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Ekaterine Bobrova is a Russian ice dancer who competed at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics. Bobrova is partnered with [[Dmitri Soloviev]] and they are the four time Russian national champion. |
Ekaterine Bobrova is a Russian ice dancer who competed at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics. Bobrova is partnered with [[Dmitri Soloviev]] and they are the four time Russian national champion. |
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+ | ==Vancouver 2010== |
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+ | Bobrova and Soloviev placed in 15th. |
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+ | |Compulsory |
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+ | |29.86 |
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+ | |50.91 |
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+ | |82.88 |
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+ | |14 |
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+ | |163.35 |
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==Sochi 2014== |
==Sochi 2014== |
Revision as of 23:21, 17 February 2014
Ekaterine Bobrova is a Russian ice dancer who competed at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics. Bobrova is partnered with Dmitri Soloviev and they are the four time Russian national champion.
Vancouver 2010
Bobrova and Soloviev placed in 15th.
Event | Score | Rank |
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Compulsory | 29.86 | 17 |
Original | 50.91 | 15 |
Free | 82.88 | 14 |
Overall | 163.35 | 15 |
Sochi 2014
Bobrova and Soloviev skated the short program of the team competition earning eight points to help Russia win the gold medal.
Bobrova and Soloviev placed fifth in the ice dance competition.
Event | Score | Rank |
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Short | 69.97 | 5 |
Free | 102.95 | 6 |
Overall | 172.92 | 5 |
These were personal best scores for Bobrova and Soloviev.
Major Competition Results
- Olympics: 2010-15th; 2014-1st [team]; 2014-5th [ice dance]
- World Championships: 2008-13th; 2010-8th; 2011-6th; 2012-7th; 2013-3rd
- European Championships: 2010-9th; 2011-6th; 2012-7th; 2013-3rd
- Russian National Champions: 2008-3rd; 2009-4th; 2010-2nd; 2011-1st; 2012-1st; 2013-1st; 2014-1st