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Dario Cirisano
Russian ice dancer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dario Cirisano (Russian: Дарио Чиризано, born 12 June 2001) is a Russian ice dancer of Italian descent. With his former skating partner, Irina Khavronina, he is the 2020 Youth Olympic champion and 2022 Russian junior champion.
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Personal life
Cirisano was born on 12 June 2001 in Crotone, Italy, but moved to St. Petersburg in 2006. His father, Benito, is Italian, and he has an older sister, Valeria.
Career
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Early years
Cirisano began learning to skate as a five-year-old in 2006.[1] He began competing in ice dance during the 2016–17 season, skating with Marina Tikhonova. Their partnership lasted two seasons.[2]
In 2018, Cirisano teamed up with Irina Khavronina. The two finished 11th at the 2019 Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships.
2019–20 season: Junior international debut
Khavronina/Cirisano made their international debut in January at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne, Switzerland. They ranked first in both segments and outscored fellow Russians Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy by 5.48 points to take the gold medal.
2020–21 season
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the international junior season was cancelled, and Khavronina/Cirisano competed exclusively domestically. They won the bronze medal at the 2021 Russian Junior Championships.[3]
2021–22 season
With the resumption of international junior competition, Khavronina/Cirisano received their first ISU Junior Grand Prix assignment to the 2021 JGP Russia in September. The team scored a new personal best to win the rhythm dance and ultimately took the gold medal overall, despite falling slightly behind compatriots Sofia Leonteva / Daniil Gorelkin in the free dance.
At their next assignment, 2021 JGP Poland, Khavronina/Cirisano again upgraded their personal best in the rhythm dance, scoring 68.05 points to win the segment.
2022–23 season
In autumn, Khavronina/Cirisano participated at two stages of Russian Grand prix, in Sochi, finished 3rd, and Moscow finished 2nd. In result, they qualified for 2023 Russian national. At the national championship they took 5th place after the short program, but withdrew from the free program due to Irina's illness.
In January 2023, the team parted ways.[4]
In May, it was announced that Cirisano teamed up with Denisa Cimlová from Czech Republic, however, the partnership dissolved shortly afterwards due to the Figure Skating Federation of Russia refusing to release him.[5][6] In late 2023, he returned to Russia and teamed up with Elizaveta Pasechnik.[7]
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Programs
With Khavronina
Competitive highlights
JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Pasechnik
With Khavronina

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Detailed results
With Khavronina
Junior results
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