Mass media
>> Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin. Torino Olympic Champions Continue the Three Decades of Russian Pairs Dominance. ("International Figure Skating", July, 2006)>> Totmianina, Marinin clinch gold. (Torino2006.Org, February 14, 2006)
>> Romeo and Juliet. (English version). ("Sport-Express", February 13, 2006)
>> Max Marinin: "I don't have words to say how great it is to be Olympic champion." ("International Figure Skating", February 13, 2006)
>> Saving their best for last. (Eurosport.Com, February 13, 2006)
>> Totmianina & Marinin half way to Olympic gold. ("Michael Collins Enterprises", February 11, 2006)
>> Totmianina & Marinin have eyes on golden finale. ("Michael Collins Enterprises", February 10, 2006)
>> Russian pairs favorites ready to compete. ("Reuters", February 10, 2006)
>> After the fall, Russian remains loyal. (?, January 27, 2006)
>> Russian pair make it five in a row. (Eurosport.Com, January 18, 2006)
>> Totmianina battles back. (Eurosport.Com, January 18, 2006)
>> Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin, No Fear for Changes. (Torino2006.Org, January 4, 2006)
>> Tatiana Totmianina: "I Can Adjust To Anything". (English version). ("Sport-Express", November 22, 2005)
>> On Top of the World. ("International Figure Skating", October, 2005)
>> Oleg Vasiliev: "It Will Be A Decisive Season For Totmianina and Marinin". (English version). ("Sport-Express", September 27, 2005)
>> "You can do this". (USFSA.Org, August 8, 2005)
>> World pairs champs rebound from fateful fall. (PJStar.Com, May 8, 2005)
>> Savoie, pairs champs in Peoria show. (PJStar.Com, May 6, 2005)
>> American Pairs Teams Secure Two Olympic Spots for U.S., Russians Win Gold and Silver. (U.S. FigureSkating.Org, March 16, 2005)
>> To Russia with love. ("Denver Post", March 13, 2005)
>> World Champs Hope for Olympic Gold. (Skate Today.Com, March 12, 2005)
>> Totmianina and Marinin Back on the Ice and In the Lead at Europeans. (U.S. FigureSkating.Org, January 25, 2005)
>> Oleg Vasiliev: "I'll Train Anyone Except Chinese Pairs". (English version). ("Sport-Express", 2004)
>> Skater Totmianina Doesn't Remember Fall. (Xposed.Com, October 2004)
>> Tatiana Totmianina Released From Mercy Hospital. (U.S. FigureSkating.Org, October 24, 2004)
>> Totmianina discharged after suffering concussion. ("The Associated Press", October 24, 2004)
>> Only Chinese pair comes close to matching Russians. ("The Associated Press", March 24, 2004)
>> Vasiliev Guides Top Russian Pairs. (Golden Skate.Com, February 22, 2004)
>> Totmianina and Marinin continue Russian tradition. ("The Associated Press", January 22, 2003)
>> Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin. Russian Pair Edges Closer to the Top. (Golden Skate.Com, November 17, 2002)