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| Native name | Ігор Резніченко | |||||||||||||||
| Other names | Igor Reznichenko | |||||||||||||||
| Born | (1994-12-30)30 December 1994 (age 30) Dnipro, Ukraine | |||||||||||||||
| Height | 1.69 m (5 ft6+1⁄2 in) | |||||||||||||||
| Figure skating career | ||||||||||||||||
| Country | ||||||||||||||||
| Discipline | Men's singles | |||||||||||||||
| Began skating | 1999 | |||||||||||||||
| Retired | November 7, 2020 | |||||||||||||||
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Ihor Reznichenko (Ukrainian:Ігор Резніченко,Polish:Igor Rezniczenko; born 30 December 1994) is a former Ukrainianfigure skater who competed for Poland. He is the 2017 Slovenia Open champion and a three-time Polish national champion (2016, 2018, 2019). He has represented Poland at threeWorld Championships and competed in the final segment at the2018 European Championships.
Reznicheno was born on 30 December 1994 inDnipro, Ukraine.[1]
Reznichenko began learning to skate in 1999.[1] He debuted on theISU Junior Grand Prix series in September 2008, inOstrava, Czech Republic. He also competed on the JGP series in 2009, 2011, and 2013.
He trained under Ludmyla Petrovska early in his career. By the 2009–2010 season, he was coached by Olena Ferafontova inDnipro, Ukraine.[2] By the 2011–2012 season, he was training inKyiv underHalyna Kukhar and Olena Amosova.[3]
Reznichenko's senior international debut came at theNRW Trophy in December 2012. Later that month, he won the bronze medal at the Ukrainian Championships.Dmytro Shkidchenko and Halyna Kukhar coached him in Kyiv.[4]
Making his last international appearance for Ukraine, he placed 11th at theWinter Universiade, held in December 2013 inTrento, Italy. A week later, he took the silver medal at the Ukrainian Championships. He was coached by Shkidchenko.[5]
In December 2015, Reznichenko won the Polish national title at the2016 Four Nationals. He made no international appearances during the season.
Reznichenko debuted internationally for Poland at the2016 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial, held in late September and early October 2016, and finished 9th. He placed 4th at the2016 CS Warsaw Cup and then won the silver medal at the2017 Polish Championships.
Reznichenko placed 25th at the2017 European Championships inOstrava, Czech Republic, just missing a spot in the final segment. He ranked 29th at the2017 World Championships inHelsinki, Finland. He was coached byEvgeni Rukavicin and Galina Kashina inSaint Petersburg, Russia.[6]
In September 2017, Reznichenko won gold at the Slovenia Open. As a result, Poland assigned him to compete at the2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, the final qualifying opportunity for the2018 Winter Olympics. His placement in Germany, 11th, was insufficient to earn an Olympic spot.
Reznichenko qualified to the free skate at the2018 European Championships in Moscow.
| Season | Short program | Free skating |
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| 2018–2019 |
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| 2017–2018 [1] | ||
| 2016–2017 [6] |
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| 2013–2014 [5] | ||
| 2012–2013 [4] |
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| 2011–2012 [3] | ||
| 2009–2010 [2] |
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CS:Challenger Series; JGP:Junior Grand Prix
| International[7] | ||||
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| Event | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 |
| Worlds | 29th | 36th | 35th | |
| Europeans | 25th | 24th | 25th | |
| CSAlpen Trophy | 20th | |||
| CSIce Star | 13th | |||
| CSLombardia | 13th | |||
| CSNebelhorn | 11th | |||
| CSOndrej Nepela | 9th | |||
| CSWarsaw Cup | 4th | 5th | ||
| Cup of Nice | 10th | |||
| Denkova-Staviski Cup | 5th | |||
| Dragon Trophy | 9th | |||
| Ice Star | 5th | |||
| Golden Bear | 6th | |||
| Slovenia Open | 1st | |||
| Warsaw Cup | 5th | |||
| National[7] | ||||
| Polish Champ. | 1st | 2nd | 1st | 1st |
| WD = Withdrew | ||||
| International[7] | ||||||
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| Event | 08–09 | 09–10 | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 |
| Cup of Nice | 11th | |||||
| NRW Trophy | 15th | |||||
| Ondrej Nepela | 9th | |||||
| Winter Universiade | 11th | |||||
| International: Junior[7] | ||||||
| JGPCzech Republic | 23rd | |||||
| JGPHungary | 11th | |||||
| JGPItaly | 12th | |||||
| JGPLatvia | 12th | |||||
| JGPPoland | 12th | 8th | ||||
| NRW Trophy | 4th | |||||
| Tirnavia Ice Cup | 3rd | |||||
| National[7] | ||||||
| Ukrainian Champ. | 5th | 4th | 3rd | 2nd | ||
| J = Junior level | ||||||