Vera Bazarova

Vera Bazarova
2012 European FSC Vera Bazarova Yuri Larionov.jpg
Bazarova at the 2012 European Championships
Full nameVera Yevgenyevna Bazarova
Born (1993-01-28) 28 January 1993 (age 31)
Yekaterinburg, Russia
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
CountryRussia
Began skating1997
Medal record
Representing  Russia
Figure skating: Pairs
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2012 Sheffield Pairs
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Bern Pairs
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Budapest Pairs
Grand Prix Final
Silver medal – second place 2012–13 Sochi Pairs
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place 2007 Oberstdorf Pairs

Vera Yevgenyevna Bazarova (Russian: Ве́ра Евге́ньевна База́рова, born 28 January 1993) is a Russian pair skater. With former partner Yuri Larionov, she is the 2012–13 Grand Prix Final silver medalist, a three-time European medalist (silver in 2012; bronze in 2011 and 2014), the 2007 World Junior silver medalist, and the 2012 Russian national champion. They won six senior Grand Prix series medals outside the final, including gold at the 2012 NHK Trophy. After their partnership ended, Bazarova competed with Andrei Deputat.

Personal life

Bazarova was born on 28 January 1993 in Yekaterinburg, Russia.[1] She enrolled at Perm State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Physical Education.[2][3] She then studied tourism in Yekaterinburg; her father and sister work in tourism.[4]

Early years on the ice

Bazarova began skating in 1997.[1] She trained in Yekaterinburg mostly as a singles skater until the age of 12.[2] At that time, coach Ludmila Kalinina invited her to Perm to train in pair skating.[2]

Partnership with Larionov

2005–09

In spring 2005, Kalinina paired Bazarova with Yuri Larionov.[2] They trained in Perm at the Orlenok Ice Palace until 2011.[2][5]

Bazarova/Larionov at the 2007 Skate America with former coach Ludmila Kalinina

Bazarova/Larionov took silver at the 2007 World Junior Championships. In October, they won their first senior international medal when they claimed the bronze at 2007 Skate America. In December of the same year, the pair won gold at the 2007 Junior Grand Prix Final. However, in January 2008, they were disqualified and stripped of the medal due to a doping violation found in a blood sample Larionov gave before the Final.[6][7][8] Larionov was also suspended for two years, beginning on 18 January 2008.[9] His sentence was later reduced to 18 months and ended on 17 July 2009.[10] Bazarova decided to wait for Larionov: "There were offers from others, but I said right away that I'm not going to skate with someone else."[2]

2009–10 season

Bazarova/Larionov made their return to competition during the 2009–10 season. Their first event was the 2009 Cup of Russia where they placed fourth and they won the bronze medal at Russian Nationals, earning them further assignments. In January 2010, the pair finished 5th at the European Championships. In February, they placed 11th at the Olympics and then completed their season with an 8th-place finish at the World Championships in March. They were named Breakthrough of the Year (pair skating) at the 2010 Crystal Ice Awards held in October 2010 in Moscow.[11]

2010–11 season

Bazarova/Larionov began the 2010–11 season with a win at 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy in September. Their first Grand Prix event was the 2010 NHK Trophy in October, where they won the silver medal. At 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard, they won another silver medal, in doing so setting new personal best scores in the short program (64.18) and long program (118.82). Their results qualified them for the Grand Prix Final, their first at the senior level, where they finished fifth. At the Russian Nationals they won their second bronze medal.

At the 2011 European Championships, they won the bronze medal after finishing third in both programs and setting personal best scores in the long program and combined total (188.24).[12][13] Although many skaters, including those based at other Russian training centers, criticized the freezing conditions at the arena, Bazarova said, "At home in our ice rink in Perm, it can also be very cold so we are kind of used to it."[13] At the 2011 World Championships, they finished 5th.

2011–12 season

In June 2011, it was reported that Bazarova/Larionov would move along with their coach, Ludmila Kalinina, from Perm to Saransk.[5][14] Bazarova said they were comfortable in Saransk, also the host of the 2011 and 2012 Russian national championships.[15] The pair's first event of the 2011–2012 season was Nebelhorn Trophy, where they won silver. They were 5th at 2011 Skate America, their first Grand Prix event of the season. At 2011 Trophée Eric Bompard, they won the silver medal with a new personal best in the free program. Bazarova/Larionov won their first national title at the 2012 Russian Championships. At the 2012 European Championships, they set new personal bests in their short and long programs. They scored a total of 193.79 points overall and won the silver medal. They finished 6th at the 2012 World Championships. Bazarova/Larionov were assigned to represent Team Russia at the 2012 World Team Trophy. They placed first in the pairs event.

2012–13 season

Bazarova/Larionov decided to spend more time in Novogorsk (near Moscow) working with former Bolshoi soloist Liudmila Vlasova, who assisted them with interpretation.[16][17] They withdrew from the 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy after the short program due to a recurring injury to Bazarova's right hip.[18][19] On November 1, Larionov said the injury did not require an operation.[20] Bazarova said it was not painful but her leg would feel very weak at times and that massage treated the problem effectively.[17]

After taking silver at the 2012 Rostelecom Cup, Bazarova/Larionov won their first Grand Prix title at the 2012 NHK Trophy.[21][22] They qualified for their second Grand Prix Final. At the final in Sochi, Russia, they won the silver medal with personal best scores in both programs and a total of 201.60 points.

Bazarova/Larionov withdrew from the 2013 Russian Championships. Aleksandr Gorshkov said that Larionov had boot problems and could not endanger his partner.[23] The pair was named in the Russian team to the 2013 European Championships but withdrew due to Larionov's wrist injury which prevented him from doing a number of pairs elements.[24][25] They were replaced by Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov. Larionov had an operation in Moscow.[25] On 21 February 2013, Larionov confirmed they were no longer working with Ludmila Kalinina.[26] The pair trained in Novogorsk, Moscow, advised by Viktor Kudriavtsev, in the period leading up to the 2013 World Championships, with a decision on a new main coach likely to be made after the event.[26] Bazarova injured her hip on a fall while training in Detroit before Worlds.[27] They finished 7th at the event.

On 26 March 2013, Bazarova/Larionov announced they would be coached by Nina Mozer.[28][29][30] In preparation for the 2013–14 season, the pair began training in Moscow and then travelled with Mozer's group to West Orange, New Jersey in May.[31][4]

2013–14 season

At the start of the season, Bazarova/Larionov considered adding a quadruple twist but decided against it.[32] During the 2013–14 Grand Prix series, they placed fourth at the 2013 Trophee Eric Bompard and then won the silver medal at the 2013 Rostelecom Cup, behind Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy. After winning the 2013 NRW Trophy, the pair took silver at the 2014 Russian Championships, losing by a margin of 0.45 to Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov. At the 2014 European Championships, Bazarova/Larionov won the bronze medal, again finishing behind Stolbova/Klimov.

In February 2014, Bazarova/Larionov appeared at their second Olympics, in Sochi. They were not selected for the team event but did compete in the separate pairs event, placing sixth. The next month, they competed at the 2014 World Championships in Saitama, Japan. During the free skate, Larionov stumbled while setting Bazarova down from a lift but they avoided injury and finished seventh overall. Later that day, 27 March 2014, he told Bazarova that he wanted to end their partnership.[33][34] Nina Mozer made the split public several days later.[35]

Partnership with Deputat

On 9 April 2014, it was reported that Bazarova and Andrei Deputat would skate together, coached by Oleg Vasiliev.[36][37] On 16 April, Deputat said their partnership was officially approved by the Russian Figure Skating Federation and they would begin training in Saint Petersburg under Vasiliev.[38] In May, Vasiliev said they would relocate to Moscow and Saransk because of better funding.[39]

2014–15 season

Bazarova/Deputat were awarded the bronze medal at the 2014 CS Lombardia Trophy and silver at the International Cup of Nice. They received two Grand Prix assignments, the 2014 Cup of China and 2014 NHK Trophy, and placed 4th at both. The pair finished 5th at the 2015 Russian Championships.

2015–16 season

Competing in the 2015–16 Grand Prix series, Bazarova/Deputat finished 5th at the 2015 Skate Canada International finishing 5th and 4th at the 2015 NHK Trophy. In December 2015, the pair placed 6th at the 2016 Russian Championships. In March 2016, they won gold at the inaugural Cup of Tyrol in Innsbruck, Austria.

2016–17 season

Bazarova/Deputat withdrew from their 2016–17 Grand Prix assignment, the 2016 Skate Canada International. On 17 November 2016, Bazarova confirmed reports that they had parted ways but decided to leave a decision on whether to continue her competitive career until after the New Year.[40]

Programs

With Deputat

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2016–17
[1]
  • Romeo and Juliet
2015–16
[41][42][43]
2014–15
[44]

With Larionov

Bazarova/Larionov at the 2011 European Championships
Bazarova/Larionov at the 2007 Skate America
Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2013–14
[45]
2012–13
[46]
2011–12
[15][47]
2010–11
[48]
2009–10
[2]
2007–08
[49]
2006–07
[50]

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Deputat

International[51]
Event 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17
GP Cup of China 4th
GP NHK Trophy 4th 4th
GP Skate Canada 5th WD
CS Lombardia Trophy 3rd
Cup of Nice 2nd
Cup of Tyrol 1st
Winter Universiade 4th
National[52]
Russian Champ. 5th 6th
WD = Withdrew

With Larionov

Bazarova/Larionov at the 2012 World Team Trophy
International[53]
Event 06–07 07–08 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14
Olympics 11th 6th
World Champ. 8th 5th 6th 7th 7th
European Champ. 5th 3rd 2nd WD 3rd
GP Final 5th 2nd
GP Bompard 2nd 2nd 4th
GP NHK Trophy 2nd 1st
GP Rostelecom Cup 4th 2nd 2nd
GP Skate America 3rd 5th
Nebelhorn Trophy 1st 2nd WD
NRW Trophy 1st
International: Junior[53]
World Junior Champ. 2nd
JGP Final 7th DSQ
JGP Germany 2nd
JGP Norway 4th
JGP Taiwan 2nd
JGP United Kingdom 1st
National[52]
Russian Champ. 7th 6th 3rd 3rd 1st WD 2nd
Russian Jr. Champ. 2nd
Team events
World Team Trophy 5th T
1st P
DSQ = Disqualified; WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.
Bazarova/Larionov did not compete in the 2008–09 season.

Detailed results

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for combined team results only.

With Deputat

2015–16 season
Date Event SP FS Total
9–13 March 2016 2016 Cup of Tyrol 1
64.91
1
126.34
1
191.25
24–27 December 2015 2016 Russian Championships 6
67.30
6
126.54
6
193.84
27–29 November 2015 2015 NHK Trophy 4
64.06
4
117.64
4
181.70
30 October - 1 November 2015 2015 Skate Canada 5
57.02
6
99.13
5
156.15
2014-15 season
Date Event SP FS Total
4–8 February 2015 2015 Winter Universiade 3
59.07
4
104.79
4
163.86
24–28 December 2014 2015 Russian Championships 4
60.98
6
111.75
5
172.73
28–30 November 2014 2014 NHK Trophy 4
59.62
4
106.08
4
165.70
7–9 November 2014 2014 Cup of China 4
56.85
4
109.59
4
166.44
15–19 October 2014 2014 Cup of Nice 3
47.46
1
104.64
2
152.10
18–21 September 2014 2014 Lombardia Trophy 1
50.32
3
80.08
3
130.40

With Larionov

Bazarova/Larionov at the 2012 Grand Prix Final
Bazarova/Larionov at the 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy
Bazarova/Larionov at the 2007 JGP Final
2013–2014 season
Date Event SP FS Total
26–27 March 2014 2014 World Championships 7
67.41
6
122.03
7
189.44
11–12 February 2014 2014 Winter Olympics 8
69.66
6
129.94
6
199.60
15–19 January 2014 2014 European Championships 3
71.70
3
129.91
3
201.61
24–26 December 2013 2014 Russian Championships 2
75.08
1
138.94
2
214.02
4–8 December 2013 2013 NRW Trophy 1
63.05
1
115.70
1
178.75
23–24 November 2013 2013 Rostelecom Cup 2
69.72
2
131.89
2
201.61
15–17 November 2013 2013 Trophée Eric Bompard 3
65.67
5
114.40
4
180.07
2012–2013 season
Date Event SP FS Total
13–15 March 2013 2013 World Championships 7
61.91
6
122.81
7
184.72
6–9 December 2012 2012–13 Grand Prix Final 2
70.14
1
131.46
2
201.60
22–25 November 2012 2012 NHK Trophy 1
65.61
1
126.41
1
192.02
8–11 November 2012 2012 Rostelecom Cup 2
66.02
2
125.06
2
191.08
2011–2012 season
Date Event SP FS Total
18–22 April 2012 2012 World Team Trophy 2
62.02
1
118.68
5T/1P
180.70
26–30 March 2012 2012 World Championships 4
65.02
7
118.66
6
183.68
25–26 January 2012 2012 European Championships 2
66.89
2
126.90
2
193.79
25–29 December 2011 2012 Russian Championships 1
68.83
1
126.03
1
194.86
18–20 November 2011 2011 Trophée Eric Bompard 3
59.06
2
125.85
2
184.91
21–23 October 2011 2011 Skate America 3
59.62
5
114.32
5
173.94
21–24 September 2011 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy 4
52.50
2
112.73
2
165.23
2010–2011 season
Date Event SP FS Total
27–28 April 2011 2011 World Championships 4
64.64
5
122.49
5
187.13
26–27 January 2011 2011 European Championships 3
62.89
3
125.35
3
188.24
26–29 December 2010 2011 Russian Championships 3
67.83
3
127.94
3
195.77
9–12 December 2010 2010–11 Grand Prix Final 3
63.86
5
112.94
5
176.80
26–28 November 2010 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard 2
64.18
2
118.82
2
183.00
22–24 October 2010 2010 NHK Trophy 2
60.16
2
113.67
2
173.83
23–26 September 2010 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy 1
57.30
1
108.00
1
165.30
2009–2010 season
Date Event SP FS Total
23–24 March 2010 2010 World Championships 7
59.78
7
112.26
8
172.04
14–15 February 2010 2010 Winter Olympics 12
56.54
11
106.96
11
163.50
19–20 January 2010 2010 European Championships 5
55.84
6
104.00
5
159.84
23–27 December 2009 2010 Russian Championships 3
62.26
3
127.94
3
195.77
22–25 October 2009 2009 Rostelecom Cup 4
54.42
3
101.86
4
156.28
2007–2008 season
Date Event SP FS Total
3–7 January 2008 2008 Russian Championships 3
57.47
6
91.26
6
148.73
6–9 December 2007 2007–08 JGP Final 1
58.45
1
98.90
DQ[6]
157.35
25–28 October 2007 2007 Skate America 3
56.76
3
102.82
3
159.58
18–21 October 2007 2007 JGP Great Britain 1
51.85
1
87.47
1
139.32
10–13 October 2007 2007 JGP Germany 1
51.33
2
77.46
2
128.79
2006–2007 season
Date Event SP FS Total
27 Feb. – 4 March 2007 2007 World Junior Championships 2
55.06
3
92.25
2
147.31
1–4 February 2007 2007 Russian Junior Championships

2
143.58
4–7 January 2007 2007 Russian Championships

7
137.53
7–10 December 2006 2006–07 JGP Final 4
47.37
8
77.79
7
125.16
11–14 October 2006 2006 JGP Taipei 1
48.95
2
86.83
2
135.78
27 Sept. – 1 Oct. 2006 2006 JGP Norway 6
40.97
3
75.49
4
116.46

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