Dmitri Khromin

Dmitri Khromin
Khromin and Piątkowska in 2006.
Full nameDmitri Vladimirovich Khromin
Born (1982-10-21) October 21, 1982 (age 41)
Leningrad
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Figure skating career
Country Poland
PartnerDominika Piątkowska
CoachStanislav Leonovitch, Olga Leonovich
Skating clubMKL Lodz
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Dmitri Vladimirovich Khromin (born October 21, 1982, in Leningrad, Russian SFSR) is a figure skating coach and former Russian-Polish pair skater. He competes with Dominika Piątkowska. The pair are the 2005-2007 Polish national champions (Dorota Zagorska and Mariusz Siudek did not compete those years).

He previously competed with Julia Shapiro for Russia and had some success on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. The pair broke up in 2002.

Since 2020 Khromin has been working as a coach at the Tamara Moskvina figure skating club in the group of Veronika Daineko.[1] He previously worked as a coach in Novosibirsk. His former student Vsevolod Knyazev is now training with Eteri Tutberidze. He won gold of the stage of the Russian Cup among juniors in 2019 and silver in 2020.[2]

  1. ^ http://fskating.spb.ru/images/Sbornaya_spb_2020_2021.PDF. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Vsevolod Knyazev | Князев Всеволод Антонович". AllSkaters (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-11-13.