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|name= Elena Tchaikovskaia |image= Cup of Russia 2010 - Elena Tchaikovskaia.jpg |caption=Tchaikovskaia in 2010 |fullname= Elena Anatolyevna Tchaikovskaia |altname= Elena Anatolyevna Osipova |country= {{URS}} |formercountry= |birth_date= {{birth date and age|1939|12|30}} |birth_place= Moscow |hometown= |residence= |death_date= |death_place= |height= |partner= |formerpartner= |coach= Tatiana Tolmacheva[1] |formercoach= |choreographer= |formerchoreographer= |skating club= |retired= 1960 }} Elena Anatolyevna Tchaikovskaia, also spelled as Chaykovskaya or Chaikovskaia ({{audio-ru|Еле́на Анато́льевна Чайко́вская|Ru-Elena Anatolyevna Tchaikovskaia.ogg}}, née Osipova ({{lang-ru|О́сипова}}); born December 30, 1939) is a Russian figure skating coach and choreographer. She runs a skating school at the Yantar Sports Center, built in 2010 in the Strogino District west of Moscow.[2] She coaches in collaboration with Vladimir Kotin, her former pupil. BiographyElena Tchaikovskaia was born in Moscow in a family of theatre actors.[3] Her father worked in Mossovet Theatre.[4] Since childhood she was prepared to become an actor, even starred with her father Anatoliy Osipov in several Soviet films, such as Schastlivyy reys.[3] She had unhealthy lungs, so father took her to the ice rink, believing skating would help her to improve health. After school she decided to attend the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS), ballet master faculty. In 1957, she became a Soviet champion in single skating.[5] In 1960 she retired from competitions and started working as choreographer and later as a coach. Since 1997 she served as the Russian Olympic committee's main coach. She also coaches national figure skating team. Among her current and former students are
The Russian Academy of Theatre Arts has a special faculty for former sportsmen and figure skaters who are willing to become coaches.[3] It is headed by Elena Tchaikovskaia and was formerly headed by Tchaikovskaia's student Lyudmila Pakhomova. Tchaikovskaia also heads a skating school in Moscow called "Skate of Tchaikovskaia" ({{lang-ru|Конёк Чайковской}}). Tchaikovskaia was twice awarded with the Order of the Red Banner of Labour and once with the Lithuanian Order of Gediminas for her successful work with Margarita Drobiazko and Povilas Vanagas.[3] Drobiazko and Vanagas, as well as Julia Soldatova and Kristina Oblasova trained in "Skate of Tchaikovskaia" school. Coaching philosophyFamous for her ice dancing pairs, in 2007, she stated that personally thinks that single skating is far more important and difficult.[6] She is more involved in single skating, though says that she may return to ice dancing someday.[6] She has written several books about training of figure skaters, for example, Konek Udachi ({{lang-ru|Конёк удачи}}, lit. "A skate of luck"), which was published in 1994.[7] In 2007, a documentary about her was released in Russia titled Her Ice Majesty. Elena Tchaikovskaia ({{lang-ru|Ее ледовое Величество. Елена Чайковская}}) directed by Oleg Moroseev. Results
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.smsport.ru/expo/katalog/f-kat/tolmacheva/|title=Tolmacheva (Granatkina) Tatiana|publisher=Museum of Sport|language=Russian|accessdate=9 July 2010}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=16107622&PageNum=0 |title=President Medvedev visits sports center west of Moscow |first= |last= |date=March 31, 2011 |work=itar-tass.com |accessdate=April 1, 2011 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite web | url=http://www.peoples.ru/sport/fskating/chaykovskaya/ | title=Biography | language=Russian | accessdate=2008-01-28}} 4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.novayagazeta.ru/data/2003/28/38.html | title=April 21, 2003. Interview with Novaya gazeta | language=Russian | accessdate=2008-01-28 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080906072908/http://www.novayagazeta.ru/data/2003/28/38.html | archivedate=September 6, 2008 | df= }} 5. ^{{cite book|last=Steinbach| first=V. L.|title=Great Olympic Encyclopedia|publisher=Olympia Press |location=Moscow| year=2006 |pages=784+968| language= Russian|url= http://slovari.yandex.ru/dict/olympic/article/olymp/ol22/ol2-3541.htm}} 6. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://www.echo.msk.ru/guests/5659/ | title=January 30, 2007. Interview Echo of Moscow radio station | language=Russian | accessdate=2008-01-28}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Konek_Udachi-ISBN_9785850094287.html?isrc=b-search | title=Konek Udachi: Elena Chaikovskaia: | isbn = 978-5-85009-428-7 | accessdate=2008-01-28}} Navigation{{NavigationSovietChampionsFigureSkatingLadies}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tchaikovskaia, Elena}} 11 : 1939 births|Living people|Russian figure skating coaches|Figure skating choreographers|Sportspeople from Moscow|Soviet female single skaters|Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni|Merited Coaches of the Soviet Union|Honoured Coaches of Russia|Soviet figure skating coaches|Female sports coaches |
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