Alisa Vadimovna Lozko(Russian:Алиса Вадимовна Лозко;born 1 June 2002) is a Russian formerfigure skater.She is the2016 JGP Czech Republicbronze medalist, the2016 Bavarian Openjunior champion, the2015 Denkova-Staviski Cupjunior champion, and the 2016 Sportland Trophy junior champion.
Full name | Alisa Vadimovna Lozko |
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Native name | Алиса Вадимовна Лозко |
Born | Izhevsk,Russia | 1 June 2002
Hometown | Saint Petersburg |
Height | 1.56 m (5 ft1+1⁄2in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Russia |
Skating club | Zvezdnyj Led, St. Petersburg |
Began skating | 2006 |
Retired | 2019 |
Personal life
editAlisa Lozko was born on 1 June 2002 in Izhevsk, Russia.[1]
Career
editLozko started skating in 2006, training in the same rink as Olympic championAlina Zagitova.[2]Svetlana Nekhroshev coached her until 2012. She was then invited to train inAlexei Mishin's group inSaint Petersburg.[2]
2015–16 season
editLozko debuted internationally in the 2015–16 season, winning the2015 Denkova-Staviski Cupin the junior category. At theRussian Nationals,she was 5th on the junior level. She won the gold medal at the2016 Bavarian Openand another one at the 2016 Sportland Trophy.
2016–17 season
editIn the 2016–17 season, Lozko made her debut at theJunior Grand Prix.She won the bronze medal inOstrava,Czech Republic, behind Japan'sRika Kihiraand countrymateAnastasiia Gubanova.Lozko then placed fifth in the2016 JGP Sloveniaand failed to qualify for theJunior Grand Prix Final.[3]At theRussian Championships,Lozko debuted in the senior level and finished in 14th in both programs and overall.
Lozko decided to switch coaches going toMoscowto "try her luck" withEteri Tutberidze,but did not succeed.[2]Mishin, hearing the rumors of his student moving to Tutberidze's group, recommended all the coaches in SKA St. Petersburg to refuse coaching Lozko again.[2]She was then coached by Alina Pisarenko in SKA without Mishin's knowledge. After landing triple Axel and quadruple jumps in practice, Lozko had an injury.[2]
Later career
editAfter a long recovery of her injury, it was announced that she teamed up withAdian Pitkeevfor ice dance and that the team would be coached byElena Ilinykh.[4]They never competed together.
Lozko works as a coach.[2]
Programs
editSeason | Short program | Free skating |
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2016–2017 [5] |
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2015–2016 |
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Competitive highlights
editInternational: Junior[3] | ||
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Event | 15–16 | 16–17 |
JGPCzech Republic | 3rd | |
JGPSlovenia | 5th | |
Bavarian Open | 1st | |
Denkova-Staviski | 1st | |
Sportland Trophy | 1st | |
National[6] | ||
Russian Champ. | 14th | |
Russian Junior Champ. | 5th | |
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew |
References
edit- ^Алиса Вадимовна Лозко[Alisa Vadimovna Lozko] (in Russian). Russian Figure Skating Federation.
- ^abcdefAvdonina, Ekaterina (20 November 2020).«И что теперь? Как жить?» Почему Мишин сорвал переход талантливой фигуристки к Тутберидзе[ “So what now? How to live?" Why Mishin disrupted the transition of a talented skater to Tutberidze] (in Russian). championat.
- ^ab"Competition Results: Alisa LOZKO".International Skating Union.
- ^"Ильиных будет тренировать танцевальную пару Питкеев/Лозко".27 June 2017.
- ^"Alisa LOZKO: 2016/2017".International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 25 February 2018.
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