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Maxim Staviski (Bulgarian: Максим Стависки, born 16
November 1977) is a Russian-born
naturalized Bulgarian ice dancer. With
partner and fiancée Albena...
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December 1974) is a
Bulgarian ice dancer. With
partner and
fiance Maxim Staviski, she is a two-time (2006–2007)
World champion, a two-time (2003–2004) European...
- The Denkova-
Staviski Cup is an
annual international figure skating competition which is
generally held in
November or
December in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is...
- "Icechallenge 2024". results.skateaustria.at.
Retrieved November 5, 2024. "Denkova-
Staviski Cup 2024". cup.clubdenkovastaviski.com.
Retrieved November 5, 2024. "ISU...
- Denkova-
Staviski Skating Club.
February 2019. "Sofia
Trophy 2020". Denkova-
Staviski Skating Club.
February 2020. "Sofia
Trophy 2021". Denkova-
Staviski Skating...
- The 2015 Denkova-
Staviski Cup was a
senior international figure skating competition held in
October 2015 at the
Winter Sports Palace in Sofia, Bulgaria...
- near Moscow. His
notable senior dance teams are:
Albena Denkova /
Maxim Staviski (2004
World silver medalists;
coached until March 2005)
Oksana Domnina...
- 1981) is a
Russian former competitive ice dancer.
Competing with
Maxim Staviski, she
placed ninth at the 1996
World Junior Championships in Brisbane, Australia...
- I.
Switching to the
senior ranks, Risa
Gomez won
silver at the Denkova-
Staviski Cup in Bulgaria, gold at the Open d'Andorra, and gold at the
Santa Claus...
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bronze medalist, the 2016
Bavarian Open
junior champion, the 2015 Denkova-
Staviski Cup
junior champion, and the 2016
Sportland Trophy junior champion. Alisa...