Early career Competing with Ekaterina Proskurina for the Soviet Union, Fediukov won the silver medal at the 1991
Grand Prix International St. Gervais. After moving to the United States, he skated one season with Julieanna Sacchetti, with whom he won the novice bronze medal at the
1993 U.S. Championships. He then competed for three seasons with Laura Gayton. Gayton/Fediukov won the
1994 U.S. national junior title and moved up to the senior level the following season. They placed eighth at the
1996 U.S. Championships.
Partnership with Koegel Fediukov teamed up with
Debbie Koegel in 1996. They finished sixth at the
1997 U.S. Championships. Koegel/Fediukov withdrew from the
1997 Karl Schäfer Memorial after the compulsory dances; a Swiss skater sliced Koegel's left biceps in a practice accident on October 16, 1997. The duo returned to the ice in December, training at the New England Figure Skating Club in
Marlboro, Massachusetts. A month later, they placed sixth at the
1998 U.S. Championships. After winning the silver medal at the
1998 Nebelhorn Trophy, Koegel/Fediukov debuted on the
Grand Prix series, placing 8th at the
1998 Skate Canada International and tenth at the
1998 Trophée Lalique. They were awarded the bronze medal at the
1999 U.S. Championships. They were coached by
Uschi Keszler and Robbie Kane at Ice Works FSC in
Aston, Pennsylvania. The following season, Koegel/Fediukov again received two Grand Prix invitations; they placed sixth at the
1999 Skate Canada International but had to withdraw from the
1999 Cup of Russia due to a visa problem. The duo repeated as national bronze medalists at the
2000 U.S. Championships. They withdrew from the
2001 U.S. Championships due to a knee injury that Fediukov incurred in the compulsory dance. After Koegel sustained a shoulder injury, the two decided to retire from competition. == Programs ==