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Samuel Gezalian (Armenian: Սամվէլ Գյոզալյան , Russian: Самвел Гезалян; born September 12, 1970 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union) is an Armenian ice dancer who has represented the Soviet Union, Belarus, Germany, and Armenia in competition. He originally competed with Tatiana Navka for the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of that country, Navka and Gezalian chose to skate for Belarus. Together, they placed 11th at the 1994 Winter Olympics. When his partnership with Navka broke up, Gezalian teamed up with American-born Jennifer Goolsbee to represent Germany. They won the 1997 German Figure Skating Championships. However, that partnership broke up quickly due to Goolsbee's citizenship problems. Gezalian then teamed up with Xenia Smetanenko and competed with her representing his native Armenia at the 1998 Winter Olympics, where they placed 24th. References Sports-reference profile Skatabase: 1990s Europeans Skatabase: 1990s Worlds Skatabase: 1990s Olympics v · d · eGerman Champions in Figure Skating – Ice dancing 1950: Eva Prawitz & Horst Faber • 1951: Hella Lamprecht & Kurt Müller • 1952: Marlies Schroer & Kurt Müller • 1953: Hedwig Trauth & Wilhelm Trauth • 1954: Maria Jühe & Eberhard Vitger • 1955–57: Sigrid Knake & Gunther Koch • 1958–61: Rita Pauka & Peter Kwiet • 1962–63: Helga Burkhardt & Hannes Burkhardt • 1964–67: Gabriele Rauch & Rudi Matysik • 1967–73: Angelika Buck & Erich Buck • 1974: Sylvia Fuchs & Michael Fuchs • 1975–76: Christina Henke & Udo Dönsdorf • 1977: GGabriele Schäfer & Robert Dietz • 1978–80: Henriette Fröschl & Christian Steiner • 1981–82: Birgit Goller & Peter Klisch • 1983–85: Petra Born & Rainer Schönborn • 1986–88: Antonia Becherer & Ferdinand Becherer • 1989: Andrea Weppelman & Hendryk Schamberger • 1990–91: Saskia Stähler & Sven Authorsen • 1992–95: Jennifer Goolsbee & Hendryk Schamberger • 1996: Kati Winkler & René Lohse • 1997: Jennifer Goolsbee & Samuel Gezalian • 1998–2000: Kati Winkler & René Lohse • 2001–02: Stephanie Rauer & Thomas Rauer • 2003–04: Kati Winkler & René Lohse • 2005–06: Christina Beier & William Beier • 2007: Nelli Zhiganshina & Alexander Gazsi • 2008: Christina Beier & William Beier • 2009: Carolina Hermann & Daniel Hermann • 2010: Christina Beier & William Beier • 2011: Nelli Zhiganshina & Alexander Gazsi This Armenian biographical article relating to sports is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This biographical article relating to sports in Belarus is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This article on a German figure skater is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e