Szabolcs Vidrai
Born (1977-03-26) 26 March 1977
Budapest, Hungary
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Figure skating career
CountryHungary
Skating clubMAC Nepstadion
Began skating1985[1]
Retired2001

Szabolcs Vidrai (born 26 March 1977)[2] is a Hungarian former competitive figure skater. His highest placement at the European Championships was 10th, in 1996, and his highest placement at the World Championships was 10th, in 1998. He placed 13th at the 1998 Olympics.

After retiring from competition, Vidrai began working as a coach.[1] His former and current students include Viktória Pavuk,[3] Fanni Forgo, and Kristof Forgo (Hungarian junior national champions).

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
1999–2000
[2]
    • Black Machine
      by Jazz Machine

    Results

    GP: Champions Series/Grand Prix

    International[2]
    Event 91–92 92–93 93–94 94–95 95–96 96–97 97–98 98–99 99–00 00–01
    Olympics13th
    Worlds31st18th16th10th20th26th
    Europeans20th14th10thWD17th14th11th
    GP Cup of Russia11th5th5th9th
    GP Lalique10th
    GP NHK Trophy9th
    GP Skate America12th
    GP Skate Canada11th3rd10th
    Czech Skate17th6th
    Finlandia Trophy2nd10th9th
    Golden Spin2nd3rd
    Nebelhorn Trophy18th18th
    Nepela Memorial2nd
    Orex Cup1st
    Penta Cup3rd3rd
    Piruetten16th
    Schäfer Memorial16th10th4th7th1st
    Skate Israel3rd3rd
    Sofia Cup8th
    International[2]
    Junior Worlds23rd23rd7th4th
    EYOF1st
    National[2]
    Hungarian Champ.1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd
    J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

    References

    1. 1 2 Dobor, Helga (2006). "Talking to the Hungarian Team Series part 1". Absolute Skating.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Szabolcs VIDRAI". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 April 2016.
    3. Viktória Pavuk at the International Skating Union
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