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Dmitri Soloviev

Dmitri Soloviev
Ekaterina BOBROVA Dmitri SOLOVIEV Cup of China 2010.jpg
Bobrova and Soloviev in 2010
Personal information
Full name Dmitri Vladimirovich Soloviev
Alternative names Solovyov
Country represented Russia
Born (1989-07-18) 18 July 1989 (age 27)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Partner Ekaterina Bobrova
Coach Alexander Zhulin, Oleg Volkov
Former coach Elena Kustarova, Svetlana Alexeeva, Olga Riabinina
Choreographer Alexander Zhulin, Sergei Petukhov
Former choreographer Elena Kustarova, Tatiana Stepanova, Natalia Ulianova
Skating club Moskvich
Training locations Moscow
Began skating 1994
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 186.68
2016 Rostelecom Cup
Short dance 76.18
2017 Europeans
Free dance 111.76
2016 Rostelecom Cup

Dmitri Vladimirovich Soloviev (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Соловьёв, born 18 July 1989) is a Russian ice dancer. With partner Ekaterina Bobrova, he is the 2013 World bronze medalist, 2013 European champion, the 2007 World Junior champion, and a six-time (2011–2014, 2016–2017) Russian national champion. They are also gold medalists at two Grand Prix events, the 2010 Cup of Russia and 2011 Cup of China.

Dmitri Vladimirovich Soloviev was born 18 July 1989 in Moscow. In 2006, he married former single skater Ekaterina Lobanova, with whom he has a son, Alexander (born in 2010), but they are now divorced.

Soloviev teamed up with Bobrova in 2000.Elena Kustarova and Svetlana Alexeeva were their coaches from the beginning of their partnership. At the 2007 World Junior Championships, Bobrova/Soloviev placed first in the compulsory dance, original dance, and free dance, and won the gold medal.

Bobrova/Soloviev competed at their first senior Worlds in 2008, where they placed 13th. The following season they were not selected for the event.

During the 2009–10 season, Bobrova/Soloviev won the silver medal at 2010 Russian Nationals in December 2009, earning them their first berth to the European Championships in January 2010, where they placed 9th. They also qualified for the Olympics the following month where they finished in 15th. They also competed at their second World Championships and climbed to 8th in the rankings.


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