Sofia Samodelkina

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Sofia Samodelkina
Sofia Samodelkina in 2021.jpg
Samodelkina in 2021
Personal information
Native nameСофья Владимировна Самоделкина
Full nameSofia Vladimirovna Samodelkina
Alternative namesSofya
Country representedRussia Russia
Born (2007-02-18) 18 February 2007 (age 15)[1]
Moscow, Russia[1]
Home townMoscow, Russia[1]
Height1.59 m (5 ft 2+12 in)[1]
CoachSergei Davydov, Alexandra Kravtsova
Former coachLilia Biktagirova
ChoreographerViktoria Bondarenko[1]
Skating clubCSKA, Moscow[1]
Training locationsMoscow, Novogorsk
Began skating2011[1]
ISU personal best scores
Combined total205.67[2]
2021 JGP Slovenia
Short program65.56[2]
2021 JGP Slovenia
Free skate141.63[2]
2021 JGP Russia

Sofia Vladimirovna Samodelkina (Russian: Софья Владимировна Самоделкина; born 18 February 2007) is a Russian figure skater. She is 2021 JGP Slovenia silver medalist, 2021 JGP Russia bronze medalist and 2021 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge champion.

Samodelkina is the ninth woman to land a quadruple jump, and the fifteenth to land a triple Axel jump in international competition. She is second woman after Alexandra Trusova who showed in practice all quadruple jumps except quadruple axel. She is first women who tried to do quad loop in the competition, but it was not ratifitated because under-rotation.[1] She has landed ratified triple axels, quad salchows, and quad toes in international competition.

Personal life[]

Samodelkina was born in Moscow on 18 February 2007. She is a junior high school student and her hobbies include drawing.[1]

Career[]

Early years[]

Samodelkina placed fourth at the 2020 Russian Junior Championships and 2021 Russian Junior Championships. She was second at the 2021 Russian Cup Final and first at the 2020 Russian Cup Final on the junior level.

2021–22 season: International junior debut[]

Samodelkina made her junior international debut at the 2021 JGP Russia held in Krasnoyarsk in mid-September. She fell on an underrotated triple Axel jump in the short program, missing her combination as a result, ending up sixth in that segment. In the free skate she placed second behind Sofia Akateva, landing a quadruple Salchow with positive GOE and becoming the ninth woman in history to land a quad. She also landed a quad Salchow-double toeloop combination and quad Lutz, although called a quarter short, in the program, taking the bronze medal overall.[3] At the 2021 JGP Slovenia she made mistake on the opening triple Axel and placed fourth. She won the free skate after landing a quad Salchow and rose to second place overall.[4]

Later in autumn, at the 2021 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, Samodelkina became the fifteenth woman to land a triple Axel jump in international competition and won the event.[5]

Samodelkina made her debut at the senior national championships at the 2022 Russian Championships, where she placed fifth. She underrotated two of her three quad attempts, but expressed enthusiasm at the overall results and qualifying for the national team for the following season.[6]

At the 2022 Russian Junior Championships, Samodelkina performed her short program cleanly, including Triple Axel-Triple Toe Loop combination and placed second behind Sofia Akatieva. She stumbled on the Quad Lutz and Quad Salshow in the free skate but completed the other elements cleanly and won the silver medal behind Akatieva.

Programs[]

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2021–2022
[1]
  • Habanera
    (from Carmen)
    performed by Aria
    choreo. by Viktoria Bondarenko
2020–2021

Romeo and Juliet

2019-2020

Romeo and Juliet

Competitive highlights[]

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International: Junior[5]
Event 19–20 20–21 21–22
JGP Russia 3rd
JGP Slovenia 2nd
Denis Ten Memorial 1st J
National[5]
Russian Champ. 5th
Russian Junior Champ. 4th 4th 2nd
Russian Cup Final 1st J 2nd J
Levels: J = Junior

Detailed results[]

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

Personal ICU bests highlighted in bold. Personal bests highlighted in italic.

Junior-level[]

2021–22 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
18–22 January 2022 2022 Russian Junior Championships Junior 2
75.51
4
138.22
2
213.73
21–26 December 2021 2022 Russian Championships Senior 4
76.74
5
156.35
5
233.09
8–12 November 2021 2021 Cup of Russia Series, 4th Stage, Kazan
domestic competition
Senior 1
78.86
1
149.68
1
228.54
27–31 October 2021 2021 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge Junior 1
70.29
1
145.30
1
215.59
24–28 October 2021 2021 Cup of Russia Series, 3rd Stage, Sochi
domestic competition
Senior 1
75.21
1
150.74
1
225.95
22–25 September 2021 2021 JGP Slovenia Junior 4
65.56
1
140.11
2
205.67
15–18 September 2021 2021 JGP Russia Junior 6
60.76
2
141.63
3
202.39
2020–21 season
26 February – 3 March 2021 2021 Russian Cup Final
domestic competition
Junior 3
71.00
2
152.67
2
223.67
1–5 February 2021 2021 Russian Junior Championships Junior 4
71.37
3
136.27
4
207.64
9–12 December 2020 2020 Moscow Championships Junior 1
73.25
1
127.73
1
200.98
5–8 December 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 5th Stage, Moscow
domestic competition
Junior 1
81.23
1
156.05
1
237.28
2019–20 season
18–22 February 2020 2020 Russian Cup Final
domestic competition
Junior 1
77.05
1
147.47
1
224.52
4–8 February 2020 2020 Russian Junior Championships Junior 4
68.38
4
139.12
4
207.50
20–24 November 2019 2019 Cup of Russia Series, 5th Stage, Moscow
domestic competition
Junior 7
60.04
1
151.32
1
211.36

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "ISU. Women. Sofia Samodelkina". isu.org. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "ISU. Personal bests. Sofia Samodelkina". isu.org. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Russia dominates ISU Junior Grand Prix on home ice". International Skating Union. September 20, 2021.
  4. ^ "Russia sweeps gold medals at ISU Junior Grand Prix in Ljubljana (SLO)". International Skating Union. September 27, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "ISU. Competition Results. Sofia Samodelkina". isu.org. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  6. ^ Flade, Tatjana (December 25, 2021). "Incredible Valieva cruises to gold at Russian Nationals". Golden Skate.

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