Alexandr Kirsanov
Appearance
Alexandr Kirsanov | |
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Other names | Sasha Kirsanov Alexander Kirsanov |
Born | Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | August 17, 1978
Died | January 29, 2025 Washington, D.C., U.S. | (aged 46)
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | United States Azerbaijan Russia |
Skating club | University of Delaware |
Began skating | 1981 |
Retired | 2004 |
Alexandr "Sasha" Kirsanov (Russian: Александр Кирсанов; August 17, 1978 – January 29, 2025) was an ice dancer who competed for the United States, Azerbaijan, and Russia. With Christie Moxley for the U.S., he was the 2003 Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist. He also competed with Barbara Hanley for Azerbaijan and with Olga Pogosian for Russia. Following his retirement from competition in 2004,[1] he worked as a coach and choreographer in Delaware.[2][3]
Kirsanov was married to a fellow skating coach, Natalya Gudin. Kirsanov died aged 46 in the 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision.[4][5]
Competitive highlights
[edit](with Moxley for the U.S.)
Event | 2003–04 |
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U.S. Championships | 5th |
Skate America | 6th |
Nebelhorn Trophy | 3rd |
(with Hanley for Azerbaijan)
Event | 1999–2000 | 2000–2001 |
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Azerbaijan Championships | 1st | |
Winter Universiade | 5th | |
Golden Spin of Zagreb | 8th |
(with Pogosian for Russia)
Event | 1996–97 | 1997–98 |
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World Junior Championships | 11th | |
Junior Grand Prix, Slovakia | 2nd | |
Blue Swords | 5th |
References
[edit]- ^ "Moxley and Kirsanov announce end of partnership". U.S. Figure Skating. August 17, 2004. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ Anastasia Cannuscio & Colin McManus at the International Skating Union
- ^ Isabella Cannuscio & Ian Lorello at the International Skating Union
- ^ Cohen, Miles (30 January 2025). "'I lost everything': Wife of skating coach killed in DC plane crash speaks out". ABC News.
- ^ "Skating Coach Whose Husband and Students Died in D.C. Plane Crash Says She's 'Lost Everything'". People.com.
External links
[edit]Categories:
- 1978 births
- 2025 deaths
- Figure skaters from Moscow
- American male ice dancers
- Russian male ice dancers
- Azerbaijani male ice dancers
- American figure skating coaches
- Russian figure skating coaches
- Competitors at the 2001 Winter Universiade
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the United States
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 2025
- Accidental deaths in Washington, D.C.
- Russian expatriates in the United States