Marika Humphreys


Marika Humphreys-Baranova is a British former competitive ice dancer. With partner and husband Vitaliy Baranov, she is the 2002 Karl Schäfer Memorial champion, 2001 Finlandia Trophy silver medalist, 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist, and a two-time British national champion. They competed at the Olympics, World Championships, and European Championships. Earlier in her career, Humphreys won three national titles with Philip Askew and Justin Lanning.

Personal life

Marika Humphreys was born on 3 January 1977 in Chester. She and Baranov were married in March 1999. The two formerly resided in Shotton, Flintshire. In 2009, Humphreys-Baranova graduated from Glyndwr University with an honours degree in sports and exercise sciences.

Career

Early career

Marika Humphreys began learning to skate in 1983. In the 1992–93 season, she became the youngest ice dancer ever to win the British senior title, winning at age 15 with her first partner, Justin Lanning. They went on to place 12th at the 1993 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, and 17th at the 1993 World Championships in Prague, Czech Republic. The following season, they took silver behind Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean and finished 16th at the 1994 World Championships in Chiba, Japan.

Partnership with Askew

In the 1995–96 season, Humphreys won the British national title with Philip Askew. They placed 11th at the 1996 European Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, and 17th at the 1996 World Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The following season, Humphreys/Askew received two Champions Series invitations; they ranked 9th at the 1996 Skate Canada International and 8th at the 1996 Nations Cup. They repeated as national champions and took bronze at the Lysiane Lauret Challenge. They were 15th at the 1997 European Championships in Paris, France, and 16th at the 1997 World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland. The 1997 Karl Schäfer Memorial was their final competition together.

Partnership with Baranov

Humphreys met Ukrainian ice dancer Vitaliy Baranov while auditioning for the Blackpool Hot Ice show. They began competing together in the 1998–99 season, obtaining the bronze medal at the British Championships. The following season, they missed the national championships due to a car accident.
In the 2000–01 season, Humphreys/Baranov won bronze medals at the 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy and 2000 Finlandia Trophy before making their Grand Prix debut. They withdrew from the 2000 Skate Canada International before the free dance and finished 8th at the 2000 Trophée Lalique. After winning their first national title together, the two placed 12th at the 2001 European Championships in Bratislava and 16th at the 2001 World Championships in Vancouver. They were coached by Roy and Betty Callaway.
In the 2001–02 season, Humphreys/Baranov were awarded silver at the 2001 Finlandia Trophy, bronze at the Golden Spin of Zagreb, and gold at the British Championships. They finished sixth at their Grand Prix assignment, the 2001 NHK Trophy. Although they qualified for the Olympics under International Skating Union rules, they did not meet the criteria of the British Olympic Association ; the BOA initially refused to allow them to compete but changed its stance in December 2001. In January 2002, Humphreys/Baranov finished 11th at the European Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland. In February, Humphreys/Baranov competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States. They finished 15th overall after ranking 16th in both compulsory dances, 15th in the original dance, and 15th in the free dance. The following month, they placed 14th at the 2002 World Championships in Nagano, Japan.
In the 2002–03 season, Humphreys/Baranov were coached by Natalia Dubova in Cromwell, Connecticut, and by Roy Callaway in Deeside, north Wales. They were awarded the gold medal at the 2002 Karl Schäfer Memorial and appeared at two Grand Prix events. The duo ranked 7th at the 2002 Cup of Russia and withdrew from the 2002 NHK Trophy after the compulsory dance. They missed the British Championships but took the bronze medal at the event the following season. They then retired from competition.

Post-competitive career

Officiating for International Skating Union

Humphreys-Baranova was a technical specialist for the ISU from 2005 to 2017. She served as the Technical Specialist for the Ice Dance event at the 2010 Olympics, the European Championships in Warsaw 2007, and as the ice dancing Assistant Technical Specialist at the 2008 and 2006 World Figure Skating Championships. Humphreys-Baranova also trained new Technical Specialists for the ISU until her retirement from ISU service. In 2019 she was presented with an ISU Long Service medal for her contribution and services to International Ice Dance.

Academic Study

In 2006 Humphreys-Baranova commenced studies of Applied Sport and Exercise Sciences at Glyndwr University as a mature student, graduating BSc in 2009.

Coaching - Deeside Ice Rink

Humphreys-Baranova coached at Deeside ice rink between 1996 and 2013. Notably forming a Synchronised skating team for the Deeside Ice Skating Club and coaching the team to 2 British Championships in 1996 and 1997 while still competing herself. In 2000 Marika jointly coached the British Novice Ice Dance Champions, Victoria and David Usherwood. In 2006 she coached and choreographed British Junior Silver medallists Lindsey Woostencroft and Jamie Whyte. In the 2009/10 and 2010/11 season Marika created choreography for British Junior Champions Charlotte Aiken and Josh Whidbourne in cooperation with their coach, Joan Slater MBE. In 2012/13 season, she was recruited to for their pre-Olympic season, coordinating the team to attain a and 12th at the

Coaching - Lee Valley Ice Centre

In April 2013 she became the Elite Skating Coordinator for the Lee Valley Ice Centre in London.

Programs

SeasonOriginal danceFree dance
2003–04

  • Hey Pachuco
  • Swing Lovor
  • Hey Pachuco
  • Sirocco
  • by Momo and Christophe Goze
    • Sahara
    arranged by Haylie Ecker and Brian Gascoigne
    performed by Bond
    2002–03

    by Frederic Chopin,
    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    by Jacques Offenbach,
    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    • * Allegro Brilliante
    • * Polka
  • The War of the Worlds
  • by Jeff Wayne
    • * The Eve of the War,
    • * Spirit of Men / Nathaniel,
    • * The Eve of the War,
    2001–02
    • Passionata
    by Georges Bizet
    • Carmen Fantasy
    by Georges Bizet
    performed by Anne-Sopie Mutter
    and the Vienna Philharmonic
    • Spanish waltz: Prelude from Carmen
    by Georges Bizet,
    Manhattan Pops Orchestra

    • Mr. Zoot Suit

    by The Flying Neutrinos

    by Cherry Poppin' Daddies
    2000–01

    by Marilyn Monroe
    by Marilyn Monroe

    • Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
    by Franz Liszt,
    Boston Pops Orchestra

    Results

    GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix

    With Baranov

    With Askew

    With Lanning