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The Channel One Trophy, or the Channel One Cup (Russian: Кубок Первого канала по фигурному катанию), is a Russian domestic team figure skating competition organized by the Russian Figure Skating Federation and the Channel One television channel. [1] Skaters compete against each other in two teams. [2] The ...
The 2023 Channel One Trophy was a Russian domestic team figure skating competition held from 21 to 22 January 2023 in Moscow, Russia. Single skaters who placed in the top eight and pairs who placed in the top 4 at the 2023 Russian Championships were invited to compete.
The 2021 Channel One Trophy was a domestic figure skating competition held from February 5–7, 2021 in Moscow, Russia.Members of the 2021 Russian national team who placed in the top six at either the 2021 Russian Championships or the 2020 European Championships, or who'd previously won the World Championships in any of the four disciplines were invited to compete. [1]
[1] From March 1, 2022, onwards, the International Skating Union banned all figure skaters and officials from Russia and Belarus from attending any international competitions following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [2] As a result, all skaters were required to qualify through the Russian Grand Prix and the All-Russian competitions' series.
The 2022 Channel One Trophy was a Russian domestic team figure skating competition held from 25 to 27 March 2022 in Saransk. [2] It was held simultaneously with the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships , from which Russian (and Belarusian) figure skaters were excluded.
The 2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2018) were held from 19 to 24 December 2017 in Saint Petersburg. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance.
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1.81 m (5 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Figure skating career; Country Philippines (since 2022) Russia (2012–20) Discipline: Pair skating: Partner: Isabella Gamez (since 2021) Alisa Efimova (2015–20) Alexandra Minina (2012–13) Coach: Dmitri Savin Fedor Klimov: Skating club: Philippine Skating Union: Began skating: 1999: Medal record