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|formerpartner= [[Alexander Grachev]] <br> [[Andrei Maximishin]] <br> Dmitri Ponomarev
|formercoach= [[Alexander Zhulin]] <br> Oleg Volkov <br> [[Svetlana Alekseeva (figure skater)|Svetlana Alexeeva]] <br> [[Elena Kustarova]] <br> [[Alexei Gorshkov]] <br> Sergei Chemodanov
|formerchoreographer= [[Liudmila Vlasova]] <br> [[Elena Kustarova]] <br> [[Sergei Petukhov (choreographer)|Sergei Petukhov]]
|former skating club= Moskvich <br> Odintsovo
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'''Anastasia Alexandrovna Platonova''' ({{lang-ru|Анастасия Александровна Платонова}}; born 28 August 1986) is a Russian former competitive [[Ice dancing|ice dancer]]. With [[Alexander Grachev]], she is a two-time (2008–2009) [[Finlandia Trophy]] silver medalist and 2008 [[NRW Trophy]] champion. With [[Andrei Maximishin]], she is the 2006 [[Karl Schäfer Memorial]] silver medalist and won three gold medals onin the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix]] series.
 
== Career ==
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Platonova competed with [[Andrei Maximishin]] from 2003 to 2007. They placed 6th at the [[2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2005 World Junior Championships]] and 5th in [[2006 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2006]], as well as competing twice at the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final]]. Platonova and Maximishin placed 5th at [[2006 Skate Canada International]], their senior Grand Prix debut. They parted ways due to Platonova's back problem.<ref name=fso070727/> They were coached by [[Alexei Gorshkov]] in [[Odintsovo]].<ref name=fso070727/>
 
After recuperating from her back issues, Platonova teamed up with [[Alexander Grachev]]. They were coached initially coached by [[Elena Kustarova]] and [[Svetlana Alekseeva (figure skater)|Svetlana Alexeeva]] in Moscow. In the summer of 2009, they switched to [[Alexander Zhulin]] and Oleg Volkov. They decided to retire from competition in 2010.<ref name=fskate3/>
 
== Programs ==
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[[Category:1986 births]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 2007 Winter Universiade]]
[[Category:UniversiadeWinter World University Games medalists in figure skating]]
[[Category:UniversiadeFISU World University Games silver medalists for Russia]]