Our Coaches and Assistants :

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ELENA GLEBOVA
ELENA GLEBOVAHead Coach (Professional level - 6.EQF)

On ice since 1995, coach experience since 2005 (single figure skating). Work experience and study in Estonia and USA. Participated in several international camps, lectures, seminars.
Education - Higher Pedagogical Education of Tallinn University.
Languages of communication - Estonian, Russian, English.
Personal sports achievements - 7-time Estonian National champion (2004-2014), 3-time Olympic Games athlete (2006, 2010, 2014), 6th place at the Junior World Championship, 7th place at Europe Championship.
Results of best athletes: medalists of Estonian championships, champions of Tallinn, winners and medalists of ISU competitions.
OKSANA ROMANENKOVA
OKSANA ROMANENKOVAMaster Coach (Professional level - 7.EQF)
On ice since 1975.
Personal sport achievements: 5-time Estonian Champion (1987–1990, 1992), Best Female Figure Skater of Estonia (1988, 1989), and 1989 Soviet Union Champion.
Worked as an instructor at Tallinn Ice Sports School from 1987–1992, as a coach since 1997. Rocca al Mare Ice School from 2001–2004, Haabersti Ice School from 2004–2015, and since 2015 as a coach at the figure skating school Talveunistus.
Studied in Estonia and Russia.
Worked in Estonia, Norway, and Finland.
Education: Higher education – graduated in 2021 with a degree in Applied Sociology from LEX University.
Languages: Estonian and Russian.
Best achievements of students: Estonian Championship medalists, Tallinn champions. Viktor Romanenkov – winner of the 2009 European Youth Olympic Festival, multiple Estonian Champion (2005, 2007–2014), and Estonian Junior Champion (2005–2012).
MARIKA LUNDMANS
MARIKA LUNDMANSHead Coach (Professional Level – 6.EQF)
Coach of Olympic FSS. On ice since 1977, coaching experience since 1996.
Worked as a figure skating trainer in Russia, Finland and Estonia.
Education - Moscow State Sports University (higher education).
Languages of communication - Russian, Estonian, Finnish.
Personal sports achievements:
1990 - Recognized as a Master of sport of the Soviet Union
1985-86 Estonian SSR youth champion
1985 champion of the Estonian SSR
1988 champion of the junior Winter Spartakiade
Students' best achievements:
2022 champion of Tallinn, Estonian championships participants, 2018 Finnish champion
Members of the Finnish Junior Figure Skating Team.
EKATERINA BOKIY
EKATERINA BOKIYCoach (Professional level - 5.EQF)
On the ice since 1977.
Personal achievements: member of the USSR national team since 1985. International Master of Sports.
Twice medalist of the Junior World Championship. Silver medalist of Skate Canada in 1988.
Three-time USSR Cup winner. Multiple prize-winner of international competitions. Since 1993 she has been a soloist of world ice shows. Coaching experience: numerous master classes around the world, as well as coaching work in Russia and the UK: single skating, pair skating, ice dancing.
Education - higher. Graduated from the Russian State University of Physical Culture and Sports.
The languages of communication are Russian and English.
VALDIS MINTALS
VALDIS MINTALS
On the ice since 1983. Until the age of 15, he was a singles skater, after which he switched to pair skating. 7-time Estonian Champion (1996–2002). He participated in the World and European Championships seven times. He was a Junior Grand Prix winner, two-time silver medalist, and once a bronze medalist. He competed in the Junior Grand Prix Final. Twice, he placed 10th at the European Championships, and 9th at the Junior World Championships. He has trained under many coaches whose students have become Olympic Champions, such as Tamara Nikolayevna Moskvina. He has also undergone training with numerous specialists, including Brian Orser, Evgeni Plushenko, Eteri Tutberidze, and others. In 2002, he left sports and entered ice shows. Over the course of 20 years, he worked as a soloist in various international ice shows. In 2020, he began assisting with training dance pairs and singles skaters, including many members of the Estonian National Figure Skating Team. From 2022, he fully focused on his coaching career. In 2024, he became the coach of Estonia's first sports pair in 12 years.
IRINA PUHASORG
IRINA PUHASORGCoach (Professional level - 5.EQF)
On ice since 1997,coach experience since 2014(ice dance and single figure skating).
Trained in Estonia and Russia.
Participated in several international camps and seminars.
Education - Higher Business management - personnel management of Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Science.
Languages of communication - Estonian, Russian, English.
Personal sports achievements: with partner Taavi Rand a 5-time Estonian National champion, 1-time Olympic Games athlete (2010), 10th place at the Junior World Championship, 11th place at Europe Championship, 19th place at World Championship.
DARJA NETJAGA
DARJA NETJAGACoach (Professional level - 3.EQF)
On ice since 2008. Trained in Estonia and abroad.
Took part in several international camps and seminars. (Finland, Poland, Germany, Russia, Belarus, Italy, Latvia ).
Personal achievements:
Represented Estonia at the international competitions, Junior World Championship and ISU Junior Grand Prix in ice dance. Multiple Estonian and Tallinn champion 2016-2021.
1st and 2nd places at the Estonian National Championship in Basic Novice category.
1st and 2nd places at the Estonian National Championship in Advance Novice category.
1st and 2nd places at the Estonian National Championship in Junior category.
2nd place at the Estonian National Championship in Senior category.
Education - secondary education. Acquiring higher education at Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences.
Communication language - Estonian, Russian, English.
LAIMA-ANNA LUNDMANS
LAIMA-ANNA LUNDMANS

- On ice since 1998, coaching experience since 2011.
- Studied in Finland, trained in Estonia, Finland, Russia, USA
- Languages of communication - Estonian, Finnish, Russian, English.
- Personal sports achievements: 2010 Finnish National championships - 2nd place in ice dancing caterory; Junior Ladies Finnish Championships 2009 - 4th place.

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