1. Ivan Righini, previously Ivan Vadimovich Bariev is a retired Italian competitive figure skater and current choreographer.

1. Ivan Righini, previously Ivan Vadimovich Bariev is a retired Italian competitive figure skater and current choreographer.
Ivan Righini is a two-time Bavarian Open champion and a four-time Italian national champion.
Ivan Righini has reached the free skate at four ISU Championships, achieving his best result, sixth, at the 2016 Europeans.
Ivan Righini Bariev was born on 16 April 1991 in Moscow, Russia.
Ivan Righini debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in September 2007, winning silver medals in Romania and Croatia.
Ivan Righini finished seventh at both the JGP Final and the 2008 World Junior Championships.
Ivan Righini made his final competitive appearances for Russia in late October 2012, at the Cup of Nice.
In 2013, Ivan Righini stated his intention to compete for Italy.
Ivan Righini received the Russian federation's permission in May 2013.
Ivan Righini debuted for Italy at the 2013 Merano Cup, placing fifth, and then won bronze at the 2013 Golden Spin of Zagreb.
Ivan Righini was selected for the 2014 World Championships in Saitama, Japan.
Ivan Righini then went on to make his Grand Prix debut.
Ivan Righini received assignments to the 2014 Rostelecom Cup and 2014 NHK Trophy, then placed eleventh and tenth, respectively.
Ivan Righini went on to finish seventh at the 2014 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.
At the 2015 Italian Championships, Ivan Righini won a second consecutive gold medal.
Ivan Righini then won gold at the 2014 International Challenge Cup.
Ivan Righini then finished eighth and twenty-fifth at the 2015 European Championships and 2015 World Championships, respectively.
Ivan Righini withdrew from the 2015 Cup of Nice after the short program since his blade was broken during the warm-up.
Ivan Righini then went on to compete on the Grand Prix series at the 2015 Cup of China and the 2015 Rostelecom Cup, where he placed tenth and eighth, respectively.
At the 2015 CS Warsaw Cup, Ivan Righini would go on to place sixth.
At the 2016 Italian Championships, Ivan Righini went on to win his third consecutive title as well as win gold at the 2016 Bavarian Open.
Ivan Righini then went on to place sixth at the 2016 Europeans and twelfth at the 2016 World Championships.
Ivan Righini then went on to win his fourth consecutive national title at the 2017 Italian Championships.
Ivan Righini was selected to compete at the 2017 Winter Universiade where he placed fifth.
Ivan Righini then went on to place fifth at the 2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.
At the 2018 Italian Championships, Ivan Righini won the silver medal behind Matteo Rizzo.