Szabolcs Vidrai
Szabolcs Vidrai | |
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Personal information | |
Country represented | Hungary |
Born | Budapest, Hungary | 26 March 1977
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Former coach | István Simon |
Former choreographer | Judit Simonné Puskas |
Skating club | MAC Nepstadion |
Former training locations | Budapest |
Began skating | 1985[1] |
Retired | 2001 |
Szabolcs Vidrai (born 26 March 1977)[2] is a Hungarian former competitive figure skater. His highest placement at the European Championships was 10th, in 1996, and his highest placement at the World Championships was 10th, in 1998. He placed 13th at the 1998 Olympics.
After retiring from competition, Vidrai began working as a coach.[1] His former and current students include Viktória Pavuk,[3] Fanni Forgo, and Kristof Forgo (Hungarian junior national champions).
Programs[]
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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1999–2000 [2] |
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Results[]
GP: Champions Series/Grand Prix
International[2] | ||||||||||
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Event | 91–92 | 92–93 | 93–94 | 94–95 | 95–96 | 96–97 | 97–98 | 98–99 | 99–00 | 00–01 |
Olympics | 13th | |||||||||
Worlds | 31st | 18th | 16th | 10th | 20th | 26th | ||||
Europeans | 20th | 14th | 10th | WD | 17th | 14th | 11th | |||
GP Cup of Russia | 11th | 5th | 5th | 9th | ||||||
GP Lalique | 10th | |||||||||
GP NHK Trophy | 9th | |||||||||
GP Skate America | 12th | |||||||||
GP Skate Canada | 11th | 3rd | 10th | |||||||
Czech Skate | 17th | 6th | ||||||||
Finlandia Trophy | 2nd | 10th | 9th | |||||||
Golden Spin | 2nd | 3rd | ||||||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 18th | 18th | ||||||||
Nepela Memorial | 2nd | |||||||||
1st | ||||||||||
Penta Cup | 3rd | 3rd | ||||||||
Piruetten | 16th | |||||||||
Schäfer Memorial | 16th | 10th | 4th | 7th | 1st | |||||
Skate Israel | 3rd | 3rd | ||||||||
8th | ||||||||||
International[2] | ||||||||||
Junior Worlds | 23rd | 23rd | 7th | 4th | ||||||
EYOF | 1st | |||||||||
National[2] | ||||||||||
Hungarian Champ. | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 2nd | |||
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew |
References[]
- ^ a b Dobor, Helga (2006). "Talking to the Hungarian Team Series part 1". Absolute Skating.
- ^ a b c d e "Szabolcs VIDRAI". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 April 2016.
- ^ Viktória Pavuk at the International Skating Union
External links[]
Categories:
- Hungarian male single skaters
- Olympic figure skaters of Hungary
- Figure skaters at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Hungarian figure skating coaches
- 1977 births
- Living people
- Figure skaters from Budapest
- Hungarian winter sports biography stubs
- European figure skating biography stubs