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Tamara Moskvina

Tamara Moskvina
Tamara Moskvina at Grand Prix Final 2009.jpg
Moskvina in 2009
Personal information
Full name Tamara Nikolayevna Moskvina
Alternative names Tamara Nikolayevna Bratus
Country represented Soviet Union
Born (1941-06-26) June 26, 1941 (age 75)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Residence Saint Petersburg, Russia
Former partner Alexei Mishin
Alexander Gavrilov
Former coach Igor Moskvin
Ivan Bogoyavlenski
Began skating 1960
Retired 1969

Tamara Nikolayevna Moskvina, née Bratus (born 26 June 1941; Russian: About this sound Тама́ра Никола́евна Москвина́​ ; earlier Братусь) is a Russian pair skating coach and former competitive skater. Competing in pairs with Alexei Mishin, she became the 1969 World silver medalist and Soviet national champion.

As a singles skater, she was a five-time (1962–1966) Soviet national champion. She later became a successful coach, leading at least one pair to an Olympic medal in six consecutive Winter Olympics from 1984 to 2002 and twice coaching the gold and silver medal-winning pairs, in 1992 and 1998. Married to Igor Moskvin, Moskvina is based in Saint Petersburg, Russia at the Yubileyny Sports Palace.

Tamara Nikolayevna Bratus was born 26 June 1941 in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), the daughter of Serafima and Nikolay Bratus. She had two sisters. During the Siege of Leningrad in World War II, her family evacuated to a small village in the Ural Mountains where her mother had relatives. Moskvina grew to only 4'10" due to childhood malnutrition during the war years. The family returned to Leningrad in 1948. Her father, from Kiev, died suddenly at the age of 47.


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