Maxim Trankov

{{short description|Russian pair skater (born 1983)}}

{{family name hatnote|Leonidovich|Trankov|lang=Eastern Slavic}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2022}}

{{Infobox figure skater

| name = Maxim Trankov

| image = Максим Траньков.jpg

| imagesize =

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| fullname = Maxim Leonidovich Trankov

| altname =

| country = {{RUS}}

| formercountry =

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1983|10|7|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Perm, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

| hometown =

| residence = Moscow, Russia

| height = {{height|m=1.87|precision=0}}

| partner = Tatiana Volosozhar

| formerpartner = Maria Mukhortova, Natalia Shestakova, Irina Ulanova

| coach = Nina Mozer, Stanislav Morozov

| formercoach = Oleg Vasiliev, Artur Dmitriev, Tamara Moskvina, Nikolai Velikov, Valeri Tiukov, Valentina Tiukova

| choreographer = Nikolai Morozov

| formerchoreographer = Alla Kapranova, Alexander Zhulin, Alexander Matveev, Tatiana Druchinina, Tamara Moskvina

| skating club = Moscow Skating School "Vorobyovy Gory"

| currenttraininglocations = Moscow

| formertraininglocations = Saint Petersburg
Chicago
Perm

| beganskating = 1987

| retired =

| worldranking = Pairs with Volosozhar
38 (2017–18)
24 (2016–17)
7 (2015–16)
2 (2014–15)
1 (2013–14)
1 (2012–13)
2 (2011–12)
25 (2010–11)
Pairs with Mukhortova
5 (2009–10)
6 (2008–09)
10 (2007–08)
13 (2006–07)
12 (2005–06)
9 (2004–05)
26 (2003–04)

| pbrankings = 2 (2015–16)
1 (2013–14)
1 (2012–13)
2 (2011–12)
2 (2010–11)
5 (2009–10)
6 (2008–09)

| combined total = 237.71

| combined date = 2013 Skate America

| SP score = 84.17 (WR)

| SP date = 2014 Winter Olympics

| FS score = 154.66

| FS date = 2013 Skate America

| show-medals = yes

| medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry|{{RUS}}}} (with Volosozhar)

{{MedalSport | Pairs' Figure skating}}

{{MedalOlympic}}

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{{MedalGold|2014 Sochi|Pairs}}

{{MedalGold|2014 Sochi|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}

{{MedalGold| 2013 London |Pairs}}

{{MedalSilver| 2011 Moscow |Pairs}}

{{MedalSilver| 2012 Nice |Pairs}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalGold| 2012 Sheffield |Pairs}}

{{MedalGold| 2013 Zagreb |Pairs}}

{{MedalGold| 2014 Budapest |Pairs}}

{{MedalGold| 2016 Bratislava|Pairs}}

{{MedalCompetition|Grand Prix Final}}

{{MedalGold|2012–2013 Sochi|Pairs}}

{{MedalSilver|2011–2012 Quebec|Pairs}}

{{MedalSilver|2013–2014 Fukuoka|Pairs}}

{{MedalCompetition|Russian Championships}}

{{MedalGold|2011 Saransk|Pairs}}

{{MedalGold|2013 Sochi|Pairs}}

{{MedalGold|2016 Yekaterinburg|Pairs}}

{{MedalCountry|{{RUS}}}} (with Mukhortova)

{{MedalSport | Pairs' Figure skating}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalSilver| 2008 Zagreb |Pairs}}

{{MedalBronze| 2009 Helsinki |Pairs}}

{{MedalBronze| 2010 Tallinn |Pairs}}

{{MedalCompetition|Russian Championships}}

{{MedalGold|2007 Mytishchi|Pairs}}

{{MedalSilver|2008 Saint Petersburg|Pairs}}

{{MedalSilver|2009 Kazan|Pairs}}

{{MedalSilver|2010 Saint Petersburg|Pairs}}

{{MedalBronze|2006 Kazan|Pairs}}

{{MedalCompetition|Winter Universiade}}

{{MedalBronze| 2005 Innsbruck | Pairs}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Junior Championships}}

{{MedalGold| 2005 Kitchener|Pairs}}

{{MedalBronze| 2004 The Hague|Pairs}}

{{MedalCompetition|Junior Grand Prix Final}}

{{MedalGold| 2004–2005 Helsinki|Pairs}}

{{MedalBronze| 2003–2004 Malmö|Pairs}}

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Maxim Leonidovich Trankov ({{langx|ru|Максим Леонидович Траньков}}; born 7 October 1983) is a Russian pair skater. With Tatiana Volosozhar, he is a two-time 2014 Olympic champion in the pairs and in team events, the 2013 World champion, a four-time (2012, 2013, 2014, 2016) European champion, the 2012 Grand Prix Final champion, and a three-time (2011, 2013, 2016) Russian national champion. They have also won six events on the Grand Prix series.

With former partner Maria Mukhortova, Trankov is the 2008 European silver medalist, the 2007 Russian national champion, and the 2005 World Junior champion.

Trankov and Volosozhar are the first figure skaters to win two gold medals at the same Olympics, having taken gold in pairs and in the inaugural team event.

Personal life

Maxim Trankov was born in Perm. His mother competed in running and 400 meter hurdles, while his father Leonid was involved in equestrian sports and taught him to ride a horse. Leonid Trankov died on 20 January 2013.

Trankov is a fan of Russian hip-hop and writes music himself. He has an older brother, Alexei.

In February 2015, it was publicly announced that he and his skating partner, Tatiana Volosozhar became engaged. They got married on 18 August 2015. They welcomed a daughter, Angelika, in February 2017.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}} On 27 January 2021, Volosozhar announced that they were expecting a son in late May/early June 2021.{{Cite web|last=Гордиенко|first=Алеся|title=Татьяна Волосожар и Максим Траньков: "Ждем сына!"|url=https://www.wday.ru/deti/zvezdnye-roditeli/tatyana-volosozhar-i-maksim-trankov-zhdem-syna/|access-date=28 January 2021|website=www.wday.ru|language=ru}} They welcomed a son, Theodore, in May 2021.{{Cite web|title=Instagram Announcement|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CP4_fmsH1qM/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/CP4_fmsH1qM |archive-date=26 December 2021 |url-access=registration|url-status=live|access-date=9 June 2021|website=www.instagram.com}}{{cbignore}}

Early years

Trankov first stepped onto the ice in the fall of 1987 in Perm; his parents wanted him involved in a sport. He left skating for a while but returned and joined the husband-and-wife coaches Valeri Tiukov and Valentina Tiukova. Trankov was growing quite tall and a coach suggested he take up pair skating when he was 11. He recalled, "I said no at first because I was afraid to grab the hand of a girl, but I tried it and then I liked it."

He first skated with Olesya Korchagina for two years, then Ksenia Vasilieva for two years, then Irina Bogomolova. In the summer of 1999 at age 15, he was invited to Saint Petersburg to skate with Irina Ulanova, the daughter of Lyudmila Smirnova and Alexei Ulanov.

Trankov and fellow pair skater Alexander Smirnov lived at the rink, sleeping in the stands or in the coaches' room, and struggled for food but told their parents they were staying in a dormitory. After about a year and a half, Trankov moved in with soldiers who had quarters under the tribune. He was given one free cafeteria meal a day and someone would occasionally bring him food. After three years, he was able to get his own apartment.

Ulanova/Trankov skated together for three years and were fifth at the Russian Junior Championships, but the partnership dissolved when he was 18 due to height and jumping issues. An acquaintance suggested a partner in the United States but Trankov's visa application was declined. He joined husband-and-wife coaches Ludmila Velikova and Nikolai Velikov shortly after in 2002. He skated for one year with Natalia Shestakova; had he joined the group a few months earlier, the Velikovs would have paired him with Julia Obertas. Maria Mukhortova / Pavel Lebedev were also in the same practice group; in 2002, Mukhortova declined to switch partners due to her good results with Lebedev but friction with him would lead her to accept Trankov's offer a year later.

Partnership with Mukhortova

Image:Maria Mukhortova and Maxim Trankov at 2010 European Championships (5).jpg

Trankov teamed up with Mukhortova in 2003. They were coached by Ludmila Velikova and Nikolai Velikov. In their first season together, they won the bronze medal at the Junior Grand Prix Final and at the World Junior Championships, both times placing behind Shestakova/Lebedev. They also won the Russian junior title. The following season, they won gold medals on the junior Grand Prix circuit and also debuted on the senior Grand Prix circuit at 2004 Cup of Russia where they finished 6th. They went on to win the Junior Grand Prix Final and then the 2005 World Junior title.

During the 2005–06 season, Mukhortova/Trankov were given two senior Grand Prix assignments. They placed seventh at Skate Canada and fourth at Cup of Russia. Having taken the bronze medal at the senior Russian Nationals, the pair was sent to the 2006 World Championships following the withdrawal of Olympic champions Tatiana Totmianina / Maxim Marinin. They finished 12th in their senior World debut.

Early in their career together, they were known for their stormy partnership and frequent coaching changes. The Velikovs suggested he team up with Tatiana Volosozhar but the topic was dropped following the 2006 World Championships when the pair switched coaches to Tamara Moskvina. Arguments between Trankov and Mukhortova were frequent and they split up briefly. Although Trankov was interested in skating with Volosozhar, he assumed she would decline because she appeared happy in her partnership with Stanislav Morozov. He resumed skating with Mukhortova but the quarrels continued and Moskvina transferred the pair to Artur Dmitriev in August 2006. In a 2011 interview, Trankov conceded they had not been ideal students, "Frankly, if I were her I would have kicked us out even earlier." In late 2006, they were on the verge of ending their career together, however, Tatiana Tarasova dissuaded them and contacted Oleg Vasiliev to take them on as students. The pair began working with him in December 2006.

During the 2006–07 season, Mukhortova/Trankov placed fifth at Skate America and seventh at Cup of Russia. They then won the Russian national title, finishing nearly 14 points ahead of silver medalists Julia Obertas / Sergei Slavnov, but had to withdraw from the 2007 European Championships after Mukhortova sustained an injury in practice. The pair returned in time for the World Championships but made little improvement on their previous season's result, placing 11th.

The following season, Mukhortova/Trankov won their first Grand Prix medal, bronze at 2007 Trophée Eric Bompard and placed fourth at Cup of Russia. They were unable to defend their national title, placing second to Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov with a gap of ten points. They finished ahead of Kavaguti/Smirnov by two points at the 2008 European Championships and won the silver medal. Mukhortova/Trankov then placed seventh at the 2008 World Championships. They had to take a short break in the middle of their long program at Worlds due to swelling in Trankov's arm and completed the program after some alterations to his costume. Vasiliev said Trankov had a problem with his arm which took a couple months to ascertain and treat. When the season ended, Vasiliev focused on improving Trankov's basic skating, noting Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy's deep edges and flow. His coaches in Perm had not emphasized these skills but Vasiliev was pleased by Trankov's progress toward making up the deficit. They also worked on the triple twist to improve the split and add more difficulty.

Image:Maria Mukhortova and Maxim Trankov at 2010 European Championships (4).jpgDuring the preceding season, Trankov had been skating with a neck injury, which first appeared during the Grand Prix events. He said, "I luxated the first cervical vertebrae, and this is the one that holds the head. The doctor told me that you can't fix it with massage but only with osteopathy which needs a lot of time. We're doing that now and I feel that my body is adjusting. My body already orientated itself to the left. I adjusted to the left, for the jumps and for everything else, and that wasn't good. It's better now and I didn't have any problems anymore with my arm during the last one and a half months. Obviously I was doing less lifts and twists, but I started doing more now and so far it's fine." For a time, however, the injury had put his future in doubt and led Mukhortova to try out with a French skater.

In the 2008–09 season, Mukhortova/Trankov enjoyed considerable success with their short program, but tended to struggle in the long. They won the bronze medal at 2008 Skate America and silver at 2008 Trophée Eric Bompard, qualifying them for their first senior Grand Prix Final where they finished sixth. After placing second behind Kavaguti/Smirnov for the second year at the Russian Championships, they took the bronze medal at the 2009 European Championships and finished fifth at the 2009 World Championships.

For the 2009–10 season, Mukhortova/Trankov were assigned to the Trophee Eric Bompard. They set a new overall personal best score and won the gold medal ahead of two-time World champions Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy. They were silver medalists at their second Grand Prix event, Skate Canada, and won another bronze medal at the 2010 European Championships. The pair finished seventh at the 2010 Winter Olympics and fourth at the 2010 World Championships held in Turin, Italy, in March 2010. Shortly thereafter, they decided to split. Trankov cited tensions in the working relationship with Vasiliev and said he even considered retiring from competitive skating. He and Mukhortova continued skating together in shows until the end of April due to contractual obligations.

Partnership with Volosozhar

=Beginnings=

In March 2010, rumors emerged that Trankov might team up with the Ukrainian Tatiana Volosozhar.

Trankov moved from Saint Petersburg to train in Moscow, beginning training with Volosozhar the week of May 17. They are coached by Nina Mozer. Stanislav Morozov is their assistant coach, helping them with their elements. Igor Tchinaev was their short program choreographer, with Nikolai Morozov choreographing the long program. Nikolai Morozov also worked with them on their stroking to reduce energy loss. The pair had some differences in technique—Volosozhar had to change pace on the entry to the twist as well as adapt to a different hold during throw jumps, while Trankov had to adjust his jumps to match his new partner.

=2010–2011 season=

Volosozhar/Trankov initially performed in domestic Russian cup events and other tests. In late December 2010, they won gold at the 2011 Russian Championships, defeating Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov, the reigning national champions and World bronze medalists.

Per ISU regulations, Volosozhar was barred from international competition for one year from her last event representing Ukraine, the 2010 Winter Olympics. As a result, the pair missed much of the 2010–11 season, including the Grand Prix series and the European Championships. She became eligible for international competition on 16 February 2011, in time for the Mont Blanc Trophy, where the pair competed in order to meet the ISU's minimum technical score requirements for the World Championships. They did so easily and won the event by a sizable margin. The pair decided to fly in early for the World Championships and landed in Tokyo three hours before the earthquake.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}} The event was rescheduled and moved to Moscow.

At the 2011 Worlds, Volosozhar/Trankov placed third in the short program, second in the free skate, and won the silver medal behind 2008–09 champions Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy and ahead of the defending champions, Qing Pang / Jian Tong. It was the first World medal for both partners. The pair are one of few in modern times to reach the World podium in their first season together and in their first appearance at a major international event. Media coverage of the event noted their fast development and their potential for the future. Volosozhar said, "We didn't even think about the silver medal (before Worlds). We thought, maybe we can get the bronze. The result was completely unexpected for us. The most impressive moment of the championships was how enthusiastic the spectators were even before our short program, and I'll never forget how they gave us a standing ovation after the free program."

=2011–2012 season=

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During the off-season, Volosozhar/Trankov performed in shows and prepared for the new season in Novogorsk, as well as a few weeks in New Jersey. In the summer, Trankov sustained a shoulder injury while skating on unsharpened blades since no one with the expertise was available at the time; As a result, they stopped working on lifts for a while.

Volosozhar/Trankov began the 2011–12 season with wins at their two September competitions, the 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy and the 2011 Ondrej Nepela Memorial. Trankov partly tore a groin tendon at the Nepela Memorial. On the Grand Prix series, the pair won Skate Canada with a combined score of 201.38 points and then won the 2011 Trophée Eric Bompard to qualify for the Grand Prix Final. Trankov's inguinal rings (groin) injury caused them to change a pair spin at the Grand Prix Final. Volosozhar/Trankov were the leaders after the short program but placed second to Savchenko/Szolkowy in the free skate and were awarded the silver medal — only 0.18 of point separating the two teams at the end of the competition. At the post-event press conference, they said they would miss Russian Nationals in order to recover fully from their injuries.

At the 2012 European Championships, Volosozhar/Trankov placed first in both programs and won their first European title. They were eighth in the short program at the 2012 World Championships in Nice, France, after both fell on a death spiral. Trankov commented on the ice quality, saying "It is soft in some places, brittle in others. I guess it is ok if you skate right after ice resurfacing, but if you are the last one to skate in the second group, it is quite another story." Volosozhar/Trankov rebounded to place first in the free skate with a new personal best score of 140.90 in the segment. With a total score 0.11 points less than Savchenko/Szolkowy, they won their second World silver medal and received a small gold medal for the free skate.

=2012–2013 season=

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In preparation for the 2012–13 season, the pair spent nearly three months in the U.S. in the summer of 2012 and then spent some time training in Italy. Volosozhar/Trankov won both of their Grand Prix assignments, the 2012 Skate America and the 2012 Cup of Russia, and qualified for the 2012–13 Grand Prix Final in Sochi, Russia. At the Final, they were first in the short program, second in the long program, and won the gold medal ahead of Russian teammates Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov. Volosozhar/Trankov then won their second national title, at the 2013 Russian Championships.

Trankov's father died of a sudden heart attack on 20 January 2013, a few days before the 2013 European Championships; an official confirmed the pair would compete at the event. They placed first in both programs and won the gold medal with a total score of 212.45—more than seven points ahead of silver medalists Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy. At the post-event press conference, Volosozhar said, "It is difficult to raise the mood at this time, but I am glad we made the decision to compete here." Volosozhar/Trankov spent some time training in West Orange, New Jersey just prior to the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario. In March, the pair won their first World title, placing first in both programs and finishing 20.15 points overall ahead of Savchenko/Szolkowy. They set a new pairs' world record in the free skate and combined score (225.71 points) and became Russia's first pairs gold medalists since 2005 when Totmianina/Marinin won the World title. At their first team event, the 2013 World Team Trophy, Volosozhar/Trankov placed first in pairs and Team Russia finished fourth overall.

=2013–2014 season=

Image:Vladimir Putin and Maxim Trankov 24 February 2014.jpeg]]Volosozhar/Trankov trained in Moscow, Sochi, West Orange, New Jersey, and Italy in preparation for the 2013–14 season and planned to perform in a reduced number of shows. The pair started their season with gold at the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy, breaking their own world record scores and scoring a total of 231.96 points. They also won gold at their two Grand Prix events, the 2013 Skate America and 2013 NHK Trophy. At Skate America, Volosozhar/Trankov broke their world records again—posting scores of 83.05 (SP), 154.66 (FS), and 237.71 (total)—while at the NHK Trophy they obtained a total of 236.49 points. Having qualified for their third Grand Prix Final, they were second to Savchenko/Szolkowy in Fukuoka, Japan, and then took the gold medal at the 2014 European Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

Volosozhar/Trankov were sent to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and assigned to the short program in the inaugural team event. The pair placed first in their segment and Team Russia went on to win the gold medal. Volosozhar/Trankov broke their world record again in the pairs skate, posting a score of 84.17 to come in first in the short program and placed first in the free skate with an overall score of 236.86 points, winning the gold medal by more than 18.18 points ahead of silver medalists, teammates Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov. Trankov was the flag bearer of Russia at the closing ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Volosozhar/Trankov received the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" Award 4th class with Russian President Vladimir Putin handing the state awards.

=2014–2015 season=

For the 2014–2015 Grand Prix season, Volosozhar/Trankov were assigned to Skate America and Rostelecom Cup.{{cite web|url=http://isuprod.blob.core.windows.net/media/156261/gp_pairs_updated-july-22.pdf |title=2014–15 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating - Pairs |date=22 July 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140722172217/http://isuprod.blob.core.windows.net/media/156261/gp_pairs_updated-july-22.pdf |archive-date=22 July 2014 }} However, the pair ultimately decided to withdraw due to Trankov's shoulder injury that will require a surgery. They decided to sit out the whole season for Trankov's surgery rehabilitation.

=2015–2016 season=

For the 2015–2016 Grand Prix season, after sitting out the previous season; Volosozhar/Trankov returned to competition at the 2015 Nebelhorn Trophy where they won the gold medal with a score of 202.79 points. They were assigned to the 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard and the 2015 NHK Trophy as their Grand Prix events. Volosozhar and Trankov were first in the short program at the Trophee Eric Bompard, a result that became final after the second day of the competition was cancelled in the wake of the November 2015 Paris attacks. They withdrew from the NHK Trophy due to an injury suffered by Volosozhar. Recovering from her injury; Volosozhar and Trankov decided to compete at the 2016 Russian Championships scheduled on December 24–27 in Ekaterinburg, Russia. They placed first in both the short program and free skate to win their third National title.

On January 27–31, Volosozhar and Trankov competed at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia,

took their fourth European title with a total of 222.66 points, outclassing the second-place finishers, Germans Aliona Savchenko and her new pairs partner Bruno Massot, by more than 22 points.

=2016–2017 season=

Volosozhar and Trankov decided to skip the season, and announced they were expecting a baby.

Television

He appeared in the sixth season of ice show contest Ice Age.

Programs

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Competitive highlights

=With Volosozhar=

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colspan=7 align=center | Results
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=7 align=center | International
Event

! 2010–11

! 2011–12

! 2012–13

! 2013–14

! 2014–15

! 2015–16

align=left | Olympicsbgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | Worldsbgcolor=silver | 2ndbgcolor=silver | 2ndbgcolor=gold | 1st6th
align=left | Europeansbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | Grand Prix Finalbgcolor=silver | 2ndbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=silver | 2nd
align=left | GP Bompardbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1stSkaters did not compete their free skating/free dance programs, as the second day of competition was cancelled due to the November 2015 Paris attacks.
align=left | GP Cup of ChinaWD
align=left | GP NHK Trophybgcolor=gold | 1stWD
align=left | GP Rostelecombgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | GP Skate Americabgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1stWD
align=left | GP Skate Canadabgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | Nebelhornbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | Ondrej Nepelabgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | Mont Blancbgcolor=gold | 1st
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=7 align=center | National
align=left | Russian Champ.bgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=gold | 1st
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=7 align=center | Team events
align=left | Olympicsbgcolor=gold | 1st T
align=left | World Team4th T
1st P

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colspan=8 align=center | Results
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=8 align=center | International
Event

! 2003–04

! 2004–05

! 2005–06

! 2006–07

! 2007–08

! 2008–09

! 2009–10

align=left | Olympics7th
align=left | Worlds12th11th7th5th4th
align=left | Europeansbgcolor=silver | 2ndbgcolor=cc9966 | 3rdbgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd
align=left | Grand Prix Final6th4th
align=left | GP Bompardbgcolor=cc9966 | 3rdbgcolor=silver | 2ndbgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | GP Cup of Russia6th4th7th4th
align=left | GP Skate America5thbgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd
align=left | GP Skate Canada7thbgcolor=silver | 2nd
align=left | Finlandiabgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | Nebelhornbgcolor=silver | 2nd
align=left | Universiadebgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=8 align=center | International: Junior
align=left | Junior Worldsbgcolor=cc9966 | 3rdbgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | JGP Finalbgcolor=cc9966 | 3rdbgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | JGP Chinabgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | JGP Czech Rep.bgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | JGP Germanybgcolor=gold | 1st
align=left | JGP Polandbgcolor=gold | 1st
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=8 align=center | National
align=left | Russian Champ.bgcolor=gold | 1st J.WDbgcolor=cc9966 | 3rdbgcolor=gold | 1stbgcolor=silver | 2ndbgcolor=silver | 2ndbgcolor=silver | 2nd

Detailed results

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(Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships — Worlds, Europeans, and Junior Worlds. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.)

=With Volosozhar=

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Date

! Event

! SP

! FS

! Total

28 March – 3 April 2016

| 2016 World Championships

| align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3
77.13

| align=center | 7
128.68

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205.81

26–31 January 2016

| 2016 European Championships

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
79.77

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
142.89

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
222.66

23–27 December 2015

| 2016 Russian Championships

| align=center | 1
83.65

| align=center | 1
145.31

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
228.96

13–15 November 2015

| 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard

| align=center | 1
74.50

| align=center | cancelled

| align=center bgcolor=gold| 1
74.50

24–26 September 2015

| 2015 Nebelhorn Trophy

| align=center | 1
64.87

| align=center | 1
137.92

| align=center bgcolor=gold| 1
202.79

style="background-color: #ffdead;" colspan=5 align=center | 2013–14 season
Date

! Event

! SP

! FS

! Total

6–22 February 2014

| 2014 Winter Olympics

| align=center | 1
84.17

| align=center | 1
152.69

| align=center bgcolor=gold| 1
236.86

6–22 February 2014

| 2014 Winter Olympics (Team Event)

| align=center | 1
83.79

| align=center |

| align=center bgcolor=gold| 1

15–19 January 2014

| 2014 European Championships

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
83.98

| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2
136.40

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
220.38

5–8 December 2013

| 2013–14 Grand Prix Final

| align=center | 1
82.65

| align=center | 2
141.18

| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2
223.83

8–10 November 2013

| 2013 NHK Trophy

| align=center | 1
82.03

| align=center | 1
154.46

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
236.49

18–20 October 2013

| 2013 Skate America

| align=center | 1
83.05

| align=center | 1
154.66

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
237.71

26–28 September 2013

| 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy

| align=center | 1
81.65

| align=center | 1
150.31

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
231.96

style="background-color: #ffdead;" colspan=5 align=center | 2012–2013 season
Date

! Event

! SP

! FS

! Total

11–14 April 2013

| 2013 World Team Trophy

| align=center | 1
74.41

| align=center | 1
136.06

| align=center | 4T/1P
210.47

13–15 March 2013

| 2013 World Championships

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
75.84

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
149.87

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
225.71

23–27 January 2013

| 2013 European Championships

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
73.23

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
139.22

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
212.45

25–28 December 2012

| 2013 Russian Championships

| align=center | 1
78.69

| align=center | 1
150.23

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
228.92

6–9 December 2012

| 2012–13 Grand Prix Final

| align=center | 1
73.46

| align=center | 2
131.09

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
204.55

9–11 November 2012

| 2012 Rostelecom Cup

| align=center | 1
74.74

| align=center | 1
132.79

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
207.53

19–20 October 2012

| 2012 Skate America

| align=center | 1
65.78

| align=center | 1
129.29

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
195.07

27–29 September 2012

| 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy

| align=center | 1
65.24

| align=center | 1
131.31

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
196.55

style="background-color: #ffdead;" colspan=5 align=center | 2011–2012 season
Date

! Event

! SP

! FS

! Total

26 March – 1 April 2012

| 2012 World Championships

| align=center | 8
60.48

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
140.90

| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2
201.38

23–29 January 2012

| 2012 Europeans Championships

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
72.80

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
137.65

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
210.45

8–11 December 2011

| 2011–12 Grand Prix Final

| align=center | 1
71.57

| align=center | 2
140.51

| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2
212.08

18–20 November 2011

| 2011 Trophée Eric Bompard

| align=center | 1
63.69

| align=center | 1
130.44

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
194.13

27–30 October 2011

| 2011 Skate Canada

| align=center | 1
70.42

| align=center | 1
130.96

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
201.38

28 Sept. – 2 Oct. 2011

| 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy

| align=center | 1
66.48

| align=center | 1
123.67

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
190.15

21–24 September 2011

| 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy

| align=center | 1
57.91

| align=center | 1
125.74

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
183.65

style="background-color: #ffdead;" colspan=5 align=center | 2010–2011 season
Date

! Event

! SP

! FS

! Total

25 April – 1 May 2011

| 2011 World Championships

| align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3
70.35

| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2
140.38

| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2
211.73

15–20 February 2011

| 2011 Mont Blanc Trophy

| align=center | 1
68.30

| align=center | 1
131.54

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
199.84

26–29 December 2010

| 2011 Russian Championships

| align=center | 1
72.71

| align=center | 1
141.95

| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1
214.66

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{{cite web | url = http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=410954&cid=680 | script-title=ru:Украинская фигуристка Волосожар будет выступать за Россию | language = ru |trans-title=Ukrainian figure skater Volosozhar will compete for Russia | first = Ekaterina | last = Кonova | publisher = vesti.ru | date = 2 December 2010 }}

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{{cite news | url = http://www.absoluteskating.com/index.php?cat=reports&id=2012artonice | title = Art On Ice: A show that tickles the senses! | first = Eva Maria | last = Jangbro | work = Absolute Skating | date = 13 February 2012 | access-date = 21 February 2012 }}

{{cite news | url = http://www.absoluteskating.com/index.php?cat=reports&id=2012artonice2 | title = Art On Ice: A show that tickles the senses! Act 2 | first = Eva Maria | last = Jangbro | work = Absolute Skating | date = 13 February 2012 | access-date = 21 February 2012 }}

{{cite news | url = http://www.absoluteskating.com/index.php?cat=reports&id=2011artonice | title = Art on Ice 2011: A dream within a dream | first = Nadin | last = Vernon | work = Absolute Skating | date = 13 February 2011 }}

{{cite news | url = http://www.goldenskate.com/2012/03/savchenko-and-szolkowy-land-throw-triple-axel-lead-pairs-in-nice/ | title = Savchenko and Szolkowy land throw triple Axel; lead pairs in Nice | first = Anna | last = Kondakova | work = Golden Skate | date = 28 March 2012 }}

{{cite news | url = http://www.goldenskate.com/2012/03/savchenko-and-szolkowy-capture-fourth-world-title/ | title = Savchenko and Szolkowy capture fourth World title | first = Anna | last = Kondakova | work = Golden Skate | date = 30 March 2012 }}

{{cite news | url = http://winter.sport-express.ru/figureskating/reviews/20862/ | script-title=ru:Татьяна Волосожар, Максим Траньков: "Мы были слишком хорошо готовы" | language = ru |trans-title=Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov: "We were very well prepared" | first = Elena | last = Vaytsekhovskaya | author-link = Elena Vaytsekhovskaya | work = Sport Express | date = 2 April 2012 }}

{{cite news|url=http://www.ifsmagazine.com/articles/32547-skaters-strut-their-stuff-at-russian-test-event |title=Skaters Strut Their Stuff at Russian Test Event |first=Tatjana |last=Flade |work=IFS Magazine |date=10 October 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024071104/http://www.ifsmagazine.com/articles/32547-skaters-strut-their-stuff-at-russian-test-event |archive-date=24 October 2012 }}

{{cite news | url = http://www.team-russia2014.ru/article/8043.html | script-title=ru:Умер отец Максима Транькова... | language = ru |trans-title=Maxim Trankov's father has died | work = team-russia2014.ru | date = 21 January 2013 }}

{{cite news | url = http://en.rsport.ru/other_sports/20130121/641042056.html | title = Trankov to Skate Euros Despite Father's Death | work = rsport.ru | date = 21 January 2013 }}

{{cite news | url = http://www.goldenskate.com/2013/01/volosozhar-and-trankov-win-second-consecutive-european-title/ | title = Volosozhar and Trankov overcome family tragedy to claim Pairs gold at Europeans | first = Tatjana | last = Flade | work = Golden Skate | date = 24 January 2013 }}

{{cite news | url = http://mosfigurist.ru/?p=741 | script-title=ru:Татьяна Волосожар и Максим Траньков: "Мы поставили перед собой задачу иметь в Сочи как минимум олимпийскую медаль" | language = ru |trans-title=Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov: "Our goal in Sochi is at least a medal | first = Olga | last = Verezemskaya | work = Moskovskiy Figurist | publisher = Federation of Figure Skating in Moscow | date = 6 November 2012 }}

{{cite news | url = http://news.sport-express.ru/2013-04-13/579573/ | script-title=ru:Волосожар и Траньков проведут первый сбор нового сезона в США | language = ru |trans-title=Volosozhar and Trankov will have their first training camp of the season in the U.S. | first = Elena | last = Vaytsekhovskaya | author-link = Elena Vaytsekhovskaya | work = Sport Express | date = 13 April 2013 }}

{{cite news | url = http://fsrussia.ru/news/558_tatyana-volosozhar--maksim-trankov-za-eti-chetyre-dnya-my-vse-ochen-splotilis/ | script-title=ru:Татьяна ВОЛОСОЖАР – Максим ТРАНЬКОВ: "За эти четыре дня мы все очень сплотились" | language = ru |trans-title=Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov: "Over the four days we were all united" | first = Olga | last = Ermolina | work = fsrussia.ru | publisher = Figure Skating Federation of Russia | date = 13 April 2013 }}

{{cite news | url = http://en.ria.ru/sochi2014/20140223/187812556/Two-Time-Sochi-Champion-Trankov-to-Carry-Russian-Flag.html | title = Two-Time Sochi Champion Trankov to Carry Russian Flag | work = Ria Novosti | date = 23 February 2014 }}

{{cite news|url=http://en.itar-tass.com/sochi-2014-winter-olympics-and-paralympics/720678 |title=Russia's Olympic athletes receive state awards |work=Itar-Tass |date=24 February 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140305142408/http://en.itar-tass.com/sochi-2014-winter-olympics-and-paralympics/720678 |archive-date=5 March 2014 }}

{{cite news | url = http://olympics.nbcsports.com/2014/10/01/tatyana-volosozhar-maksim-trankov-out-grand-prix-figure-skating-injury-olympics/| title = Tatyana Volosozhar, Maksim Trankov to miss Grand Prix season | work = NBC Sports | date = 1 October 2014 }}

{{cite web | url = http://www.spletnik.ru/blogs/sport-i-sportsmeny/104987_volosozhar-i-trankov-pomolvka-sostoyalas | title = Волосожар и Траньков! Помолвка состоялась! | date = 7 February 2015}}

{{cite news |title=Volosozhar/Trankov pianificano la data del ritorno in gara |language=it |trans-title=Volosozhar / Trankov planning a return date to competition |url=http://www.neveitalia.it/sport/figureskating/notizie/news/volosozhartrankov-pianificano-la-data-del-ritorno-in-gara |work=Neveitalia |date=21 April 2015 }}

{{cite web |title= Congratulations to Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov who were married today. |url= https://www.facebook.com/IFSmagazine/posts/10154121757522538 |medium= Facebook |author= International Figure Skating Magazine |website= Facebook |date= 18 August 2015}}

{{cite web| url= http://static.isu.org/media/1012/1980-isu-gp-fra-2015-partial-cancelation-info-to-members-public.pdf |title= ISU Communication 1980 - Consequences of the cancellation of the Free Skating/Free Dance at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating event, Trophée Eric Bompard 2015, Bordeaux France |publisher= International Skating Union |date= 23 November 2015 }}

{{cite news |url= http://www.foxsports.com/olympics/story/pitkeev-leads-after-rostelecom-cup-short-program-112015 |title= Pitkeev leads after Rostelecom Cup short program |website= Fox Sports |agency= Associated Press |date= 20 November 2015 }}

{{cite news |url= https://goldenskate.com/2016/01/euros-pairs/ |title= Volosozhar and Trankov golden in Bratislava |first= Tatjana |last= Flade |work= Golden Skate |date= 30 January 2016}}

{{cite news |title= Volosozhar, Trankov win pairs at Euro figure skating champs |url= https://www.yahoo.com/news/volosozhar-trankov-win-gold-pairs-european-champs-134325762.html |website= Yahoo! News |agency= Associated Press |date= 31 January 2016}}

{{cite news |script-title=ru:Татьяна Волосожар и Максим Траньков: "Мы приготовили две детские — для мальчика и для девочки" |language= ru |trans-title= Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov: "We have prepared for two children - a boy and a girl" |url= http://7days.ru/stars/privatelife/tatyana-volosozhar-i-maksim-trankov-my-prigotovili-dve-detskie-dlya-malchika-i-dlya-devochki.htm |work= 7DAYS.RU |date= 21 September 2016 |first= Екатерина |last= Филимонова }}

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