Antonina Dubinina

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Antonina Dubinina
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Personal information
Native nameАнтонина Дубинина (Russian)
Country representedSerbia
Former country(ies) representedRussia
Born (1996-10-23) 23 October 1996 (age 24)
Moscow, Russia
ResidenceBelgrade, Serbia
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
CoachSvetlana Sokolovskaia, Stanislav Zakharov
Former coachGalina Savchenkova
ChoreographerNikita Mikhailov, Vitali Butikov
Former choreographerElena Ushakova
Skating clubCSKA Moscow
Former skating clubCentral Youth Theater
Training locationsMoscow
Former training locationsMytishchi, Russia
Began skating2001
ISU personal best scores
Combined total130.36
2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb
Short program50.47
2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb
Free skate79.89
2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb

Antonina Dubinina (Russian: Антонина Дубинина; born 23 October 1996) is a Serbian figure skater who competes in ladies' singles. She is the 2019 Skate Helena champion, a five-time Serbian national champion, and has qualified to the final segment of the 2019 European Championships.

Personal life[]

Dubinina was born on 23 October 1996 in Moscow, Russia. As of January 2019, she is a university student.[1]

Career[]

Early years[]

Dubinina began learning to skate in 2001, as a five-year-old.[1] As a child, she was taught by Galina Savchenkova at the Central Youth Theater in Mytishchi, a suburb of Moscow.[2] She represented Russia in the senior ranks at three international competitions in February and March 2014.[3]

Career for Serbia[]

Dubinina made her senior international debut for Serbia at the CS Lombardia Trophy in September 2016. Coached by Svetlana Sokolovskaia at CSKA Moscow, she placed 29th in the short program at the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic.[4] She also missed qualifying for the free skate at the 2018 European Championships in Moscow, Russia, and at the 2018 World Championships in Milan, Italy.

Coached by Sokolovskaia and Stanislav Zakharov,[1] Dubinina advanced to the final segment at the 2019 European Championships in Minsk, Belarus.

Programs[]

Season Short program Free skating
2020–2022
[1]
  • My Life is Tango
    by Voga Experience
2018–2019
[1]
2017–2018
[5]
2016–2017
[4]
  • Modern Tango

Competitive highlights[]

CS: Challenger Series

For Serbia[]

International[3][6]
Event 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22
Worlds 36th
Europeans 29th 37th 24th 31st
CS Budapest 11th
CS Finlandia 22nd
CS Golden Spin 14th 18th 17th
CS Lombardia 17th 30th 16th TBD
CS Nebelhorn 23rd
CS Tallinn Trophy 22nd
CS Warsaw Cup 13th C
Bavarian Open 12th 13th 11th
Crystal Skate 4th
Cup of Tyrol 12th
Denkova-Staviski Cup 4th
Golden Bear 13th
Ice Star 14th 9th
Int. Challenge Cup 20th
Istanbul Cup 4th
Jégvirág Cup 4th
Kaunas Ice Cup 3rd
Santa Claus Cup 9th 7th
Sarajevo Open 6th
Skate Helena 7th 1st 5th 1st
Slovenia Open 11th
Sofia Trophy 9th 4th
Spring Star WD
Spring Talents Cup 2nd
Tallink Hotels Cup 5th 10th WD
Toruń Cup 14th 5th 6th
Volvo Open Cup 5th 5th 17th
Warsaw Cup 11th
Winter Star 4th
National[3]
Serbian Champ. 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Event Cancelled


For Russia[]

International[3]
Event 2013–14
Bavarian Open 7th
Gardena Spring Trophy 7th
Hellmut Seibt Memorial 9th

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Antonina DUBININA: 2018/2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 24 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Антонина Дубинина". fskate.ru. Archived from the original on 18 April 2018.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Competition Results: Antonina DUBININA". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 25 January 2019.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Antonina DUBININA: 2016/2017". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Antonina DUBININA: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Antonina DUBININA". rinkresults.com.

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