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{{Infobox figure skater |
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|name= Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva |
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| image = Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva Egor Bazin in 2022.jpg |
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| caption = Khudaiberdieva / Bazin at the 5th stage of the Russian Grand Prix 2022 |
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|native_name= Елизавета Хасанжоновна Худайбердиева |
| native_name = Елизавета Хасанжоновна Худайбердиева |
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|native_name_lang= ru |
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|fullname= Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva |
| fullname = Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva |
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|country= [[Russia]] |
| country = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Russia]] |
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|birth_date= {{birth date and age|2002|10|2|df=yes}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|2002|10|2|df=yes}} |
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|birth_place= [[Mytishchi]], [[Russia]] |
| birth_place = [[Mytishchi]], [[Russia]] |
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|residence= Moscow, Russia |
| residence = Moscow, Russia |
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|height= {{height|m=1. |
| height = {{height|m=1.69}} |
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|partner= |
| partner = '''[[Egor Bazin]]''' |
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|formerpartner= |
| formerpartner = Andrey Filatov, [[Nikita Nazarov]] |
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| coach = [[Alexander Zhulin]] |
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|coach= Denis Samokhin, Maria Borovikova |
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| formercoach = Denis Samokhin, Maria Borovikova, Oleg Sudakov |
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|choreographer= Nikolai Nikonov |
| choreographer = Nikolai Nikonov |
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|formerchoreographer= |
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|skating club= Olimpiets Balashikha Moscow |
| skating club = Olimpiets Balashikha Moscow |
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|former skating club= |
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|currenttraininglocations= Moscow |
| currenttraininglocations = Moscow |
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|beganskating= 2006 |
| beganskating = 2006 |
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|retired= |
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|dance score= |
| dance score = 186.80 |
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|dance date= [[ |
| dance date = [[2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge|2021 Denis Ten Memorial]] |
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| SD score = 77.08 |
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|SD date= [[ |
| SD date = [[2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge|2021 Denis Ten Memorial]] |
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| FD score = 109.72 |
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|FD date= [[ |
| FD date = [[2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge|2021 Denis Ten Memorial]] |
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{{MedalCountry | {{RUS}} }} |
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{{MedalSport| [[Figure skating]]: [[Ice dancing]]}} |
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'''Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva''' ({{ |
'''Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva''' ({{langx|ru|Елизавета Хасанжоновна Худайбердиева}}, born 2 October 2002) is a Russian [[ice dancer]]. With her current skating partner, [[Egor Bazin]], she is the [[2023 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2023 Russian]] champion, [[2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2022 Russian national]] bronze medalist. |
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With her former skating partner, [[Nikita Nazarov]], she is the [[2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Junior]] silver medalist and the [[2018–2019 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final]] bronze medalist. She also won four gold medals on the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix]] series, two with Nazarov and two with Andrei Filatov. |
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== Personal life == |
== Personal life == |
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Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva was born on 2 October 2002 in [[Mytishchi]], Russia.<ref name="ISU-1819"/> Her mother is Russian and her father is [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Фигуристка Худайбердиева: "Папа с детства мне говорил: «Тебя всегда будут унижать и презирать. Ты живешь в России" |trans-title=Figure skater Khudaiberdieva: "Dad told me from childhood: "You will always be humiliated and despised. You live in Russia" |url=https://sport24.ru/news/figureskating/2021-05-17-figuristka-khudayberdiyeva-papa-s-detstva-mne-govoril-tebya-vsegda-budut-unizhat-i-prezirat-ty-zhivesh-v-rossii |access-date=2023-06-19 |website=sport24.ru |language=ru |publication-date=2021-05-17}}</ref> |
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Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva was born on 2 October 2002 in [[Mytishchi]], Russia.<ref name="ISU-1819"/> |
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On 27 February 2022, she married the producer of [[Channel One Russia|Channel One]] Kirill Blagov.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Эффектная российская фигуристка Худайбердиева вышла замуж за продюсера Первого канала. Он старше ее на 15 лет |trans-title=The spectacular Russian figure skater Khudaiberdieva married the producer of Channel One. He is 15 years older than her |url=https://sport24.ru/news/figureskating/2022-02-28-yelizaveta-khudayberdiyeva-figuristka-khudayberdiyeva-vyshla-zamuzh-khudayberdiyeva-blagov-otnosheniya-yelizaveta-khudayberdiyeva-goryachiye-foto-figuristok |access-date=2023-06-19 |website=sport24.ru |language=ru |publication-date=2022-02-28}}</ref> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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=== Early career === |
=== Early career === |
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Khudaiberdieva began learning to skate in 2006.<ref name="ISU-1819"/> She was a single skater until [[2015–16 figure skating season|2015–2016 season]]. She then switched to [[ice dancing]] and teamed up with [[Nikita Nazarov]]. They started to compete together in [[2016–17 figure skating season|2016–2017 season]].<ref name=fskate/> They |
Khudaiberdieva began learning to skate in 2006.<ref name="ISU-1819"/> She was a single skater until [[2015–16 figure skating season|2015–2016 season]]. She then switched to [[ice dancing]] and teamed up with [[Nikita Nazarov]]. They started to compete together in [[2016–17 figure skating season|2016–2017 season]].<ref name=fskate/> They were coached by [[Denis Samokhin]] and [[Maria Borovikova]].{{citation needed|date=September 2024}} |
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=== 2016–2017 season === |
=== 2016–2017 season === |
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Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov made their international junior debut in January 2017 at the [[ |
Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov made their international junior debut in January 2017 at the 2017 [[Toruń Cup]], where they won the gold medal. |
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They placed 8th at the [[2017 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2017 Russian Junior Championships]]. |
They placed 8th at the [[2017 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2017 Russian Junior Championships]]. |
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=== 2017–2018 season === |
=== 2017–2018 season === |
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Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov received their first [[ISU Junior Grand Prix]] (JGP) assignments in the [[2017–18 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2017–2018]] season. They won medals at both JGP events, first a bronze medal in late August in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]] and then the silver medal in October in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]]. |
Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov received their first [[ISU Junior Grand Prix]] (JGP) assignments in the [[2017–18 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2017–2018]] season. They won medals at both JGP events, first a bronze medal in late August in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]] and then the silver medal in October in [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]]. |
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They placed fifth at the [[2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2018 Russian Junior Championships]] after placing second in the short dance and sixth in the free dance. |
They placed fifth at the [[2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2018 Russian Junior Championships]] after placing second in the short dance and sixth in the free dance. |
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=== 2018–2019 season === |
=== 2018–2019 season: World Junior silver medal === |
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Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won their first JGP gold medal in August at the [[2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2018 JGP]] event in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]], after placing first in both the rhythm dance and the free dance. They scored their personal best score of 159.62 points and they beat the silver medalists, |
Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won their first JGP gold medal in August at the [[2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2018 JGP]] event in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]], after placing first in both the rhythm dance and the free dance. They scored their personal best score of 159.62 points, and they beat the silver medalists, [[Elizaveta Shanaeva|Shanaeva]]/[[Devid Naryzhnyy|Naryzhnyy]], by about seven points.<ref name="JGPSVK2018"/> Their rhythm dance, free dance, and combined total scores at this competition were the [[List of highest junior scores in figure skating#Ice dance|highest scores]] achieved in an international junior ice dance competition at the time, subsequently surpassed by others. |
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At their second JGP event of the season in [[Ostrava]], [[Czech Republic]], they won a second gold medal. Again they were ranked first in both the rhythm dance and the free dance.<ref name=JGPCZE2018/> With two JGP gold medals they qualified for the [[2018–2019 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final]]. At the Final, Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won the bronze medal after placing third in the rhythm dance and fourth in the free dance. They were part of a Russian sweep of the ice dance podium. Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov were about 6 points behind both the gold medalists, [[Sofia Shevchenko]] |
At their second JGP event of the season in [[Ostrava]], [[Czech Republic]], they won a second gold medal. Again they were ranked first in both the rhythm dance and the free dance.<ref name=JGPCZE2018/> With two JGP gold medals, they qualified for the [[2018–2019 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final]]. At the Final, Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won the bronze medal after placing third in the rhythm dance and fourth in the free dance. They were part of a Russian sweep of the ice dance podium. Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov were about 6 points behind both the gold medalists, [[Sofia Shevchenko|Shevchenko]]/[[Igor Eremenko|Eremenko]] and the silver medalists, [[Arina Ushakova (ice dancer)|Ushakova]]/[[Maxim Nekrasov|Nekrasov]], who were separated by only a 0.01 point. Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won the bronze medal over Canadians [[Marjorie Lajoie|Lajoie]]/[[Zachary Lagha|Lagha]], who placed fourth by a margin of only 0.03 points. |
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After winning the bronze medal at the [[2019 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2019 Russian Junior Championships]], Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov concluded the season at the [[2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Junior Championships]]. They placed second in the rhythm dance, winning a silver small medal and unexpectedly beating their Russian teammates due to superior results on the tango [[pattern dance]].<ref name=GS190307/> They came fourth in the free dance |
After winning the bronze medal at the [[2019 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2019 Russian Junior Championships]], Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov concluded the season at the [[2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Junior Championships]]. They placed second in the rhythm dance, winning a silver small medal and unexpectedly beating their Russian teammates due to superior results on the tango [[pattern dance]].<ref name=GS190307/> They came fourth in the free dance but remained in second place overall, winning the silver medal. Khudaiberdieva said the result was not something they had expected, as "we were the number three Russian team, a confident number three though. For us, it was more about overcoming ourselves than anyone else. We haven’t realized yet that we are second at our first Junior Worlds." Noting that it was their final junior season, Nazarov said, "there are many teams in Russia, but if you look at the results at major events, they are not that great. But all these teams also once came up from juniors. We just have to work very hard in order to achieve something."<ref name=GS190309/> |
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On 13 May 2019, it was announced that Khudaiberdieva and Nazarov had split.<ref>{{cite web |
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|url = https://24smi.org/celebrity/134733-elizaveta-khudaiberdieva.html |
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|title = Елизавета Худайбердиева |
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|author = АЛЕКСЕЙ КОВАЛЬСКИЙ |
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|language= ru |
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|date = 2022 |
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|publisher = 24smi.org |
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|accessdate = 19 October 2022 |
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=== 2019–2020 season === |
=== 2019–2020 season: Debut of Khudaiberdieva/Filatov === |
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Khudaiberdieva teamed up with |
Khudaiberdieva teamed up with [[Andrei Filatov]] in late April 2019.<ref name=FSFR190804>{{cite news |url= https://fsrussia.ru/news/4443-prokaty-yuniorov-tantsy-na-ldu.html |title= ПРОКАТЫ ЮНИОРОВ. ТАНЦЫ НА ЛЬДУ |language= Russian |website= fsrussia.ru |date= 4 August 2019 }}</ref> The team made their international junior debut in September 2019 at the [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP]] event in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]], where they won the gold medal. They placed first in the [[rhythm dance]] and second in the [[Free dance (ice dance)|free dance]], winning over the silver medalists, Georgian team [[Maria Kazakova (figure skater)|Kazakova]]/[[Georgy Reviya|Reviya]], by about 0.3 points. |
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The pair were withdrawn from their second event, [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland|JGP Poland]], due to a medical problem and were reassigned to the final Junior Grand Prix stage of the season, [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Italy|JGP Italy]]. In Egna, they again won gold and qualified for [[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final]], where they finished fourth. Khudaiberdieva/Filatov did not compete again until February 2020 at the [[2020 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2020 Russian Junior Nationals]], where they finished just off the podium in fourth, thus narrowly missing being named to the team for the [[2020 World Junior Figure Skating Championships]]. |
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Khudaiberdieva/Filatov made their international junior debut in September 2019 at the [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP]] event in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]], where they won the gold medal. They placed first in the [[rhythm dance]] and second in the [[Free dance (ice dance)|free dance]] and beat the silver medalists, Georgian team [[Maria Kazakova (figure skater)|Maria Kazakova]] / [[Georgy Reviya]], by about 0.3 point. |
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The pair were withdrawn of their second event at [[Poland]] because of medical problem and reassigned to [[Italy]]. |
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In May 2020, Khudaiberdieva was listed as a member of the Russian senior national figure skating team with a new partner, two-time [[Winter Universiade]] silver medalist [[Egor Bazin]], marking the end of her partnership with Filatov and her advancement to the senior ranks. Khudaiberdieva/Bazin were to be coached in [[Balashikha]] by a hybrid team of Khudaiberdieva's coaches, Denis Samokhin and Maria Borovikova, and Bazin's coach, Oleg Sudakov.<ref name=khudaiberdieva-bazin/> |
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=== 2020–2021 season: Debut of Khudaiberdieva/Bazin === |
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Khudaiberdieva/Bazin made their debut at the senior Russian test skates, where Bazin fell on a twizzle in the free dance.<ref name=IFS200914/> They made their competitive debut at the first stage of the domestic Russian Cup series, the qualifying competition series to the [[2021 Russian Figure Skating Championships]], in [[Syzran]] in September. They placed first in the rhythm dance and second in the free dance to narrowly win the gold medal ahead of [[Annabelle Morozov|Morozov]]/[[Andrei Bagin|Bagin]]. At their next event, the third stage held in [[Sochi]], the team placed second in both the rhythm dance and the free dance to take second overall behind reigning national bronze medalists [[Tiffany Zahorski|Zahorski]]/[[Jonathan Guerreiro|Guerreiro]].<ref name=IFS-Cup2020/> |
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In November, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin made their international debut at the [[2020 Rostelecom Cup]], where they placed fifth in the rhythm dance, just narrowly behind Morozov/Bagin.<ref name=GS201119/> In the free dance, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin managed to overtake Morozov/Bagin by a little less than three points to place fourth in the free dance and fourth overall.<ref name=GS201121/> |
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Competing at their first senior [[2021 Russian Figure Skating Championships|Russian Championships]] together (and Khudaiberdieva's first), they placed fourth in the rhythm dance despite a twizzle wobble from Bazin that earned him only a level 2 on that element.<ref name=GS201224/> In the free dance, Khudaiberdieva stumbled on her twizzle sequence, placing them sixth in that segment and fifth overall.<ref name=GS201225/> |
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Following the national championships, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin participated in the [[2021 Channel One Trophy]], a televised team competition held in lieu of the cancelled [[2021 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]]. They were selected for the Red Machine team captained by [[Alina Zagitova]].<ref name=OC210205/> They placed fifth in both their segments of the competition, while their team finished first overall.<ref name=OC210206/><ref name=OC210207/> |
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=== 2021–2022 season === |
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Khudaiberdieva/Bazin began the season at the [[2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge]], where they won the bronze medal and then took gold at the [[Volvo Open Cup]]. In their lone [[2021-22 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]] assignment, they were eighth at the [[2021 Rostelecom Cup]].<ref name="ISU-EKEB"/> |
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At the [[2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2022 Russian Championships]], Khudaiberdieva/Bazin placed sixth in the rhythm dance. In the free dance, following the withdrawal of top team [[Victoria Sinitsina|Sinitsina]]/[[Nikita Katsalapov|Katsalapov]] due to injury, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin moved up to the bronze medal with a third place in that segment. Bazin said afterward, "not only one couple tried to qualify for [[2022 Winter Olympics|the Olympics]], everyone tried. We want to at least have a chance to fight a little bit." This was widely interpreted as querying the validity of the scores for controversial silver medalists [[Diana Davis|Davis]]/[[Gleb Smolkin|Smolkin]].<ref name=GS211224/> |
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== Programs == |
== Programs == |
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=== With Bazin === |
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(with Filatov) |
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! [[Free dance (figure skating)|Free dance]] |
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! Exhibition |
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! 2022–2023 <br> <ref>{{Citation |title=Елизавета Худайбердиева — Егор Базин: новый произвольный танец Sweet Dreams |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oczhxe-w-vU |language=en |access-date=2022-05-26}}</ref> |
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* [[California Dreamin']] <br> {{small|performed by [[Jose Feliciano]]}} |
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* [[I Like It Like That (Pete Rodriguez song)|I Like It Like That]] <br> {{small|by [[Tony Pabon]] and Manny Rodriguez}} |
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* De Donde Soy <br> {{small|by [[Thalía]]}} |
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* [[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)|Sweet Dreams]]<br>{{Small|by [[Eurythmics]] <br>choreo. by Eva Uvarova}} |
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! 2021–2022 <br> <ref name=ISU-2122/> |
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* {{small|Blues:}} [[Come Together]] <br> {{small|performed by [[Gary Clark Jr.]] and [[Junkie XL]]}} |
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* {{small|Disco:}} [[It's Raining Men]] <br> {{small|performed by [[Geri Halliwell]]}} |
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* [[Lose Yourself]] <br> {{small|performed by [[David Garrett]]}} |
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* Rain, In Your Black Eyes <br> {{small| by [[Ezio Bosso]]}} |
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! 2020–2021 <br> <ref name=ISU-2021/> |
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* {{small|Charleston:}} George Valentin <br> {{small| (from [[The Artist (film)|''The Artist'']])}} |
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* {{small|Quickstep:}} [[Sing, Sing, Sing]] <br> {{small| by [[Benny Goodman]]}} |
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* Experience <br> {{small| by [[Ludovico Einaudi]]}} |
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* [[Ni**as in Paris]] (Piano) <br> {{small| by [[Jay-Z]] and [[Kanye West]]}} |
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* [[Charlie Chaplin]] medley |
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=== With Filatov === |
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=== With Nazarov === |
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* [[You Can Leave Your Hat On]] |
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* [[Worth It]] <br>{{small| by [[Fifth Harmony]], [[Kid Ink]] }} |
* [[Worth It (Fifth Harmony song)|Worth It]] <br>{{small| by [[Fifth Harmony]], [[Kid Ink]] }} |
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* [[Let It Be ( |
* [[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]] |
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* [[Fix You]] |
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== Records and achievements == |
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(with Nazarov) |
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* Set the junior-level ice dancing record of the new +5 / -5 GOE (Grade of Execution) system for the [[List of highest junior scores in figure skating#Total score 4|combined total]] (159.62 points), [[List of highest junior scores in figure skating#Rhythm dance score|rhythm dance]] (64.39 points) and [[List of highest junior scores in figure skating#Free dance score|free dance]] (95.23 points) at the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|2018 JGP Slovakia]]. |
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== Competitive highlights == |
== Competitive highlights == |
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''JGP: [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]]'' |
''GP: [[ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating|Grand Prix]]; CS: [[ISU Challenger Series|Challenger Series]]; JGP: [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]]'' |
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=== With Bazin === |
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! [[2020–21 figure skating season|20–21]] |
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! [[2021–22 figure skating season|21–22]] |
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! [[2022–23 figure skating season|22–23]] |
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! [[2023–24 figure skating season|23–24]] |
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| align=left | {{small|GP}} [[Rostelecom Cup]] || 4th || 8th || || |
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| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[Denis Ten Memorial Challenge|Denis Ten Memorial]] || || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || || |
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| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[Ice Challenge|Cup of Austria]] || || WD || || |
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| align=left | [[Volvo Open Cup]] || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | National |
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| align=left | [[Russian Figure Skating Championships|Russian Championships]] || 5th || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=silver | 2nd |
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| align=left | [[Russian Figure Skating Cup|Russian Cup Final]] || || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd |
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| align=left | [[Russian Figure Skating Championships|Russian Cup (Sochi)]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || || || |
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| align=left | [[Russian Figure Skating Championships|Russian Cup (Syzran)]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st || || || |
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| align="left" | {{small|GPR}} Quray || || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
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| align="left" | {{small|GPR}} Velvet Season || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || |
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| align="left" | {{small|GPR}} Volga Pirouette || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
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| colspan=5 | <small>TBD = Assigned</small> |
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=== With Filatov === |
=== With Filatov === |
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! [[2019–20 figure skating season| |
! [[2019–20 figure skating season|2019–20]] |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final|Final]] || |
| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix Final|Final]] || 4th |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Italy|Italy]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Italy|Italy]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
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! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=3 align=center | National<ref name=fskate/> |
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| align=left | [[Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships|Russian |
| align=left | [[Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships|Russian Junior Champ.]] || 4th |
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| colspan=3 align=center | <small> J = Junior level; TBD = Assigned </small> |
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! [[2016–17 figure skating season| |
! [[2016–17 figure skating season|2016–17]] |
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! [[2017–18 figure skating season| |
! [[2017–18 figure skating season|2017–18]] |
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! [[2018–19 figure skating season| |
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| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|Junior Worlds]] || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd |
| align=left | [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|Junior Worlds]] || || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|Slovakia]] || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|Slovakia]] || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
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| align=left | Halloween Cup || || || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
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| align=left | [[Tallinn Trophy]] || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd |
| align=left | [[Tallinn Trophy]] || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=gold | 1st |
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| align=left | [[Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships|Russian Jr. Champ.]] || 8th || 5th || bgcolor="#cc9966" | 3rd |
| align=left | [[Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships|Russian Jr. Champ.]] || 8th || 5th || bgcolor="#cc9966" | 3rd |
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== Detailed results == |
== Detailed results == |
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''Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at [[ISU Figure Skating Championships|ISU Championships]].'' |
''Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at [[ISU Figure Skating Championships|ISU Championships]].'' |
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! [[Free dance (ice dance)|FD]] |
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| 21–26 December 2021 |
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| [[2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2022 Russian Championships]] |
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| align=center | 6 <br> 77.91 |
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| align=center | 3 <br> 117.84 |
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| align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 <br> 195.75 |
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| 26–28 November 2021 |
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| [[2021 Rostelecom Cup]] |
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| align=center | 8 <br> 71.05 |
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| align=center | 7 <br> 106.46 |
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| align=center | 8 <br> 177.51 |
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| 3–7 November 2021 |
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| [[Volvo Open Cup|2021 Volvo Open Cup]] |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 75.48 |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 110.13 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 185.61 |
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| 28–31 October 2021 |
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| [[2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge|2021 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge]] |
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| align=center | 2 <br> '''77.08''' |
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| align=center | 3 <br> '''109.72''' |
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| align=center bgcolor="#cc9966" | 3 <br> '''186.80''' |
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| style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=6 align=center | [[2020–21 figure skating season|'''2020–2021 season''']] |
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! [[Rhythm dance|RD]] |
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! [[Free dance (ice dance)|FD]] |
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! Total |
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| 5–7 February 2021 |
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| [[2021 Channel One Trophy]] |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 79.13 |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 123.09 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1T/5P <br> 202.22 |
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| 23–27 December 2020 |
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| [[2021 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2021 Russian Championships]] |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 78.01 |
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| align=center | 6 <br> 114.67 |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 192.68 |
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| 20–22 November 2020 |
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| [[2020 Rostelecom Cup]] |
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| align=center | 5 <br> 76.10 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 117.08 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 193.18 |
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| 23–27 October 2020 |
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| [[2021 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2020 Cup of Russia Series, 3rd Stage, Sochi]] <br> <small>domestic competition</small> |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 79.29 |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 117.71 |
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| align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 <br> 197.00 |
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| 18–22 September 2020 |
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| [[2021 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2020 Cup of Russia Series, 1st Stage, Syzran]] <br> <small>domestic competition</small> |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 78.19 |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 117.68 |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> 195.87 |
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! Total |
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| 4–8 February 2020 |
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| [[2020 Russian Figure Skating Championships|2020 Russian Junior Championships]] |
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| Junior |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 66.16 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 105.22 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 171.38 |
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| 5–8 December 2019 |
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| [[2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final|2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final]] |
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| Junior |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 65.07 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 97.96 |
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| align=center | 4 <br> 163.03 |
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| 2–5 October 2019 |
| 2–5 October 2019 |
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| [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Italy]] |
| [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Italy]] |
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| Junior |
| Junior |
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| align=center | 1<br> '''65.52''' |
| align=center | 1 <br> '''65.52''' |
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| align=center | 1<br> |
| align=center | 1 <br> 99.40 |
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| align=center | 1<br> |
| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1<br> 164.92 |
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| 4–7 September 2019 |
| 4–7 September 2019 |
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| [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Latvia]] |
| [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Latvia]] |
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| Junior |
| Junior |
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| align=center | 1 <br> |
| align=center | 1 <br> 65.13 |
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| align=center | 2 <br> '''100.46''' |
| align=center | 2 <br> '''100.46''' |
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| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> '''165.59''' |
| align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 <br> '''165.59''' |
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| align="center" bgcolor="#cc9966" | 3 <br> 164.54 |
| align="center" bgcolor="#cc9966" | 3 <br> 164.54 |
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| 26 Nov. – 2 Dec. 2018 |
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| [[Tallinn Trophy|2018 Tallinn Trophy]] |
| [[Tallinn Trophy|2018 Tallinn Trophy]] |
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| 19–21 October 2018 |
| 19–21 October 2018 |
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| 2018 Halloween Cup |
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| Junior |
| Junior |
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| align=center | 1 <br> 62.79 |
| align=center | 1 <br> 62.79 |
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| 10–15 January 2017 |
| 10–15 January 2017 |
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| [[Toruń Cup|2017 Toruń Cup]] |
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| Junior |
| Junior |
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| align=center | 2 <br> 51.69 |
| align=center | 2 <br> 51.69 |
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<ref name="ISU-1920">{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00108011.htm |title= Elizaveta KHUDAIBERDIEVA / Andrey FILATOV: 2019/2020 |publisher= International Skating Union |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190922184126/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00108011.htm |archive-date= 22 September 2019 |url-status= live }}</ref> |
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<ref name=ISU-2021>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00013679.htm |title= Elizaveta KHUDAIBERDIEVA / Egor BAZIN: 2020/2021 |publisher= International Skating Union |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20201117011832/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00110468.htm |archive-date= 17 November 2020 |url-status= unfit }}</ref> |
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<ref name=ISU-2122>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00013679.htm |title= Elizaveta KHUDAIBERDIEVA / Egor BAZIN: 2021/2022 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20201117011832/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00110468.htm |archivedate= 17 November 2020 |url-status= unfit }}</ref> |
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<ref name=fskate>{{cite web |url= http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/2969.html |title= Елизавета Хасанжоновна Худайбердиева |language= Russian |trans-title=Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva |website= fskate.ru }}</ref> |
<ref name=fskate>{{cite web |url= http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/2969.html |title= Елизавета Хасанжоновна Худайбердиева |language= Russian |trans-title=Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva |website= fskate.ru }}</ref> |
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<ref name=GS190307>{{cite web |url= https://goldenskate.com/2019/03/lajoie-and-lagha-first-after-rhythm-dance-in-zagreb/ |title= Lajoie and Lagha first after Rhythm Dance in Zagreb |first= Paula |last= Slater |website= Golden Skate |date= 7 March 2019 }}</ref> |
<ref name=GS190307>{{cite web |url= https://goldenskate.com/2019/03/lajoie-and-lagha-first-after-rhythm-dance-in-zagreb/ |title= Lajoie and Lagha first after Rhythm Dance in Zagreb |first= Paula |last= Slater |website= Golden Skate |date= 7 March 2019 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=GS190309>{{cite web |url= https://goldenskate.com/2019/03/canadas-lajoie-and-lagha-take-ice-dance-title-at-junior-worlds/ |title= Canada's Lajoie and Lagha take ice dance title at Junior Worlds |first= Paula |last= Slater |website= Golden Skate |date= 9 March 2019 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=khudaiberdieva-bazin>{{cite web|title=Члены исполкома ФФККР обсудили текущие вопросы; заседание прошло в режиме онлайн|trans-title=Members of the Executive Committee of the FFKKR discussed current issues; the meeting was held online|language=Russian|url=http://www.fsrussia.ru/news/5013-chleny-ispolkoma-ffkkr-obsudili-tekushchie-voprosy-zasedanie-proshlo-v-rezhime-onlajn.html|first=Olga|last=Ermolina|publisher=[[Figure Skating Federation of Russia]]|date=15 May 2020}}</ref> |
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<ref name=IFS200914>{{cite news |url= https://www.ifsmagazine.com/kolyada-trusova-shine-at-2020-test-skates/ |title= KOLYADA, TRUSOVA SHINE AT 2020 TEST SKATES |work= International Figure Skating |date= 14 September 2020 |access-date= 27 November 2020 |archive-date= 4 December 2020 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20201204150621/https://www.ifsmagazine.com/kolyada-trusova-shine-at-2020-test-skates/ |url-status= dead }}</ref> |
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<ref name=IFS-Cup2020>{{cite news |url= https://www.ifsmagazine.com/2020-cup-of-russia-series/ |title= 2020 CUP OF RUSSIA SERIES |access-date= 27 November 2020 |archive-date= 4 December 2020 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20201204151336/https://www.ifsmagazine.com/2020-cup-of-russia-series/ |url-status= dead }}</ref> |
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<ref name=GS201119>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/11/2020-rostelecom-cup-rhythm-dance/ |title= Strong start for Sinitsina and Katsalapov at Rostelecom Cup |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= 19 November 2020 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=GS201121>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/11/2020-rostelecom-cup-free-dance/ |title= Sinitsina and Katsalapov defend Rostelecom Cup title in Moscow |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= 21 November 2020 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=GS201224>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/12/2021-russian-nationals-rhythm-dance/ |title= Stepanova and Bukin start comeback with Rhythm Dance win at Russian Nationals |first= Tatjana |last= Flade |work= Golden Skate |date= 24 December 2020}}</ref> |
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<ref name=GS201225>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2020/12/2021-russian-nationals-free-dance/ |title= Alexandra Stepanova and Ivan Bukin claim first National title |first= Tatjana |last= Flade |work= Golden Skate |date= 25 December 2020}}</ref> |
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<ref name=OC210205>{{cite news|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/russian-ladies-figure-skating-jumping-contest-channel-one-cup/|title=Russian ladies secure team win over men in domestic figure skating jump contest|first=ZK|last=Goh|publisher=[[Olympic Channel]]|date= 5 February 2021}}</ref> |
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<ref name=OC210206>{{cite news|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/kamila-valieva-steals-the-show-as-zagitova-s-red-machine-lead-at-channel-one-cup/|title=Valieva leads the way as Team Zagitova's "Red Machine" lead at Channel One Cup|first=ZK|last=Goh|publisher=[[Olympic Channel]]|date= 6 February 2021}}</ref> |
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<ref name=OC210207>{{cite news|url=https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/alina-zagitova-team-red-machine-win-channel-one-cup/|title=Alina Zagitova's "Red Machine" win Channel One Cup|first=ZK|last=Goh|publisher=[[Olympic Channel]]|date=7 February 2021}}</ref> |
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<ref name=GS211224>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2021/12/2022-russian-nationals-ice-dance/ |title= Stepanova and Bukin win second national title after Sinitsina and Katsalapov drop out |first= Tatjana |last= Flade |work= Golden Skate |date= 24 December 2021 }}</ref> |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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| title = [[List of highest junior scores in figure skating#Rhythm dance score|Junior Rhythm Dance]] |
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| before = {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Shanaeva / [[Devid Naryzhnyy]] |
| before = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elizaveta Shanaeva]] / [[Devid Naryzhnyy]] |
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| after = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Arina Ushakova (ice dancer)|Arina Ushakova]] / [[Maxim Nekrasov]] |
| after = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Arina Ushakova (ice dancer)|Arina Ushakova]] / [[Maxim Nekrasov]] |
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| before = {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Shanaeva / [[Devid Naryzhnyy]] |
| before = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elizaveta Shanaeva]] / [[Devid Naryzhnyy]] |
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| after = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Arina Ushakova (ice dancer)|Arina Ushakova]] / [[Maxim Nekrasov]] |
| after = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Arina Ushakova (ice dancer)|Arina Ushakova]] / [[Maxim Nekrasov]] |
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| after = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Arina Ushakova (ice dancer)|Arina Ushakova]] / [[Maxim Nekrasov]] |
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Full name | Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva | ||||||||||||||||||||
Native name | Елизавета Хасанжоновна Худайбердиева | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Mytishchi, Russia | 2 October 2002||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.69 m (5 ft 6+1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Figure skating career | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country | Russia | ||||||||||||||||||||
Partner | Egor Bazin | ||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Alexander Zhulin | ||||||||||||||||||||
Skating club | Olimpiets Balashikha Moscow | ||||||||||||||||||||
Began skating | 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva (Russian: Елизавета Хасанжоновна Худайбердиева, born 2 October 2002) is a Russian ice dancer. With her current skating partner, Egor Bazin, she is the 2023 Russian champion, 2022 Russian national bronze medalist.
With her former skating partner, Nikita Nazarov, she is the 2019 World Junior silver medalist and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist. She also won four gold medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, two with Nazarov and two with Andrei Filatov.
Personal life
[edit]Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva was born on 2 October 2002 in Mytishchi, Russia.[1] Her mother is Russian and her father is Uzbek.[2]
On 27 February 2022, she married the producer of Channel One Kirill Blagov.[3]
Career
[edit]Early career
[edit]Khudaiberdieva began learning to skate in 2006.[1] She was a single skater until 2015–2016 season. She then switched to ice dancing and teamed up with Nikita Nazarov. They started to compete together in 2016–2017 season.[4] They were coached by Denis Samokhin and Maria Borovikova.[citation needed]
2016–2017 season
[edit]Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov made their international junior debut in January 2017 at the 2017 Toruń Cup, where they won the gold medal.
They placed 8th at the 2017 Russian Junior Championships.
2017–2018 season
[edit]Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov received their first ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) assignments in the 2017–2018 season. They won medals at both JGP events, first a bronze medal in late August in Brisbane, Australia and then the silver medal in October in Gdańsk, Poland.
They placed fifth at the 2018 Russian Junior Championships after placing second in the short dance and sixth in the free dance.
2018–2019 season: World Junior silver medal
[edit]Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won their first JGP gold medal in August at the 2018 JGP event in Bratislava, Slovakia, after placing first in both the rhythm dance and the free dance. They scored their personal best score of 159.62 points, and they beat the silver medalists, Shanaeva/Naryzhnyy, by about seven points.[5] Their rhythm dance, free dance, and combined total scores at this competition were the highest scores achieved in an international junior ice dance competition at the time, subsequently surpassed by others.
At their second JGP event of the season in Ostrava, Czech Republic, they won a second gold medal. Again they were ranked first in both the rhythm dance and the free dance.[6] With two JGP gold medals, they qualified for the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final. At the Final, Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won the bronze medal after placing third in the rhythm dance and fourth in the free dance. They were part of a Russian sweep of the ice dance podium. Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov were about 6 points behind both the gold medalists, Shevchenko/Eremenko and the silver medalists, Ushakova/Nekrasov, who were separated by only a 0.01 point. Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov won the bronze medal over Canadians Lajoie/Lagha, who placed fourth by a margin of only 0.03 points.
After winning the bronze medal at the 2019 Russian Junior Championships, Khudaiberdieva/Nazarov concluded the season at the 2019 World Junior Championships. They placed second in the rhythm dance, winning a silver small medal and unexpectedly beating their Russian teammates due to superior results on the tango pattern dance.[7] They came fourth in the free dance but remained in second place overall, winning the silver medal. Khudaiberdieva said the result was not something they had expected, as "we were the number three Russian team, a confident number three though. For us, it was more about overcoming ourselves than anyone else. We haven’t realized yet that we are second at our first Junior Worlds." Noting that it was their final junior season, Nazarov said, "there are many teams in Russia, but if you look at the results at major events, they are not that great. But all these teams also once came up from juniors. We just have to work very hard in order to achieve something."[8]
On 13 May 2019, it was announced that Khudaiberdieva and Nazarov had split.[9]
2019–2020 season: Debut of Khudaiberdieva/Filatov
[edit]Khudaiberdieva teamed up with Andrei Filatov in late April 2019.[10] The team made their international junior debut in September 2019 at the 2019 JGP event in Riga, Latvia, where they won the gold medal. They placed first in the rhythm dance and second in the free dance, winning over the silver medalists, Georgian team Kazakova/Reviya, by about 0.3 points.
The pair were withdrawn from their second event, JGP Poland, due to a medical problem and were reassigned to the final Junior Grand Prix stage of the season, JGP Italy. In Egna, they again won gold and qualified for 2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, where they finished fourth. Khudaiberdieva/Filatov did not compete again until February 2020 at the 2020 Russian Junior Nationals, where they finished just off the podium in fourth, thus narrowly missing being named to the team for the 2020 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
In May 2020, Khudaiberdieva was listed as a member of the Russian senior national figure skating team with a new partner, two-time Winter Universiade silver medalist Egor Bazin, marking the end of her partnership with Filatov and her advancement to the senior ranks. Khudaiberdieva/Bazin were to be coached in Balashikha by a hybrid team of Khudaiberdieva's coaches, Denis Samokhin and Maria Borovikova, and Bazin's coach, Oleg Sudakov.[11]
2020–2021 season: Debut of Khudaiberdieva/Bazin
[edit]Khudaiberdieva/Bazin made their debut at the senior Russian test skates, where Bazin fell on a twizzle in the free dance.[12] They made their competitive debut at the first stage of the domestic Russian Cup series, the qualifying competition series to the 2021 Russian Figure Skating Championships, in Syzran in September. They placed first in the rhythm dance and second in the free dance to narrowly win the gold medal ahead of Morozov/Bagin. At their next event, the third stage held in Sochi, the team placed second in both the rhythm dance and the free dance to take second overall behind reigning national bronze medalists Zahorski/Guerreiro.[13]
In November, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin made their international debut at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup, where they placed fifth in the rhythm dance, just narrowly behind Morozov/Bagin.[14] In the free dance, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin managed to overtake Morozov/Bagin by a little less than three points to place fourth in the free dance and fourth overall.[15]
Competing at their first senior Russian Championships together (and Khudaiberdieva's first), they placed fourth in the rhythm dance despite a twizzle wobble from Bazin that earned him only a level 2 on that element.[16] In the free dance, Khudaiberdieva stumbled on her twizzle sequence, placing them sixth in that segment and fifth overall.[17]
Following the national championships, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy, a televised team competition held in lieu of the cancelled European Championships. They were selected for the Red Machine team captained by Alina Zagitova.[18] They placed fifth in both their segments of the competition, while their team finished first overall.[19][20]
2021–2022 season
[edit]Khudaiberdieva/Bazin began the season at the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, where they won the bronze medal and then took gold at the Volvo Open Cup. In their lone Grand Prix assignment, they were eighth at the 2021 Rostelecom Cup.[21]
At the 2022 Russian Championships, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin placed sixth in the rhythm dance. In the free dance, following the withdrawal of top team Sinitsina/Katsalapov due to injury, Khudaiberdieva/Bazin moved up to the bronze medal with a third place in that segment. Bazin said afterward, "not only one couple tried to qualify for the Olympics, everyone tried. We want to at least have a chance to fight a little bit." This was widely interpreted as querying the validity of the scores for controversial silver medalists Davis/Smolkin.[22]
Programs
[edit]With Bazin
[edit]Season | Rhythm dance | Free dance | Exhibition |
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2022–2023 [23] |
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2021–2022 [24] |
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2020–2021 [25] |
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With Filatov
[edit]Season | Rhythm dance | Free dance |
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2019–2020 [26] |
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With Nazarov
[edit]Season | Rhythm dance | Free dance |
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2018–2019 [1] |
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Short dance | ||
2017–2018 [27] |
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2016–2017 |
Competitive highlights
[edit]GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Bazin
[edit]International[21] | ||||
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Event | 20–21 | 21–22 | 22–23 | 23–24 |
GP Rostelecom Cup | 4th | 8th | ||
CS Denis Ten Memorial | 3rd | |||
CS Cup of Austria | WD | |||
Volvo Open Cup | 1st | |||
National | ||||
Russian Championships | 5th | 3rd | 1st | 2nd |
Russian Cup Final | 2nd | |||
Russian Cup (Sochi) | 2nd | |||
Russian Cup (Syzran) | 1st | |||
GPR Quray | 1st | |||
GPR Velvet Season | 1st | |||
GPR Volga Pirouette | 1st | 1st | ||
TBD = Assigned |
With Filatov
[edit]International[28] | ||
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Event | 2019–20 | |
JGP Final | 4th | |
JGP Italy | 1st | |
JGP Latvia | 1st | |
National[4] | ||
Russian Junior Champ. | 4th |
With Nazarov
[edit]International[29] | |||||
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Event | 2016–17 | 2017–18 | 2018–19 | ||
Junior Worlds | 2nd | ||||
JGP Final | 3rd | ||||
JGP Australia | 3rd | ||||
JGP Czech Republic | 1st | ||||
JGP Poland | 2nd | ||||
JGP Slovakia | 1st | ||||
Halloween Cup | 1st | ||||
Tallinn Trophy | 2nd | 1st | |||
Toruń Cup | 1st | ||||
National[4] | |||||
Russian Jr. Champ. | 8th | 5th | 3rd |
Detailed results
[edit]Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.
With Bazin
[edit]2021–2022 season | |||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total | |
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21–26 December 2021 | 2022 Russian Championships | 6 77.91 |
3 117.84 |
3 195.75 | |
26–28 November 2021 | 2021 Rostelecom Cup | 8 71.05 |
7 106.46 |
8 177.51 | |
3–7 November 2021 | 2021 Volvo Open Cup | 1 75.48 |
1 110.13 |
1 185.61 | |
28–31 October 2021 | 2021 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge | 2 77.08 |
3 109.72 |
3 186.80 | |
2020–2021 season | |||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total | |
5–7 February 2021 | 2021 Channel One Trophy | 5 79.13 |
5 123.09 |
1T/5P 202.22 | |
23–27 December 2020 | 2021 Russian Championships | 4 78.01 |
6 114.67 |
5 192.68 | |
20–22 November 2020 | 2020 Rostelecom Cup | 5 76.10 |
4 117.08 |
4 193.18 | |
23–27 October 2020 | 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 3rd Stage, Sochi domestic competition |
2 79.29 |
2 117.71 |
2 197.00 | |
18–22 September 2020 | 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 1st Stage, Syzran domestic competition |
1 78.19 |
2 117.68 |
1 195.87 |
With Filatov
[edit]2019–2020 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | RD | FD | Total |
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4–8 February 2020 | 2020 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 4 66.16 |
4 105.22 |
4 171.38 |
5–8 December 2019 | 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final | Junior | 4 65.07 |
4 97.96 |
4 163.03 |
2–5 October 2019 | 2019 JGP Italy | Junior | 1 65.52 |
1 99.40 |
1 164.92 |
4–7 September 2019 | 2019 JGP Latvia | Junior | 1 65.13 |
2 100.46 |
1 165.59 |
With Nazarov
[edit]2018–2019 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | RD | FD | Total |
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4–10 March 2019 | 2019 World Junior Championships | Junior | 2 68.69 |
4 102.53 |
2 171.22 |
1–4 February 2019 | 2019 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 3 69.89 |
3 106.96 |
3 176.85 |
6–9 December 2018 | 2018–19 JGP Final | Junior | 3 66.29 |
4 98.25 |
3 164.54 |
26 Nov. – 2 Dec. 2018 | 2018 Tallinn Trophy | Junior | 1 66.04 |
1 97.79 |
1 163.83 |
19–21 October 2018 | 2018 Halloween Cup | Junior | 1 62.79 |
1 96.82 |
1 159.61 |
26–29 September 2018 | 2018 JGP Czech Republic | Junior | 1 65.29 |
1 95.71 |
1 161.00 |
22–25 August 2018 | 2018 JGP Slovakia | Junior | 1 64.39 |
1 95.23 |
1 159.62 |
2017–2018 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SD | FD | Total |
23–26 January 2018 | 2018 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 2 63.99 |
6 85.22 |
5 149.21 |
15–17 December 2017 | 2017 Grand Prix of Bratislava | Junior | 1 60.87 |
1 84.47 |
1 145.34 |
21–26 November 2017 | 2017 Tallinn Trophy | Junior | 2 61.57 |
2 84.36 |
2 145.93 |
4–7 October 2017 | 2017 JGP Poland | Junior | 2 59.03 |
3 74.82 |
2 133.85 |
23–26 August 2017 | 2017 JGP Australia | Junior | 3 57.25 |
4 74.55 |
3 131.80 |
2016–2017 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SD | FD | Total |
1–5 February 2017 | 2017 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 9 52.71 |
7 82.30 |
8 135.01 |
10–15 January 2017 | 2017 Toruń Cup | Junior | 2 51.69 |
1 80.70 |
1 132.39 |
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