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Maxim Trankov is a Russian pair figure skater. Trankov competed for Russia at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics. Trankov is paired with [[Tatiana Volosozhar]] and they are the 2013 World Champions. Trankov previously competed with [[Maria Mukhortova]] at the 2010 Olympics.
 
Maxim Trankov is a Russian pair figure skater. Trankov competed for Russia at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics. Trankov is paired with [[Tatiana Volosozhar]] and they are the 2013 World Champions. Trankov previously competed with [[Maria Mukhortova]] at the 2010 Olympics.
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==Vancouver 2010==
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Trankov competed with Maria Mukhortova and finished in seventh place.
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|63.44
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|122.35
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|4
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|Overall
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|185.79
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==Sochi 2014==
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In the team event, 
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Volosozhar and Trankov competed in the short program of the pair portion. They finished first earning the Russian team ten points.
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Pair Competition
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Volosozhar and Trankov won both the short and free skate portions of the pair competition earning the gold medal.
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The short program score is a new world record for pair skating.
   
 
==Major Competition Results==
 
==Major Competition Results==
 
with Volsozhar
 
with Volsozhar
*Olympics: 2014-1st [team]
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*Olympics: 2014-1st [team]; 2014-1st [pair]
 
*World Championships: 2011-2nd; 2012-2nd; 2013-1st
 
*World Championships: 2011-2nd; 2012-2nd; 2013-1st
 
*European Championships: 2012-1st; 2013-1st; 2014-1st
 
*European Championships: 2012-1st; 2013-1st; 2014-1st
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[[Category:Sochi 2014 Athletes]]
 
[[Category:Gold Medalists]]
 
[[Category:Gold Medalists]]
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Revision as of 23:50, 21 February 2014

 Maxim Trankov has won 2 gold medals at the Olympic Games 



Maxim Trankov is a Russian pair figure skater. Trankov competed for Russia at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics. Trankov is paired with Tatiana Volosozhar and they are the 2013 World Champions. Trankov previously competed with Maria Mukhortova at the 2010 Olympics.

Vancouver 2010

Trankov competed with Maria Mukhortova and finished in seventh place.

Event Score Rank
Short 63.44 8
Free 122.35 4
Overall 185.79 7

Sochi 2014

In the team event,  Volosozhar and Trankov competed in the short program of the pair portion. They finished first earning the Russian team ten points.

Event Score Rank Points
Short 83.79 1 10

Pair Competition

Volosozhar and Trankov won both the short and free skate portions of the pair competition earning the gold medal.

Event Score Rank
Short 84.17 1
Free 152.69 1
Overall 236.86 1

The short program score is a new world record for pair skating.

Major Competition Results

with Volsozhar

  • Olympics: 2014-1st [team]; 2014-1st [pair]
  • World Championships: 2011-2nd; 2012-2nd; 2013-1st
  • European Championships: 2012-1st; 2013-1st; 2014-1st
  • Russian National Championships: 2011-1st; 2013-1st

with Maria Mukhortova

  • Olympics: 2010-7th
  • World Championships: 2006-12th; 2007-11th; 2008-7th; 2009-5th; 2010-4th
  • European Championships: 2008-2nd; 2009-3rd; 2010-3rd
  • Russian Championships: 2006-3rd; 2007-1st; 2008-2nd; 2009-2nd; 2010-2nd