Name Evgeni Krasnopolski Country represented Israel | Began skating 1996 Height 1.8 m Skating club Kochavim on Ice Role Figure skater Training locations Hackensack | |
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Alternative names KrasnapolskiKrasnopolskiKrasnopolsky Former coach Gennadi Krasnitski, Kyoko Ina, Robert Daw, Jason Briggs, Oleg Makarov, Klara Belousovski, Alfred Korytek, Tatiana Stolin, Leonid Birenberg Former partner | ||
Former choreographer Klara Belousovski Combined total 163.932014 Europeans |
20170722 Skate Detroit Paige Connors Evgeni Krasnopolski FS
Evgeni Krasnopolski (Hebrew: יבגני קרסנופולסקי, born October 4, 1988) is an Israeli pair skater. Krasnopolski and Andrea Davidovich were the first pair representing Israel to qualify for an Olympics. They finished 15th in Sochi. Krasnopolski competed with Danielle Montalbano from 2009 to 2012.
Contents
- 20170722 Skate Detroit Paige Connors Evgeni Krasnopolski FS
- Budapest 2014 f p 7 andrea davidovich evgeni krasnopolski pairs european figure skating champs
- Personal life
- Early years
- With Montalbano
- With Davidovich
- With Tankova
- With Cherniavskaia
- With Conners
- Competitive highlights
- References

Budapest 2014 f p 7 andrea davidovich evgeni krasnopolski pairs european figure skating champs
Personal life
Krasnopolski was born in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. He arrived in Israel with his family when he was three years old.
Early years
Evgeni Krasnopolski began skating as an eight-year-old at the Canada Centre in Metula. As a single skater, he won three silver medals on the senior national level at the Israeli Championships (2004–2005, 2009). He competed mainly on the junior level internationally. At age 20, he moved to New Jersey in the United States for training.
With Montalbano
In 2009, Krasnopolski teamed up with Danielle Montalbano to compete in pair skating. The two began competing together in the 2009–10 season. They withdrew from the 2011 European Figure Skating Championships after Montalbano dislocated her shoulder during practice.
In May 2011, Krasnopolski was charged with deserting from the Israeli army. The Israeli skating federation stated, "We've asked for clarifications [about his service], and if we would have gotten them immediately Evgeni would have returned. The decision to let him stay abroad for training was a professional call made by the federation. The soldier got the (right) impression that we are handling the matter with the IDF and that he could trust the federation".
Montalbano/Krasnopolski medalled at several senior B events in the 2011–12 season, and finished 11th at the 2012 European Figure Skating Championships and 17th at the World Championships. They competed at several events in the fall of 2012, including a Grand Prix event, the 2012 Skate America, but missed the rest of the season due to injury; Montalbano broke her ankle in November 2012 while practicing a twist lift. Montalbano/Krasnopolski were coached by Kyoko Ina. Their partnership ended in 2013.
With Davidovich
In the spring of 2013, Krasnopolski teamed up with Andrea Davidovich, a former singles skater. They were coached by Gennadi Krasnitski and Galit Chait at the Ice House in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Davidovich/Krasnopolski made their international debut at the 2013 U.S. International Classic, where they finished sixth. Their next event was the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy, the final opportunity to qualify for the 2014 Olympics. By placing tenth, Davidovich/Krasnopolski earned Israel its first ever pairs' entry at an Olympics. In December, they won the 2013 Golden Spin of Zagreb. They placed seventh at the 2014 European Championships.
At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Davidovich/Krasnopolski finished 15th overall. Their partnership ended following the Olympics. Krasnopolski said they were unable to agree on a coach.
With Tankova
Krasnopolski formed a partnership with Adel Tankova. They were coached by Galit Chait Moracci and Anton Nimenko in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Tankova/Krasnopolski made their international debut in September 2015, placing sixth at the 2015 U.S. Classic, a part of the 2015–16 ISU Challenger Series (CS). They finished 7th at the 2015 CS Mordovian Ornament, fourth at the 2016 MNNT Cup, and 13th at the 2016 European Championships.
With Cherniavskaia
In 2016, Krasnopolski teamed up with Arina Cherniavskaia.
With Conners
In 2017 Krasnopolski teamed up with Paige Conners.
Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix