Jonathan Guerreiro
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Jonathan Guerreiro

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3 April 1991(Sydney, New South Wales, Australia)
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Introduction

Jonathan Franciscovich Guerreiro (Russian: Джонатан Францискович Гурейро; born 3 April 1991) is a Russian-Australian ice dancer who currently competes with Tiffany Zahorski. He is a two-time World Junior medalist, having won bronze in 2009 with Ekaterina Riazanova and silver in 2011 with Ekaterina Pushkash.

Personal life

Guerreiro was born on 3 April 1991 in Sydney, Australia, to Svetlana Liapina, a former ice dancer for the Soviet Union, and Francisco Guerreiro from Portugal. He grew up in Australia before moving to Moscow with his family in 2005. He holds dual Russian-Australian citizenship.

Early career

After early partnerships with Australians Kiah Pilz and Rachael Reading, Guerreiro competed on the Russian regional level with Daria Panfilova. He teamed up with Ekaterina Riazanova in the summer of 2006. They competed together for three seasons and won the bronze medal at the 2009 World Junior Championships. They were coached by Elena Kustarova and Svetlana Alexeeva at Blue Bird FSC in Moscow. Shortly after the 2009 Junior Worlds, Riazanova ended the partnership to skate with Ilia Tkachenko.

Partnership with Pushkash

Junior career

Coaches Irina Zhuk and Alexander Svinin arranged a tryout with Ekaterina Pushkash and they teamed up in May 2009. They finished 5th at the 2009–10 Junior Grand Prix Final and won the bronze medal at the 2010 Russian Junior Championships. At the end of the season, they switched coaches to Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponossov, which required them to move to Aston, Pennsylvania in the United States.

During the 2010–11 season, they finished 4th at the JGP Final. At the 2011 Russian Junior Championships, they won the silver medal and were assigned to the World Junior Championships where they won silver.

Senior career

Pushkash and Guerreiro moved up to the senior level for the 2011–12 season. Guerreiro fractured his left foot in training in June 2011, causing them to miss a few weeks of training. They competed at two Grand Prix events, 2011 Skate Canada and 2011 Cup of Russia. At the end of the season, they changed coaches to Nikolai Morozov in Moscow.

Prior to the 2013–14 season, Pushkash and Guerreiro began training with Anjelika Krylova and Pasquale Camerlengo in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. They ended their partnership at the end of the season.

Partnership with Zahorski

In 2014, Guerreiro formed a partnership with French ice dancer Tiffany Zahorski, coached by Alexander Zhulin. In July 2014, the Russian Federation asked the French Skating Federation (FFSG) to release her to skate for Russia. They placed fifth at the 2015 Russian Championships.

The FFSG released Zahorski in October 2015, three years and nine months after her last competition for France, allowing Zahorski/Guerreiro to appear for Russia internationally. The two made their international debut at the 2015 Santa Claus Cup, winning the gold medal. They finished fifth at the 2016 Russian Championships.

In the 2016–17 season, Zahorski/Guerreiro won the bronze medal at the 2016 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial after placing third in both segments and earning a new personal best total score of 165.64 points. They received another bronze medal in their next event, the 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy. For the third consecutive year, they finished 5th at the Russian Championships. Zahorski competed in the free dance after developing a fever.

Programs

With Zahorski

Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2016–17
  • Blues: Nasty Naughty Boy
    by Christina Aguilera
  • Swing: All night long
    by Parov Stelar
  • Nocturne
  • Bohemian Rhapsody
    by Queen
  • Wicked Game
    by Gemma Hayes

  • Valse Triste
    by Jean Sibelius
2015–16
  • The Nutcracker Waltz
    by Tchaikovsky
  • Pizzicato Polka
    by Josef Strauss, Johann Strauss II
  • Nocturne
  • Bohemian Rhapsody
    by Queen
2014–15
  • Paso doble
  • Amélie
    by Yann Tiersen

With Pushkash

Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2013–14
  • Show Me How You Burlesque
    by Christina Aguilera
  • Somewhere in Time
    by John Barry
    performed by Maksim Mrvica
2012–13
  • Quidam
    • Marelle
    • Zydeko
  • Tristan & Iseult
    by Maxime Rodriguez
2011–12
  • Samba: Conga
    by Gloria Estefan
  • Rhumba: La Vuelta
    by Gizelle D'Cole
  • Samba: Mujer Latina
    by Thalía
  • Capriccio Rhapsody
    by Niccolo Paganini
2010–11
  • Waltz: Algo pequeñito
    by Daniel Diges
  • Scorchio
    by Tonči Huljić
  • Bust Your Windows
    by Jazmine Sullivan
Original dance
2009–10
  • Russian folk: Barynya
  • Un Giorno Per Noi
    (from Romeo and Juliet)
    by Nino Rota
    performed by Jonathan Ansell, Hayley Westenra

With Riazanova

Season Original dance Free dance
2008–09
  • Slow foxtrot: C'est Si Bon
    performed by Louis Armstrong
  • Swing: Sing, Sing, Sing
    by Louis Prima
  • James Bond medley
    • Music
      by Monty Norman and John Barry
    • GoldenEye
      performed by Tina Turner
2007–08
  • Gulya
    (from Road of The Gypsies)
    by Loyko
  • Yabloko
    (from Queen of the Gypsies)
    by Eugen Doga
  • Perfida
    by Alberto Dominguez
2006–07
  • Weary Sun
    by Jerzy Petersburski
    version by Aleksandr Tsfasman
  • Spanish Dance
    by Jose Moren

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

with Zahorski

International
Event 14–15 15–16 16–17
GP Rostelecom Cup 5th
CS Finlandia Trophy 3rd
CS Nepela Memorial 3rd
CS Warsaw Cup 2nd
Santa Claus Cup 1st
National
Russian Champ 5th 5th 5th
Cup of Russia 1st 1st
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

With Pushkash

Guerreiro and Pushkash at the 2010–11 JGP Final
International
Event 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14
GP Bompard 7th
GP Rostel. Cup 7th
GP Skate Canada 6th
Bavarian Open 2nd 5th
Crystal Skate 2nd
Ice Star 3rd
MNNT Cup 1st
Nepela Memorial 2nd 9th
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 2nd
JGP Final 5th 4th
JGP Czech Rep. 1st
JGP Germany 1st
JGP Japan 2nd
JGP Turkey 2nd
NRW Trophy 1st J
National
Russian Champ. 4th 6th 8th
Russian Jr. Champ. 3rd 2nd
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

With Riazanova

Guerreiro with Ekaterina Riazanova at the 2009 Junior Worlds
International: Junior
Event 06–07 07–08 08–09
World Junior Champ. 6th 3rd
JGP Final 8th 3rd
JGP Germany 2nd
JGP Italy 2nd
JGP Romania 9th 2nd
JGP Spain 1st
NRW Trophy 1st J
National
Russian Junior Champ. 3rd 1st
J = Junior level

With Pilz

National
Event 2002–03
Australian Championships 3rd N
N = Novice level

Detailed results

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.

With Zahorski

2016–17 season
Date Event SD FD Total
22–25 December 2016 2017 Russian Championships 5
69.01
5
100.45
5
169.46
17–20 November 2016 2016 CS Warsaw Cup 2
69.06
2
103.96
2
173.02
4–6 November 2016 2016 Rostelecom Cup 5
64.28
5
92.67
5
156.95
6–10 October 2016 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy 3
62.27
4
90.73
3
153.00
30 September – 2 October 2016 2016 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial 3
68.04
3
97.60
3
165.64
2015–16 season
Date Event SD FD Total
23–27 December 2015 2016 Russian Championships 5
61.30
5
98.30
5
159.60
28-30 November 2015 2015 Santa Claus Cup 1
57.97
1
93.50
1
151.47
2014–15 season
Date Event SD FD Total
24–28 December 2014 2015 Russian Championships 5
59.62
5
85.51
5
145.13