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Rogozine in 2010
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Country represented | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||
Born |
Moscow, Russia |
29 January 1993 ||||||||||||||||||
Residence | Newmarket, Ontario | ||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||||||||||||||||||
Coach |
Michael Coreno Robert Kazimir |
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Former coach | Tom Zakrajsek, Inga Zusev, Andrei Berezintsev | ||||||||||||||||||
Choreographer |
Lori Nichol Shae-Lynn Bourne Pasquale Camerlengo |
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Former choreographer |
Tracey Wainman Marina Zueva |
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Skating club | Nepean FSC | ||||||||||||||||||
Training locations |
Ottawa, Ontario World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colorado Richmond Training Centre, Richmond Hill, Ontario |
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Began skating | 1999 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Combined total | 216.60 2013 Worlds |
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Short program | 70.58 2013 Four Continents |
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Free skate | 149.25 2013 Worlds |
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Medal record
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Andrei Rogozine (Russian: Андрей Рогозин; born 29 January 1993) is a Canadian figure skater. He is the 2011 World Junior champion, 2010 JGP Final bronze medalist, and 2013 Canadian national bronze medalist.
Andrei Rogozine was born January 29, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. His family moved to Canada when he was five. He attended Richmond Green Secondary School in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He moved to Newmarket, Ontario in 2011 and now lives in Ottawa.
Rogozine started skating when he was six years old, instructed by Inga Zusev. He began learning at the Forest Hill Skating Club. He was inspired by Alexei Yagudin, the 2002 Olympic champion.
Rogozine debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix in the 2007–08 season. Andrei Berezintsev joined Zusev as his coach around 2009.
Rogozine won his first international medal, gold, at the 2010 JGP in Courchevel, France. After winning his other JGP assignment, in Japan, he qualified for the JGP Final in Beijing, where he was awarded the bronze. In March 2011, he competed at the World Junior Championships in Gangneung, South Korea. Ranked third in the short program and second in the free, Rogozine finished first overall with a 3.15 point margin over the silver medalist, Keiji Tanaka of Japan. He was the first Canadian in 33 years to win the World Junior men's title.