With a combined score of 237.50, she was almost thirteen points clear of the rest of the field after the competition, taking home her first World title in a dominant fashion. Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (Russian: Алина Ильназовна Загитова, Tatar: Алинә Илназ кызы Заһитова, born 18 May 2002) is a Russian figure skater. Alla finale del Grand Prix 2016-17 è stata la prima pattinatrice nella storia a superare il punteggio dei 200 punti totali in una competizione in categoria junior. A confronto, Zagitova ha completato la combinazione triplo lutz-triplo loop più difficile di Pyeongchang 2018[23]. Nel programma libero è però caduta tre volte, finendo quinta nella classifica finale e non riuscendo così a ottenere la medaglia d'oro in tutte le gare a cui ha preso parte durante la stagione. 78.8k Followers, 1 Following, 6,120 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Alina Zagitova fan account (@teamzagitova) Personal bests highlighted in italic. Zagitova si è poi classificata terza all'altra tappa di Grand Prix a lei assegnata, il Grand Prix ISU juniores in Slovenia, dietro alle pattinatrici giapponesi Rika Kihira e Marin Honda.[13]. Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (ruski: Алина Ильназовна Загитова; Iževsk, 18. svibnja 2002.) Zagitova began the 2019–20 season at the Japan Open where she placed second with a score of 154.41, behind her team and training mate Alexandra Trusova, contributing to Team Europe's win. She has a sister, Sabina, who is five years younger than her. This capitalized on the ISU scoring system, which awards a 10% bonus to the base value of jumps performed on "tired legs". Release Calendar DVD & Blu-ray Releases Top Rated Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Showtimes & Tickets In Theaters Coming Soon Coming Soon Movie News India Movie Spotlight. As well as finishing behind junior competitors, Zagitova also lost against a senior eligible skater for the first time in domestic competition, placing below Konstantinova. [38] In the free skate, she botched an opening triple lutz jump and under-rotated three others, placing third in that segment behind Kostornaia and Mariah Bell. Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (errusieraz: Алина Ильназовна Загитова) edo Alina Ilnaz kyzy Zahitova (tatareraz: Алинә Илназ кызы Заһитова) (Izhevsk, Udmurtia, Errusia, 2002ko maiatzaren 18a) errusiar izotz gaineko patinatzaile artistikoa da. What If Dorothy Hamill, Tara Lipinski and Yuna Kim Competed in These Olympics? In mid-November, she competed at her second Grand Prix event of the season, the 2018 Rostelecom Cup. At the 2016–17 Junior Grand Prix Final, she became the first junior lady to achieve a total score above the 200 mark. [21] Her total score of 239.57 was a new personal best. 1 figure skaters (since 2001–02 season), Historical record scores in figure skating, Record technical and component scores (J), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alina_Zagitova&oldid=1017264376, Figure skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Olympic gold medalists for Olympic Athletes from Russia, Olympic silver medalists for Olympic Athletes from Russia, World Figure Skating Championships medalists, European Figure Skating Championships medalists, World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists, Articles containing Russian-language text, Articles with unsourced statements from December 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Nel programma libero, invece, è caduta una volta e sbagliando la maggior parte dei salti, che l'ha portata a classificarsi quarta nel libero e seconda in totale, dietro Samodurova e soltanto quattro punti davanti alla finlandese Vivenca Lindfors. Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (in russo: Алина Ильназовна Загитова ; Izhevsk, 18 maggio 2002) è una pattinatrice artistica su ghiaccio russa medaglia d'oro nel singolo e argento nella gara a squadre alle Olimpiadi di Pyeongchang 2018. "[31] She did not have a successful free skate, falling twice and struggling during her choreographic sequence. Her results allowed her to qualify for the 2017–18 Grand Prix Final.[19]. [17], Zagitova began the 2017–18 season with a win at the CS Lombardia Trophy, after placing third in the short but first in the free, with a total score of 218.46. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. Her birth name is Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova and she is currently 18 years old. [25][26][27] Some observers criticized this program construction, believing that it led to an unbalanced program, pointing out that the ISU had instituted a 10% bonus in the second half to encourage skaters to spread out their jumps. She is the current global ambassador for Japanese cosmetic brand, Shiseido,[57][58] and is also the ambassador for sports brand Puma. [11][12] After the family moved back to Izhevsk in 2008, she started training with coach Natalia Antipina. Ha partecipato alla tappa tenutasi in Francia, a Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, classificandosi prima in entrambi i segmenti di gara e vincendo l'oro davanti alla giapponese Kaori Sakamoto. Jun 29, 2020 - Explore 嘉怡 (aka sab)'s board "alina zagitova" on Pinterest. [18] Si è qualificata per la finale di Nagoya, alla quale, seconda dopo il corto, dietro alla canadese Kaetlyn Osmond, con un nuovo miglior punteggio personale nel segmento di gara 76.27, ha presentato un buon libero che, nonostante alcune imperfezioni, le ha permesso di diventare campionessa della finale del Grand Prix per la stagione, con un totale di 223.30.[19]. [17] Alla tappa francese invece, Zagitova era quinta dopo il corto a causa di una caduta sul triplo lutz e alcune deduzioni da sotto-rotazione, ma grazie ad un libero da 151.34 punti (suo nuovo miglior punteggio personale), ha vinto la gara con un totale di 213.80. Oct 6, 2020 - Explore Chien-Yu Huang's board "Alina Zagitova", followed by 216 people on Pinterest. Partecipa poi all'NHK Trophy, dove vince la medaglia di bronzo dietro ad Alëna Kostornaja e Rika Kihira, dopo essersi piazzata quarta dopo il programma corto e terza nel programma libero, ottenendo così l'accesso alla Finale di Grand Prix. [60] She has also advertised for Sberbank of Russia, smartphone game "Madoka Magica",[61] and PepsiCo's brand of flavored water "Aqua Minerale Active". Zagitova ha iniziato la nuova stagione al Nebelhorn Trophy, a Oberstdorf, in Germania, con tre punteggi da record fatti registrare sotto il nuovo sistema di punteggi appena fatto introdurre, vincendo l'oro con un totale di 238.43 punti. At the Internationaux de France, Zagitova placed fifth in the short program after a fall on her triple lutz and several under-rotation deductions. This page was last edited on 2 May 2019, at 15:30. "[30], At the 2019 Russian Championships, Zagitova comfortably placed first in the short program, saying she was "satisfied with [her] short program today, but there is still room to grow. [70] Zagitova also owns an Akita Inu dog named Masaru, given to her by a Japanese breeder as a gift after the Pyeongchang Olympics. [62] Nel programma libero, sempre alle Olimpiadi, Zagitova è stata l'unica concorrente ad eseguire tutti i suoi (sette) elementi di salto nella seconda parte del suo programma. Seconda anche nel programma libero, Zagitova ha poi vinto la medaglia d'argento[27]. Zagitova took the bronze medal at her JGP event in Slovenia, behind Japanese skaters Rika Kihira and Marin Honda. [29] Zagitova won the silver medal, behind Kihira, with both skaters making errors in the free skate – Zagitova "popped" an attempted triple toe loop in her opening combination. [49] She is also a two-time winner of the Silver Doe Prize, awarded by the Federation of Sports Journalists of Russia, as one of the ten best athletes of 2017 and 2018. [16], Per il circuito del Grand Prix, Zagitova è stata assegnata alla Cup of China e all'Internationaux de France. Above all things, they value their sense of security and stability. Zagitova finished 9th at the 2016 Russian Junior Championships after placing 12th in the short program and 8th in the free skate. All three of the podium finishers qualified to the Grand Prix Final. The kids who were the first born with the Internet and are suspected to be the most individualistic and technology-dependent generation. [32], At the 2019 European Championships, Zagitova placed first in the short program despite an under-rotation on her triple loop. Grazie alle due medaglie ottenute ha potuto qualificarsi per la finale, tenutasi in dicembre a Marsiglia. [46] As of October 2020, Zagitova extended her break from competitive figure skating until 2021 at earliest. "[34], Following the European Championships, Zagitova was chosen to represent Russia at the 2019 World Championships in Saitama, Japan, alongside Samodurova and former training mate Evgenia Medvedeva. Campionessa del mondo 2019, ha vinto i campionati europei del 2018, la finale del Grand Prix 2017-18 e i Campionati nazionali russi del 2018. At the Grand Prix Final, Zagitova scored a personal best in the short program, 76.27, and was in second place behind Kaetlyn Osmond heading into the free skate. [11] She is the daughter of Leysan Zagitova[63] and Ilnaz Zagitov (ru), an ice hockey coach from Tatarstan,[64][65] both Volga Tatars. She was again ranked first in both programs and won the gold medal by a margin of about 25 points over the silver medalist, her teammate Sofia Samodurova. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. Precedentemente, nel 1998, Lipinski divenne la prima donna ad includere una combinazione triplo loop-triplo loop durante il suo programma alle Olimpiadi. Alina Zagitova (Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova) - alle Infos zum Sportler Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at ISU Championships. Una settimana dopo, annuncia di volersi prendere una pausa dalle gare, affermando che non prenderà parte agli imminenti nazionali russi e, di conseguenza, nemmeno agli Europei o ai Mondiali. [47]. Alina appeared on the front cover of the May 2020 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine Russia. She is the 2017-18 Grand Prix Final champion, 2017 World Junior champion, 2016-17 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and 2018 Russian national champion. Sie ist die Olympiasiegerin von 2018, die Weltmeisterin von 2019 sowie die Europameisterin von 2018. Alina prende parte al Japan Open, classificandosi seconda nel libero dietro alla connazionale Aleksandra Trusova e prima nella gara a squadre. Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 31 mar 2021 alle 02:21. 2018 Olimpiyat şampiyonu, 2019 Dünya şampiyonu, 2018 Avrupa şampiyonu, 2017-18 Grand Prix Final şampiyonu ve 2018 Rusya ulusal şampiyonudur. Gareggiando a livello senior a fine dicembre, Zagitova si è classificata terza ai Campionati Russi per la stagione 2016-2017, vincendo la medaglia d'argento dietro la compagna di allenamento, Evgenia Medvedeva e davanti alla pattinatrice Anna Pogorilaja[14]. Tämä pelasi Venäjän toiseksi korkeimmalla sarjatasolla Vysšaja Ligassa ja VHL:ssä yli 800 ottelua. She also performs other combinations, such as triple lutz-triple toe, double axel-triple toe, and the triple flip-double toe-double loop in competitions. In entrambe le tappe, pur non classificandosi mai prima dopo il programma corto, si è rifatta ampiamente dopo il libero vincendo due ori. Alina İlnazovna Zagitova (Rusça: Али́на Ильна́зовна Заги́това, Tatarca: Алинә Илназ кызы Заһитова; d. 18 Mayıs 2002), Rus buz patenci. Historical ISU world best highlighted in bold with a * mark. 12,683 talking about this. [12] Nell'occasione ha ottenuto un punteggio totale di 194.37 punti, il secondo punteggio più alto mai ottenuto da una pattinatrice in categoria junior dopo quello fatto registrare da Polina Tsurskaya. 2020/10/06 - Pinterest で 225 人のユーザーがフォローしている FP さんのボード「Alina Zagitova」を見てみましょう。。「ザギトワ, ザキトワ, アリーナ・ザギトワ」のアイデアをもっと見てみましょう。 She scored 158.08, setting a new personal best and breaking the record for the highest-ever technical score in ladies' team figure skating. [66] She was nameless for a year until her parents decided to name her "Alina" after watching Russian rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva. Ha una sorella, Sabina, cinque anni più giovane di lei[5]. 1 figure skaters (since 2010–11 season), 2017–18 season: Olympic Champion and world record holder. Tutti i risultati, ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2018 - Ladies, Russia's Zagitova beats Medvedeva’s short program world record at Olympics. At the Olympics team event, the 10 points Zagitova earned for the first place in the ladies' free skating helped Russia to a silver medal in the competition. [56]. L'atleta giapponese ha migliorato il record per il programma corto, precedentemente detenuto dalla stessa Zagitova. Ai Giochi olimpici invernali di Pyeongchang 2018 ha gareggiato per gli Atleti Olimpici dalla Russia (insieme a Medvedeva e Maria Sotskova) in seguito alla squalifica comminata alla Russia per il caso del doping di Stato. [67] She moved to Moscow at age 13 alongside her grandmother, and continues to live with her. Ha stabilito due nuovi record di 138.02 punti per il programma libero di pattinaggio artistico femminile juniores, e 208.60 punti in totale[15]. Si è classificata dodicesima nel programma libero e quinta nel totale. Zagitova has set the world record scores 4 times under the +5 / -5 GOE (Grade of Execution) system. Since the ISU records had been reset, her free skate and combined scores from this event became new world records and remained as such throughout the entire season. "[39] At the 2019 NHK Trophy, she placed fourth in the short program with a score of 66.84 after landing an invalid single loop in her combination jump with triple flip after failing to attach the planned triple loop to her Lutz. 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Olympics South Korea. Zagitova is the only Russian female figure skater who has managed to win gold at the Olympic Games, World Figure Skating Championships, European Figure Skating Championships and Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final. She did not speak to the media after the competition. She took the silver medal overall, and deemed the performance as having "room to grow. References [ eedit | eedit soorce ] ↑ "Сборная команды Российской Федерации по фигурному катанию на коньках" [Roushie naitional feegur skeitchin team: 2016–17] (PDF) (in Russian). Nella gara a squadre ha vinto l'argento (in tale occasione la rappresentativa degli Atleti Olimpici dalla Russia è stata battuta solo dal Canada), mentre nel singolo ha vinto l'oro (davanti alla stessa Medvedeva e alla canadese Kaetlyn Osmond). Durante le Olimpiadi del 2018, The New York Times ha riportato che Zagitova ha eseguito il programma più difficile tecnicamente nella storia delle campionesse olimpiche, partendo da un valore base di 46.1, approssimativamente più alto del 25% rispetto a Kristi Yamaguchi e Tara Lipinski negli anni '90, e più del doppio di Dorothy Hamill durante le Olimpiadi negli anni '70. Previously, in 1998, Lipinski had become the first woman to include a triple loop–triple loop combination in her Olympic program. Ha migliorato questo punteggio ai campionati mondiali junior del 2017, raggiungendo i 208.60 punti. She withdrew from the 2020 Russian Championships and thus, did not contend for berths on the 2020 European Championships. Nel programma corto, Zagitova ha pattinato un programma pulito, ottenendo alti GOE sui salti, inclusi la sua famosa combinazione triplo lutz-triplo loop. This page was last edited on 11 April 2021, at 19:56. Season-end No. The results qualified her to the 2016–17 JGP Final, held in December in Marseille. In particolare, alla Cup of China Zagitova era quarta dopo il corto, ma ha potuto recuperare fino a vincere la competizione con un totale di 213.88 punti. Alina Zagitova è nata il 18 maggio 2002, a Izhevsk, in Udmurtia[1]. Zah-GHIT-oh-vah; Russian: Алина Ильназовна Загитова;born 18 May 2002) is a Russian figure skater. [10] Zagitova has broken the world record once under the old system and four times under the new system. She was ranked first in both the short program and the free skate, winning the gold medal by a margin of about 18 points over the silver medalist, who was her teammate Stanislava Konstantinova. Ela foi campeã olímpica em 2018, campeã do Campeonato Europeu de 2018, campeã da Final Grand Prix de 2017–18, e campeã do Campeonato Mundial Júnior de 2017. Zagitova delivered a clean skate in the short program, obtaining high GOEs on the jumping elements including her signature triple Lutz–triple loop combination. Alinan isä Ilnaz Zagitov pelasi jääkiekkoa ja on pelaajauransa jälkeen työskennellyt jääkiekkovalmentajana. I risultati ottenuti le hanno permesso di qualificarsi per la finale con il massimo dei punti. È la prima volta che Medvedeva veniva sconfitta dopo oltre due anni. Si classifica in totale sesta. A febbraio 2017, Zagitova ha vinto la medaglia d'oro all'European Youth Olympic Festival in Turchia. Previous ISU world best highlighted in bold. Alina Zagitova aloitti taitoluistelun ammattimaisen harjoittelun seitsemänvuotiaana. Alina Zagitova’s zodiac sign is Taurus. Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (Roushie: Алина Ильназовна Загитова; born 18 Mey 2002) is a Roushie feegur skeitcher. In France, Zagitova ranked first in both segments and scored new junior ladies' records in all categories. Si è trasferita a Mosca all'età di tredici anni insieme a sua nonna, e vive ancora con lei[7]. ", "In Figure Skating, Russia's (Perfectly Legal) Secret Sauce", "Alina Zagitova Outduels Evgenia Medvedeva for Figure Skating Gold", "Фигуристка Алина Загитова принесла России первое золото Олимпиады-2018", "Evgenia Medvedeva had a gold medal performance. Svjetska je juniorska prvakinja 2017. i europska seniorska prvakinja 2018. godine.. Alina Zagitova je kći trenera hokejaša koji je tatarskog podrijetla. For the 2017–18 Grand Prix Season, Zagitova was assigned to two events, Cup of China and Internationaux de France. Zagitova ha fatto il suo debutto internazionale nell'agosto del 2016, nel circuito del Grand Prix Junior. Il debutto di stagione per Zagitova è stato al Lombardia Trophy, dove si è classificata terza nel corto e prima nel libero, per concludere in prima posizione con un punteggio totale di 218.46, davanti alla giapponese Wakaba Higuchi e all'italiana Carolina Kostner. Dopo la competizione, ha dichiarato che "è positivo che io sia sul podio e la medaglia d'argento è positiva -sarebbe potuta andare peggio, quindi sono contenta di aver vinto l'argento, anche se avrei voluto fare meglio per me personalmente[32].". Ha ottenuto un nuovo season best di 82.08 punti, superando di oltre cinque punti Kaori Sakamoto, classificata in seconda posizione, più di undici punti Rika Kihira. At the 2017 World Junior Championships in Taipei, Zagitova placed first after the short program with 70.58 points. Rika Kihira of Japan was the holder of the short program record.[28]. Zagitova is currently the ninth highest ranked ladies' singlesskat… People born under the Taurus zodiac sign are often incredibly dedicated, reliable and dependable. Alina Zagitova was born on a Saturday, May 18, 2002 in Russia. Alina competes in the ladies' singles discipline. Durante l'infanzia, il suo hobby era disegnare[8]. In ogni caso, le vincitrici delle medaglie erano ancora in categoria junior e quindi non idonee ad essere mandate ai Campionati europei. She placed twelfth in the free skate, and fifth overall; however, she was still granted an automatic place on the Russian team for the European Championships because the top three skaters were junior competitors and thus ineligible for the team; Zagitova was second out of the senior competitors despite finishing in fifth place. At the 2018 Europeans in Moscow, Zagitova finished first, winning over Medvedeva who had remained unbeaten for more than two years. Considerato che Zagitova era la seconda della categoria senior, le è stato assegnato automaticamente un posto ai Campionati europei, nonostante essere arrivata quinta. [69] In an interview with Rita Mamun in Korea, Zagitova indicated that she is apparently a lover of pet animals keeping two exotic chinchillas at her home in Moscow, along with a dog and a cat. 26 February 2018. She was awarded the gold medal with a total of 207.43 points, 13 points above her teammate and silver medalist Anastasiia Gubanova (194.07). [52] Forbes Russia's Top 30 Under 30 list named Zagitova as the top athlete in the sports category,[53] Zagitova is also part of the list of Top 40 most successful Russians from sport and show business under the age of 40. Non ha parlato con i media dopo la competizione. Campionessa del mondo 2019, ha vinto i campionati europei del 2018, la finale del Grand Prix 2017-18 e i Campionati nazionali russi del 2018. Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (Russian: Алина Ильназовна Загитова,[8] Tatar: Алинә Илназ кызы Заһитова, born 18 May 2002) is a Russian figure skater. In the free program, she also placed first and won gold medal. Zagitova ha partecipato alla sua prima lezione formale di pattinaggio artistico a quattro anni, nel 2007, con Damira Pichugina a Almetyevsk, in Tatarstan, dove suo padre allenava una squadra di hockey per il Neftanik club[10][1]. [34], GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix, Stagione 2016-17: campionessa mondiale juniores, Fathers and sons: only Alina Zagitova’s gold will make dad give up smoking, 10 Things to Know About Alina Zagitova, Russian Figure Skater, A skater's best friend? She did not intend to compete in the 2020 World Championships either prior to its cancellation. [33] She fared poorly in the free skate, falling once and under-rotating or downgrading the majority of her jumping passes, which led to her placing fourth in the free skate, and second overall, behind Samodurova and less than four points ahead of Finnish skater Viveca Lindfors. Alina Zagitova was born on May 18, 2002 in Izhevsk, Russia as Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova. Zagitova è la prima pattinatrice artistica russa ad aver vinto la medaglia d'oro sia alle Olimpiadi, ai Campionati mondiali, ai Campionati europei e alla finale del Grand Prix. Zagitova became the first junior lady to score above 200 points. With two gold medals, she qualified for the 2018–19 Grand Prix Final, which was expected to be a tight competition between Zagitova and Rika Kihira, who had earlier won the Ondrej Nepela Trophy after Zagitova had withdrawn due to visa issues. je ruska klizačica. [41], Competing at the Grand Prix Final, Zagitova skated cleanly and placed second in the short program, behind only Kostornaia, aided by triple Axel errors by both Kihira and Trusova. Nel programma corto, Zagitova si è classificata seconda, dietro alla rivale Rika Kihira, l'altra pattinatrice ad essersi qualificata per la finale con due vittorie nelle sue due tappe del Grand Prix. See more ideas about alina zagitova, figure skating, figure skater. Zagitova had set one senior world record score and five junior world record scores before season 2018–19. During the 2018 Olympics, The New York Times reported that Zagitova had performed the most technically difficult program in the history of ladies' Olympic gold medalists by performing at a base value of 46.1, approximately 25% higher than that of Kristi Yamaguchi and Tara Lipinski in the 1990s, and more than double that of Dorothy Hamill during the Olympics in the 1970s. Interview with Rita Mamun. She is the youngest and second ladies' singles skater, after Yuna Kim, to win gold in all major ISU championship titles including the Junior Grand Prix Series and Final, World Junior Championships, Grand Prix Series and Final, European Championships, World Championships, and Winter Olympic Games. Nel 2015, si è trasferita a mosca per allenarsi con Ėteri Tutberidze e Sergei Dudakov[1]. People born on May 18 fall under the zodiac sign of Taurus. She is the 2018 Olympic champion, the 2019 World champion, the 2018 European champion, 2017–18 Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2018 Russian national champion. Alina Zagitova Biography. Dopo la competizione, Zagitova ha affermato che "tutti vogliono essere sempre primi, ma non può succedere sempre"[28]. Zagitova had her first formal skating lessons as a four-year-old with Damira Pichugina in Almetyevsk, Tatarstan, where her father was a hockey coach for the Neftyanik club. Zagitova began the season at the 2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf, Germany. By comparison, Zagitova completed the harder triple lutz–triple loop combination at the 2018 Olympics.[22]. 13,486 talking about this. Zagitova also won a silver medal in the team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics, representing the Olympic Athletes from Russia team. [citation needed] She was named "Sportswoman of the Year" at the 2019 Glamour Russia Awards[54] and "People's Sportsman" (as determined by VTsIOM) at the Sovetsky Sport – Year-in-review ceremony of the same year. She finished in first place after both the short program and free skate events, winning the gold with a total of 238.43 points. [40] In the free, she skated much better to earn a score of 151.15, for a third place finish overall, behind Kostornaia and Kihira.
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