Russian figure skater Artur Dmitriev dies aged 58, according to reports. He is remembered as the first man in Olympic history to win gold in pairs skating with two different partners. Dmitriev’s achievement stands out for combining success across multiple pairings rather than being tied to a single teammate. The BBC Sport report describes him as “history-making,” highlighting that he was the first figure skater to win Olympic gold with two different partners. The Winnipeg Free Press similarly notes his role as the first male skater to achieve Olympic gold in pairs skating with two partners and reports his death at 58. Both accounts focus on the same defining aspect of his career: Olympic gold in pairs skating achieved with more than one partner. Details beyond his age and this record are not provided in the supplied excerpts, including the cause of death or further career milestones.