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Viktoriia Safonova

Viktoriia Andreevna Safonova (Russian: Виктория Андреевна Сафонова; born 8 May 2003) is a Russian-Belarusian figure skater. She is the 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb silver medalist, the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist, the 2020 Ice Star champion, the 2019 Volvo Open Cup champion, and a five-time Belarusian national champion (2019-23).

Viktoriia Safonova
Full nameViktoriia Andreevna Safonova
Native nameВиктория Андреевна Сафонова
Other namesViktoria/Victoria/Viktoriya
Born (2003-05-08) 8 May 2003 (age 20)
Moscow, Russia
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Belarus
CoachOksana Matveeva[1]

Competing on the junior level for Russia, she is the 2018 Ice Star champion.

Personal life edit

Viktoriia Safonova was born on 8 May 2003 in Moscow.[1]

Career edit

Early career edit

Safonova placed fourteenth at the 2018 Russian Junior Championships and eighth at the 2019 Russian Junior Championships. Competing for Russia, she was the 2018 Ice Star junior champion.[2]

2019–2020 season edit

Safonova switched to representing Belarus in August 2019, alongside former Russian national teammates Konstantin Milyukov and Victoria Yatsenko / Daniil Parkman.[3][4] She placed fourth at a Russian domestic event earlier in the summer, but was not included into the national team.[4] Safonova won the Summer Cup of the Skating Union of Belarus in her domestic debut.[5]

According to International Skating Union rules for switching nationalities, Safonova was required to sit out international competition for a year dating from her last international appearance, ruling her ineligible for Junior Grand Prix events. Safonova made her international debut for Belarus at the 2019 Volvo Open Cup, where she won the gold medal ahead of Azerbaijan's Ekaterina Ryabova and Alina Urushadze of Georgia. She then placed seventh at 2019 CS Warsaw Cup. Safonova earned personal bests in all segments to win the silver medal at 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, behind Elizaveta Tuktamysheva of Russia and ahead of Germany's Nicole Schott.[4]

Safonova won the national title in her first attempt at the 2020 Belarusian Championships, ahead of Milana Ramashova and Anastasiya Sidorenko.[4] She then finished fourteenth at the 2020 European Championships.[6] Safonova had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but those were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[7]

2020–2021 season edit

Safonova opened her season at the 2020 Ice Star in October, winning gold ahead of Russians Anastasiia Guliakova and Sofia Samodurova. She was assigned to make her Grand Prix debut at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup, placing eighth at the event.[8] Safonova was scheduled to compete at the 2021 World Championships but was forced to withdraw two days before the ladies' short program due to a positive COVID-19 test.[9]

2021–2022 season edit

Following the withdrawal from the World Championships, Safonova competed at the beginning of the new season at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, seeking a second opportunity to qualify a berth for Belarus at the 2022 Winter Olympics. She was third in both segments to win the bronze medal, taking the third of six available spots.[10] She went on to place eighth at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy and repeat as gold medalist at the Ice Star. She won the gold medal at the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge.[2] Safonova was invited to compete on the Grand Prix at the 2021 Rostelecom Cup following the withdrawal of Kazakh skater Elizabet Tursynbaeva. She placed seventh at the event.[11]

At the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn, Safonova finished ninth.[12] Named to the Belarusian team for the 2022 Winter Olympics, Safonova placed seventeenth in the short program of the women's event.[13] Thirteenth in the free skate, she rose to thirteenth overall.[14]

Programs edit

Season Short program Free skating
2022–2023
  • Deliciate
    by Eric Fernández
2021–2022
[15]
2020–2021
[16]
2019–2020
[17]

Competitive highlights edit

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series

For Belarus edit

International[2]
Event 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24
Olympics 12th
Worlds C WD B
Europeans 14th 8th
GP Rostelecom Cup 8th 7th
CS Denis Ten Memorial 1st
CS Finlandia Trophy 8th
CS Golden Spin 2nd
CS Nebelhorn Trophy 3rd
CS Warsaw Cup 7th
Ice Star 1st 1st
Tallink Hotels Cup 3rd
Volvo Open Cup 1st
Winter Star 1st
National[2]
Belarusian Champ. 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
TBD = Assigned; C = Cancelled; B = ISU ban

For Russia edit

International: Junior[2]
Event 17–18 18–19
Ice Star 1st
National[2]
Russian Champ. 14th J 8th J
Russian Cup Final 8th J 6th J
Levels: J = Junior

Detailed results edit

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

For Belarus edit

2022–23 season
Date Event SP FS Total
15-18 December 2022 2022 Belarus Open Championships 1
67.83
1
134.55
1
202.38
2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
15–17 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 16
61.46
12
123.37
12
184.83
10–16 January 2022 2022 European Championships 8
63.07
8
122.34
9
185.41
16-19 December 2021 2021 Belarus Open Championships 1
69.21
1
131.81
1
201.02
26–28 November 2021 2021 Rostelecom Cup 9
58.19
6
127.45
7
185.64
28–31 October 2021 2021 Denis Ten Memorial 1
66.67
1
123.39
1
190.06
14–18 October 2021 2021 Ice Star 1
68.68
1
129.40
1
198.08
7–10 October 2021 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy 9
64.26
9
123.57
8
187.83
22–25 September 2021 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 3
62.02
3
128.27
3
190.29
2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total
22–28 March 2021 2021 World Championships WD WD WD
11–13 December 2020 2020 Winter Star (Belarusian Championships) 1
67.79
1
126.56
1
194.35
20–22 November 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup 7
64.25
7
120.32
8
184.57
29 Oct. – 1 Nov. 2020 2020 Ice Star 3
66.56
1
134.10
1
200.66
2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total
13–16 February 2020 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup 3
62.23
2
114.82
3
177.05
20–26 January 2020 2020 European Championships 20
53.33
13
106.58
14
159.91
14–15 December 2019 2020 Belarusian Championships 2
60.42
1
120.52
1
180.94
4–7 December 2019 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 2
64.35
2
128.14
2
192.49
14–17 November 2019 2019 CS Warsaw Cup 7
55.55
7
115.88
7
171.43
5–10 November 2019 2019 Volvo Open Cup 2
64.19
1
117.69
1
181.88

For Russia edit

2018–19 season
Date Event SP FS Total
31 Jan. – 4 Feb. 2019 2019 Russian Junior Championships 8
69.25
9
122.20
8
191.45
18–21 October 2018 2018 Ice Star 1
61.60
1
112.47
1
174.07
2017–18 season
23–26 January 2018 2018 Russian Junior Championships 15
60.40
13
116.94
14
177.34

References edit

  1. ^ a b [Safonova, Viktoria Andreevna]. fskate.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 21 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Viktoriia SAFONOVA: Competition Results". International Skating Union.
  3. ^ Skating Union of Belarus (9 August 2019). "У белорусских фигуристов начинается соревновательный период!" [Belarusian skaters begin the competitive period!] (Instagram) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 25 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d "Новые имена и сенсации. На каких фигуристов делают ставку в Беларуси?" [New names and sensations. Which skaters are we betting on in Belarus?] (in Russian). CTV. 15 December 2019.
  5. ^ Lotsik, Lena (10 August 2019). "Сафонова победила на летнем кубке Белорусского союза конькобежцев" [Safonova won the Summer Cup of the Belarusian Union of Skaters] (in Russian). Sports.ru.
  6. ^ "2020 ISU European Figure Skating Championships Results". International Skating Union.
  7. ^ Ewing, Lori (11 March 2020). "World figure skating championships cancelled in Montreal". CBC Sports.
  8. ^ "ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2020". International Skating Union.
  9. ^ "Положительный тест на коронавирус на ЧМ-2021 сдала белорусская фигуристка Виктория Сафонова (Tele-sport)" [Belarusian figure skater Viktoria Safonova passed a positive coronavirus test at the 2021 World Cup] (in Russian). sports.ru. 22 March 2021.
  10. ^ Flade, Tatjana (25 September 2021). "Liu pockets Nebelhorn gold; seals third spot for U.S. women". Golden Skate.
  11. ^ Slater, Paula (28 November 2021). "Valieva takes Rostelecom Cup gold with record score". Golden Skate.
  12. ^ Slater, Paula (15 January 2022). "Valieva leads Russian sweep in European debut". Golden Skate.
  13. ^ Penny, Brandon (15 February 2022). "As it happened: ROC, U.S. skaters star in women's short program". NBC Sports.
  14. ^ Penny, Brandon (17 February 2022). "Re-live every moment of the historic Olympic women's free skate". NBC Sports.
  15. ^ . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021.
  16. ^ . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021.
  17. ^ . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 27 April 2020.

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Andreevna and the family name is Safonova For Ukrainian table tennis player see Viktoriia Safonova table tennis Viktoriia Andreevna Safonova Russian Viktoriya Andreevna Safonova born 8 May 2003 is a Russian Belarusian figure skater She is the 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb silver medalist the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist the 2020 Ice Star champion the 2019 Volvo Open Cup champion and a five time Belarusian national champion 2019 23 Viktoriia SafonovaSafonova at the 2020 European ChampionshipsFull nameViktoriia Andreevna SafonovaNative nameViktoriya Andreevna SafonovaOther namesViktoria Victoria ViktoriyaBorn 2003 05 08 8 May 2003 age 20 Moscow RussiaHeight1 74 m 5 ft 8 1 2 in Figure skating careerCountry BelarusCoachOksana Matveeva 1 Competing on the junior level for Russia she is the 2018 Ice Star champion Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 2019 2020 season 2 3 2020 2021 season 2 4 2021 2022 season 3 Programs 4 Competitive highlights 4 1 For Belarus 4 2 For Russia 5 Detailed results 5 1 For Belarus 5 2 For Russia 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editViktoriia Safonova was born on 8 May 2003 in Moscow 1 Career editEarly career edit Safonova placed fourteenth at the 2018 Russian Junior Championships and eighth at the 2019 Russian Junior Championships Competing for Russia she was the 2018 Ice Star junior champion 2 2019 2020 season edit Safonova switched to representing Belarus in August 2019 alongside former Russian national teammates Konstantin Milyukov and Victoria Yatsenko Daniil Parkman 3 4 She placed fourth at a Russian domestic event earlier in the summer but was not included into the national team 4 Safonova won the Summer Cup of the Skating Union of Belarus in her domestic debut 5 According to International Skating Union rules for switching nationalities Safonova was required to sit out international competition for a year dating from her last international appearance ruling her ineligible for Junior Grand Prix events Safonova made her international debut for Belarus at the 2019 Volvo Open Cup where she won the gold medal ahead of Azerbaijan s Ekaterina Ryabova and Alina Urushadze of Georgia She then placed seventh at 2019 CS Warsaw Cup Safonova earned personal bests in all segments to win the silver medal at 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb behind Elizaveta Tuktamysheva of Russia and ahead of Germany s Nicole Schott 4 Safonova won the national title in her first attempt at the 2020 Belarusian Championships ahead of Milana Ramashova and Anastasiya Sidorenko 4 She then finished fourteenth at the 2020 European Championships 6 Safonova had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal but those were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic 7 2020 2021 season edit Safonova opened her season at the 2020 Ice Star in October winning gold ahead of Russians Anastasiia Guliakova and Sofia Samodurova She was assigned to make her Grand Prix debut at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup placing eighth at the event 8 Safonova was scheduled to compete at the 2021 World Championships but was forced to withdraw two days before the ladies short program due to a positive COVID 19 test 9 2021 2022 season edit Following the withdrawal from the World Championships Safonova competed at the beginning of the new season at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy seeking a second opportunity to qualify a berth for Belarus at the 2022 Winter Olympics She was third in both segments to win the bronze medal taking the third of six available spots 10 She went on to place eighth at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy and repeat as gold medalist at the Ice Star She won the gold medal at the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge 2 Safonova was invited to compete on the Grand Prix at the 2021 Rostelecom Cup following the withdrawal of Kazakh skater Elizabet Tursynbaeva She placed seventh at the event 11 At the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn Safonova finished ninth 12 Named to the Belarusian team for the 2022 Winter Olympics Safonova placed seventeenth in the short program of the women s event 13 Thirteenth in the free skate she rose to thirteenth overall 14 Programs editSeason Short program Free skating 2022 2023 Deliciate by Eric Fernandez Your Heart Is as Black as Night by Melody Gardot Power by Elliot Wheeler amp Donna Missal 2021 2022 15 Time to Say Goodbye by Sarah Brightman amp Andrea Bocelli Your Heart Is as Black as Night by Melody Gardot Power by Elliot Wheeler amp Donna Missal 2020 2021 16 Je t aime by Lara Fabian Bolero by Maurice Ravel 2019 2020 17 Welcome to Burlesque from Burlesque performed by Cher Bolero by Maurice RavelCompetitive highlights editGP Grand Prix CS Challenger Series For Belarus edit International 2 Event 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 Olympics 12th Worlds C WD B Europeans 14th 8th GP Rostelecom Cup 8th 7th CS Denis Ten Memorial 1st CS Finlandia Trophy 8th CS Golden Spin 2nd CS Nebelhorn Trophy 3rd CS Warsaw Cup 7th Ice Star 1st 1st Tallink Hotels Cup 3rd Volvo Open Cup 1st Winter Star 1st National 2 Belarusian Champ 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st TBD Assigned C Cancelled B ISU ban For Russia edit International Junior 2 Event 17 18 18 19 Ice Star 1st National 2 Russian Champ 14th J 8th J Russian Cup Final 8th J 6th J Levels J JuniorDetailed results editSmall medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships For Belarus edit 2022 23 season Date Event SP FS Total 15 18 December 2022 2022 Belarus Open Championships 1 67 83 1 134 55 1 202 38 2021 22 season Date Event SP FS Total 15 17 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 16 61 46 12 123 37 12 184 83 10 16 January 2022 2022 European Championships 8 63 07 8 122 34 9 185 41 16 19 December 2021 2021 Belarus Open Championships 1 69 21 1 131 81 1 201 02 26 28 November 2021 2021 Rostelecom Cup 9 58 19 6 127 45 7 185 64 28 31 October 2021 2021 Denis Ten Memorial 1 66 67 1 123 39 1 190 06 14 18 October 2021 2021 Ice Star 1 68 68 1 129 40 1 198 08 7 10 October 2021 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy 9 64 26 9 123 57 8 187 83 22 25 September 2021 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 3 62 02 3 128 27 3 190 29 2020 21 season Date Event SP FS Total 22 28 March 2021 2021 World Championships WD WD WD 11 13 December 2020 2020 Winter Star Belarusian Championships 1 67 79 1 126 56 1 194 35 20 22 November 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup 7 64 25 7 120 32 8 184 57 29 Oct 1 Nov 2020 2020 Ice Star 3 66 56 1 134 10 1 200 66 2019 20 season Date Event SP FS Total 13 16 February 2020 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup 3 62 23 2 114 82 3 177 05 20 26 January 2020 2020 European Championships 20 53 33 13 106 58 14 159 91 14 15 December 2019 2020 Belarusian Championships 2 60 42 1 120 52 1 180 94 4 7 December 2019 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 2 64 35 2 128 14 2 192 49 14 17 November 2019 2019 CS Warsaw Cup 7 55 55 7 115 88 7 171 43 5 10 November 2019 2019 Volvo Open Cup 2 64 19 1 117 69 1 181 88 For Russia edit 2018 19 season Date Event SP FS Total 31 Jan 4 Feb 2019 2019 Russian Junior Championships 8 69 25 9 122 20 8 191 45 18 21 October 2018 2018 Ice Star 1 61 60 1 112 47 1 174 07 2017 18 season 23 26 January 2018 2018 Russian Junior Championships 15 60 40 13 116 94 14 177 34References edit a b Safonova Viktoriya Andreevna Safonova Viktoria Andreevna fskate ru in Russian Archived from the original on 21 September 2019 a b c d e f Viktoriia SAFONOVA Competition Results International Skating Union Skating Union of Belarus 9 August 2019 U belorusskih figuristov nachinaetsya sorevnovatelnyj period Belarusian skaters begin the competitive period Instagram in Russian Archived from the original on 25 December 2021 a b c d Novye imena i sensacii Na kakih figuristov delayut stavku v Belarusi New names and sensations Which skaters are we betting on in Belarus in Russian CTV 15 December 2019 Lotsik Lena 10 August 2019 Safonova pobedila na letnem kubke Belorusskogo soyuza konkobezhcev Safonova won the Summer Cup of the Belarusian Union of Skaters in Russian Sports ru 2020 ISU European Figure Skating Championships Results International Skating Union Ewing Lori 11 March 2020 World figure skating championships cancelled in Montreal CBC Sports ISU GP Rostelecom Cup 2020 International Skating Union Polozhitelnyj test na koronavirus na ChM 2021 sdala belorusskaya figuristka Viktoriya Safonova Tele sport Belarusian figure skater Viktoria Safonova passed a positive coronavirus test at the 2021 World Cup in Russian sports ru 22 March 2021 Flade Tatjana 25 September 2021 Liu pockets Nebelhorn gold seals third spot for U S women Golden Skate Slater Paula 28 November 2021 Valieva takes Rostelecom Cup gold with record score Golden Skate Slater Paula 15 January 2022 Valieva leads Russian sweep in European debut Golden Skate Penny Brandon 15 February 2022 As it happened ROC U S skaters star in women s short program NBC Sports Penny Brandon 17 February 2022 Re live every moment of the historic Olympic women s free skate NBC Sports Viktoriia SAFONOVA 2021 2022 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 19 April 2021 Viktoriia SAFONOVA 2020 2021 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 19 April 2021 Viktoriia SAFONOVA 2019 2020 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 27 April 2020 External links editViktoriia Safonova at the International Skating Union nbsp Viktoriia Safonova at Olympedia nbsp Viktoriia Safonova at Olympics com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viktoriia Safonova amp oldid 1218158457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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