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Luka Berulava

Luka Berulava (Russian: Лука Берулава; Georgian: ლუკა ბერულავა, born 27 November 2002) is a Georgian pair skater. With his former skating partner, Karina Safina, he is the 2022 World Junior champion, the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist, and finished fourth at both the 2022 World Championships and the 2022 European Championships.

Luka Berulava
Berulava at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics.
Personal information
Native nameლუკა ბერულავა
Country represented Georgia
Born (2002-11-27) 27 November 2002 (age 20)
Moscow, Russia
Home townBerlin, Germany
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Former partnerAlina Butaeva, Karina Safina
CoachPavel Sliusarenko
Former coachAlexander König, Alexei Menshikov
ChoreographerEteri Tutberidze, Daniil Gleikhengauz
Former choreographerNikolai Morozov, Ivan Malafeev
Training locationsBerlin, Germany
Oberstdorf, Germany
Perm, Russia
Began skating2005
ISU personal best scores
Combined total192.44
2022 Winter Olympics
Short program67.77
2022 Junior Worlds
Free skate126.33
2022 Winter Olympics
Medal record
Figure skating: Pairs
Representing  Georgia
(with Safina)
World Junior Championships
2022 Tallinn Pairs
Representing  Georgia
(with Butaeva)
Winter Youth Olympics
2020 Lausanne Pairs
Representing Mixed-NOCs
(with Butaeva)
Winter Youth Olympics
2020 Lausanne Team

Safina/Berulava were the first Georgian pair medalists on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit, having won silver at 2021 JGP Slovakia and bronze at 2021 JGP Austria, and the first Georgians to win a Junior World title in any discipline.[1]

With his former partner, Alina Butaeva, Berulava won two medals at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics − bronze in pairs and gold in the team event.

Personal life

Berulava was born on 27 November 2002 in Moscow.[2][3] He resides in Perm.[2]

Career

Berulava began learning to skate in 2005.[2] In 2019, he teamed up with Russia's Alina Butaeva to compete in pair skating. The pair decided to train in Perm, coached by Pavel Sliusarenko and Alexei Menshikov.[2]

2019–20 season

The two made their debut for Georgia in September 2019, placing eighth at an ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) event in Poland[4] and then sixth at JGP Croatia.[5] Their results earned a spot for Georgia in the pairs' event at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics.[6] In November, they took bronze in the junior pairs' category at the Volvo Open Cup in Riga, Latvia.[7] In December, they won the junior event at the Golden Spin of Zagreb.[8]

In January 2020, the pair competed at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne, Switzerland. They finished third in the short program behind two pairs from Russia,[9] then did likewise in the free skating program. Their combined score put them in third place with a bronze medal.[10] This was Georgia's first medal in the Winter Youth Olympic Games, and their tenth medal in the Youth Olympic Games overall.[11] The pair also received a gold medal for their participation in the team event as part of Team Courage, composed also of Arlet Levandi from Estonia, Ksenia Sinitsyna from Russia, and ice dancers Utana Yoshida / Shingo Nishiyama from Japan.[12] Butaeva/Berulava finished the season at the 2020 World Junior Championships, where they placed seventh.[13]

2021–22 season: Debut of Safina/Berulava

After the end of his partnership with Butaeva, Berulava formed a new partnership with Russian pair skater Karina Safina. With international junior competition resuming following the COVID-19 pandemic causing the 2020–21 junior season to be cancelled, Safina/Berulava made their Junior Grand Prix debut at the 2021 JGP Slovakia. they won the silver medal behind gold medal-winning Russian team Mukhortova/Evgenyev, and ahead of third place Russian team Kostiukovich/Briukhanov. Their placement marked Georgia's first Junior Grand Prix medal in pair skating.[1]

Safina/Berulava next made their senior international debut at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy to attempt to qualify a berth for Georgia in the pairs event at the 2022 Winter Olympics. The team set a new personal best to win the short program by a narrow margin over German team Hase/Seegert. They fell to third in the free program after losing their forward inside death spiral and one of their lifts, and ultimately finished third overall to successfully qualify for an Olympic spot in their discipline for Georgia. Berulava remarked afterwards, "we would like to have done it in a better, nicer way."[14] Their performance, along with Georgian ice dance team Kazakova/Reviya's podium placement, also qualified a spot for Georgia in the Olympic team event.

Safina/Berulava returned to the Junior Grand Prix circuit in October for their second assignment, the 2021 JGP Austria in Linz. They placed third in both segments to finish third overall behind Russian teams Khabibullina/Knyazhuk and Mukhortova/Evgenyev. Due to the unique qualification process for the 2021–22 season, the team did not advance to the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final, despite two podium finishes.[15]

In December, Safina/Berulava faced domestic rivals Metelkina/Parkman for the first time in international competition at the 2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb. Safina/Berulava set a new personal best to win the short program but fell to eighth in the free program standings after errors on their side-by-side jumping passes and losing their forward inside death spiral. The team placed seventh overall, while Metelkina/Parkman advanced onto the podium and took home the silver medal.[15] Metelkina/Parkman initially received the nod for the Georgian pairs berth at the 2022 European Championships; however, Safina/Berulava replaced them after they withdrew from the event on 9 January. At Europeans, Safina/Berulava placed sixth in the short program after falling on their side-by-side triple Salchows. They delivered a stronger performance in the free skate, albeit still struggling with their side-by-side jumps, to climb to fourth in the segment and fourth overall, the best of the non-Russian competitors.[16]

The day after the pairs free skate at the European Championships, Safina/Berulava were officially named to the Georgian team for the 2022 Winter Olympics by the Georgian Figure Skating Federation.[17] Safina/Berulava made their Olympic debut in the team event before the opening ceremony on February 3. They cleanly skated their short program to place sixth in the segment out of nine and earn five points towards Team Georgia's combined score.[18] However, despite scoring 22 team points overall to tie for fifth place with Team China going into the free skate, Team Georgia lost the tie-breaker and did not advance.[19] In the pairs event, Safina/Berulava were ninth in the short program and eighth in the free skate, for ninth overall.[20][21]

Days after the Olympics concluded, Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine, as a result of which the International Skating Union banned all Russian and Belarusian skaters from competing at the 2022 World Championships. As well, the Chinese Skating Association opted not to send athletes to compete in Montpellier. As those countries' athletes comprised the entirety of the top five pairs at the Olympics, this greatly impacted the field.[22] Safina and Berulava relocated to train in Italy. They placed fourth in the short program at the World Championships with a clean skate.[23] They were fourth in the free skate to finish fourth overall, the only error in the latter segment being Safina doubling out on a triple Salchow attempt.[24]

Due to the pandemic, the World Junior Championships could not be held in their scheduled location of Sofia, and as a result, they were moved to Tallinn and held in mid-April, rather than their traditional early March timeframe.[25] As Russian pair teams were also banned from attending this event, Safina/Berulava entered as heavy favourites for the gold medal.[26][27] They won the short program with a clean skate and a 67.77 score.[28] They also won the free skate, taking the title by a margin of almost twenty points. Berulava reflected that "it was a long and busy season with many competitions and to end it with a gold medal is really nice."[29]

2022–23 season

Safina and Berulava were assigned to make their senior Grand Prix debut in the fall. Despite dealing with an injury in the lead-up to their first event, the 2022 Grand Prix de France, they placed third in the short program, with Safina saying, "I am more pleased than not pleased with our performance today because nothing really worked in practice for me. We have still a lot of work ahead of us, and I think I've done the maximum of what I can do at the moment."[30] They struggled in the free skate, placing sixth in that segment and dropping to fifth overall.[31] The team later withdrew from their second assignment, the 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo.

After missing most of the season, Safina/Berulava returned to compete at the 2023 World Championships, but struggled at the event and came nineteenth.[15] The following month, Safina announced that Berulava had opted to end their partnership.[32] He subsequently confirmed this, expressing "deep gratitude to Karina."[33]

Programs

With Safina

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2022–2023
[34]
2021–2022
[35]
  • Mahindj Var
    by Nodar Reviya

With Butaeva

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Pairs with Safina

International [15]
Event 21–22 22–23
Olympics 9th
Worlds 4th 19th
Europeans 4th WD
GP Finland WD
GP France 5th
CS Golden Spin 7th
CS Warsaw Cup WD
CS Nebelhorn Trophy 3rd
International: Junior [15]
Junior Worlds 1st
JGP Austria 3rd
JGP Slovakia 2nd
Team events
Olympics 6th T
6th P
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result.

Pairs with Butaeva

International: Junior [8]
Event 2019–20
Junior Worlds 7th
Youth Olympics 3rd
JGP Croatia 6th
JGP Poland 8th
Volvo Open Cup 3rd
Golden Spin 1st
Team events1
Youth Olympics 1st T
3rd P
1 Medals awarded for team results only.
T = Team result; P = Personal result.

Detailed results

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

With Safina

Senior results

2022–2023 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 22–26, 2023 2023 World Championships 14
60.98
20
86.01
19
146.99
November 4–6, 2022 2022 Grand Prix de France 3
61.55
6
100.99
5
162.44
2021–2022 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 21–27, 2022 2022 World Championships 4
67.36
4
124.38
4
191.74
February 18–19, 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 9
66.11
8
126.33
9
192.44
February 4–7, 2022 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event 6
64.79
6T
January 10–16, 2022 2022 European Championships 6
61.93
4
122.12
4
184.05
December 9–11, 2021 2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 1
66.95
8
112.38
7
179.33
September 22–25, 2021 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 1
66.46
3
111.70
3
178.16

Junior results

2021–2022 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 13–17, 2022 2022 World Junior Championships 1
67.77
1
120.35
1
188.12
October 6–9, 2021 2021 JGP Austria 3
63.04
3
116.23
3
179.27
September 1–4, 2021 2021 JGP Slovakia 3
57.64
2
110.62
2
168.26

With Butaeva

Junior results

2019–2020 season
Date Event SP FS Total
2–8 March 2020 2020 World Junior Championships 7
55.96
8
97.21
7
153.17
10–15 January 2020 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Team - 3
100.70
1T/3P
10–15 January 2020 2020 Winter Youth Olympics 3
59.14
3
98.15
3
157.29
4–7 December 2019 2019 Golden Spin 3
51.32
1
91.22
1
142.54
5–10 November 2019 2019 Volvo Open Cup 3
55.92
3
100.62
3
156.54
25–28 September 2019 2019 JGP Croatia 6
51.27
5
90.78
6
142.05
18–21 September 2019 2019 JGP Poland 8
45.29
9
80.73
8
126.02

References

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External links

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luka, berulava, russian, Лука, Берулава, georgian, ლუკა, ბერულავა, born, november, 2002, georgian, pair, skater, with, former, skating, partner, karina, safina, 2022, world, junior, champion, 2021, nebelhorn, trophy, bronze, medalist, finished, fourth, both, 2. Luka Berulava Russian Luka Berulava Georgian ლუკა ბერულავა born 27 November 2002 is a Georgian pair skater With his former skating partner Karina Safina he is the 2022 World Junior champion the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist and finished fourth at both the 2022 World Championships and the 2022 European Championships Luka BerulavaBerulava at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics Personal informationNative nameლუკა ბერულავაCountry represented GeorgiaBorn 2002 11 27 27 November 2002 age 20 Moscow RussiaHome townBerlin GermanyHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Former partnerAlina Butaeva Karina SafinaCoachPavel SliusarenkoFormer coachAlexander Konig Alexei MenshikovChoreographerEteri Tutberidze Daniil GleikhengauzFormer choreographerNikolai Morozov Ivan MalafeevTraining locationsBerlin Germany Oberstdorf Germany Perm RussiaBegan skating2005ISU personal best scoresCombined total192 442022 Winter OlympicsShort program67 772022 Junior WorldsFree skate126 332022 Winter OlympicsMedal record Figure skating PairsRepresenting Georgia with Safina World Junior Championships2022 Tallinn PairsRepresenting Georgia with Butaeva Winter Youth Olympics2020 Lausanne PairsRepresenting Mixed NOCs with Butaeva Winter Youth Olympics2020 Lausanne TeamSafina Berulava were the first Georgian pair medalists on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit having won silver at 2021 JGP Slovakia and bronze at 2021 JGP Austria and the first Georgians to win a Junior World title in any discipline 1 With his former partner Alina Butaeva Berulava won two medals at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics bronze in pairs and gold in the team event Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 2019 20 season 2 2 2021 22 season Debut of Safina Berulava 2 3 2022 23 season 3 Programs 3 1 With Safina 3 2 With Butaeva 4 Competitive highlights 4 1 Pairs with Safina 4 2 Pairs with Butaeva 5 Detailed results 5 1 With Safina 5 1 1 Senior results 5 1 2 Junior results 5 2 With Butaeva 5 2 1 Junior results 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditBerulava was born on 27 November 2002 in Moscow 2 3 He resides in Perm 2 Career EditBerulava began learning to skate in 2005 2 In 2019 he teamed up with Russia s Alina Butaeva to compete in pair skating The pair decided to train in Perm coached by Pavel Sliusarenko and Alexei Menshikov 2 2019 20 season Edit The two made their debut for Georgia in September 2019 placing eighth at an ISU Junior Grand Prix JGP event in Poland 4 and then sixth at JGP Croatia 5 Their results earned a spot for Georgia in the pairs event at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics 6 In November they took bronze in the junior pairs category at the Volvo Open Cup in Riga Latvia 7 In December they won the junior event at the Golden Spin of Zagreb 8 In January 2020 the pair competed at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne Switzerland They finished third in the short program behind two pairs from Russia 9 then did likewise in the free skating program Their combined score put them in third place with a bronze medal 10 This was Georgia s first medal in the Winter Youth Olympic Games and their tenth medal in the Youth Olympic Games overall 11 The pair also received a gold medal for their participation in the team event as part of Team Courage composed also of Arlet Levandi from Estonia Ksenia Sinitsyna from Russia and ice dancers Utana Yoshida Shingo Nishiyama from Japan 12 Butaeva Berulava finished the season at the 2020 World Junior Championships where they placed seventh 13 2021 22 season Debut of Safina Berulava Edit After the end of his partnership with Butaeva Berulava formed a new partnership with Russian pair skater Karina Safina With international junior competition resuming following the COVID 19 pandemic causing the 2020 21 junior season to be cancelled Safina Berulava made their Junior Grand Prix debut at the 2021 JGP Slovakia they won the silver medal behind gold medal winning Russian team Mukhortova Evgenyev and ahead of third place Russian team Kostiukovich Briukhanov Their placement marked Georgia s first Junior Grand Prix medal in pair skating 1 Safina Berulava next made their senior international debut at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy to attempt to qualify a berth for Georgia in the pairs event at the 2022 Winter Olympics The team set a new personal best to win the short program by a narrow margin over German team Hase Seegert They fell to third in the free program after losing their forward inside death spiral and one of their lifts and ultimately finished third overall to successfully qualify for an Olympic spot in their discipline for Georgia Berulava remarked afterwards we would like to have done it in a better nicer way 14 Their performance along with Georgian ice dance team Kazakova Reviya s podium placement also qualified a spot for Georgia in the Olympic team event Safina Berulava returned to the Junior Grand Prix circuit in October for their second assignment the 2021 JGP Austria in Linz They placed third in both segments to finish third overall behind Russian teams Khabibullina Knyazhuk and Mukhortova Evgenyev Due to the unique qualification process for the 2021 22 season the team did not advance to the 2021 22 Junior Grand Prix Final despite two podium finishes 15 In December Safina Berulava faced domestic rivals Metelkina Parkman for the first time in international competition at the 2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb Safina Berulava set a new personal best to win the short program but fell to eighth in the free program standings after errors on their side by side jumping passes and losing their forward inside death spiral The team placed seventh overall while Metelkina Parkman advanced onto the podium and took home the silver medal 15 Metelkina Parkman initially received the nod for the Georgian pairs berth at the 2022 European Championships however Safina Berulava replaced them after they withdrew from the event on 9 January At Europeans Safina Berulava placed sixth in the short program after falling on their side by side triple Salchows They delivered a stronger performance in the free skate albeit still struggling with their side by side jumps to climb to fourth in the segment and fourth overall the best of the non Russian competitors 16 The day after the pairs free skate at the European Championships Safina Berulava were officially named to the Georgian team for the 2022 Winter Olympics by the Georgian Figure Skating Federation 17 Safina Berulava made their Olympic debut in the team event before the opening ceremony on February 3 They cleanly skated their short program to place sixth in the segment out of nine and earn five points towards Team Georgia s combined score 18 However despite scoring 22 team points overall to tie for fifth place with Team China going into the free skate Team Georgia lost the tie breaker and did not advance 19 In the pairs event Safina Berulava were ninth in the short program and eighth in the free skate for ninth overall 20 21 Days after the Olympics concluded Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine as a result of which the International Skating Union banned all Russian and Belarusian skaters from competing at the 2022 World Championships As well the Chinese Skating Association opted not to send athletes to compete in Montpellier As those countries athletes comprised the entirety of the top five pairs at the Olympics this greatly impacted the field 22 Safina and Berulava relocated to train in Italy They placed fourth in the short program at the World Championships with a clean skate 23 They were fourth in the free skate to finish fourth overall the only error in the latter segment being Safina doubling out on a triple Salchow attempt 24 Due to the pandemic the World Junior Championships could not be held in their scheduled location of Sofia and as a result they were moved to Tallinn and held in mid April rather than their traditional early March timeframe 25 As Russian pair teams were also banned from attending this event Safina Berulava entered as heavy favourites for the gold medal 26 27 They won the short program with a clean skate and a 67 77 score 28 They also won the free skate taking the title by a margin of almost twenty points Berulava reflected that it was a long and busy season with many competitions and to end it with a gold medal is really nice 29 2022 23 season Edit Safina and Berulava were assigned to make their senior Grand Prix debut in the fall Despite dealing with an injury in the lead up to their first event the 2022 Grand Prix de France they placed third in the short program with Safina saying I am more pleased than not pleased with our performance today because nothing really worked in practice for me We have still a lot of work ahead of us and I think I ve done the maximum of what I can do at the moment 30 They struggled in the free skate placing sixth in that segment and dropping to fifth overall 31 The team later withdrew from their second assignment the 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo After missing most of the season Safina Berulava returned to compete at the 2023 World Championships but struggled at the event and came nineteenth 15 The following month Safina announced that Berulava had opted to end their partnership 32 He subsequently confirmed this expressing deep gratitude to Karina 33 Programs EditWith Safina Edit Season Short program Free skating Exhibition2022 2023 34 Danse macabre by Camille Saint Saens choreo by Eteri Tutberidze Daniil Gleikhengauz Exogenesis Symphony by Muse choreo by Eteri Tutberidze Daniil Gleikhengauz SOS d un terrien en detresse by Daniel Balavoineperformed by Dimash Kudaibergen2021 2022 35 Moonlight by Viper choreo by Nikolai Morozov Ivan Malafeev In This Shirt by The Irrepressibles choreo by Nikolai Morozov Ivan Malafeev Mahindj Var by Nodar ReviyaWith Butaeva Edit Season Short program Free skating2019 2020 2 O Fortuna from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff D Artagnan by Maxime RodriguezCompetitive highlights EditCS Challenger Series JGP Junior Grand Prix Pairs with Safina Edit International 15 Event 21 22 22 23Olympics 9thWorlds 4th 19thEuropeans 4th WDGP Finland WDGP France 5thCS Golden Spin 7thCS Warsaw Cup WDCS Nebelhorn Trophy 3rdInternational Junior 15 Junior Worlds 1stJGP Austria 3rdJGP Slovakia 2ndTeam eventsOlympics 6th T 6th PTBD Assigned WD Withdrew T Team result P Personal result Pairs with Butaeva Edit International Junior 8 Event 2019 20Junior Worlds 7thYouth Olympics 3rdJGP Croatia 6thJGP Poland 8thVolvo Open Cup 3rdGolden Spin 1stTeam events1Youth Olympics 1st T 3rd P1 Medals awarded for team results only T Team result P Personal result Detailed results EditSmall medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships With Safina Edit Senior results Edit 2022 2023 seasonDate Event SP FS TotalMarch 22 26 2023 2023 World Championships 14 60 98 20 86 01 19 146 99November 4 6 2022 2022 Grand Prix de France 3 61 55 6 100 99 5 162 442021 2022 seasonDate Event SP FS TotalMarch 21 27 2022 2022 World Championships 4 67 36 4 124 38 4 191 74February 18 19 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 9 66 11 8 126 33 9 192 44February 4 7 2022 2022 Winter Olympics Team event 6 64 79 6TJanuary 10 16 2022 2022 European Championships 6 61 93 4 122 12 4 184 05December 9 11 2021 2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 1 66 95 8 112 38 7 179 33September 22 25 2021 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 1 66 46 3 111 70 3 178 16Junior results Edit 2021 2022 seasonDate Event SP FS TotalApril 13 17 2022 2022 World Junior Championships 1 67 77 1 120 35 1 188 12October 6 9 2021 2021 JGP Austria 3 63 04 3 116 23 3 179 27September 1 4 2021 2021 JGP Slovakia 3 57 64 2 110 62 2 168 26With Butaeva Edit Junior results Edit 2019 2020 seasonDate Event SP FS Total2 8 March 2020 2020 World Junior Championships 7 55 96 8 97 21 7 153 1710 15 January 2020 2020 Winter Youth Olympics Team 3 100 70 1T 3P10 15 January 2020 2020 Winter Youth Olympics 3 59 14 3 98 15 3 157 294 7 December 2019 2019 Golden Spin 3 51 32 1 91 22 1 142 545 10 November 2019 2019 Volvo Open Cup 3 55 92 3 100 62 3 156 5425 28 September 2019 2019 JGP Croatia 6 51 27 5 90 78 6 142 0518 21 September 2019 2019 JGP Poland 8 45 29 9 80 73 8 126 02References Edit a b Russia s next generation shines in Kosice at ISU Junior Grand Prix International Skating Union September 6 2021 a b c d e Alina BUTAEVA Luka BERULAVA 2019 2020 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 18 January 2020 BERULAVA Luka lausanne2020 sport Archived from the original on 18 January 2020 Junior Pairs International Skating Union 20 December 2019 Retrieved 17 January 2020 Junior Pairs International Skating Union 28 September 2019 Retrieved 17 January 2020 ალინა ბუტაევამ და ლუკა ბერულავამ 2020 წლის ზამთრის ახალგაზრდული ოლიმპიური თამაშების ლიცენზია მოიპოვეს Alina Butaeva and Luka Berulava Obtained License for Youth 2020 Winter Olympics in Georgian The Recorder 28 September 2019 Retrieved 17 January 2020 Volvo Open Cup 40 th www kristalice lv 10 November 2019 Retrieved 17 January 2020 a b Competition Results Alina BUTAEVA Luka BERULAVA International Skating Union Archived from the original on 18 January 2020 Bilikhodze Elene 10 January 2020 ალინა ბუტაევასა და ლუკა ბერულავას წყვილმა მოკლე პროგრამა მესამე ადგილზე დაასრულა A Pair of Alina Butaeva and Luka Berulava Finished Third in the Short Program 1tv ge in Georgian First Channel Retrieved 17 January 2020 Georgian figure skating couple wins bronze at Winter Youth Olympics agenda ge 12 January 2020 Retrieved 17 January 2020 ისტორიაში პირველად საქართველომ ზამთრის ახალგაზრდულ ოლიმპიურ თამაშებზე მედალი მოიპოვა For the first time in its history Georgia has won a medal at the Winter Youth Olympic Games 13 January 2020 Retrieved 17 January 2020 ოლიმპიური ოქრო ლოზანიდან Olympic gold from Lausanne lelo ge in Georgian 16 January 2020 Retrieved 17 January 2020 Slater Paula March 5 2020 Panfilova and Rylov claim Pairs title at Junior Worlds Golden Skate Flade Tatjana September 24 2021 Germany s Hase and Seegert claim victory on home ice at Nebelhorn Golden Skate a b c d e Competition Results Karina SAFINA Luka BERULAVA International Skating Union Slater Paula January 14 2022 Mishina and Galliamov take European title in Russian sweep Golden Skate Georgian Figure Skating Federation figureskatinggeorgia 14 January 2022 Olympic Team Announcement KARINA SAFINA LUKA BERULAVA will represent Georgia at 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games via Instagram Slater Paula February 4 2022 Team USA leads Olympic Figure Skating Team Event Golden Skate Slater Paula February 7 2022 ROC wins Olympic figure skating team event Golden Skate 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 Campigotto Jesse March 22 2022 Get ready for a bizarre figure skating world championships CBC Sports Slater Paula March 23 2022 USA s Knierim and Frazier lead Pairs in Montpellier Golden Skate Slater Paula March 24 2022 USA s Knierim and Frazier take gold in Worlds debut as a team Golden Skate ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2022 allotted to Tallinn EST International Skating Union March 4 2022 ISU Statement on the Ukrainian crisis Participation in international competitions of Skaters and Officials from Russia and Belarus International Skating Union March 1 2022 2022 World Junior Championships International Figure Skating Slater Paula April 14 2022 Safina and Berulava stand out in Tallinn Golden Skate Slater Paula April 15 2022 Safina and Berulava take first Junior World gold for Georgian Pairs Golden Skate Stellato Dudek Deschamps CAN grab narrow Pairs lead at Grand Prix de France International Skating Union November 4 2022 Slater Paula November 6 2022 Stellato Dudek and Deschamps win Grand Prix Pairs title in France Golden Skate Safina Karina April 7 2023 Nu chto zh Vot prishel konec i etoj istorii Eto ne bylo moim resheniem no govoryu ob etom pervoj Instagram Archived from the original on April 7 2023 Berulava Luka April 7 2023 Dorogie druzya Hochu soobshit o prekrashenii sushestvovaniya nashej pary Instagram Archived from the original on April 7 2023 Karina SAFINA Luka BERULAVA 2022 2023 International Skating Union Retrieved 4 November 2022 Karina SAFINA Luka BERULAVA 2021 2022 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 3 September 2021 External links Edit Media related to Luka Berulava at Wikimedia Commons Karina Safina Luka Berulava at the International Skating Union Alina Butaeva Luka Berulava at the International Skating Union Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luka Berulava amp oldid 1148725811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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