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- Elena Germanovna Buianova (Russian: Елена Германовна Буянова, née Vodorezova, Водорезова; born 21 May 1963) is a Russian figure skating coach and retired...
- to Sumners, she would have jumped to the silver over both Leistner and Vodorezova. Her free skate with a triple flip and five triples was technically superior...
- World Championships, however, she received more ****ignments after Elena Vodorezova, a Soviet champion who had placed 6th at 1978 Worlds, was diagnosed with...
- Claudia Leistner, Tiffany Chin, and reigning World bronze medalist Elena Vodorezova, who were considered strong contenders. The event was so competitive that...
- Kristofics-Binder 1983 Helsinki Rosalynn Sumners Claudia Leistner Elena Vodorezova 1984 Ottawa Katarina Witt Anna Kondrashova Elaine Zayak 1985 Tokyo Katarina...
- further away from her home. She began working with coach Elena Buianova (Vodorezova) a year later. During the 2008–2009 season, Sotnikova debuted at the senior...
- competition in Odintsovo, Moscow region, where Ten met coach Elena Buianova (Vodorezova). Ten began training camp with her at CSKA Moscow and was later invited...
- Champions Men's singles:  Vladimir Kovalev (URS) Ladies' singles:  Elena Vodorezova (URS) Pairs:  Nadezhda Gorshkova / Evgeni Shevalovski (URS) Ice dance:...
- event. In the summer of 2012, Kovtun switched coaches to Elena Buianova (Vodorezova). He began the 2012–13 season by winning a pair of gold medals at JGP...
- (1932); World Championships (1930); European Championships (1934) Elena Vodorezova  Soviet Union Soviet Championships (1976–77, 1980, 1982–83) European Championships...