Alexander Smirnov is a retired Russian pair skater, best known for his partnership with Yuko Kavaguti. Together, they achieved significant success, including two European championships and two World bronze medals. They also earned two bronze medals at the ISU Grand Prix Final and secured three Russian national titles. Smirnov and Kavaguti were pioneers in pair skating, notably becoming the first pair to execute two quadruple throw jumps in a single program and the first to successfully land a quadruple throw loop, marking a significant achievement in the sport's history.
In 1998, Yuko Kavaguti had been training with Tamara Moskvina. Kavaguti continued to train with Moskvina when she teamed up with Smirnov.
In September 2006, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti began training with Tamara Moskvina. Kavaguti had been training with Moskvina since 1998 and preferred to stay with her, marking a change in their coaching arrangement.
In November 2006, Alexander Smirnov earned a diploma in municipality management and began studying sport theory at a sports university.
On December 25, 2006, during practice, Yuko Kavaguti broke her ankle, forcing the pair to withdraw from the 2007 Russian Championship and the 2007 European Championship. This injury significantly impacted their competitive season.
In 2006, Alexander Smirnov and his partner Ekaterina Vasilieva became the Russian Junior Champions. They also placed 6th at the 2006 World Junior Championships. The couple broke up after one season together.
In January 2008, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti competed at the European Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, where they won a bronze medal. Despite landing the throw quad Salchow, a fall on a triple jump affected their overall score.
In 2008, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti secured their first Russian national championship title. This victory marked a significant achievement in their career and a step towards dominating the national skating scene.
In 2008, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti won their first Russian Championship. Kavaguti fell and dislocated her shoulder after a throw quadruple Salchow. She attempted to continue the program despite the pain, however Smirnov, seeing that she had trouble raising her arm, stopped the program. After the two-minute pause permitted by the rules, the pair completed the program and won their first national title
In 2009, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti defended their title at the Russian National Championships. The pair easily beat the second place team by over 15 points. At the 2009 European Championship the pair improved on the previous year's placement with a silver medal.
In 2009, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti won their first World bronze medal, showcasing their capabilities on the global stage and solidifying their position as top contenders in pair skating.
In 2009, at the World Championships in Los Angeles, California, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti won their first world bronze medal. Kavaguti fell hard on her cheek after a throw quad salchow but got up seconds later and the pair continued to skate. They were selected to compete on behalf of Russia in the ISU's first ever World Team Trophy in Japan.
In April 2010, Yuko Kavaguti underwent surgery on her shoulder. Alexander Smirnov also received treatment for a groin injury in Germany, followed by a sprained ankle upon his return. These injuries kept the couple off the ice for three months.
In August 2010, Alexander Smirnov married Ekaterina Garus.
In 2010, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti became the European champions, marking a significant triumph in their pair skating career. This achievement highlighted their skill, teamwork, and dedication to the sport.
In 2010, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti won their second consecutive world bronze medal at the World Championships in Torino, Italy. They were in second place after the short program but dropped to third after a fall in the free skate.
In 2010, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti won their third consecutive Russian Championship. At the 2010 European Championships, despite Kavaguti dislocating her shoulder mid-program, the pair won the European Championship with a world record free skate score of 139.29.
On December 20, 2011, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti requested to be excused from the 2012 Russian Championships to allow Smirnov to heal from a knee injury.
At the 2011 Russian Championships, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti were second. A mistake on the side by side jumps and an awkward lift left them almost 4.50 points out of first place. In the long program they skated last and held on to second place.
During the 2011-2012 season, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti competed at three Grand Prix events. They won gold at the 2011 Cup of China and the 2011 NHK Trophy, and won the bronze medal at the Grand Prix Final. At the 2011 Cup of Russia, the pair were second after the short program.
In 2011, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti finished in fourth place at the World Championships in Moscow. A fall by Smirnov on a step sequence in the short program left them in 5th place going into the free skate.
On January 4, 2012, Alexander Smirnov had emergency surgery to remove his appendix and an intestinal hernia. Due to his recovery, the pair was unable to compete at the European Championships and were replaced by Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov.
During the summer of 2012, Alexander Smirnov underwent surgery on the meniscus in his right knee. Following test skates in August, the pair decided to replace their planned short program to Cats with one set to a Strauss waltz.
In 2012, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti competed at the World Championships in Nice, France, placing 7th overall. Smirnov was recovering from surgery. A bad fall at the end of a lift put them in 11th place after the short program.
In 2012, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti won silver at the 2012 Cup of China, placing second in both the short and long programs. This was their second consecutive medal at this event. At the 2012 Trophée Eric Bompard in France, they won gold. They placed 6th at the 2012 Grand Prix Final.
In 2012, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti won the bronze medal at the Grand Prix Final. This marked their first-ever medal at the Grand Prix Final.
In October 2013, Alexander Smirnov suffered a ruptured patellar tendon from a fall at the Panin Memorial in Saint Petersburg. As a result, Kavaguti/Smirnov had to withdraw from the NHK Trophy and Skate Canada assignments and missed the entire 2013-2014 season.
At the 2013 European Championships, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti had a disastrous short program with Smirnov falling on the triple toe loop and Kavaguti stepping out of the triple loop throw. They finished fifth overall. It was the first time in five appearances that they failed to medal at Europeans.
In 2013, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti competed at the Russian Championships in Sochi, Russia. They skated first in the short program and were in second place going into the free skate. They had a nearly flawless free skate and finished behind champions Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov with a total score of 207.37.
In April 2014, Kavaguti/Smirnov announced their plans to return to competition for the 2014–15 season after Smirnov's injury recovery.
On October 16, 2014, Alexander Smirnov and his wife Ekaterina Garus welcomed their first son.
In 2014, Kavaguti/Smirnov won gold at the Nebelhorn Trophy and Skate America. At Skate America 2014, they successfully landed a quadruple Salchow throw, achieving a personal best score of 140.00 points in the free skate.
In 2015, Alexander Smirnov and Yuko Kavaguti secured their second European championship title. That same year, they also became the first pair in history to complete two quadruple throw jumps in one program and the first to land a quadruple throw loop, further solidifying their place in skating history.
In 2015, Kavaguti/Smirnov placed third at the Russian Championships and won their second European title at the European Championships. They finished the 2015 season with a fifth-place finish at the World Championships.
In 2015, Kavaguti/Smirnov secured gold at the Mordovian Ornament and the Cup of China. At the 2015 Cup of China, they set a personal best overall score of 216.00 points and landed two quadruple throws in the free skate.
On January 20, 2016, Yuko Kavaguti sustained a ruptured tendon during practice, which led to Kavaguti/Smirnov withdrawing from the 2016 European Championships.
In October 2016, Kavaguti/Smirnov returned to international competition at the 2016 Ondrej Nepela Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series event, where they won the silver medal.
In September 2017, it was revealed that Kavaguti/Smirnov had retired from competitive figure skating.
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