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Alexei Mishin (Alexei Nikolayevich Mishin) was born on 8 March, 1941 in Sevastopol, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, is a Russian figure skating coach and former pair skater. Discover Alexei Mishin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 8 March, 1941
Birthday 8 March
Birthplace Sevastopol, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Russia

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1941

Alexei Nikolayevich Mishin (Алексей Николаевич Мишин; born 8 March 1941) is a Russian figure skating coach and former pair skater.

1964

Mishin competed in singles within the Soviet Union and won the bronze medal at the 1964 Soviet Championships.

1966

In 1966, he took up pair skating as an experiment, teaming up with his first and only partner, Tamara Moskvina.

They were coached by Igor Moskvin.

1968

At the European Championships, they won silver in 1968 and bronze in 1969.

Moskvina took time off to have a baby and they decided to retire to concentrate on their coaching careers, with Mishin focusing on coaching singles while Moskvina focused on pairs.

Mishin was 28 when he retired from competition and he said he was glad to start coaching when he was young.

He later stated: "Tamara Moskvina and I were famous in the USSR: people recognized us in the shops, we could buy a car... But from the very start I looked forward to training other people and never regretted becoming a coach. "

Mishin graduated from university with a degree in mechanics and his dissertation focused on the mechanical base of figure skating technique.

He started with coaching junior ladies to success at national and international competitions, but later switched to men's singles.

He rapidly became a well-known coach, due to his training methods that made the skaters learn jumps very quickly.

In addition, he has authored several books on the biomechanics of figure skating and jumps which have been published in Russia, Germany, China, Japan and several other countries.

Mishin prefers to work with men's single skaters.

1969

With partner Tamara Moskvina, he is the 1969 World silver medalist and Soviet national champion.

Mishin is based in Saint Petersburg at Yubileyny Sports Palace.

His former students include Olympic champions Alexei Urmanov, Alexei Yagudin, and Evgeni Plushenko.

Mishin also runs summer seminars.

Among the skaters who have attended those are Stéphane Lambiel and Sarah Meier.

He has authored several books on the biomechanics of figure skating.

Born in Sevastopol, Mishin spent his childhood in Tbilisi and later moved to Leningrad with his family.

He was interested in mechanics from an early age.

He started skating relatively late, at age 15, after his parents brought him to the rink.

His father skated with him to get him interested in the activity.

Mishin was first coached by Nina Lepninskaya, a pupil of Nikolai Panin, and later by Maya Belenkaya.

Together they won the 1969 Soviet Championships, defeating both the two-time Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov, and the future champions Irina Rodnina and Alexei Ulanov.

They went on to win silver at the 1969 World Championships.

1994

The most successful students are Alexei Urmanov the 1994 Winter Olympics champion, Alexei Yagudin the 2002 Winter Olympics сhampion, a four-time World Champion (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002), and Evgeni Plushenko the 2006 Winter Olympics champion, 2014 Winter Olympics gold medalist, two-time Olympic silver medalist, and three-time World champion.

Plushenko came to Mishin without his parents when he was eleven years old.

Then Mishin became Plushenko's father figure, both on and off the ice.

Since that time, they have been working together for nearly twenty years.

Plushenko later described Mishin as "Professor Higgins", a character from George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion:

"Mishin was like a second father, like Professor Higgins. He taught me how to behave in public. In which hand should I hold the knife, and fork. He pulled me out of the dirt, put me on my feet, and made me into a person."

His current male students include Evgeni Semenenko, Mikhail Kolyada, Gleb Lutfullin and Andrei Lazukin.

2009

On the subject of female students, Mishin said in 2009, "better one man of average talent than two super-talented ladies" because "compared with women, men are more sporty and talented and able to learn artistic elements faster" but women are "delicate material":

"Coaching women is dangerous – there's always probability that the story of (mythology) Pygmalion will recur periodically. My wife was a mere pupil at first. See, what has eventually happened? "

Nevertheless, one of his current students is ladies' single skater Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, the 2021 World Silver Medalist, the 2015 World champion, the 2015 European champion, the 2014–15 Grand Prix Final champion and the 2013 Russian national champion.

2012

On the junior level, she is the 2012 Youth Olympics champion, 2011 World Junior silver medalist, and 2010–11 JGP Final silver medalist.

His current female students also include: Anastasiia Guliakova and Maria Dmitrieva.

Mishin is a professor at the Lesgaft School of Sports Science and Physical Education and gives seminars all over the world.