Vadym Kolesnik

Vadym Kolesnik (Ukrainian: Вадим Колесник; born October 27, 2001) is a Ukrainian-born ice dancer who competes for the United States. With his skating partner, Emilea Zingas, he is the 2022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalist and 2023 U.S. national pewter medalist.

Vadym Kolesnik
Zingas/Kolesnik at the 2023 Skate Canada International
Native nameВадим Колесник (Ukrainian)
Other namesVadim Kolesnyk
Born (2001-10-27) October 27, 2001 (age 22)
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country United States
PartnerEmilea Zingas
CoachIgor Shpilband
Pasquale Camerlengo
Adrienne Lenda
Natalia Deller
Skating clubSC of New York
Began skating2006
Medal record
Representing  United States
Figure skating: Ice dance
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2020 TallinnIce dance
Junior Grand Prix Final
Silver medal – second place2019–20 TorinoIce dance

With his former partner, Avonley Nguyen, he is the 2020 World Junior champion, the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and the 2020 U.S. junior national champion. He has also won four medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, including three golds, and qualified to the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final.

Personal life

Kolesnik was born on October 27, 2001, in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[2] He moved to the United States in spring 2017.[3]

Career

Early years

Kolesnik began learning to skate as a four-year-old after his grandmother took him to a local rink.[3] The coaches at the rink did not wish to take him due to his weight, but he kept returning until one accepted him.[3] In the 2015–2016 season, he appeared internationally with Zlata Iefymenko for Ukraine. Competing in advanced novice ice dancing, they placed ninth at the 2015 Ice Star and then fourth at the 2015 NRW Trophy.[4]

2016–2017 season

In autumn 2016, Kolesnik and Avonley Nguyen of the United States had a three-week tryout in Novi, Michigan, following which he returned to Ukraine for a few months.[3] They began their partnership in February 2017.[5]

2017–2018 season: Debut of Nguyen/Kolesnik

Nguyen/Kolesnik received their first ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) assignments in the 2017–2018 season. They placed fifth at JGP Belarus and sixth at JGP Italy. After taking gold in junior ice dancing at Midwestern Sectionals, they qualified to the 2018 U.S. Championships, where they would finish fifth.

2018–2019 season: JGP medals

Nguyen/Kolesnik at the 2019 World Junior Championships

Nguyen/Kolesnik won the silver medal at 2018 JGP Lithuania, behind Russia's Ushakova/Nekrasov, and the gold at 2018 JGP Slovenia to qualify for their first JGP Final. They placed fifth overall at the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final after placing fifth in the rhythm dance and fifth in the free dance.

At the 2019 U.S. Championships, they won the silver medal behind Green/Green after placing second in the rhythm dance and winning the free dance.

At the 2019 World Junior Championships, Nguyen/Kolesnik placed fifth in the rhythm dance but moved up to fourth overall after placing third in the free dance. They were awarded a small bronze medal for the free, where they had the highest technical base value of any of the competing teams and the second-highest technical score overall.[6]

2019–2020 season: Junior World champion

Nguyen/Kolesnik at the 2019–20 JGP Final

Nguyen/Kolesnik began their Junior Grand Prix season at the 2019 JGP United States, where they placed first in both segments with personal best scores and won the gold medal. At 2019 JGP Poland, they again set personal best scores in both segments to take the title and qualify for the 2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final. Competing at the Final, Nguyen/Kolesnik narrowly lost the gold medal by only 0.16 points behind Kazakova/Reviya of Georgia at the JGP Final.[7] She commented "we're a little disappointed right now, but we’ll continue to keep on working. All our competitors were really strong. We were only a fourth of a point behind, and we felt we could push and get to the next level, but it didn’t work out."[8]

At the 2020 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Nguyen/Kolesnik scored 184.38 total points to take the gold medal by more than 22 points. Their free dance, set to Rachmaninoff's "Piano Concerto No. 2," featured all positive grades of execution and eight Level 4 elements, earning 109.89 points.[9]

At the 2020 Bavarian Open, they placed first in both the rhythm dance and free dance to win the gold medal. They concluded the season at the 2020 World Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia, where they entered as one of the favorites for the title. Nguyen/Kolesnik placed third in the rhythm dance behind Shanaeva/Naryzhnyy and Kazakova/Reviya, after Nguyen stepped out of her twizzle sequence. She remarked they had "left a few points on the table, but now we'll focus on the free dance."[10] They won the free dance, setting a new junior world record and taking the Junior World title over Kazakova/Reviya. Nguyen said afterward, "I've dreamed about this moment for so long and to know that our work finally paid off, it just feels great!" Kolesnik indicated that they had not decided whether to move up to senior competition or remain at the junior level for another season.[11]

At the end of June, Nguyen announced that the two had split. She said she had "many happy memories" of their partnership and wished him the best as they "pursued different paths."[12] Within minutes, Kolesnik's announcement post followed. He thanked Nguyen "for all you have done for our partnership," expressed his admiration for her, and wished her all the best.[13]

2022–2023 season: Debut of Zingas/Kolesnik

After many months of searching for a new permanent partnership in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kolesnik tried out with Cypriot-American singles skater Emilea Zingas.[14] Kolesnik would later say that "the first time I skated with Emilea I felt something special. I felt like I can be myself. She opens up in the way that I want to skate and that's how it comes out — freedom."[15] On May 15, 2022, Zingas officially announced that the two would compete together representing the United States.[16]

Zingas/Kolesnik made their international debut in December 2022 at 2022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, where they won the bronze medal.[14]

After winning gold in November 2022 at the U.S. Ice Dance Final to qualify for the 2023 U.S. Championships, the team entered a dance field more open than normal due to presumptive national silver medalists Hawayek/Baker being absent due to health issues. Zingas/Kolesnik unexpectedly placed third in the rhythm dance, less than a point ahead of Zagreb gold medalists Carreira/Ponomarenko, who had erred on their twizzles.[15] After the free dance, Carreira/Ponomarenko had squeaked ahead overall by 0.32, but Zingas/Kolesnik stood on the podium as pewter medalists, a noteworthy achievement in a team's first season. Kolesnik said of the new partnership "I think we've got a match."[17]

2023–2024 season

For their free dance, Zingas proposed skating to Alan Menken's Beauty and the Beast film score, which Kolesnik was persuaded of after a "watch party."[18]

Beginning the season on the Challenger circuit, Zingas/Kolesnik finished fourth at the 2023 CS Nepela Memorial.[19] They were invited to make their Grand Prix debut at the 2023 Skate Canada International, where they placed fifth, despite a rhythm dance twizzle error.[20][18] They were fifth as well at the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo.[21] Zingas/Kolesnik finished out the fall season at the 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, where they won the silver medal.[19]

In advance of the 2024 U.S. Championships, Zingas/Kolesnik were named as first alternates for the American team for the 2024 Four Continents Championships in Shanghai.[22] They finished only sixth at the national championships, but were notified while driving home that national champions Chock/Bates had withdrawn from the Four Continents Championships due to illness, and they were to fly to Shanghai the following morning.[23][24] They were fourth in both segments of the competition, coming fourth overall, 1.07 points back of bronze medalists Carreira/Ponomarenko. Zingas called the event "a great bonus."[24]

Programs

With Zingas

SeasonRhythm danceFree danceExhibition
2023–2024
[25]
2022–2023
[26]

With Nguyen

SeasonRhythm danceFree danceExhibition
2019–2020
[27]
2018–2019
[2]
Short danceFree danceExhibition
2017–2018
[28]

Records and achievements

Junior world record scores

Nguyen/Kolesnik are the current junior world record holders for the free dance.

Junior ice dance combined total records
DateScoreEventNote
March 7, 2020177.182020 World Junior ChampionshipsLater surpassed by Kateřina Mrázková / Daniel Mrázek at the 2023 World Junior Championships.
Junior ice dance free dance
DateScoreEventNote
March 7, 2020108.912020 World Junior ChampionshipsCurrent junior world record holder.

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

For the United States

With Zingas

International[19]
Event22–2323–24
Four Continents4th
GP Finland5th
GP Skate Canada5th
CS Golden Spin3rd2nd
CS Nepela Memorial4th
National [19]
U.S. Championships4th6th
U.S. Ice Dance Final1st
TBD = Assigned; C = Cancelled

With Nguyen

Nguyen/Kolesnik (left) with Kazakova / Reviya (center) and Shanaeva / Naryzhnyy (right) on the 2019–20 JGP Final podium
International: Junior[29]
Event17–1818–1919–20
Junior Worlds4th1st
JGP Final5th2nd
JGP Belarus5th
JGP Italy6th
JGP Lithuania2nd
JGP Poland1st
JGP Slovenia1st
JGP U.S.1st
Bavarian Open1st
National[29]
U.S. Championships5th J2nd J1st J
J = Junior level;
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

Detailed results

Small medals awarded only at ISU Championships. ISU personal bests highlighted in bold.

With Zingas for the United States

2023–2024 season
DateEventRDFDTotal
Jan. 30 – Feb. 4, 20242024 Four Continents Championships4
75.76
4
117.31
4
193.07
January 22–28, 20242024 U.S. Championships5
77.59
8
104.11
6
181.70
December 6–9, 20232023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb2
78.23
3
105.09
2
183.32
November 17–19, 20232023 Grand Prix of Espoo5
72.13
5
111.65
5
183.78
October 27–29, 20232023 Skate Canada International5
72.25
5
112.71
5
184.96
September 28-30, 20232023 CS Nepela Memorial3
75.61
3
111.67
4
187.28
2022–23 season
DateEventRDFDTotal
January 23–29, 20232023 U.S. Championships3
78.18
4
119.95
4
198.13
December 7–10, 20222022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb3
73.14
3
110.96
3
184.10

With Nguyen for the United States

Junior results

Nguyen/Kolesnik at the 2019–20 JGP Final
2019–20 season
DateEventRDFDTotal
March 2–8, 20202020 World Junior Championships3
68.27
1
108.91
1
177.18
February 3–9, 20202020 Bavarian Open1
64.13
1
101.33
1
165.46
January 20–26, 20202020 U.S. Championships1
74.49
1
109.89
1
184.38
December 5–8, 20192019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final2
68.72
2
106.02
2
174.74
September 18–21, 20192019 JGP Poland1
69.20
1
105.48
1
174.68
August 28–31, 20192019 JGP United States1
66.17
1
104.63
1
170.80
2018–19 season
DateEventRDFDTotal
March 4–10, 20192019 World Junior Championships5
65.18
3
102.72
4
167.90
January 18–27, 20192019 U.S. Championships2
65.92
1
105.14
2
171.06
December 7–12, 20182018–19 JGP Final5
63.73
5
94.74
5
158.47
October 3–6, 20182018 JGP Slovenia1
65.41
1
100.22
1
165.63
September 5–9, 20182018 JGP Lithuania2
63.40
2
98.44
2
161.84
2017–18 season
DateEventSDFDTotal
Dec. 28, 2017 – Jan. 7, 20182018 U.S. Championships7
54.02
4
80.29
5
134.31
October 11–14, 20172017 JGP Italy6
52.84
6
72.46
6
125.30
September 20–23, 20172017 JGP Belarus5
50.37
6
64.52
5
114.89

References

World Junior Record Holders
Preceded by Junior Free Dance
March 7, 2020 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Junior Total Score
March 7, 2020 – March 4, 2023
Succeeded by