Irina Slutskaya (Russian: Ири́на Слу́цкая) was born 9 February 1979 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, and is a former figure skater. She is a two-time World champion (2002, 2005), two-time Olympic medalist (silver in 2002, bronze in 2006), seven-time European champion (1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006), a four-time Grand Prix Final champion (1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05), and a four-time Russian national champion (2000–2002, 2005). She also has won a total of 17 titles on the Grand Prix circuit.
Slutskaya, known for her athletic ability, was the first female skater to land a triple Lutz-triple loop combination (2000 Grand Prix Final). She is also known for her trademark double Biellmann spin with a foot change, which she also invented. She was the first Russian lady to ever win the European title and currently holds the record of seven. Slutskaya is generally considered to be one of the most successful ladies' singles skaters in Russian history. She retired in April 2007.
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Programs
2014 - Professional
We are the Champions (Fire Within by Birdy)
2012- Professional
MWO2012 - (Le Cocher de la troika)
2005–2006
SP: Totentanz by Franz Liszt performed by Maksim Mrvica
FS: Mario Takes a Walk by Jesse Cook / Rhumba by Valery Didula / Flamenco by Valery Didula
EXH: So Many Things by Sarah Brightman
Cup of Russia FS
Cup of Russia FS
Cup of China SP
Cup of China FS
GPF FS
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
Olympic SP
Olympic FS
2004–2005
SP: Ballet Suite No. 5 (from The Bolt) by Dmitri Shostakovich
FS: Croatian Rhapsody by Maksim Mrvica / Whisper From the Mirror by Keiko Matsui / Wonderland by Tonči Huljić performed by Maksim Mrvica
EXH: It Must Have Been Love / Catwoman
Cup of Russia SP
Cup of Russia FS
Cup of Russia EXH
Cup of China SP
Cup of China EXH
GPF FS
Russian Nats SP
Russian Nats FS
Russian Nats Gala
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
Europeans EXH
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
Worlds EXH
2003–2004
SP: Rondo Capriccioso by Camille Saint-Saëns
FS: Wonderland by Tonči Huljić
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
2002–2003
SP: Victory by Bond
FS: La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
EXH: Shine
NHK SP
NHK FS
Cup of Russia FS
GPF SP
GF FS
Russian Nationals FS
ABC International Challenge FS
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
2001–2002
SP: Serenade by Franz Schubert
FS: Tosca by Giacomo Puccini / Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns
EXH: Never Be the Same Again / Old Pop in an Oak / Cotton-Eyed Joe
GPF SP
GPF FS
Europeans FS
Europeans EXH
Olympics SP
Olympics FS
Olympics EXH
Salute to Gold
Hallmark IF
Worlds QR
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
Worlds EXH
2000–2001
SP: Culture by Chris Spheeris
FS: Schindler's List by John Williams / Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet / Don Quixote
by Ludwig Minkus
EXH: Timeless
Skate Canada SP
Skate Canada FS
Cup of Russia SP
Cup of Russia FS
Cup of Russia Gala
NHK Trophy SP
NHK Trophy FS
GPF SP
GPF FS
GPF FS2
The Masters FS
Goodwill Games
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
Worlds EXH
1999–2000
SP: Appassionata by Rolf Løvland
FS: Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet
EXH: Free Yourself
Kerri Lotion Classic
Nations Cup FS
GPF FS
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
Worlds QR
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
Worlds EXH
1998–1999
SP: Les Feuilles Mort (Autumn Leaves)
FS: Ballet For Carolyn Carlson
Skate Canada SP
NHK SP
NHK FS
NHK EXH
GPF SP
GPF EXH
Russian Nats SP
Russian Nats FS
1997–1998
SP: Les Feuilles Mort (Autumn Leaves) / Piano Waltz
FS: Ah, Nastasia by Ossipov Balalaika Ensemble / Russian folk dance
EXH: Gauglione
Champions Series Final FS
Europeans FS
Europeans Gala
Olympic SP
Olympic FS
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
1996–1997
SP: Il Bel Canto (from The Phantom of the Opera on Ice) by Roberto Danova
FS: Overture (Dance of the Four Muses) (from The Phantom of the Opera on Ice) by Roberto Danova
EXH: Tico Tico / Kalinka
Skate Canada FS
Nations Cup FS
Champion Series Final FS
Russian Nats SP
Russian Nats FS
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
1995–1996
SP: Aguas De Invierno by Raúl di Blasio from CD Barroco
FS: Broadway show tunes
EXH: New York, New York
Skate America FS
GPF SP
GPF FS
Russian Nats FS
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
Worlds SP
Worlds LP
1994–1995
SP: Fantaisie-Impromptu by Frédéric Chopin
FS: The Heart of Budapest / Csárdás / Heire Kati by Vidor, Monti, Hubay
EXH: Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky
Skate America SP
Skate America FS
Skate America EXH
Europeans SP
Europeans FS
Junior Worlds SP
Junior Worlds FS
Worlds SP
Worlds FS
1993–1994
SP: Naissance De Yaha by Saint-Preux
FS: Mozart Medley
Nebelhorn Trophy FS
Junior Worlds SP
Junior Worlds FS
Exhibition
Competitive Season
* SF = Super Final
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