Kristina Lisovskaja(néeŠkuleta-Gromova;born 15 September 2000) is an Estonianfigure skater.She has won six senior international medals and represented Estonia at sixISU Championships.She is a five-timeEstonian nationalmedalist and a three-timeEstonian Junior nationalchampion.

Kristina Lisovskaja
Other namesKristina Shkuleta-Gromova
Born(2000-09-15)15 September 2000(age 24)
Tallinn, Estonia
Height1.67 m (5 ft5+12in)
Figure skating career
CountryEstonia
CoachAlina Škuleta-Gromova
Skating clubEstIceClub
Began skating2005

Career

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Lisovskaja began learning to skate in 2005.[1]She debuted on theISU Junior Grand Prixseries in September 2014 and competed at four consecutive World Junior Championships, beginning with the2015 eventin Tallinn, where she placed 34th.

The following season, she finished 29th at the2016 World Junior ChampionshipsinDebrecen,Hungary.

Lisovskaja made her senior international debut in October 2016 at theGolden Bear of Zagreb.She won two senior medals – gold at theJegvirag Cupin Hungary and bronze at theEgna Trophyin Italy. She also appeared as a junior, placing 28th at the2017 World Junior ChampionshipsinTaipei,Taiwan.

The following season, Lisovskaja was selected to compete at the2018 European ChampionshipsinMoscow,Russia, where she would finish 25th. Also being assigned to compete at theWorld Junior Championshipsfor a fourth and final time, Lisovskaja would finish 34th.

Lisovskaja would later get the opportunity to compete at the European Championships once again in2024,where she would finish 27th.

At theEstonian Championships,Lisovskaja has won three gold medals at the junior championships (2016–18), one silver medal at the senior championships (2018), and four bronze medals at the senior championships (2016, 2019, 2021, 2024).

Programs

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Season Short program Free skating
2024–2025
[2]
  • Freed from Desire
  • Freed from Desire (Mr. Jack Club Mix)
  • Freed from Desire (XTM Remix Edit)
    byGala,Maurizio Molella, Carmeni Filippo, & Phil Jay
    choreo. byJūlija Tepliha,Normunds Purvinskis
2023–2024
  • Caught Out in the Rain
    byBeth Hart
    choreo. by Alina Shkuleta-Gromova
2022–2023
[1]
2021–2022
[3]
  • The Phantom of the Opera
    by Andrew Lloyd Webber
2020–2021
[4]
2019–2020
2018–2019
[5]
2017–2018
[6]
2016–2017
2015–2016
[7][8]
2014–2015
[9]

Competitive highlights

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CS:Challenger Series;JGP:Junior Grand Prix

International[10]
Event 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24 24–25
Europeans 25th 27th
CSBudapest 9th 7th
CSFinlandia 13th 15th
CSGolden Spin 9th 10th 19th
CSIce Star 17th
CSInge Solar 15th
CSLombardia Trophy 15th WD 12th
CSNebelhorn Trophy 12th
CSTallinn Trophy 16th 12th 22nd 6th
CSTrophée Métropole Nice 9th
CSWarsaw Cup 20th 15th 16th
Cup of Tyrol 16th
Egna Trophy 3rd
Golden Bear 19th
Ice Star 4th
Jegvirag Cup 1st
Kaunas Ice Autumn Cup 2nd
Lounakeskus Trophy 1st
Printemps 5th
Santa Claus Cup 5th 3rd
Tallink Hotels Cup 10th 1st 3rd 5th
Tallinn Trophy 3rd 3rd
Toruń Cup 8th
Volvo Open Cup 21st 2nd[a] 2nd
5th[b]
Wolmar Spring Cup 2nd
International: Junior[10][11]
Junior Worlds 34th 29th 28th 34th
JGPBelarus 10th
JGPCzech 23rd
JGPEstonia 12th
JGPGermany 25th
JGPLatvia 22nd
JGPPoland 8th
JGPSlovenia 31st
JGPSpain 18th
EYOF 5th
Ice Star 2nd
Lombardia Trophy 15th
Rostelecom Crystal 4th
Tallinn Trophy 8th 3rd 8th
Volvo Open Cup 11th 4th
National[10][11]
Estonia 5th 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 5th 3rd 7th 4th 3rd
Estonian Junior 7th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 3rd

Notes

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  1. ^47th Volvo Cup Open
  2. ^48th Volvo Cup Open

References

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  1. ^ab"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2022/2023".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 17 November 2022.
  2. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2024/2025".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 5 November 2024.
  3. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2021/2022".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 19 May 2022.
  4. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2020/2021".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 18 May 2021.
  5. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2018/2019".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 31 March 2019.
  6. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2017/2018".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 29 May 2018.
  7. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2016/2017".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 31 May 2017.
  8. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2015/2016".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 28 May 2016.
  9. ^"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA: 2014/2015".International Skating Union. Archived fromthe originalon 21 May 2015.
  10. ^abc"Competition Results: Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA".International Skating Union.Archivedfrom the original on 20 November 2022.
  11. ^ab"Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA".rinkresults.Retrieved20 November2022.
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