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Aleksandra Boikova

Aleksandra Igorevna Boikova (Russian: Александра Игоревна Бойкова, born 20 January 2002) is a Russian pair skater. With her skating partner, Dmitrii Kozlovskii, she is the 2020 European champion, the 2021 World bronze medalist, the 2019 European bronze medalist, a six-time Grand Prix medalist (including four golds), the 2020 Russian national champion, and a four-time Russian national medalist.

Aleksandra Boikova
Boikova and Kozlovskii at the 2018 Internationaux de France
Personal information
Native nameАлександра Игоревна Бойкова
Full nameAleksandra Igorevna Boikova
Country represented Russia
Born (2002-01-20) 20 January 2002 (age 21)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
ResidenceSaint Petersburg
Height1.64 m (5 ft 4+12 in)
PartnerDmitrii Kozlovskii
CoachArtur Minchuk
Tamara Moskvina
ChoreographerNikolai Morozov
Former choreographerTatiana Druchinina
Edvald Smirnov
Peter Tchernyshev
Natalia Bestemianova
Igor Bobrin
Yuri Smekalov
Alexander Zhulin
Alexander Stepin
Skating clubTamara Moskvina Figure Skating Club St. Petersburg
Former skating clubOlympic School Zvezdnyi Led St. Petersburg
Training locationsSaint Petersburg
Began skating2006
ISU personal best scores
Combined total234.58
2020 Europeans
Short program82.34
2020 Europeans
Free skate152.24
2020 Europeans
Medal record

On the junior level with Kozlovskii, she is the 2017 Junior World silver medalist, the 2016–17 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, and the 2017 Russian junior national champion.

Career

Early years

Boikova started learning to skate in 2006.[1] She trained as a single skater in Alexei Mishin's group until late 2015.[2]

In November 2015, Boikova teamed up with her first pair skating partner, Dmitrii Kozlovskii, who had switched to the discipline four months earlier.[2][3] Artur Minchuk in Saint Petersburg became the pair's coach.[4]

2016–2017 season: Silver at Junior Worlds

Boikova/Kozlovskii's international debut came in September 2016 at a Junior Grand Prix (JGP) event in Russia, where they won the silver medal.[3] They placed fourth in their next JGP assignment in Germany. These results qualified them to the 2016–17 Junior Grand Prix Final, held in December in Marseille, France. They won the bronze medal with a personal best score of 159.72. Later in the same month, they finished sixth competing on the senior level at the Russian Championships. They won the junior national title in February 2017.

In March, Boikova/Kozlovskii won silver at the 2017 World Junior Championships in Taipei, Taiwan. Ranked first in the short program and fourth in the free skate, they finished second to Australia's Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya / Harley Windsor with a deficit of 2.05 points.[5]

2017–2018 season

Boikova/Kozlovskii won two medals on the 2017 JGP series. First they won a silver in Riga, Latvia and then a bronze in Zagreb, Croatia. With these results, they qualified to the JGP Final, where they placed fifth.

In October 2017, Boikova/Kozlovskii competed at their first international senior event, the 2017 CS Minsk-Arena Ice Star, where they won the gold medal with their personal best score of 191.58 points. A month later, they skated their second Challenger event at the 2017 CS Warsaw Cup, where they won the silver medal.

At the 2018 Russian Championships, they placed fifth on the senior level and fourth at the junior event.

2018–2019 season: Bronze at Europeans

Boikova/Kozlovskii started their season by winning two medals on the 2018–2019 ISU Challenger Series. First, they won the silver medal at the 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy and then the bronze medal at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy. In late October, Boikova/Kozlovskii made their Grand Prix debut at 2018 Skate Canada, where they placed fourth with a personal best score of 196.54 points. In late November, they competed at the 2018 Internationaux de France, where they won the bronze medal.

At the 2019 Russian Championships, the pair won the bronze medal after placing third in both programs.[6] Boikova's skating boots had broken down following the French Grand Prix, requiring her to break in new boots in short order.[7][8]

Assigned to the 2019 European Championships, Boikova/Kozlovskii placed fourth in the short program, 0.12 points behind Nicole Della Monica / Matteo Guarise of Italy. They earned their first score above seventy points.[9] In the free skate, Kozlovskii erred on their three-jump combination, but they otherwise skated cleanly, placing third in the free skate and winning the bronze medal overall with a score 0.14 points ahead of Della Monica/Guarise. Kozlovskii referred to the result as "a miracle. Fate has forgiven me today. It gave me a scare, and then it has saved me." Boikova said the two aimed to support each other whenever they made mistakes.[10]

Boikova/Kozlovskii concluded the season at the 2019 World Championships, placing sixth in the short program after losing levels on their death spiral and step sequence.[11] They skated cleanly in the free program, placing sixth there and sixth overall. Boikova remarked, "We did our best, and now we can relax and go to Disneyland tomorrow."[12]

2019–2020 season: European and national titles

After winning the silver medal at the 2019 Shanghai Trophy, Boikova/Kozlovskii began the Grand Prix at 2019 Skate Canada International. They set a new personal best in the short program, narrowly taking the lead over Canadian national champions Moore-Towers/Marinaro and Russian national champions Tarasova/Morozov.[13] They won the free skate by a wider margin for their first Grand Prix gold medal.[14] Competing next at the 2019 Rostelecom Cup, they won the short program with a score of 80.14, only the second team to score above eighty points at that point in the season.[15] They won the free skate with another new personal best, beating Tarasova/Morozov for the second time that season.[16]

Boikova/Kozlovskii's results qualified them to the Grand Prix Final in Torino, where they placed second in the short program behind reigning World Champions Sui/Han.[17] The free skate was less successful, marked by errors on jump and throw elements as well as their final lift, resulting in them placing fifth in that segment and dropping to fourth overall. Kozlovskii remarked, "We are not happy about the skate, but what can I do? It’s the sport. It happens, and we will work hard to make sure it doesn’t happen again."[18]

Competing at the 2020 Russian Championships, Boikova/Kozlovskii placed second in the short program, three points behind Tarasova/Morozov, who also skated a clean program.[19] Boikova/Kozlovskii then won the free skate, winning their first Russian national title by 0.47 points, an occasion he called "something special and memorable."[20]

In what would prove to be their final competition of the season, Boikova/Kozlovskii entered the 2020 European Championships as the title favourites and won the short program with a new world record score.[21] Winning the free program by a wide margin, they took the gold medal. Despite this success, both described it as "one of the hardest free skatings we’ve done recently."[22] They had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but those were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[23]

2020–2021 season: World bronze

Boikova/Kozlovskii debuted their programs at the senior Russian test skates, saying they had missed performing for spectators.[24] They were scheduled to compete in the third stage of the domestic Russian Cup but had to withdraw after Kozlovskii contracted COVID-19.[25] Following Kozlovskii's recovery, they competed at the fourth stage, where several throw errors caused them to finish behind new training mates Mishina/Galliamov and longtime domestic rivals Tarasova/Morozov.[26] The competition occurred shortly after the death of Igor Moskvin, the husband of their primary coach Tamara Moskvina.[27]

Shortly afterward, they competed on the Grand Prix at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup, attended mainly by Russian-based skaters to minimize pandemic travel. They were second in the short program behind Mishina/Galliamov after making another throw error.[28] They skated a clean free program to take their second consecutive gold medal at Rostelecom.[29] They subsequently withdrew from the fifth stage of the Russian Cup after Boikova came down with a cold.[30]

At the 2021 Russian Championships, Boikova/Kozlovskii attempted to mount a title defense despite only having a week to prepare but encountered throw jump issues in both segments. They placed second in the short program, behind a clean Tarasova/Morozov, after Boikova stepped out of their throw triple Lutz.[31] In the free skate, Boikova stepped out of the throw triple flip. Second in that segment as well, they won the silver medal behind Tarasova/Morozov.[32]

Following the national championships, Boikova/Kozlovskii participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy, a televised event organized and held in lieu of the cancelled European Championships. They were selected for the Time of Firsts team captained by Evgenia Medvedeva. They placed third in both segments of the competition, and the Time of Firsts team finished in second place.[33][34] Boikova/Kozlovskii did not participate in the Russian Cup Final.[35]

Heading into the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm, Boikova/Kozlovskii were considered one of the favourites to win the pairs title.[36] For the event, they prepared a new short program to music from the film Howl's Moving Castle, which Boikova called "a piece of art and not just a movie." Skating cleanly, they placed first in the short program, winning a gold small medal.[37] In the free skate, Boikova fell on her attempted triple toe loop and their throw triple flip, and the pair placed fourth in that segment and dropped to the bronze medal position overall.[38]

2021–2022 season: Beijing Olympics

Boikova/Kozlovskii made their seasonal Grand Prix debut at the 2021 Skate America, where they were second in the short program behind Tarasova/Morozov. Boikova fell twice in the free skate, as a result of which they placed fourth in that segment and fell to the bronze medal position overall, finishing behind Tarasova/Morozov and Japan's Miura/Kihara.[39] Kozlovskii assessed afterward that "not everything worked out, but it was a huge experience for us."[40] They went on to win their second event, the 2021 Internationaux de France, aided by the withdrawal of second seeds Peng/Yang.[41] Kozlovskii said they had "fulfilled our minimum task" by qualifying for the Grand Prix Final, despite errors in the free skate.[42] The Final was subsequently cancelled due to restrictions prompted by the Omicron variant.[43]

At the 2022 Russian Championships, Boikova/Kozlovskii placed second in both segments of the competition to take their second consecutive silver medal, 3.87 points behind rivals Mishina/Galliamov. Kozlovskii called it "a personal victory for us after some difficulties."[44]

Boikova/Kozlovskii placed third in the short program at the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn after Boikova doubled on her planned triple jump. Skating cleanly in the free, they were also third in that segment, taking the bronze medal. Alluding to the short program era, Boikova suggested, "sometimes accidents happen for the better. Maybe, on the contrary, this mistake helped us to concentrate more on today's work."[45] On January 20, they were officially named to the Russian Olympic team.[46]

Competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the pairs event, Boikova/Kozlovskii placed fourth in the short program after Boikova had to put a hand down on the landing of their throw flip.[47] In the free skate, Boikova underrotated a triple toe jump and stepped out of a throw triple loop, with the team remaining in fourth place overall. Both expressed disappointment with their results.[48]

Programs

(with Kozlovskii)

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2022–2023
2021–2022
[49][50]
2020–2021
[51][52][37][53]


2019–2020
[54][55]
2018–2019
[56]
2017–2018
[57]
2016–2017
[1]
2015–2016

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Kozlovskii

International[58]
Event 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23
Olympics 4th
Worlds 6th C 3rd
Europeans 3rd 1st 3rd
GP Final 4th C
GP France 3rd 1st
GP Rostelecom 1st 1st
GP Skate America 3rd
GP Skate Canada 4th 1st
CS Finlandia 3rd WD WD
CS Ice Star 1st
CS Lombardia 2nd
CS Warsaw Cup 2nd
Shanghai Trophy 2nd
International: Junior[58]
Junior Worlds 2nd
JGP Final 3rd 5th
JGP Croatia 3rd
JGP Germany 4th
JGP Latvia 2nd
JGP Russia 2nd
National[4]
Russian Champ. 6th 5th 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
Russian Junior 1st 4th
Russian Cup Final[a] 1st
GPR Velvet Season 1st
GPR Volga Priouette 1st
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Event cancelled

Individual

International: Junior[58]
Event 2013–14
Mini Europa 1st [59]

Detailed results

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.

 
Boikova and Kozlovskii at the 2018 Internationaux de France

With Kozlovskii

Senior level

2022–23 season
Date Event SP FS Total
20-26 December 2022 2023 Russian Championships
2
84.32
1
150.07
1
234.39
November 18–21, 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series, 5th Stage
1
84.02
1
155.26
1
239.28
October 28–30, 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series, 2nd Stage
1
83.17
1
145.19
1
228.36
2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
February 18–19, 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 4
78.59
4
141.59
4
220.50
January 10–16, 2022 2022 European Championships 3
76.26
3
150.97
3
227.23
December 21–26, 2021 2022 Russian Championships 2
82.84
2
157.03
2
239.87
November 19–21, 2021 2021 Internationaux de France 1
77.17
1
139.79
1
216.96
October 22–24, 2021 2021 Skate America 2
75.43
4
130.10
3
205.53
2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 22–28, 2021 2021 World Championships 1
80.16
4
137.47
3
217.63
February 5–7, 2021 2021 Channel One Trophy 3
77.80
3
151.10
2T/3P
228.90
December 23–27, 2020 2021 Russian Championships 2
77.48
2
147.51
2
224.99
November 20–22, 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup 2
78.29
1
154.27
1
232.56
November 8–12, 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 4th Stage, Kazan
domestic competition
2
79.61
3
140.69
3
220.30
2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 24–25, 2020 2020 European Championships 1
82.34
1
152.24
1
234.58
December 24–29, 2019 2020 Russian Championships 2
80.39
1
153.27
1
233.66
December 4–8, 2019 2019–20 Grand Prix Final 2
76.65
5
125.19
4
201.84
November 15–17, 2019 2019 Rostelecom Cup 1
80.14
1
149.34
1
229.48
October 25–27, 2019 2019 Skate Canada International 1
76.45
1
140.26
1
216.71
October 3–5, 2019 2019 Shanghai Trophy 2
76.93
2
126.23
2
203.16
2018–19 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 18–24, 2019 2019 World Championships 6
69.99
6
140.31
6
210.30
January 21–27, 2019 2019 European Championships 4
72.58
3
132.70
3
205.28
December 19–23, 2018 2019 Russian Championships 3
74.98
3
145.42
3
220.40
November 23–25, 2018 2018 Internationaux de France 1
68.83
3
121.01
3
189.84
October 26–28, 2018 2018 Skate Canada International 4
64.57
2
131.97
4
196.54
October 4–7, 2018 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy 2
67.81
3
120.73
3
188.54
September 12–16, 2018 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy 3
65.21
1
126.78
2
191.99

Junior level

 
Boikova/Kozlovskii at the 2017 World Junior Championships
2017–18 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
January 23–26, 2018 2018 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2
63.19
6
111.45
4
174.64
December 21–24, 2017 2018 Russian Championships Senior 5
68.20
5
127.60
5
195.80
December 7–10, 2017 2017–18 JGP Final Junior 6
55.92
5
104.88
5
160.80
November 16–19, 2017 2017 CS Warsaw Cup Senior 4
58.52
2
122.32
2
180.84
October 26–29, 2017 2017 CS Minsk-Arena Ice Star Senior 1
64.46
1
127.12
1
191.58
September 27–30, 2017 2017 JGP Croatia Junior 1
61.23
3
101.98
3
163.21
September 6–9, 2017 2017 JGP Latvia Junior 1
56.12
4
97.81
2
153.93
2016–17 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
March 15–19, 2017 2017 World Junior Championships Junior 1
61.27
4
100.66
2
161.93
February 1–5, 2017 2017 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2
64.95
1
116.63
1
181.58
December 20–26, 2016 2017 Russian Championships Senior 8
60.77
6
118.24
6
179.01
December 8–11, 2016 2016−17 JGP Final Junior 4
58.75
3
100.97
3
159.72
October 5–9, 2016 2016 JGP Germany Junior 4
55.58
3
96.87
4
152.45
September 14–18, 2016 2016 JGP Russia Junior 2
60.39
3
92.18
2
152.57

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Igorevna and the family name is Boikova Aleksandra Igorevna Boikova Russian Aleksandra Igorevna Bojkova born 20 January 2002 is a Russian pair skater With her skating partner Dmitrii Kozlovskii she is the 2020 European champion the 2021 World bronze medalist the 2019 European bronze medalist a six time Grand Prix medalist including four golds the 2020 Russian national champion and a four time Russian national medalist Aleksandra BoikovaBoikova and Kozlovskii at the 2018 Internationaux de FrancePersonal informationNative nameAleksandra Igorevna BojkovaFull nameAleksandra Igorevna BoikovaCountry represented RussiaBorn 2002 01 20 20 January 2002 age 21 Saint Petersburg RussiaResidenceSaint PetersburgHeight1 64 m 5 ft 4 1 2 in PartnerDmitrii KozlovskiiCoachArtur Minchuk Tamara MoskvinaChoreographerNikolai MorozovFormer choreographerTatiana Druchinina Edvald Smirnov Peter Tchernyshev Natalia Bestemianova Igor Bobrin Yuri Smekalov Alexander Zhulin Alexander StepinSkating clubTamara Moskvina Figure Skating Club St PetersburgFormer skating clubOlympic School Zvezdnyi Led St PetersburgTraining locationsSaint PetersburgBegan skating2006ISU personal best scoresCombined total234 582020 EuropeansShort program82 342020 EuropeansFree skate152 242020 EuropeansMedal record Figure skating PairsRepresenting FSRWorld Figure Championships2021 Stockholm PairsRepresenting RussiaEuropean Championships2020 Graz Pairs2019 Minsk Pairs2022 Tallinn PairsWorld Junior Championships2017 Taipei PairsJunior Grand Prix Final2016 17 Marseille PairsOn the junior level with Kozlovskii she is the 2017 Junior World silver medalist the 2016 17 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist and the 2017 Russian junior national champion Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1 2 2016 2017 season Silver at Junior Worlds 1 3 2017 2018 season 1 4 2018 2019 season Bronze at Europeans 1 5 2019 2020 season European and national titles 1 6 2020 2021 season World bronze 1 7 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics 2 Programs 3 Competitive highlights 4 Detailed results 4 1 Senior level 4 2 Junior level 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditEarly years Edit Boikova started learning to skate in 2006 1 She trained as a single skater in Alexei Mishin s group until late 2015 2 In November 2015 Boikova teamed up with her first pair skating partner Dmitrii Kozlovskii who had switched to the discipline four months earlier 2 3 Artur Minchuk in Saint Petersburg became the pair s coach 4 2016 2017 season Silver at Junior Worlds Edit Boikova Kozlovskii s international debut came in September 2016 at a Junior Grand Prix JGP event in Russia where they won the silver medal 3 They placed fourth in their next JGP assignment in Germany These results qualified them to the 2016 17 Junior Grand Prix Final held in December in Marseille France They won the bronze medal with a personal best score of 159 72 Later in the same month they finished sixth competing on the senior level at the Russian Championships They won the junior national title in February 2017 In March Boikova Kozlovskii won silver at the 2017 World Junior Championships in Taipei Taiwan Ranked first in the short program and fourth in the free skate they finished second to Australia s Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya Harley Windsor with a deficit of 2 05 points 5 2017 2018 season Edit Boikova Kozlovskii won two medals on the 2017 JGP series First they won a silver in Riga Latvia and then a bronze in Zagreb Croatia With these results they qualified to the JGP Final where they placed fifth In October 2017 Boikova Kozlovskii competed at their first international senior event the 2017 CS Minsk Arena Ice Star where they won the gold medal with their personal best score of 191 58 points A month later they skated their second Challenger event at the 2017 CS Warsaw Cup where they won the silver medal At the 2018 Russian Championships they placed fifth on the senior level and fourth at the junior event 2018 2019 season Bronze at Europeans Edit Boikova Kozlovskii started their season by winning two medals on the 2018 2019 ISU Challenger Series First they won the silver medal at the 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy and then the bronze medal at the 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy In late October Boikova Kozlovskii made their Grand Prix debut at 2018 Skate Canada where they placed fourth with a personal best score of 196 54 points In late November they competed at the 2018 Internationaux de France where they won the bronze medal At the 2019 Russian Championships the pair won the bronze medal after placing third in both programs 6 Boikova s skating boots had broken down following the French Grand Prix requiring her to break in new boots in short order 7 8 Assigned to the 2019 European Championships Boikova Kozlovskii placed fourth in the short program 0 12 points behind Nicole Della Monica Matteo Guarise of Italy They earned their first score above seventy points 9 In the free skate Kozlovskii erred on their three jump combination but they otherwise skated cleanly placing third in the free skate and winning the bronze medal overall with a score 0 14 points ahead of Della Monica Guarise Kozlovskii referred to the result as a miracle Fate has forgiven me today It gave me a scare and then it has saved me Boikova said the two aimed to support each other whenever they made mistakes 10 Boikova Kozlovskii concluded the season at the 2019 World Championships placing sixth in the short program after losing levels on their death spiral and step sequence 11 They skated cleanly in the free program placing sixth there and sixth overall Boikova remarked We did our best and now we can relax and go to Disneyland tomorrow 12 2019 2020 season European and national titles Edit After winning the silver medal at the 2019 Shanghai Trophy Boikova Kozlovskii began the Grand Prix at 2019 Skate Canada International They set a new personal best in the short program narrowly taking the lead over Canadian national champions Moore Towers Marinaro and Russian national champions Tarasova Morozov 13 They won the free skate by a wider margin for their first Grand Prix gold medal 14 Competing next at the 2019 Rostelecom Cup they won the short program with a score of 80 14 only the second team to score above eighty points at that point in the season 15 They won the free skate with another new personal best beating Tarasova Morozov for the second time that season 16 Boikova Kozlovskii s results qualified them to the Grand Prix Final in Torino where they placed second in the short program behind reigning World Champions Sui Han 17 The free skate was less successful marked by errors on jump and throw elements as well as their final lift resulting in them placing fifth in that segment and dropping to fourth overall Kozlovskii remarked We are not happy about the skate but what can I do It s the sport It happens and we will work hard to make sure it doesn t happen again 18 Competing at the 2020 Russian Championships Boikova Kozlovskii placed second in the short program three points behind Tarasova Morozov who also skated a clean program 19 Boikova Kozlovskii then won the free skate winning their first Russian national title by 0 47 points an occasion he called something special and memorable 20 In what would prove to be their final competition of the season Boikova Kozlovskii entered the 2020 European Championships as the title favourites and won the short program with a new world record score 21 Winning the free program by a wide margin they took the gold medal Despite this success both described it as one of the hardest free skatings we ve done recently 22 They had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal but those were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic 23 2020 2021 season World bronze Edit Boikova Kozlovskii debuted their programs at the senior Russian test skates saying they had missed performing for spectators 24 They were scheduled to compete in the third stage of the domestic Russian Cup but had to withdraw after Kozlovskii contracted COVID 19 25 Following Kozlovskii s recovery they competed at the fourth stage where several throw errors caused them to finish behind new training mates Mishina Galliamov and longtime domestic rivals Tarasova Morozov 26 The competition occurred shortly after the death of Igor Moskvin the husband of their primary coach Tamara Moskvina 27 Shortly afterward they competed on the Grand Prix at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup attended mainly by Russian based skaters to minimize pandemic travel They were second in the short program behind Mishina Galliamov after making another throw error 28 They skated a clean free program to take their second consecutive gold medal at Rostelecom 29 They subsequently withdrew from the fifth stage of the Russian Cup after Boikova came down with a cold 30 At the 2021 Russian Championships Boikova Kozlovskii attempted to mount a title defense despite only having a week to prepare but encountered throw jump issues in both segments They placed second in the short program behind a clean Tarasova Morozov after Boikova stepped out of their throw triple Lutz 31 In the free skate Boikova stepped out of the throw triple flip Second in that segment as well they won the silver medal behind Tarasova Morozov 32 Following the national championships Boikova Kozlovskii participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy a televised event organized and held in lieu of the cancelled European Championships They were selected for the Time of Firsts team captained by Evgenia Medvedeva They placed third in both segments of the competition and the Time of Firsts team finished in second place 33 34 Boikova Kozlovskii did not participate in the Russian Cup Final 35 Heading into the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm Boikova Kozlovskii were considered one of the favourites to win the pairs title 36 For the event they prepared a new short program to music from the film Howl s Moving Castle which Boikova called a piece of art and not just a movie Skating cleanly they placed first in the short program winning a gold small medal 37 In the free skate Boikova fell on her attempted triple toe loop and their throw triple flip and the pair placed fourth in that segment and dropped to the bronze medal position overall 38 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics Edit Boikova Kozlovskii made their seasonal Grand Prix debut at the 2021 Skate America where they were second in the short program behind Tarasova Morozov Boikova fell twice in the free skate as a result of which they placed fourth in that segment and fell to the bronze medal position overall finishing behind Tarasova Morozov and Japan s Miura Kihara 39 Kozlovskii assessed afterward that not everything worked out but it was a huge experience for us 40 They went on to win their second event the 2021 Internationaux de France aided by the withdrawal of second seeds Peng Yang 41 Kozlovskii said they had fulfilled our minimum task by qualifying for the Grand Prix Final despite errors in the free skate 42 The Final was subsequently cancelled due to restrictions prompted by the Omicron variant 43 At the 2022 Russian Championships Boikova Kozlovskii placed second in both segments of the competition to take their second consecutive silver medal 3 87 points behind rivals Mishina Galliamov Kozlovskii called it a personal victory for us after some difficulties 44 Boikova Kozlovskii placed third in the short program at the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn after Boikova doubled on her planned triple jump Skating cleanly in the free they were also third in that segment taking the bronze medal Alluding to the short program era Boikova suggested sometimes accidents happen for the better Maybe on the contrary this mistake helped us to concentrate more on today s work 45 On January 20 they were officially named to the Russian Olympic team 46 Competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the pairs event Boikova Kozlovskii placed fourth in the short program after Boikova had to put a hand down on the landing of their throw flip 47 In the free skate Boikova underrotated a triple toe jump and stepped out of a throw triple loop with the team remaining in fourth place overall Both expressed disappointment with their results 48 Programs Edit with Kozlovskii Season Short program Free skating Exhibition2022 2023 Hit the Road Jack by Percy Mayfieldperformed by 2WEI choreo by Nikolai Moroshkin Overture Time For Bed Dance With Me Too Late Anna s Last Train from Anna Karenina by Dario Marianelli choreo by Nikolai Moroshkin Merry Go Round of Life from Howl s Moving Castle by Joe Hisaishi choreo by Nikolai Morozov Alexander Zhulin2021 2022 49 50 Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky choreo by Nikolai Morozov Dmitrii Pimonov Malaguena by Ernesto Lecuona choreo by Nikolai Morozov Dmitrii Pimonov No Time to Die from No Time to Die by Billie Eilish choreo by Nikolay Moroshkin2020 2021 51 52 37 53 Merry Go Round of Life from Howl s Moving Castle by Joe Hisaishi choreo by Nikolai Morozov Alexander ZhulinThe Captivating Star of Happiness by Isaac Schwartz choreo by Alexander Zhulin Writing s on the Wall from Spectre by Sam Smith performed by Sofia Karlberg choreo by Nikolai Morozov My Way performed by Andre Rieu choreo by Natalia Bestemianova Igor BobrinPassionata by Andreas Vollenweider2019 2020 54 55 My Way by Frank Sinatraperformed by Andre Rieu choreo by Natalia Bestemianova Igor Bobrin Writing s on the Wall from Spectre by Sam Smith performed by Sofia Karlberg choreo by Nikolai Morozov2018 2019 56 Dark Eyes performed by Igor Bourco s Uralski Jazzmen choreo by Natalia Bestemianova Igor Bobrin The Nutcracker by Pyotr Tchaikovsky choreo by Peter Tchernyshev Passionata by Andreas Vollenweider2017 2018 57 Sochi Sarabanda by Alexander Goldstein choreo by Natalia Bestemianova Igor Bobrin The Nutcracker by Pyotr Tchaikovsky choreo by Peter Tchernyshev Passionata by Andreas Vollenweider2016 2017 1 Flamenco by Didula choreo by Artur Minchuk Tatiana Druchinina Tristan and Iseult by Maxime Rodriguez choreo by Edvald Smirnov2015 2016 Flamenco by Didula choreo by Artur Minchuk Tatiana Druchinina Schindler s List by John Williams choreo by Artur Minchuk Tatiana DruchininaCompetitive highlights EditGP Grand Prix CS Challenger Series JGP Junior Grand PrixWith Kozlovskii International 58 Event 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23Olympics 4thWorlds 6th C 3rdEuropeans 3rd 1st 3rdGP Final 4th CGP France 3rd 1stGP Rostelecom 1st 1stGP Skate America 3rdGP Skate Canada 4th 1stCS Finlandia 3rd WD WDCS Ice Star 1stCS Lombardia 2ndCS Warsaw Cup 2ndShanghai Trophy 2ndInternational Junior 58 Junior Worlds 2ndJGP Final 3rd 5thJGP Croatia 3rdJGP Germany 4thJGP Latvia 2ndJGP Russia 2ndNational 4 Russian Champ 6th 5th 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1stRussian Junior 1st 4thRussian Cup Final a 1stGPR Velvet Season 1stGPR Volga Priouette 1stTBD Assigned WD Withdrew C Event cancelledIndividual International Junior 58 Event 2013 14Mini Europa 1st 59 Detailed results EditSmall medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships Boikova and Kozlovskii at the 2018 Internationaux de France With Kozlovskii Senior level Edit 2022 23 seasonDate Event SP FS Total20 26 December 2022 2023 Russian Championships 2 84 32 1 150 07 1 234 39November 18 21 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series 5th Stage 1 84 02 1 155 26 1 239 28October 28 30 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series 2nd Stage 1 83 17 1 145 19 1 228 362021 22 seasonDate Event SP FS TotalFebruary 18 19 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 4 78 59 4 141 59 4 220 50January 10 16 2022 2022 European Championships 3 76 26 3 150 97 3 227 23December 21 26 2021 2022 Russian Championships 2 82 84 2 157 03 2 239 87November 19 21 2021 2021 Internationaux de France 1 77 17 1 139 79 1 216 96October 22 24 2021 2021 Skate America 2 75 43 4 130 10 3 205 532020 21 seasonDate Event SP FS TotalMarch 22 28 2021 2021 World Championships 1 80 16 4 137 47 3 217 63February 5 7 2021 2021 Channel One Trophy 3 77 80 3 151 10 2T 3P 228 90December 23 27 2020 2021 Russian Championships 2 77 48 2 147 51 2 224 99November 20 22 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup 2 78 29 1 154 27 1 232 56November 8 12 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series 4th Stage Kazan domestic competition 2 79 61 3 140 69 3 220 302019 20 seasonDate Event SP FS TotalJanuary 24 25 2020 2020 European Championships 1 82 34 1 152 24 1 234 58December 24 29 2019 2020 Russian Championships 2 80 39 1 153 27 1 233 66December 4 8 2019 2019 20 Grand Prix Final 2 76 65 5 125 19 4 201 84November 15 17 2019 2019 Rostelecom Cup 1 80 14 1 149 34 1 229 48October 25 27 2019 2019 Skate Canada International 1 76 45 1 140 26 1 216 71October 3 5 2019 2019 Shanghai Trophy 2 76 93 2 126 23 2 203 162018 19 seasonDate Event SP FS TotalMarch 18 24 2019 2019 World Championships 6 69 99 6 140 31 6 210 30January 21 27 2019 2019 European Championships 4 72 58 3 132 70 3 205 28December 19 23 2018 2019 Russian Championships 3 74 98 3 145 42 3 220 40November 23 25 2018 2018 Internationaux de France 1 68 83 3 121 01 3 189 84October 26 28 2018 2018 Skate Canada International 4 64 57 2 131 97 4 196 54October 4 7 2018 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy 2 67 81 3 120 73 3 188 54September 12 16 2018 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy 3 65 21 1 126 78 2 191 99Junior level Edit Boikova Kozlovskii at the 2017 World Junior Championships 2017 18 seasonDate Event Level SP FS TotalJanuary 23 26 2018 2018 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2 63 19 6 111 45 4 174 64December 21 24 2017 2018 Russian Championships Senior 5 68 20 5 127 60 5 195 80December 7 10 2017 2017 18 JGP Final Junior 6 55 92 5 104 88 5 160 80November 16 19 2017 2017 CS Warsaw Cup Senior 4 58 52 2 122 32 2 180 84October 26 29 2017 2017 CS Minsk Arena Ice Star Senior 1 64 46 1 127 12 1 191 58September 27 30 2017 2017 JGP Croatia Junior 1 61 23 3 101 98 3 163 21September 6 9 2017 2017 JGP Latvia Junior 1 56 12 4 97 81 2 153 932016 17 seasonDate Event Level SP FS TotalMarch 15 19 2017 2017 World Junior Championships Junior 1 61 27 4 100 66 2 161 93February 1 5 2017 2017 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2 64 95 1 116 63 1 181 58December 20 26 2016 2017 Russian Championships Senior 8 60 77 6 118 24 6 179 01December 8 11 2016 2016 17 JGP Final Junior 4 58 75 3 100 97 3 159 72October 5 9 2016 2016 JGP Germany Junior 4 55 58 3 96 87 4 152 45September 14 18 2016 2016 JGP Russia Junior 2 60 39 3 92 18 2 152 57References Edit The 2023 Russian Cup Final was renamed as the 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final a b Aleksandra BOIKOVA Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII 2016 2017 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 10 March 2017 a b Flade Tatjana 9 March 2017 Russia s Boikova and Kozlovskii It is huge work Golden Skate a b Aleksandra Bojkova Dmitrij Kozlovskij My vstali v paru vsego 10 mesyacev nazad Aleksandra Boikova and Dmitrii Kozlovskii We teamed up only 10 months ago fsrussia ru in Russian a b Aleksandra Igorevna Bojkova Aleksandra Igorevna Boikova fskate ru in Russian Flade Tatjana 30 June 2017 Russia s Boikova and Kozlovskii have high ambitions Golden Skate Rostelecom Russian Nationals 2019 Pairs Result Flade Tatjana 20 December 2018 Tarasova and Morozov lead Pairs in Saransk Golden Skate Flade Tatjana 22 December 2018 Tarasova and Morozov defend Russian National title in Saransk Golden Skate Slater Paula January 23 2019 James and Cipres It s very promising going into Worlds Golden Skate Slater Paula January 24 2019 French win first European Pairs gold since 1932 Golden Skate Slater Paula March 20 2019 Tarasova and Morozov take lead Pairs at Worlds with record score Golden Skate Slater Paula March 21 2019 Sui and Han take second World gold after record breaking free skate Golden Skate Slater Paula October 26 2019 Boikova and Kozlovskii grab lead in Pairs at 2019 Skate Canada Golden Skate Slater Paula October 27 2019 Boikova and Kozlovskii maintain overnight lead for Skate Canada gold Golden Skate Slater Paula November 15 2019 Boikova and Kozlovskii lead pairs at 2019 Rostelecom Cup Golden Skate Slater Paula November 16 2019 Boikova and Kozlovskii dominate pairs in Moscow for second Grand Prix gold Golden Skate Slater Paula December 5 2019 Sui and Han lead pairs at fourth Grand Prix Final Golden Skate Slater Paula December 6 2019 Olympic silver medalists Sui and Han take first Grand Prix title Golden Skate Flade Tatjana December 26 2019 Tarasova and Morozov dazzle in Pairs Short Program at Russian Nationals Golden Skate Flade Tatjana December 27 2019 Boikova and Kozlovskii capture first national title in pairs Golden Skate Slater Paula January 22 2020 Boikova and Kozlovskii stellar at Europeans Golden Skate Slater Paula January 24 2020 Boikova and Kozlovskii win European title in Russian sweep Golden Skate Ewing Lori March 11 2020 World figure skating championships cancelled in Montreal CBC Sports KOLYADA TRUSOVA SHINE AT 2020 TEST SKATES International Figure Skating September 14 2020 Aleksandra Bojkova Dmitrij Kozlovskij ne vystupyat na tretem etape Kubka Rossii v Sochi Alexandra Boikova Dmitrii Kozlovskii will not perform at the third stage of the Russian Cup in Sochi fsrussia ru in Russian 2020 CUP OF RUSSIA SERIES Ushel iz zhizni vydayushijsya trener Igor Borisovich Moskvin Federaciya figurnogo kataniya na konkah Rossii in Russian Retrieved 10 November 2020 Slater Paula November 19 2020 Mishina and Galliamov lead pairs at Rostelecom Cup Golden Skate Slater Paula November 21 2020 Boikova and Kozlovskii capture second Rostelecom Cup gold Golden Skate Bojkova i Kozlovskij ne vystupyat v Moskve iz za prostudy partnershi Boikova and Kozlovskii will not perform in Moscow because of their partner s cold rsport ria ru in Russian 4 December 2020 Flade Tatjana December 24 2020 Tarasova and Morozov storm to lead at Russian Nationals Golden Skate Flade Tatjana December 26 2020 Tarasova and Morozov rebound to claim third title at Russian Nationals Golden Skate Goh ZK 6 February 2021 Valieva leads the way as Team Zagitova s Red Machine lead at Channel One Cup Olympic Channel Goh ZK 7 February 2021 Alina Zagitova s Red Machine win Channel One Cup Olympic Channel McCarvel Nick 26 February 2021 5 things to know ahead of final Russian Cup where Alena Kostornaia is set for return and how to watch Olympic Channel Flade Tatjana March 18 2021 Stockholm Pairs Preview China vs Russia Golden Skate a b Slater Paula March 24 2021 Boikova and Kozlovskii debut new program lead pairs in Stockholm Golden Skate Slater Paula March 26 2021 Mishina and Galliamov capture pairs title in World debut Golden Skate Capellazzi Gina 25 October 2021 Team USA pairs finish in fourth and fifth at Skate America Figure Skaters Online Slater Paula October 24 2021 Tarasova and Morozov pocket second Skate America gold Golden Skate McCarvel Nick Goh Z K November 20 2021 Japan s Kagiyama Yuma holds firm for French Grand Prix gold ahead of teammate Sato Shun International Olympic Committee Slater Paula November 20 2021 Boikova and Kozlovskii lead Russian victory in France Golden Skate Figure skating Grand Prix Final cancelled over travel rules CBC Sports December 2 2021 Flade Tatjana December 25 2021 Mishina and Galliamov storm to first Russian National title Golden Skate Slater Paula January 14 2022 Mishina and Galliamov take European title in Russian sweep Golden Skate McCarvel Nick January 20 2022 ROC reveals 18 skaters set for Beijing Olympics led by world record holder Kamila Valieva International Olympic Committee Slater Paula February 18 2022 Sui and Han lead Pairs in Beijing with new record score Golden Skate Slater Paula February 19 2022 Chinese edge out ROC for Pairs gold in 2022 Beijing Olympics Golden Skate Aleksandra BOIKOVA Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII 2021 2022 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 31 October 2021 aleksandraboikova on Instagram Premera sostoyalas i dovolno uspeshno Nam bezumno ponravilos katat nash novyj pokazatelnyj v kotorom my realno 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original on 27 October 2019 Aleksandra BOIKOVA Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII 2018 2019 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 28 November 2018 Aleksandra BOIKOVA Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII 2017 2018 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 8 March 2018 a b c Competition Results Aleksandra BOIKOVA Dmitrii KOZLOVSKII International Skating Union Mini Europa 2014 Junior ladies resultsExternal links EditAleksandra Boikova Dmitrii Kozlovskii at the International Skating Union Aleksandra Boikova on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aleksandra Boikova amp oldid 1144893687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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