Carnival
- The Prince of Egypt
{{small| by Hans Zimmer }}
- Unchain My Heart
{{small| by Joe Cocker }}
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2002–05- Killing Me Softly with His Song
{{small| by Roberta Flack }}
- Adagio
{{small| by Lara Fabian }}
- 1492: Conquest of Paradise
{{small| by Vangelis }}
- I Will Survive
{{small| by Hermes House Band }}
- Night and Day
{{small| by Frank Sinatra }}
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2001–02 [24]- Flamenco
- {{small|Paso doble:}} España cañí
{{small| by Pascual Marquina Narro }}
- I Will Survive
{{small| by Gloria Gaynor arranged by Hermes House Band }}
- Tango
{{small| by Ástor Piazzolla }}
- This Business of Love
{{small| (from The Mask) by Domino }}
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2000–01 [25]- {{small|Quickstep:}} Puttin' on the Ritz
{{small| by Irving Berlin }} - {{small|Foxtrot:}} Slow Fox
{{small| by Irving Berlin }} - {{small|Quickstep:}} Puttin' on the Ritz
{{small| by Irving Berlin }}
- Romeo + Juliet
{{small| by Nellee Hooper, Craig Armstrong, and Marius de Vries }}- Oh Verona
- Mercutio's Death
- Oh Verona
- Tango
{{small| by Ástor Piazzolla }}
- This Business of Love
{{small| by Domino }}
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1999–2000- {{small|Cha cha:}} El Chico
- {{small|Rhumba:}} Eres Todo En Mi
{{small| by Ana Gabriel }} - {{small|Samba:}} Mujer Latina
{{small| by Thalía }}
- Warriors
{{small| (from Lord of the Dance) by Ronan Hardiman }} - The Dark Night of the Soul
{{small| by Loreena McKennitt }} - Braveheart
{{small| by James Horner }}
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1998–99- {{small|Waltz:}} Swan Lake
{{small| by Pyotr Tchaikovsky }}
- Bram Stoker's Dracula
{{small| by Anton Coppola }} - Interview with the Vampire
{{small| by Elliot Goldenthal }}
- Nessun dorma
{{small| (from Turandot) by Giacomo Puccini }}
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1997–98- {{small|Jive:}} Since I Met You Baby
- Amarcord
{{small| by Nino Rota }} - 8½
{{small| by Nino Rota }} - Amarcord
{{small| by Nino Rota }}
- Unforgettable
{{small| by Natalie Cole, Nat King Cole }}
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1996–97- {{small|Tango:}} El Choclo
{{small| by Ángel Villoldo }}
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1995–96- {{small|Paso doble:}} España cañí
{{small| by Pascual Marquina Narro }}
- Casablanca
{{small| by Max Steiner }}
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1994–95 |
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Results GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix With Margaglio International |
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Event | 94–95|1994–95 | 95–96 | 96–97 | 97–98 | 98–99 | 99–00|1999–2000 | 00–01|2000–01 | 01–02 | 05–06 |
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Olympics | 6th | 3rd | 6th | Worlds | 10th | 9th | 5th | 5th | 2nd | 1st | Europeans | 10th | 8th | 7th | 5th | 4th | 2nd | 1st | 2nd | {{small|GP}} Final | 5th | 5th | 2nd | 1st | 4th | {{small|GP}} Cup of Russia | 1st | 1st | 1st | {{small|GP}} NHK Trophy | 5th | 3rd | {{small|GP}} Skate America | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 1st | {{small|GP}} Skate Canada | 7th | 3rd | {{small|GP}} Sparkassen Cup | 1st | 1st | {{small|GP}} Trophée Lalique | 6th | 2nd | 2nd | Autumn Trophy | 1st | Lysiane Lauret | 1st | Schäfer Memorial | 3rd | National |
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Italian Champ. | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st |
With Reani Event | 1992–93 | 1993–94 |
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World Championships | 22nd | 17th | European Championships | 17th | Nations Cup | 6th | Piruetten | 6th |
With Bonfa Event | 1989–90 | 1990–91 |
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World Junior Championships | 15th | 10th |
References1. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000472.htm |title= Barbara FUSAR POLI / Maurizio MARGAGLIO: 2000/2001 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20010419013109/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000472.htm |archivedate= 19 April 2001 |deadurl= unfit }} 2. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000472.htm |title= Barbara FUSAR POLI / Maurizio MARGAGLIO: 2001/2002 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20020602042913/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000472.htm |archivedate= 2 June 2002 |deadurl= unfit }} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web |url= http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00000472.htm |title= Barbara FUSAR POLI / Maurizio MARGAGLIO: 2005/2006 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20060425175840/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00000472.htm |archivedate= 25 April 2006 |deadurl= unfit }} 4. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.jbmittan.com/articles/a-fusarpoli.htm |title=Barbara Fusar-Poli and Maurizio Margaglio |first=J. Barry |last=Mittan |year=1997 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/67cNddHQW?url=http://www.jbmittan.com/articles/a-fusarpoli.htm |archivedate=May 13, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 5. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/1239320.stm |title= Italians win first skating gold |work=BBC News |date=March 24, 2001}} 6. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/winter02/figure/news?id=1336169 |title= Anissina and Peizerat edge out Russians for gold }} 7. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/winterolympics2002/hi/english/skating/newsid_1830000/1830632.stm |title= Lithuania ice dance protest rejected |work=BBC News |date=February 21, 2002}} 8. ^1 2 {{cite news |url= http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=oly&id=2334264 |title= Italians win compulsories, Belbin-Agosto sixth }} 9. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/02/17/olympics.icedance/ |title= Italians hold shock ice dance lead |work=CNN}} 10. ^1 {{cite news |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/17/AR2006021702103.html |title= Belbin, Agosto Stand Sixth in Ice Dancing |work=The Washington Post |first=Amy |last=Shipley |date=February 18, 2006}} 11. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060220/news_lz1x20falls.html |title= Slam dancing: Americans move up to second as competition repeatedly falls }} 12. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=oly&id=2337549 |title= Fusar Poli-Margaglio make up, stay up }} 13. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/winter06/figure/columns/story?id=2337608 |title= Belbin-Agosto, 'Glare' put ice dancing on our map }} 14. ^1 {{cite news |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/21/sports/21iht-web.0221dance.html |title= Ice dance pair continues Russian figure-skating dominance |work=The New York Times |date=February 21, 2006}} 15. ^1 2 {{cite news |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100216&content_id=8082408&vkey=ice_news |title= Rings and rinks: The glare, TV ratings and Sasha |work= Ice Network |date= February 16, 2010 }} 16. ^1 {{isu name |id=00012929 |name=Charlene Guignard / Marco Fabbri}} 17. ^1 {{cite web|title=Tanja KOLBE / Stefano CARUSO: 2011/2012 |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00012928.htm |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/64xlxTZLp?url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00012928.htm |archivedate=January 25, 2012 |work=International Skating Union |deadurl=yes |df= }} 18. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://www.artonice.it/?q=en/node/12066 |title= Barbara Fusar Poli to work with Igor Shpilband at the Novi Ice Arena |first= Barbara |last= Castellaro |first2= Laura |last2= Sciarrillo |work= ArtOnIce.it |date= July 22, 2012 }} 19. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://www.artonice.it/?q=en/node/12067 |title= Barbara Fusar Poli: "We are approaching the new season on the Polka and Waltz rhythms |first= Barbara |last= Castellaro |first2= Laura |last2= Sciarrillo |work= ArtOnIce.it |date= July 23, 2012 }} 20. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://www.artonice.it/?q=it/node/12398 |title= Barbara Fusar Poli: tra l'Italia e il Michigan |language= Italian |trans-title=Barbara Fusar-Poli: Between Italy and Michigan |first= Barbara |last= Castellaro |work= ArtOnIce.it |date= October 31, 2012 }} 21. ^1 2 {{cite news |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2017/03/09/218463154/ |title= Fusar-Poli, Caruso embrace teaching roles |first= Lois |last= Elfman |work= IceNetwork.com |date= 9 March 2017 }}
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] }}External links{{commons category|Barbara Fusar-Poli}}- {{isu name | id=00000472 | name=Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060219234225/http://www.fusarpolimargaglio.com/ Official Fusar Poli & Margaglio website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110816163407/http://fpm.altervista.org/ Fusar Poli and Margaglio]
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