{"id":1046,"date":"2004-09-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2004-09-01T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2004\/09\/01\/rinat-farkhoutdinov\/"},"modified":"2004-09-01T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2004-09-01T00:00:00","slug":"rinat-farkhoutdinov","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/rinat-farkhoutdinov\/","title":{"rendered":"Rinat Farkhoutdinov"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Rinat                          is a former ice dancing champion of Japan (with                          Nakako Tsuzuki). He presently coaches at the Dr.                          Pepper Star Center in Euless, TX. His couples                          include Julia Golovina &#038; Oleg Voiko of Ukraine                          and Ashley Duenas and Ramil Sarkulov who represent                          Uzbekistan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How                            and when did you decide to end your competitive career? <\/strong><br \/> It was the middle of the 2001 -2002 season just prior                            to the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City when my                            partner faced a severe lower back injury. I did not                            decided to end our career but rather it was the situation                            which forced us to put things to a halt. We finished                            Skate America and Skate Canada and only had one more                            competition which was the Olympic qualifications,                            but by this point Nakako&#8217;s injury had intensified.                            She flew back to Japan to seek help and I remained                            in Connecticut.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Did                            the partnership end on good terms? <\/strong><br \/> Yes. I always felt the responsibility to take care                            of my partner so when she went through the injury                            it was her health that became most important. At the                            time it was upsetting and even disappointing to end                            a career especially in the middle of the season when                            you have been working your way up to an event that                            will occur only every 4 years, but l feel the right                            choice was made. There are more important things you                            must face in life sometimes and I was very supportive                            to ensure Nakako&#8217;s long term health. She has managed                            to find a way through the difficulties and is even                            back in competitive skating again. We still remain                            great friends. She has been to Texas to visit and                            help coach.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Have you always wanted to coach? <\/strong><br \/> I always wanted to be a professional skater and reach                            my best ability. Coaching never entered my mind as                            a career, however, I always have enjoyed helping others                            on the ice. Even in Russia I would go back and help                            my old coaches with other skaters or do a little choreography.                            Now I see it as a great profession. There is always                            something to create and that keeps it interesting.                            Coaching has also been a little challenging in working                            with high level teams as they are older and more mature.                            There is always something new to learn and I just                            hope I can be there to give them the best advice and                            use the knowledge I gained from my coaches (Tatiana                            Tarasova &#038; Nikolai Morosov) to pass on.<\/p>\n<p><strong> What made you decide to move to Euless, TX? <\/strong><br \/> The timing in which I ended my partnership with Nakako                            also coincided with the beginning of a partnership                            for a friend of mine who lived in Texas. I was still                            living in Connecticut when Nikolai told me about Mathew                            Gates who was an ice dance director in the DFW area.                            Mathew was planning on moving to Connecticut and was                            looking for someone to fill his position. Nikolai                            had hinted to me that this would be a good opportunity                            for me. Not to long after I received a phone call                            from Mat asking me to take his place as a coach. Shortly,                            after I moved to Texas Peter &#038; Darlene Cain and                            Pierre Payani contacted me about building a dance                            program at one of the Dr. Pepper Star Centers in Euless,                            TX.<\/p>\n<p>It                            has been a wonderful environment to work in. It truly                            is a great facility for training and with wonderful                            people. We have at least 5 hours a day of solid ice                            strictly for ice-dance and with complimentary coffee                            every morning at 7:00a.m. it&#8217;s not a bad place to                            be in.<\/p>\n<p><strong> What is your favorite memory from competition? <\/strong><br \/> It was the beginning of our free-dance at the 2000                            World Championships in Nice, France. <br \/> We skated to a beautiful piece of music by Andrea                            Bocelli and the entire audience was familiar with                            the music and appreciated it. As we began skating                            the entire arena applauded. This was an amazing feeling                            and we ended with the audience standing at their feet,                            something I will never forget.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Your couple Golovina\/Voiko received good feedback                            from judges last season. How do you respond to that? <\/strong><br \/> I feel Great! I watched the video from Worlds and                            there was a lot of positive commentary from respected                            people in our sport. It makes me feel like I accomplished                            what I set out to do. Julia and Oleg did a remarkable                            job, doing the best they can do. It was my first season                            to work with them and their first season with me as                            a new coach so we both learned a lot from each other.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What do you feel makes each of your couples                            unique?<\/strong><br \/> Julia                            Golovina and Oleg Voiko (right) &#8211; Julia and Oleg are                            World\/ Olympic competitors as well as Ukrainian national                            and silver medal winners. Both are natural performers                            and have a lot of characteristics. They are good dancers                            and carry a good energy.<\/p>\n<p>Ashley                            Duenas and Ramil Sarkulov (top) &#8211; Ashley and Ramil                            have a unique situation unlike most. Here we have                            an American girl skating for a foreign country when                            we usually see it the other way, a foreign male skater                            who competes for America. What they are doing is something                            the Figure Skating Federation of Uzbekistan values                            as very important. I also think they both are extremely                            hard working people. They both have the same goals                            and believe deeply in them. They have overcome many                            hurdles and difficulties but remain on the same focused                            path. They will be skating internationally and while                            Ramil has experience in competition this is Ashley&#8217;s                            first competitive season ever. She went from never                            competing to jumping into the international world                            of competitive ice-dance.<\/p>\n<p><strong> What do you hope to accomplish as a coach? <\/strong><br \/> I would like to have a team that is going to accomplish                            their best and reach their highest no matter what                            and hope that I can prepare them the best I can for                            competition. I also aim a creating memorable programs                            for everyone to enjoy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Do                            you coach singles or just ice dance? Do you choreograph                            for single skaters? <\/strong><br \/> I work with both fields and also enjoy making programs                            for single skaters. There are different elements involved                            and it is much different to what you can do with one                            person than say a couple.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why                            should someone choose you as a choreographer?<\/strong> <br \/> I finished skating 2 years ago and am still involved                            with the competitive level of our sport. Figure Skating                            is constantly changing and I hope to be part of that                            process. I think I have some innovative ideas and                            am looking forward into not into that past. I like                            things to be more modern, more of a &#8220;new age&#8221;                            style and I think I have some innovative ideas to                            offer.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0 Rinat is a former ice dancing champion of Japan (with Nakako Tsuzuki). He presently coaches at the Dr. Pepper Star Center in Euless, TX. 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