Skating club Richmond Hill SC Name Andrei Rogozine | Began skating 1999 Height 1.73 m Residence Newmarket, Canada | |
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Former coach Inga ZusevAndrei Berezintsev Former choreographer Carol LaneTracey WainmanJuris RazgulajevsMarina Zueva Training locations World ArenaColorado Springs, ColoradoRichmond Training CentreRichmond Hill, Ontario Former training locations Ice TownRiverside, CaliforniaAurora, Ontario Choreographer Lori Nichol, Shae-Lynn Bourne |
Andrei ROGOZINE (CAN) FS - WC 2013
Andrei ROGOZINE 2011 Junior Worlds FS
Andrei Rogozine (Russian: andrei Rogozin; born 29 January 1993) is a Canadian figure skater. He is the 2011 World Junior champion, 2010 JGP Final bronze medalist, and 2013 Canadian national bronze medalist.
Contents
- Andrei ROGOZINE CAN FS WC 2013
- Andrei ROGOZINE 2011 Junior Worlds FS
- Personal life
- Career
- Competitive highlights
- References

Personal life

Andrei Rogozine was born January 29, 1993 in Moscow, Russia. His family moved to Canada when he was five. He attended Richmond Green Secondary School in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He moved to Newmarket, Ontario in 2011. Andrei currently lives in Ottawa and trains at the Nepean Skating Club
Career

Rogozine started skating when he was almost seven years old, instructed by Inga Zusev. He began learning at the Forest Hill Skating Club. He was inspired by Alexei Yagudin, the 2002 Olympic champion.
Rogozine debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix in the 2007–08 season. Andrei Berezintsev joined Zusev as his coach around 2009.
Rogozine won his first medal, gold, in 2010 in Courchevel, France. He won another title in Japan and qualified for the JGP Final where he won the bronze. At the 2011 World Junior Championships, he placed third in the short program, second in the long, and finished first overall by 3.15 points. He was the first Canadian in 33 years to become World Junior men's champion. He was a co-recipient of an Elvis Stojko bursary.
Rogozine was coached by Zusev and Berezintsev at the Richmond Training Centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario until 2014. He then moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado to train with Tom Zakrajsek. He continues to represent the Richmond Hill Skating Club.
Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series (began in the 2014–15 season); JGP: Junior Grand Prix