Anton Tokarev

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Anton Tokarev (born November 22, 1984 in Novosibirsk, Russia, Soviet Union) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Valeria Simakova, he won the 2005 Junior Grand Prix Final. He previously competed with Ekaterina Gladkova.

Event2004–052005–06
Junior Grand Prix Final 1st
JGP Canada 1st
JGP Slovakia 2nd
Coupe de Nice 3rd
Russian Championships 11th
Russian Junior Championships 3rd


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