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Anna Stanislavovna Shcherbakova (Russian: Анна Станиславовна Щербакова, IPA: [ˈanːə ɕːɪrbɐˈkovə], born 28 March 2004) [1] is a Russian figure skater. She is the reigning Olympic champion in women's singles , the 2021 World champion, the 2022 European champion, and a three-time Russian national champion (2019 ...
Anna Shcherbakova Russia: 175.75: 2022 Winter Olympics: 5 Kamila Valieva Russia: 174.31: 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy: 6 Anna Shcherbakova Russia: 168.37: 2022 European Championships: 7 Alexandra Trusova Russia: 166.62: 2019 Skate Canada International [99] 8 Anna Shcherbakova Russia: 165.05: 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia: 9 Alexandra Trusova Russia ...
Anna Shcherbakova Russia: 219.94 2019 World Junior Championships: 6 Alena Kostornaia Russia: 217.98 2018–19 JGP Final: 7 Veronika Zhilina Russia: 216.92 2021 JGP Slovakia: 8 Kseniia Sinitsyna Russia: 215.58 2019 JGP Italy: 9 You Young South Korea: 214.00 2020 Winter Youth Olympics: 10 Shin Ji-a South Korea: 212.43 2024 World Junior Championships
Fifteen-year-old Valieva fell twice and made several more errors in her free skate to Ravel’s Bolero as she missed out on an Olympic medal.
Of those six, Kamila Valieva, Anna Shcherbakova, and Alexandra Trusova were selected for the Olympics. Kaori Sakamoto in seventh was the highest non-Russian skater on the list. Valieva dominated the Olympic season, winning every competition she entered and with her lowest international score still over 10 points higher than that of any of her ...
Anna Shcherbakova / Egor Goncharov: 192.17 8 76.75 10 115.42 9 Sofia Shevchenko / Andrei Ezhlov: 191.14 9 75.70 9 115.44 10 Elizaveta Shichina / Pavel Drozd: 189.56 11 74.07 8 115.49 11 Ekaterina Rybakova / Ivan Makhnonosov: 188.72 10 74.79 11 113.93 12 Milana Kuzmina / Dmitrii Studenikin: 186.14 12 72.86 12 113.28 13 Anna Kolomenskaya / Artem ...
The first ratified quadruple Lutz was landed by Russian skater Anna Shcherbakova in a domestic event in October 2018. [15] On October 12, 2018, in the free skate at the Junior Grand Prix in Yerevan, Armenia, Alexandra Trusova landed the first ratified quadruple Lutz in international competition, becoming the first woman to land the jump. [15]
It was highly predicted that Russia would complete a historic podium sweep, the first in the history of the ladies event as Alena Kostornaia, Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova swept the Grand Prix events, the first time one country has swept every event in the ladies division. [20]