Evgeni Krasnopolski(Hebrew:יבגני קרסנופולסקיUkrainian:Євгеній Краснопольський;born 4 October 1988) is a Ukrainian-bornIsraeliretiredpair skater.Krasnopolski andAndrea Davidovichwere the first pair representing Israel to qualify forIsrael at the 2014 Olympics.They finished 15th inSochi.Krasnopolski competed withDanielle Montalbanofrom 2009 to 2012. He competed forIsrael at the 2018 Winter OlympicswithPaige Connersinfigure skatinginpairs skatingand ateam eventinPyeongchang,South Korea. He andHailey Kopscompeted at the2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophyandqualifiedto compete forIsrael at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Evgeni Krasnopolski
Krasnopolski withAnna Vernikovin 2020
Other namesKrasnapolski[1]
Krasnopolski[2]
Krasnopolsky[3]
Born(1988-10-04)4 October 1988(age 36)
Kiev,Ukrainian SSR,USSR(now inUkraine)
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Figure skating career
CountryIsrael
PartnerHailey Kops
CoachGalit Chait Moracci
Anton Nimenko
Skating clubIce Holon Israel
Began skating1996
Retired2022

Personal life

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Krasnopolski was born inKyiv,Ukrainian SSR,Soviet Union,and is Jewish.[4][5]He arrived in Israel with his family when he was three years old.[6]

Career

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Early years

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Krasnopolski began skating as an eight-year-old at the Canada Centre inMetula.[6]As asingle skater,he won three silver medals on the senior national level at theIsraeli Championships(2004–2005, 2009). He competed mainly on the junior level internationally. At age 20, he moved toNew Jerseyin the United States for training.[6]

With Montalbano

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In 2009, Krasnopolski teamed up withDanielle Montalbanoto compete inpair skating.The two began competing together in the 2009–10 season. They withdrew from the2011 European Figure Skating Championshipsafter Montalbano dislocated her shoulder during practice.[7]

In May 2011, Krasnopolski was charged with deserting from the Israeli army. The Israeli skating federation stated, "We've asked for clarifications [about his service], and if we would have gotten them immediately, Evgeni would have returned. The decision to let him stay abroad for training was a professional call made by the federation. The soldier got the (right) impression that we are handling the matter with the IDF and that he could trust the federation".[3]

Montalbano/Krasnopolski medalled at several senior B events in the 2011–12 season and finished 11th at the2012 European Figure Skating Championshipsand 17th at the World Championships. They competed at several events in the fall of 2012, including a Grand Prix event, the2012 Skate America,but missed the rest of the season due to injury; Montalbano broke her ankle in November 2012 while practicing a twist lift.[8]Montalbano/Krasnopolski were coached byKyoko Ina.[9]Their partnership ended in 2013.

With Davidovich

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In the spring of 2013,[4]Krasnopolski teamed up withAndrea Davidovich,a former singles skater.[10]They were coached byGennadi KrasnitskiandGalit Chaitat the Ice House inHackensack, New Jersey.[4][11]

Davidovich/Krasnopolski made their international debut at the 2013U.S. International Classic,where they finished sixth. Their next event was the2013 Nebelhorn Trophy,the final opportunity toqualify for the 2014 Olympics.[12]By placing tenth, Davidovich/Krasnopolski earned Israel its first ever pairs' entry at an Olympics.[13]In December, they won the2013 Golden Spin of Zagreb.They placed seventh at the2014 European Championships.

At the2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi,Davidovich/Krasnopolski finished 15th overall.[14]Their partnership ended following the Olympics.[15]Krasnopolski said they were unable to agree on a coach.[16]

With Tankova

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Krasnopolski formed a partnership withAdel Tankova.They were coached byGalit Chait MoracciandAnton NimenkoinHackensack, New Jersey.[17]

Tankova/Krasnopolski made their international debut in September 2015, placing sixth at the2015 U.S. Classic,a part of the2015–16 ISU Challenger Series(CS). They finished 7th at the2015 CS Mordovian Ornament,fourth at the 2016Toruń Cup,and 13th at the2016 European Championships.

With Cherniavskaia

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In 2016, Krasnopolski teamed up withArina Cherniavskaia.[18]

With Conners

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In 2017, Krasnopolski teamed up withPaige Conners.[19]

He competed forIsrael at the 2018 Winter Olympicswith Conners inFigure Skatinginpairs skating(coming in 19th) and ateam eventinPyeongchang,South Korea.[20]

With Vernikov

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In 2019, Krasnopolski teamed up withAnna Vernikov,who is 14 years younger.

With Kops

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In July 2021, Krasnopolski announced that he had teamed up withHailey Kops.[21]After three months' preparation, they competed at the2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophytoattempt to qualifya berth forIsrael at the 2022 Winter Olympics.Seventh in the short program, they were fourth in the free skate and rose to fifth overall, sufficient to qualify for the third of three available pairs spots.[22]They qualified for the free skate in thepairs event,finishing fifteenth overall.[23][24]

Programs

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With Kops

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Season Short program Free skating
2021–2022
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With Vernikov

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Season Short program Free skating
2020–2021
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2019–2020
[27][28]

With Conners

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Season Short program Free skating
2017–2018
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With Cherniavskaia

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Season Short program Free skating
2016–2017
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With Tankova

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Season Short program Free skating
2015–2016
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With Davidovich

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Season Short program Free skating
2013–2014
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With Montalbano

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Season Short program Free skating
2012–2013
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2011–2012
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2010–2011
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  • James Bond theme
2009–2010
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  • Nyah
    (fromMission: Impossible)
    by Hans Zimmer

Single skating

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Season Short program Free skating
2007–2008
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  • Spanish medley
    by Narciso Yepes
2006–2007
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2005–2006
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  • Malas Mana
    by Gammy
2004–2005
[36]
  • Clean Ceven
    by Artik
2003–2004
[37]
  • Jalouse Andalouse Torrero
    by Orchestra Nicolas de Angelis Nova Menco

Competitive highlights

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

Pairs with Kops

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International[38]
Event 21–22
Olympics 15th
Worlds 12th
Europeans WD
CSGolden Spin 12th
CSNebelhorn Trophy 5th
CSWarsaw Cup 13th
Cranberry Cup 11th
John Nicks Challenge 7th
National[38]
Israeli Champ. 1st
TBD = Assigned

Pairs with Vernikov

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International
Event 18–19 19–20 20–21
Worlds C 19th
Europeans 13th
GPRostelecom Cup WD
GPSkate America 8th
CSGolden Spin 11th
CSNebelhorn Trophy 10th
Challenge Cup 5th WD
Ice Mall Cup 3rd
Volvo Open 3rd
National
Israeli Champ. 1st
WD = Withdrew, TBD = Assigned; C = Event Cancelled

Pairs with Conners

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Conners / Krasnopolski at the2018 European Championships
International[39]
Event 17–18
Olympics 19th
World Champs. 19th
European Champs. 9th
CSIce Star 3rd
CSNebelhorn Trophy 8th
CSU.S. Classic 5th
Nationals[39]
Israeli Champs. 1st
Team Events[39]
Olympic Team Event 9th P
8th T
P = Personal Result; T = Team Result

Pairs with Cherniavskaia

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International[40]
Event 16–17
European Champs. 16th
CSGolden Spin of Zagreb WD
CSTallinn Trophy 5th
Volvo Open Cup 1st
WD = Withdrew

Pairs with Tankova

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International[41]
Event 14–15 15–16
World Champ. 19th
European Champ. 13th
CSMordovian 7th
CSU.S. Classic 6th
Toruń Cup 4th
National[41]
Israeli Champ. 1st

Pairs with Davidovich

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International[42]
Event 13–14
Olympics 15th
European Champs. 7th
Nebelhorn Trophy 10th
Golden Spin 1st
U.S. Classic 6th

Pairs with Montalbano

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International[43]
Event 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13
World Champ. 25th 20th 17th
European Champ. 18th WD 11th
GPSkate America 7th
Cup of Nice 11th
Golden Spin 4th 6th 3rd
Ice Challenge 7th 3rd 3rd
Nebelhorn Trophy 9th 9th 6th
Toruń Cup 2nd
U.S. Classic 6th
WD = Withdrew

Single skating

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International[1]
Event 02–03 03–04 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09
Schäfer Memorial 18th
Skate Israel 7th
International: Junior[1]
Junior Worlds 16th Q 16th Q 38th 30th
JGPBulgaria 15th
JGPCroatia 18th
JGPCzech Rep. 25th 20th
JGPHungary 21st
JGPRomania 19th
JGPSlovakia 22nd 15th
EYOF 19th J
Golden Bear 8th J
National[1]
Israeli Champ. 2nd J 2nd 2nd 2nd
J = Junior level; Q = Qualifying round

See also

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References

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