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{{Eastern Slavic name|Vyacheslavovna|Anissina}}
{{Infobox figure skater
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{{MedalGold| [[1990 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|1990 Colorado Springs]]|Ice dancing}}
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'''Marina Vyacheslavovna Anissina''' ({{lang-ru|Марина Вячеславовна Анисина}}, born 30 August 1975) is a French-Russian [[Ice dancing|ice dancer]]. Competing with [[Gwendal Peizerat]] for France, she is the [[Figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Olympic]] champion, the [[Figure skating at the 1998 Olympics|1998 Olympic]] bronze medalist, the [[2000 World Figure Skating Championships|2000 World]] champion, and a six-time [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national]] champion.
 
Earlier in her career, Anissina competed with [[Ilia Averbukh]] for Russia and the Soviet Union. They won gold at two [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Championships]].
 
== Personal life ==
Born to [[Irina Cherniaeva]], a former [[pair skating|pair skater]] who placed sixth at the [[Figure skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics|1972 Winter Olympics]],<ref name=ladepeche000402/> and [[Vyacheslav Anisin]], a World and European champion in ice hockey, Anissina had a comfortable childhood.<ref name=monde020219/> She is of [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian descent]] on her mother's side.<ref>http://hockey.sport-express.ru/reviews/37020/</ref><ref>http://hcdonbass.com/news/donbass_1/dinamo_donbass_kommentarii_trenerov_komand_22_10/</ref> Her brother is [[Mikhail Anisin]], also a hockey player.
 
Anissina became a French citizen in 1994.<ref name=ladepeche000402/><ref name=monde020219/> On February 23, 2008, she married Russian actor [[Nikita Djigurda]] in [[Moscow]] after the two met when they were partnered on a celebrity ice dancing television show.<ref name=married/> Their son, Mick-Angel Christ (in Russian: Мик-Анжель Крист), was born in [[Biarritz]] on January 7, 2009.<ref name=teleweek/> Their daughter, Eva Vlada,<ref name=7dnjune2010/> was born on January 23, 2010.<ref name=agrandit/><ref name=life479/> Their children were baptized in an Orthodox church in Moscow.<ref name=7dnjune2010/> The family currently lives in Moscow.<ref name=7dnjan11/> Anissina also spends time in France and works with young ice dancers.<ref name=oeil/>
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Born into an ice skating family,<ref name=ladepeche000401/> Anissina began skating at the age of four.<ref name=jbm96/> By age nine she was determined to become a champion.<ref name=ladepeche000402/> Her mother, having been injured in [[pair skating]], discouraged her from following in her footsteps so the young skater went into [[ice dancing]].<ref name=jbm96/><ref name=ladepeche000401/>
 
Early in her career, Anissina competed with [[Sergei Sakhnovski]], representing the Soviet Union. Following that partnership, she teamed up with [[Ilia Averbukh]]. They represented the Soviet Union and, after that country's dissolution, Russia. They were the 1990 and 1992 [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Champions]].<ref name=isuwj/> Their partnership ended at the end of the 1991–92 season;<ref name=lepoint020301/> Averbukh decided to leave Anissina to skate with [[Irina Lobacheva]] with whom he had fallen in love.<ref name=ladepeche000402/>
 
Anissina trained for several months without a partner at the same rink as the new duo.<ref name=monde020219/>
She received little help from the Russian federation in her search for a new partner.<ref name=ladepeche000401/> She and her mother studied videotapes of international competitions and selected [[Gwendal Peizerat]] and [[Victor Kraatz]].<ref name=ladepeche000402/> Anissina sent letters to both but the one to Kraatz did not reach him.<ref name=ladepeche000402/> Peizerat did not respond immediately but when his partnership with Marina Morel fell apart, he contacted Anissina.<ref name=pb120416/>
 
=== Partnership with Peizerat ===
Anissina arrived in [[Lyon]], France, in February 1993, declaring her goal of becoming World and Olympic champion.<ref name=lepoint020301/> She wanted to bring Peizerat back to Russia with her but his family was opposed.<ref name=lepoint020301/> Anissina settled in France and began learning the language but experienced homesickness.<ref name=monde020219/> She focused intensely on skating and insisted her partner, who was dividing his time between skating and his education, be equally focused on their career.<ref name=lepoint020301/> Their first year together produced many quarrels and they came close to splitting up.<ref name=lepoint020301/> Their coach [[Muriel Boucher-Zazoui]], however, immediately felt it was a promising partnership, saying "They are like fire and ice".<ref name=ladepeche000402/>
 
Anissina and Peizerat were selected for the [[Figure skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Winter Olympics]] in [[Lillehammer]] but her French citizenship was granted a few weeks too late.<ref name=monde020219/> The Olympics, unlike most skating competitions, require both partners to be citizens of the country they are representing.
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Anissina and Peizerat won the 1998 [[1998 Winter Olympic Games|Olympic bronze medal]] and [[1998 World Figure Skating Championships|1998]] and [[1999 World Figure Skating Championships|1999 World]] silver medals behind [[Anjelika Krylova]] and [[Oleg Ovsyannikov]]. The Russians retired due to injury and Anissina and Peizerat then developed a rivalry with the Italians [[Barbara Fusar-Poli]] and [[Maurizio Margaglio]]. The French won the 2000 [[2000 European Figure Skating Championships|European]] and [[2000 World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]].<ref name=ladepeche000401/> In 2001, Anissina and Peizerat won European and World silver behind the Italians but surged past them in 2002 to reclaim their [[2002 European Figure Skating Championships|European title]] and become the Olympic Champions. At the 2002 Olympics, they led after the compulsory dances and the original dance. Their free dance, Liberty, mixed music with sections from the famed freedom speech by [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]; a 5–4 split of the judges' panel had them in first place in this segment ahead of Lobecheva and Averbukh, and they became the first French ice dancers to win the Olympic gold medal.<ref name=ap020218/>
 
After the Olympics, Anissina and Peizerat retired from competition but continued skating together for many years in shows around the world.<ref name=oeil/> During their career, they represented the club Lyon TSC. Their signature move was Anissina lifting Peizerat off the ice, switching the traditional gender roles in lifts.
 
Anissina coached for several years in [[Marseille]] at S.O.G.M.A. 13.<ref name=agrandit/> She has also done some choreography for other skaters.<ref name=gs091503/> In 2013, she said she hoped to qualify for the 2014 Sochi Olympics with Peizerat.<ref>http://en.rsport.ru/other_sports/20130618/668768612.html</ref>
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* Borrasca <br><small> by [[Ottmar Liebert]] </small>
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* J'en ai Marre <br><small> by Hugues Le Bars </small>
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* Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps
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* Tango <br><small> by [[Astor Piazolla]] </small>
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* [[Still Loving You]] <br><small> by [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]] </small>
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* J'en ai Marre <br><small> by Hugues Le Bars </small>
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* Ahla Leila <br><small> by Muhammad Sultan </small>
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* [[Kozachok]]
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* [[I'm Sorry (Brenda Lee song)|I'm Sorry]] <br><small> performed by [[Brenda Lee]] </small>
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| [[Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev)|Romeo and Juliet]] <br><small> by [[Sergei Prokofiev]]: </small>
* The Montagues and the Capulets
* Death of Juliet
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* Time To Say Goodbye <br><small> performed by [[Sarah Brightman]], [[Andrea Bocelli]] </small>
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* Waltz from [[Masquerade (Khachaturian)|Masquerade]] <br><small> by [[Aram Khachaturian]] </small>
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* Waltz from [[A Hunting Accident|My Sweet and Tender Beast]] <br><small> by [[Eugen Doga]] </small>
| [[The Man in the Iron Mask (1998 film)|The Man in the Iron Mask]] <br><small> by [[Nick Glennie-Smith]]: </small>
* Heart of a King
* Surrounded
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* Time To Say Goodbye <br><small> performed by Sarah Brightman, Andrea Bocelli </small>
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! 1999–2000 <br> <ref name=prog/>
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* Black Machine <br><small> by Jazz Machine </small>
* Feeling the Passion <br><small> by Latin Drums </small>
* Tres Deseos <br><small> by [[Gloria Estefan]] </small>
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* Black Machine <br><small> by Jazz Machine </small>
* Nostalgia de Palmeras <br><small> by [[Celia Cruz]] </small>
* Tres Deseos <br><small> by [[Gloria Estefan]] </small>
| [[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]] <br><small> by [[Carl Orff]]: </small>
* O Fortuna imperatrix munda
* Fortune plango vulnera
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* Danse mon Esmeralda <br><small> (from [[Notre-Dame de Paris (musical)]]) <br> performed by [[Garou (singer)|Garou]] </small>
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! 2000–2001 <br> <ref name=bio0001/><ref name=prog/>
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* <small>Foxtrot:</small> More <br><small> by [[Nat King Cole]] </small>
* <small>Quickstep:</small> Dancing Fool
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* <small>Quickstep:</small> Mr Pinstripe Suit <br><small> by [[Big Bad Voodoo Daddy]] </small>
* <small>Foxtrot:</small> More <br><small> by Nat King Cole </small>
* <small>Quickstep</small>
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* Ode to Joy
* Dreams of Candlelight
* Beethoven
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* Susanna <br><small> by [[VOF de Kunst]] </small>
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! 2001–2002 <br> <ref name=bio0102/><ref name=prog/>
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* <small>Flamenco:</small> Malagua
* Tango de Guell
* <small>Flamenco:</small> Malagua
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* Non Merci <br><small> (from [[Cyrano de Bergerac (1990 film)]]) <br> by [[Jean-Claude Petit]] </small>
* Canone Inverso <br><small> by [[Ennio Morricone]] </small>
* Non Merci
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! 1991–1992
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*
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* [[The Barber of Seville]] <br><small> by [[Gioachino Rossini]] </small>
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* [[Hernando's Hideaway]] <br><small> by [[Jerry Ross (composer)|Jerry Ross]] </small>
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! colspan=10 align=center | '''Results'''<ref name=bio0102/><ref name=bio0001/>
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=10 align=center | '''International'''
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! Event
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| align=left | [[Piruetten]] || 5th || || || || || || || ||
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=10 align=center | '''National'''
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| align=left | [[French Figure Skating Championships|French Champ.]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st|| bgcolor=gold | 1st ||
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=4 align=center | '''International'''<ref name=isuwj/>
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! Event
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! 1991–92
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| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Championships]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st || 4th || bgcolor=gold | 1st
|}
 
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<ref name=bio0102>{{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00000462.htm | title = Marina ANISSINA / Gwendal PEIZERAT: 2001/2002 | publisher = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20020803091335/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00000462.htm | archivedate = 3 August 2002 }}</ref>
 
<ref name=jbm96>{{cite web | url = http://www.jbmittan.com/articles/a-anissina.htm | title = Fire on the Ice -&nbsp;— Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat | first = J. Barry | last = Mittan | year = 1996 | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/67cNddHPG | archivedate = May 12, 2012 | deadurl = no }}</ref>
 
<ref name=ladepeche000401>{{cite web | url=http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2000/04/01/84163-Anissina-Peizerat-enfin-au-sommet.html |title=Anissina-Peizerat enfin au sommet | language=French | trans_title = Anissina-Peizerat finally at the top | first=Martine | last=Lecaudey | date=1 April 2000 | publisher=[[La Dépêche du Midi]] | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/63DH3R4q8 | archivedate = 15 November 2011 | deadurl = no }}</ref>
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<ref name=gs091503>{{cite news | url = http://www.goldenskate.com/articles/2003/091503.shtml | title = Peizerat still 'Peaking' | first = Kathleen | last = Bangs | date = 15 September 2003 | work = GoldenSkate | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080807164231/http://www.goldenskate.com/articles/2003/091503.shtml | archivedate = 7 August 2008 | deadurl = yes }}</ref>
 
<ref name=prog>{{cite web | url = http://figureskating.free.fr/aproutines.htm | title = Free dances &nbsp;– Original dances &nbsp;– Exhibitions &nbsp;– Compulsories list | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060719062042/http://figureskating.free.fr/aproutines.htm | archivedate = 19 July 2006 | deadurl = no }}</ref>
 
<ref name=married>{{cite news | url = http://www.kp.ru/print/24053/300032/ | script-title=ru:Марина Анисина и Никита Джигурда поженились | language = Russian | trans_title = Marina Anissina and Nikita Djigurda have married | first = Yulia | last = Kuprina | work = [[Komsomolskaya Pravda]] | date = 23 February 2008 }}</ref>
 
<ref name=teleweek>{{cite web | url= http://teleweek.ru/nikita_djigurda | script-title=ru:...Я предложил Марине: давай станем любовниками. Она ответила как отрезала: меня это не устраивает &nbsp;— но о замужестве подумаю | language=Russian | trans_title = | first= | last= |date= | publisher=teleweek.ru | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090611214112/http://teleweek.ru/nikita_djigurda | archivedate = 11 June 2009 | deadurl = yes }}</ref>
 
<ref name=agrandit>{{cite web | url= http://www.sogma13.com/news/id_news/139115-la-famille-du-patinage-artistique-s-agrandit-/detail | title= LA FAMILLE DU PATINAGE ARTISTIQUE S'AGRANDIT | trans_title = The skating family grows | first= | last= | date= 24 January 2010 | publisher= S.O.G.M.A. 13 | language=French | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110716102123/http://www.sogma13.com/news/id_news/139115-la-famille-du-patinage-artistique-s-agrandit-/detail | archivedate = 16 July 2011 | deadurl = no }}</ref>
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<ref name=life479>{{cite web | url= http://www.lifenews.ru/news/10479 | script-title=ru:Джигурда стал отцом в пятый раз во Франции | trans_title = Dzhigurda's fifth child born in France | first=Tatiana | last = Pustynnikova | date= 25 January 2010 | publisher= [[LifeNews|Lifenews.ru]] | language=Russian | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20100416073046/http://www.lifenews.ru/news/10479 | archivedate = 16 April 2010 | deadurl = no }}</ref>
 
<ref name=7dnjune2010>{{cite web | url= http://7days.ru/article/chronic/458411 | script-title=ru:Джигурда &nbsp;— Анисина: "Мы не остановимся!" | trans_title = Dzhigurda &nbsp;– Anissina : "We will not stop!" | first = Sergo | last = Kukhianidze | date=4 June 2010 | publisher= 7days.ru | language=Russian | accessdate=24 January 2011}}</ref>
 
<ref name=7dnjan11>{{cite web | url= http://7days.ru/article/chronic/525945 | script-title=ru:Никита Джигурда: "С Мариной мне везде по кайфу!" | trans_title = Nikita Dzhigurda: With Marina | first=Sergo | last=Kukhianidze | date=20 January 2011 | publisher= 7days.ru | language=Russian | accessdate=24 January 2011}}</ref>