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Revision as of 20:15, 20 December 2022
Alisson Krystle Perticheto | |
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Born | Geneva, Switzerland | 18 September 1997
Hometown | Mies, Vaud, Switzerland |
Height | 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Philippines |
Coach | Roberto Moschella, Mario Perticheto |
Skating club | CPG Geneva |
Began skating | 2004 |
Retired | August 10, 2022 |
Alisson Krystle Perticheto (born 18 September 1997) is a former Swiss-Filipino figure skater who represented the Philippines. She is the 2017 Egna Spring Trophy champion, 2015 Skate Helena silver medalist, and 2014 Philippines national champion. She has competed in the free skate at three ISU Championships, placing 18th at 2013 Junior Worlds in Milan, Italy; 17th at 2014 Four Continents in Taipei, Taiwan; and 16th at 2015 Four Continents in Seoul, South Korea.[1]
On August 2022, Perticheto transitioned to coaching.[2]
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2019–2020 [3] |
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2018–2019 [4] |
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2017–2018 [5] |
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2016–2017 | unknown | ||
2014–2015 [6] |
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2013–2014 [7] |
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2012–2013 [8] |
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2010–2011 |
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2008–2009 | unknown |
Competitive highlights
CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
For the Philippines
International[1] | ||||||||||
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Event | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 | 20–21 | 21–22 |
Worlds | WD | 34th | WD | C | WD | |||||
Four Continents | 17th | 16th | 18th | 18th | ||||||
CS Cup of Tyrol | C | |||||||||
CS Finlandia | 17th | WD | 15th | |||||||
CS Golden Spin | 23rd | WD | WD | |||||||
CS Lombardia | 23rd | WD | ||||||||
CS Nebelhorn | 11th | WD | 12th | WD | ||||||
CS Warsaw Cup | 16th | WD | ||||||||
Bavarian Open | 13th | |||||||||
Bosphorus Cup | 1st | |||||||||
Coupe Printemps | 4th | |||||||||
Cup of Nice | 13th | 20th | ||||||||
Cup of Tyrol | 9th | |||||||||
EduSport Trophy | 2nd | |||||||||
Egna Spring Trophy | 5th | 1st | ||||||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 18th | |||||||||
SEA Games | 3rd | 2nd | ||||||||
Skate Helena | 2nd | |||||||||
Toruń Cup | WD | |||||||||
International: Junior[1] | ||||||||||
Junior Worlds | 18th | WD | ||||||||
JGP Slovenia | 13th | |||||||||
Bavarian Open | 2nd | |||||||||
GP Bratislava | 2nd | |||||||||
National[1] | ||||||||||
Philippine Champ. | 1st J | 1st J | 1st | 1st | 1st | |||||
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew; C = Event cancelled |
For Switzerland
International | ||
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Event | 2008–09 | 2010–11 |
Bavarian Open | 1st N13 | |
Ice Challenge | 1st N | |
Int. Challenge Cup | 2nd D | |
National[1] | ||
Swiss Champ. | 6th | |
D = Debs N13 = Novice Under-13 N = Advanced novice |
Detailed results
2017–18 season | ||||
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Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
October 6–8, 2017 | 2017 CS Finlandia Trophy | 17 45.57 |
17 83.35 |
17 128.92 |
October 6–8, 2017 | 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | 11 46.75 |
12 89.91 |
11 136.66 |
October 6–8, 2017 | 2017 CS Lombardia Trophy | 23 43.55 |
23 76.57 |
24 120.12 |
August 26–27, 2017 | 2017 Southeast Asian Games | 2 48.54 |
4 64.86 |
3 113.40 |
2016–17 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
April 6–9, 2017 | Egna Spring Trophy | 1 53.55 |
1 90.06 |
1 143.61 |
March 10–12, 2017 | Coupe du Printemps | 4 48.68 |
4 87.70 |
4 136.38 |
February 14–19, 2017 | Bavarian Open | 18 40.02 |
11 84.56 |
13 124.58 |
December 16–18, 2016 | Grand Prix of Bratislava | 3 41.92 |
2 79.97 |
2 121.89 |
October 19–23, 2016 | International Cup of Nice | 19 43.69 |
22 64.95 |
20 108.64 |
References
- ^ a b c d e "Competition Results: Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO". International Skating Union.
- ^ "Fil-Swiss figure skater Alisson Perticheto begins coaching career". GMA News. 12 August 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
- ^ http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00013053.htm [bare URL]
- ^ "Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO: 2018/2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 14 September 2018.
- ^ "Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 May 2018.
- ^ "Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 22 May 2015.
- ^ "Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 5 March 2014.
- ^ "Alisson Krystle PERTICHETO: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 25 August 2013.
External links
Media related to Alisson Krystle Perticheto at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- 1997 births
- Filipino female single skaters
- Swiss female single skaters
- Swiss people of Filipino descent
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Geneva
- Southeast Asian Games bronze medalists for the Philippines
- Southeast Asian Games medalists in figure skating
- Competitors at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
- Competitors at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games silver medalists for the Philippines
- Figure skating coaches
- Asian figure skating biography stubs
- Filipino sportspeople stubs