Alexander Enbert | |
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Zabijako and Enbert in 2016.
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Personal information | |
Native name | Александр Юрьевич Энберт |
Full name | Alexander Yuryevich Enbert |
Country represented | Russia |
Born |
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
17 April 1989
Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) |
Partner | Natalia Zabiiako |
Former partner | Vasilisa Davankova, Katarina Gerboldt, Ksenia Ozerova, Viktoria Kazantseva |
Coach | Nina Mozer, Vladislav Zhovnirski, Robin Szolkowy |
Former coach | Oleg Vasiliev, Artur Dmitriev, Oksana Kazakova, Tamara Moskvina, Alexei Sokolov |
Choreographer | Alla Kapranova, Giuseppe Arena, Igor Tchiniaev |
Former choreographer | Ilia Averbukh, Natalia Bestemianova, Igor Bobrin, Anna Sysoeva, Tatiana Druchinina, Valerii Pecherski, Svetlana Korol, Oksana Kazakova |
Former skating club | Yubileyny |
Training locations | Moscow |
Former training locations | Saint Petersburg |
Began skating | 1995 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total | 200.75 2017 Europeans |
Short program | 74.26 2017 Worlds |
Free skate | 128.58 2015 CS Mordovian Ornament |
Alexander Yuryevich Enbert (Russian: Александр Юрьевич Энберт; born 17 April 1989) is a Russian pair skater. With Natalia Zabiiako, he is the 2016 Rostelecom Cup silver medalist, 2015 CS Mordovian Ornament silver medalist, and 2017 Russian national bronze medalist.
From 2010 to 2014, he competed with Katarina Gerboldt. The pair placed fourth at the 2011 European Championships.
Early in his career, Enbert skated with Viktoria Kazantseva. The pair placed 12th at the 2006 World Junior Championships.
In 2007, Enbert began a partnership with Ksenia Ozerova, coached by Oksana Kazakova. During the 2008–09 season, they won silver and bronze medals on the Junior Grand Prix series. This qualified them for the Junior Grand Prix Final, however, they withdrew after the short program. They made their senior international debut at the 2008 Cup of Russia, where they placed 5th. They were given a berth to the 2009 World Championships after Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari Maisuradze withdrew due to injury. They finished 24th at the event.
The following season, Ozerova/Enbert won silver at the 2009 Cup of Nice, finished 8th at the 2009 Skate Canada International and 6th at Russian senior nationals. They split up at the end of the season.