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Federica Faiella

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Italian former competitive ice dancer
Federica Faiella
Faiella/Scali at the2010 Worlds
Born (1981-02-01)1 February 1981 (age 44)
Rome
HometownCapena,Province of Rome
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Figure skating career
CountryItaly
PartnerMassimo Scali
Luciano Milo
Coach
Skating clubAgora Skating Team
Retired2011
Medal record
EventGold medal – first placeSilver medal – second placeBronze medal – third place
World Championships001
European Championships020
Italian Championships730
World Junior Championships020
Junior Grand Prix Final110
Medal list
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2010 TurinIce dance
European Championships
Silver medal – second place2009 HelsinkiIce dance
Silver medal – second place2010 TallinnIce dance
Italian Championships
Gold medal – first place2003 LeccoIce dance
Gold medal – first place2004 MilanIce dance
Gold medal – first place2005 MeranoIce dance
Gold medal – first place2007 TrentoIce dance
Gold medal – first place2008 MilanIce dance
Gold medal – first place2009 PineroloIce dance
Gold medal – first place2010 BresciaIce dance
Silver medal – second place2000 MeranoIce dance
Silver medal – second place2002 CollalboIce dance
Silver medal – second place2006 Sesto San GiovanniIce dance
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place1998 Saint JohnIce dance
Silver medal – second place1999 ZagrebIce dance
Junior Grand Prix Final
Gold medal – first place1997–98 LausanneIce dance
Silver medal – second place1998–99 DetroitIce dance

Federica Faiella (born 1 February 1981) is an Italian former competitiveice dancer. With partnerMassimo Scali, she is the2010 World bronze medalist, a two-time (20092010)European silver medalist, and six-time (2003–2005, 2007–2009)Italian national champion. They also won eleven Grand Prix medals.

Career

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Early career

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Faiella began skating at the age of ten.[1] She competed withLuciano Milo, with whom she was the Junior Grand Prix Final champion in the 1997–1998 season. She and Scali trained at the same rink under the same coach.[2] After Milo quit skating, she briefly partnered with a French skater.[2]

Partnership with Scali

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Faiella/Scali perform a reverse lift

Faiella teamed up with Massimo Scali in 2001.[3] Despite skating together for only a brief period of time, Faiella/Scali were able to qualify for the 2002 Winter Olympics, where they finished 18th.

In their second season of competition together, Faiella/Scali won Italian nationals for the first time, and placed in the top ten at the European Championships. A year later, they moved into the top ten at Worlds. In the years leading up to the 2006 Winter Olympics, they continued to make steady progress up the ranks. Prior to the 2005–06 Olympic season,Barbara Fusar-Poli /Maurizio Margaglio, who won bronze for Italy at the 2002 Games, returned to the eligible ranks. Faiella/Scali became the second Italian team, and finished outside the top ten at the Olympics after a fall in the original dance.[4]

Following the season, they made a coaching change and relocated to the United States to work withPasquale Camerlengo andAnjelika Krylova at the Detroit Skating Club inBloomfield Hills, Michigan.[1] They had an up and down season in 2006–07 but enjoyed good results in 2007–08, including a fourth place at the Europeans and a fifth-place finish at Worlds.

In the 2008–09 season, Faiella/Scali finished second at the Trophee Eric Bompard and won their first Grand Prix event, the2008 NHK Trophy. This qualified them for their first Grand Prix final, where they finished fourth. They won their firstEuropean medal, a silver, behind RussiansJana Khokhlova /Sergei Novitski.[5] At the2009 World Championships, a fall in the original dance ended their hopes of medal contention, and they finished eighth.

Faiella/Scali in 2008

In the 2009–10 Olympic season, Faiella/Scali began their season with a bronze medal at the2009 Cup of China. They withdrew from their next Grand Prix event due to Faiella's illness. At the2010 Europeans, they won both the original dance and the free dance on their way to their second European silver medal. They finished fifth at the Olympics. Faiella became ill after the Olympics and returned to the ice only four days before theWorld Championships.[6] The duo won their first world medal, a bronze, in Turin.[7]

At the 2010 World Championships, Faiella/Scali announced that they would return for another season. Their assigned Grand Prix events were the Cup of China and the Cup of Russia. Visa problems delayed their training in the U.S. and Faiella had recurring back problems.[8] They again finished third at the2010 Cup of China after Scali tripped on Faiella's skirts in both programs.[9] They withdrew from the2010 Cup of Russia prior to the free dance due to Scali's back injury.[10] At the2011 European Championships, they placed ninth in the short dance but moved up to fifth after the free dance.[11] This was their final competitive event.[12]

On March 15, 2011, Scali announced on the team's website that they were retiring from competitive skating and that he would work with coach and choreographerPasquale Camerlengo's team at the Detroit Skating Club.[12] However, in May 2011, after it became clear that Faiella's healing process was progressing better than expected, they announced through their official website that they would in fact continue to skate competitively.[13] The comeback attempt ended after Faiella injured her back, and in 2012 Scali confirmed that they would not return to competitive skating.[14]

Personal life

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In 2011, Faiella began working as a policewoman in Italy.[8]

Programs

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Faiella/Scali perform their original dance at the 2010 World Championships

(with Scali)

SeasonShort danceFree danceExhibition
2010–2011
[15][16]
My Fair Lady:Manolete
byPepe Romero:
  • Que se ven desde el conquero
  • De mi vera te fuistes
Original dance
2009–2010
[17][18]
Italian folk:
  • Tammurriata nera
  • Tarantella Pizzicata
2008–2009
[19][20]
ByMissy Elliott:
  • Past that Duch
  • The Rain
  • Lose Control
2007–2008
[21][22]
  • Pizzica Salentina
  • Lu Rusciu de lu Mare
  • Santo Poulo
    by Suono Salento
2006–2007
[23][24]
  • Tanguera
    performed by Sexteto Mayor
  • Elisa
2005–2006
[25][26]
  • Cha Cha "Pata Pata"
  • Rhumba
  • Samba
  • The Mission


  • Elisa

2004–2005
[27][28]
ByAretha Franklin:
  • Ice Cube

  • Carmina Burana

2003–2004
[29][30]
  • Libertango
    byÁstor Piazzolla
    Orchestra disco soledad
  • Uno
    (from A Passion for Tango)
  • Libertango
    by Ástor Piazzolla
    Orchestra disco soledad
2002–2003
[31][32]
  • Ayer
    byGloria Estefan
  • Demasiado
    by Willy Deville
  • Volveras
    by Gloria Estefan
  • Demasiado
    by Willy Deville
  • Big Spender
2001–2002
[33][34]
  • Scott & Fran's Paso Doble
    (from Strictly Ballroom OST)
    by David Hirschfelder & Bogo Pogo Orchestra
  • The Fencing Lesson
    byMarc Anthony
  • Scott & Fran's Paso Doble
    (from Strictly Ballroom OST)
    by David Hirschfelder & Bogo Pogo Orchestra

Competitive highlights

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With Scali

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Faiella/Scali with their fellow medalists at the 2008 NHK Trophy
Results[35]
International
Event2001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–11
Olympics18th13th5th
Worlds16th11th9th9th8th9th5th8th3rd
Europeans12th8th6th5th7th6th4th2nd2nd5th
Grand Prix Final4th
GPBompard5th3rd3rd2nd
GPCup of China6th3rd3rd3rd
GPCup of Russia5th5th3rdWD
GPNHK Trophy1st
GPSkate America4th3rd
GPSkate Canada7th5th3rd
Bofrost Cup3rd
Karl Schäfer2nd
Nebelhorn2nd1st
National
Italian Champ.2nd1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1stWD
GP = Grand Prix; WD = Withdrew

With Milo

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Results[33]
International
Event1996–19971997–19981998–19991999–2000
WorldsWD
Europeans11th
GPSparkassen5th
Finlandia2nd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds7th2nd2nd
JGP Final1st2nd
JGP Bulgaria1st
JGP Germany2nd2nd
JGP Mexico1st
St. Gervais2nd
EYOF1st
Autumn Trophy4th
National
Italian Champ.2nd J.1st J.1st J.2nd
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

References

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  1. ^abMittan, Barry (3 February 2008)."Faiella and Scali Reach for Top".GoldenSkate.com. Retrieved30 March 2011.
  2. ^abKempf, Susanne (2006)."Passion on the ice".AbsoluteSkating.com. Retrieved7 February 2011.
  3. ^Mittan, Barry (19 December 2004)."Hot Young Italian Dancers Wow Skating Fans".Skate Today.
  4. ^Judd, Ron (20 February 2006)."Two to tangle: Chaos reigns in flub-filled ice dance competition".Seattle Times. Retrieved30 March 2011.
  5. ^Kondakova, Anna (24 January 2009)."Khokhlova and Novitski capture European ice dance title".Goldenskate.com. Retrieved30 March 2011.
  6. ^Bőd, Titanilla (2010)."Torino 2010 – day four: downgrades, mistakes and the story of an unusual friendship".AbsoluteSkating.com. Retrieved22 December 2010.
  7. ^Kondakova, Anna (26 March 2010)."Olympic ice dance champs nab first World title".Golden Skate.
  8. ^abKany, Klaus-Reinhold (28 May 2011)."Different Paths for Federica Faiella & Massimo Scali". IFS Magazine. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2011. Retrieved29 July 2011.
  9. ^"Cup of China produces mixed results".CBC Sports. 7 November 2010.
  10. ^Flade, Tatjana (26 January 2011)."Pechalat and Bourzat grab lead in the Short Dance".GoldenSkate.com. Retrieved6 February 2011.
  11. ^Flade, Tatjana (29 January 2011)."Pechalat and Bourzat dance to first European title".GoldenSkate.com. Retrieved6 February 2011.
  12. ^abRutherford, Lynn (15 March 2011)."Ice dancers Faiella, Scali announce retirement".icenetwork.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 March 2011. Retrieved30 March 2011.
  13. ^"Federica and Massimo... the ice is calling!". May 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2011-08-16.
  14. ^"Massimo Scali, the challenge continues". Art on Ice. 6 May 2012. Retrieved6 May 2012.
  15. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2010/2011".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 18 August 2011.
  16. ^"Programs Season 2010/2011". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012.
  17. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2009/2010".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 4 May 2010.
  18. ^"Programs Season 2009/2010". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012.
  19. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2008/2009".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 27 June 2009.
  20. ^"Programs Season 2008/2009". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012.
  21. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2007/2008".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 26 June 2008.
  22. ^"Programs Season 2007/2008". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  23. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2006/2007".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 20 June 2007.
  24. ^"Programs Season 2006/2007". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  25. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2005/2006".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 2 July 2006.
  26. ^"Programs Season 2005/2006". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  27. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2004/2005".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 30 August 2005.
  28. ^"Programs Season 2004/2005". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  29. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2003/2004".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 3 June 2004.
  30. ^"Programs Season 2003/2004". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  31. ^"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2002/2003".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2003.
  32. ^"Programs Season 2002/2003". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  33. ^ab"Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI: 2001/2002".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe original on 11 June 2002.
  34. ^"Programs Season 2001/2002". FaiellaScali.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  35. ^"Competition Results: Federica FAIELLA / Massimo SCALI".International Skating Union.Archived from the original on 11 October 2012.

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