Emma Hagieva
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Emma Hagieva | |
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Full name | Emma Halimbekovna Hagieva |
Born | Kizlyar, Republic of Dagestan, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia) | April 26, 1989
Hometown | Kizlyar |
Height | 165 cm (5.41 ft) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
Coach | Maria Butyrskaia |
Skating club | Central Club of Army Baku |
Retired | 2010 |
Emma Hagieva (Azerbaijani: Emma Hacıyeva, Russian: Эмма Гаджиева; born April 26, 1989, in Kizlyar) is a former Russian figure skater who competes internationally for Azerbaijan. She is the 2005 Azerbaijani national silver medalist. She lives and trains in Moscow and currently working on the Sport FM radio station as a presenter and a reporter. She is the hostess of the morning program with her colleagues Roman Vagin and Alexander Boyarskiy. Hagieva is ethnically Azerbaijani.[1]
Programs[edit]
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2008–2009 | Dreams in the Dream by Igor Krytoi |
Sheherazade by Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov |
Competitive highlights[edit]
Event | 2004–2005 | 2005–2006 | 2006–2007 | 2007–2008 | 2008–2009 | 2009–2010 |
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World Championships | 32nd | |||||
European Championships | 30th | |||||
World Junior Championships | 22nd QR | 18th QR | 28th | |||
Azerbaijani Championships | 2nd | |||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 20th | 31st | ||||
Golden Spin, Zagreb | 26th | |||||
Santa Claus Cup | 2nd J. | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Croatia | 27th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Taipei | 18th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Netherlands | 25th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Bulgaria | 20th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Estonia | 27th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Germany | 34th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Ukraine | 29th | |||||
Golden Bear, Zagreb | 7th J. |
- J = Junior level; QR = Qualifying Round
References[edit]
- ^ "Потёмкинские деревни на земле колхоза СССР" (in Russian).
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