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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 25. Chapters: Aliona Savchenko, Robin Szolkowy, Katarina Witt, Sarah Hecken, Ingo Steuer, Stefan Lindemann, Tanja Szewczenko, Mandy Wötzel, Daniel Wende, Christina Beier, Rico Rex, Sepp Schönmetzler, Maylin Hausch, William Beier, Kati Winkler, René Lohse, Ernst Baier, Alexander König, Peggy Schwarz, Maxi Herber, Axel Rauschenbach, Norman Jeschke, Marina Kielmann, Patricia Neske, Eva-Maria Fitze, Ria Baran, Paul Falk, Heinrich Burger, Werner Rittberger, Gundi Busch, Ralph Borghard, Franz Ningel, Eberhard Rausch, Mirko Müller, Elsa Rendschmidt, Anna Hübler, Viktoria Lindpaitner, Freimut Stein, Ellen Brockhöft, Otto Weiß, Margret Göbl. Excerpt: Aliona Savchenko (Ukrainian: / Olena Valentinivna Savchenko, also Romanized Aljona Sawtschenko; born 19 January 1984 in Kiev, Ukraine SSR, Soviet Union) is a German-Ukrainian pair skater. With partner Robin Szolkowy, she is a three-time (2008, 2009, 2011) World Champion, the 2010 Olympic bronze medalist, a four-time (2007-2009, 2011) European Champion, the 2007-08 and 2010-11 Grand Prix Final Champion, and a seven-time (2004-2009, 2011) German National Champion. With former partner Stanislav Morozov, she won the 2000 World Junior Championships and was the 2000 & 2001 Ukrainian Champion. They represented Ukraine at the 2002 Winter Olympics, where they placed 15th. Savchenko & Szolkowy scored the first 10.0 ever given by a judge under the ISU Judging System. Aliona Savchenko was born in Obukhiv, near Kiev. Her father is a former weightlifter and she has three brothers. She is the only athlete of the four. In April 2010, Savchenko became godmother to Galina Efremenko's daughter. Savchenko began skating at age 3 and practiced with her father on a lake. He wanted to take her to a figure skating school in Kiev when she was four, but was told that she was too young; she was admitted a year later. Savchenko and her first partner, Dmitri Boyenko, were coached by Alexander Artychenko, and represented Ukraine under the auspices of the club Dynamo Kiev. The pair split after the 1998 World Junior Championships where they placed 13th. Her next partner, Stanislav Morozov, was also from club Dynamo Kiev. They were coached by Galina Kukhar and won the 2000 World Junior Championships, twice won the Ukrainian National title, and placed 15th at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Savchenko's partnership with Morozov dissolved in 2002 because of health issues. She considered partnering with Anton Nemenko from Russia, however, the Ukrainian skating federation would not fund his move to Kiev. She was frustrated by the lack of support for skaters in Ukraine. Former World champion Ingo Steuer propose

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