Roman Kostomarov


Roman Sergeyevich Kostomarov is a Russian ice dancer. With partner Tatiana Navka, he is the 2006 Olympic champion, two-time World champion, three-time Grand Prix Final champion, and three-time European champion.

Career

Kostomarov began skating at the age of nine and a coach put him in ice dancing at eleven. He won the 1996 World Juniors Championships with Ekaterina Davydova.
Kostomarov began competing with Tatiana Navka during the 1998–99 season. They were coached by Natalia Linichuk. They won the bronze medal at the Russian Championships and were sent to the World Championships in their first season together, placing 12th. Linichuk then dissolved the team and paired Kostomarov with Anna Semenovich. He competed with Semenovich during the 1999–2000 season.
In mid-2000, Kostomarov called Navka and asked to skate with her again. They were coached by Alexander Zhulin in New Jersey. Navka/Kostomarov won the World title in 2004 and again in 2005. They also won three European titles from 2004–2006. They then won gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Navka/Kostomarov retired from competition after the Olympics but continue to skate in shows together.
Kostomarov has skated with celebrity partners in Russian ice shows such as Ice Age.

Personal life

Kostomarov married Austrian ladies' champion Julia Lautowa in June 2004. Their relationship ended in divorce. In April 2014, he married Russian ice dancer Oksana Domnina. Their daughter, Anastasia, was born on 2 January 2011. Their son, Ilya, was born in January 2016.

Programs

SeasonOriginal danceFree danceExhibition
2005–2006

  • Carmen
  • by Georges Bizet

    • Sikuriadas
    by Inti-Illimani
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    2004–2005
  • Tosca
  • by Giacomo Puccini

    by Remo Giazotto, Tomaso Albinoni
    2003–2004

    performed by Al Jarreau
    by Bill Haley

    by Henry Mancini
  • Austin Powers
  • 2002–2003
    by Eugen Doga
    • March
  • The Feeling Begins

  • by Peter Gabriel
    2001–2002

    by James Horner
    by Astor Piazzolla

    by Michael Jackson
    by George Benson
    • Logozo
    by Sidestepper
    2000–2001

    • Foxtrot: Fever
    by Peggy Lee
  • Funeral for a Friend
  • by Elton John
    1998–1999

    Loved a Woman?
    by Bryan Adams

    by Maurice Ravel

    Competitive highlights

    GP: Part of Champions Series from 1995; renamed Grand Prix in 1998

    With Navka

    With Semenovich

    With Davydova