Английская Википедия:Artem Darenskyi
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Artem Andriyovych Darenskyi (Шаблон:Lang-uk; born 7 July 2001) is a Ukrainian pair skater who currently competes with Sofiia Holichenko. With Holichenko, he is a two-time Ukrainian national senior champion (2022, 2023) and the 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb brone medalist. With his former skating partner, Sofiia Nesterova, he is a two-time Ukrainian national senior champion. The pair has competed in the final segment at two World Junior Championships, finishing within the top eight at the 2019 edition.
Career
Early years
Darenskyi began learning to skate in 2004.[1] His first pair skating partner was Anastasiia Smirnova. The two won silver at the 2016 Ukrainian Junior Championships and gold the following season.
2017–2018 season
Smirnova/Darenskyi became age-eligible for junior international events at the start of the season. Coached by Lilia Batutina in Dnipro, the pair competed at two ISU Junior Grand Prix assignments, placing 9th in Riga, Latvia, and then 11th in Minsk, Belarus.[2]
Darenskyi and Sofiia Nesterova began their partnership around November 2017, coached by Batutina in Dnipro.[3] Their training was limited due to a leg injury sustained by Nesterova, but the pair decided to compete at the Ukrainian Championships in December.[3]
Nesterova/Darenskyi's international debut came in early February 2018 at the Toruń Cup in Poland. They won bronze and obtained the minimum technical scores required to compete at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia. They qualified to the final segment at the March event in Bulgaria and finished 14th overall.
2018–2019 season
Nesterova/Darenskyi competed at two ISU Junior Grand Prix events in September, placing fifth in Linz, Austria, and eighth in Ostrava, Czech Republic. In December, they won their second senior national title. Ranked eighth in both segments, they finished eighth at the 2019 World Junior Championships in March in Zagreb, Croatia.
2019–2020 season
Nesterova/Darenski placed twelfth and tenth at their two JGP events. In November, they were fifth at the Volvo Open Cup. In December, they were nineteenth at the 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb. They placed third at Nationals. They were chosen to compete at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games. Their Junior Pairs result became disqualified, though they were part of the bronze medal-winning team in the team event. They were disqualified at the 2020 European Championships.
In March, it was announced that Nesterova and Darenski were splitting up, as Nesterova had retired.[4] In June, it was announced that he had formed a new partnership with Sofiia Holichenko.[5]
2020–2021 season
After obtaining the required minimum technical elements scores, Holichenko/Darenskyi were nominated to represent Ukraine at the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm. They withdrew a few days before the start of the competition, having tested positive for coronavirus.[6]
2021–2022 season
Holichenko/Darenskyi began the season at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, attempting to qualify a berth for Ukraine at the 2022 Winter Olympics. They placed eleventh at the event, outside the qualifications.[7] However, Ukraine qualified to the Olympic team event due to Anastasiia Shabotova qualifying to the women's competition at Nebelhorn, allowing for a Ukrainian pair to be sent for that.[8] Holichenko/Darenskyi went on to finish fifth at the Budapest Trophy.[7]
After winning their first Ukrainian national title, Holichenko/Darenskyi placed fifteenth at the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn.[7] Days later, they were named to the Ukrainian Olympic team.[9] They finished ninth among nine pairs entered in the short program of the Olympic team event.[10] This was their only performance at the Games, as Team Ukraine did not advance to the second stage of the competition and finished tenth.[11]
The team returned home to Dnipro after the Olympics and immediately found themselves in the midst of Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.[12] They enlisted Canadian music editor Hugo Chouinard to change their short program music in advance of the 2022 World Championships in Montpellier, hoping to inspire the country with Ukrainian music.[13] They undertook a six-day journey to France, via Romania, Italy and Poland, with Darenskyi saying that their goal was "to show that Ukrainian athletes are fighting for their country." On arrival, they received a standing ovation and placed thirteenth in the short program with very limited training. In light of this, they opted not to compete in the free skate. They had left home knowing they would not be able to return, instead planning to live and train in the Polish city of Toruń for the foreseeable future.[12]
2022–2023 season
Holichenko/Darenskyi's lone competitive appearance for the season came at the 2022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, where they finished in twelfth place. They withdrew from their assignments on the Grand Prix.[7]
2023–2024 season
Starting the season at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, Holichenko/Darenskyi came eighth.[7] At the [[2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Holichenko/Darenskyi placed third in the short program and third in the free skate, placing third overall and earning their first ISU Challenger Series medal.[7]
Programs
With Holichenko
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2023–2024 [14] |
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2022–2023 [15] |
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2021–2022 [16][17] |
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2020–2021 [18] |
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With Nesterova
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2019–2020 [19] |
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2018–2019 [1] |
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2017–2018 [20] |
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With Smirnova
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2017–2018 [2] |
Competitive highlights
CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
Pairs with Holichenko
International[7] | ||||
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Event | 20–21 | 21–22 | 22–23 | 23–24 |
Worlds | WD | WD | ||
Europeans | 15th | 11th | ||
Шаблон:Small Finland | WD | |||
Шаблон:Small Skate America | WD | |||
Шаблон:Small Golden Spin | 3rd | |||
Шаблон:Small Nebelhorn | 11th | 12th | 8th | |
Budapest Trophy | 5th | |||
Denis Ten Memorial | 6th | |||
National[7] | ||||
Ukrainian Champ. | 2nd | 1st | ||
Team events | ||||
Olympics | 10th T 9th P |
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TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew |
Pairs with Nesterova
International[21] | |||
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Event | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 |
Europeans | DSQ[22] | ||
Шаблон:Small Golden Spin | 19th | ||
Volvo Open Cup | 5th | ||
International: Junior[21] | |||
Junior Worlds | 14th | 8th | |
Youth Olympics | DSQ[23] | ||
Шаблон:Small Austria | 5th | ||
Шаблон:Small Croatia | 12th | ||
Шаблон:Small Czech Rep. | 8th | ||
Шаблон:Small Poland | 10th | ||
Toruń Cup | 3rd | ||
National[21] | |||
Ukraine | 1st | 1st | 3rd |
Ukraine: Junior | 1st | 1st | |
Team events | |||
Youth Olympics | 3rd | ||
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; DSQ = Disqualified |
Pairs with Smirnova
International: Junior[24] | |||
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Event | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 |
Шаблон:Small Belarus | 9th | ||
Шаблон:Small Latvia | 11th | ||
National | |||
Ukraine: Junior | 2nd | 1st |
Men's singles
International: Advanced novice | |
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Event | 12–13 |
Warsaw Cup | 14th |
References
External links
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