Sofia Samodurova

Sofia Vyacheslavovna Samodurova (pronounced Sah-moh-DOO-roh-vah; Russian: Софья Вячеславовна Самодурова;[1] born 30 July 2002) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2019 European champion, the 2019 CS Ice Star champion, the 2018 Rostelecom Cup silver medalist, and the 2018 Skate America bronze medalist.

Sofia Samodurova
Samodurova in 2018
Personal information
Native nameСофья Вячеславовна Самодурова (Russian)
Full nameSofia Vyacheslavovna Samodurova
Country represented Russia
Born (2002-07-30) 30 July 2002
Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
ResidenceSaint Petersburg, Russia
Height1.59 m (5 ft 2 12 in)
CoachAlexei Mishin
Tatiana Mishina
Former coachOleg Tataurov
Maria Nikolaeva
ChoreographerTatiana Prokofieva
Skating clubZvezdnyi Led Saint Petersburg
Training locationsSaint Petersburg
Began skating2007
World standing10 (As of 9 July 2019)
Season's bests12 (2018–19)
29 (2017–18)
38 (2016–17)
ISU personal best scores
Combined total213.84
2019 Europeans
Short program72.88
2019 Europeans
Free skate140.96
2019 Europeans

On the junior level, she is the 2017 JGP Croatia and 2017 JGP Italy champion.

Samadurova is currently the tenth highest ranked ladies' singles skater in world by the International Skating Union following the 2019-20 figure skating season.

Personal life

Samodurova was born on 30 July 2002 in Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.[2]

Career

Early career

Samodurova began learning to skate in 2007.[2] She finished sixteenth at the 2015 Russian Junior Championships and sixth the following year at the 2016 Russian Junior Championships

2016–2017 season

Coached by Tatiana Mishina and Oleg Tataurov in Saint Petersburg,[3] Samodurova finished fourth in her ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut, which took place in September 2016 in Yokohama, Japan. Called in as a reserve replacement, she placed ninth at her first senior nationals, the 2017 Russian Championships in December 2016. In February, she finished twelfth at the 2017 Russian Junior Championships. She culminated her season by winning a silver medal behind teammate Elizaveta Nugumanova at the Triglav Trophy.

2017–2018 season

Coached by Mishina and Alexei Mishin,[2] Samodurova started her season with gold at the 2017 JGP in Zagreb, Croatia, having obtained a total score 12 points greater than the silver medalist, Mako Yamashita.[4] The following month, she edged out Alena Kostornaia by 0.04 for the gold at the JGP in Egna, Italy. Samodurova was the second-ranked qualifier (behind Alexandra Trusova) for the 2017–18 Junior Grand Prix Final in Nagoya, Japan. She finished sixth at the Final. Her season ended at the 2018 Russian Championships, where she finished eleventh.

2018–2019 season

Samodurova started her season off at the 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy. Placing second in the short program and fourth in the free skate, she placed second overall, earning the silver medal, trailing behind fellow Russian competitor Elizaveta Tuktamysheva. She made her Grand Prix debut at Skate America, where she won the bronze medal behind Satoko Miyahara and Kaori Sakamoto with a personal best score of 198.70 points. In mid-November she competed at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup where she won the silver medal behind Alina Zagitova after placing second in both programs. With one Grand Prix silver medal and one bronze medal she qualified for the 2018–19 Grand Prix Final, where she finished fifth with a personal best score of 204.33 points: "Achieving the season’s best was great. I believe that today I did everything to the maximum."[5]

At the 2019 Russian Championships, Samodurova placed sixth in both programs and overall. She was the third-ranked skater eligible to compete at senior international competitions, behind Stanislava Konstantinova and Alina Zagitova.[6] At the 2019 European Championships in Minsk, Samodurova placed second in the short program behind Zagitova, passed the 70-point mark for the first time.[7] In the free program, Zagitova skated poorly, while Samodurova skated a clean program and won the European title ahead of Zagitova and Finnish figure skater Viveca Lindfors. Of the result, she said "I can't find words to describe what I am feeling now. I am European Champion and that's so awesome!"[8]

Samodurova was assigned to the World Championships in Saitama along with Zagitova and Evgenia Medvedeva. She placed ninth in the short program, and expressed disappointment that her scores were lower than those at the European Championships.[9] She rose to eight place in the free skate, making only one minor error on a double jump, and said she felt "only happiness" with the result.[10] Samodurova concluded the season as part of the bronze medal-winning Team Russia at the 2019 World Team Trophy.[11]

2019–2020 season

Samodurova admitted to having some issues in training for the new season after falling multiple times at the Russian test skate events.[12] On the Challenger series, she placed sixth at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy before winning the 2019 CS Ice Star. On the Grand Prix, she was fifth at the 2019 Cup of China, after struggling with underrotations on several jumping passes.[13] Fourth at the 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, she finished the season with a ninth-place finish at the 2020 Russian Championships.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2019–2020
[14]
  • Bamboléo
    by The Gipsy Kings
    choreo. by Tatiana Prokofieva
2018–2019
[15]

2017–2018
[2]
    2016–2017
    [3]

      Competitive highlights

      GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

      International[16]
      Event 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20
      Worlds8th
      Europeans1st
      GP Final5th
      GP Skate America3rd
      GP Cup of China5th
      GP Rostelecom2nd
      GP NHK Trophy6th
      CS FinlandiaWD
      CS Golden Spin4th
      CS Ice Star1st
      CS Lombardia2nd6th
      International: Junior[16]
      JGP Final6th
      JGP Croatia1st
      JGP Italy1st
      JGP Japan4th
      Triglav Trophy2nd
      International: Advanced novice
      NRW Trophy2nd
      National[1]
      Russian Champ.9th11th6th9th
      Russian Junior16th6th12th
      Russian Cup Final7th J
      Team events
      World Team
      Trophy
      3rd T
      5th P
      TBD = Assigned
      T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

      Detailed results

      Senior level

      Samodurova at the 2019 Russian Championships.

      Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only. Personal bests highlighted in bold.

      2019–2020 season
      Date Event SP FS Total
      24–29 December 2019 2020 Russian Championships 11
      64.38
      11
      127.70
      9
      192.08
      4–7 December 2019 2019 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4
      59.57
      3
      121.04
      4
      180.61
      22–24 November 2019 2019 NHK Trophy 7
      63.85
      6
      119.42
      6
      183.27
      8–10 November 2019 2019 Cup of China 5
      63.99
      5
      121.30
      5
      185.29
      18–20 October 2019 2019 CS Ice Star 1
      62.23
      1
      124.93
      1
      187.16
      13–15 September 2019 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy 8
      53.82
      4
      125.83
      6
      179.65
      2018–2019 season
      Date Event SP FS Total
      11–14 April 2019 2019 World Team Trophy 6
      68.61
      4
      138.84
      3T/5P
      207.45
      18–24 March 2019 2019 World Championships 9
      70.42
      8
      138.16
      8
      208.58
      21–27 January 2019 2019 European Championships 2
      72.88
      1
      140.96
      1
      213.84
      19–23 December 2018 2019 Russian Championships 6
      71.82
      6
      137.95
      6
      209.77
      6–9 December 2018 2018–19 Grand Prix Final 5
      68.24
      5
      136.09
      5
      204.33
      16–18 November 2018 2018 Rostelecom Cup 2
      67.40
      2
      130.61
      2
      198.01
      19–21 October 2018 2018 Skate America 3
      64.41
      3
      134.29
      3
      198.70
      12–16 September 2018 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy 2
      64.05
      4
      120.77
      2
      184.82

      Junior level

      Samodurova at the 2017–18 JGP Final.

      Personal bests highlighted in italic.

      2017–2018 season
      Date Event Level SP FS Total
      21–24 December 2017 2018 Russian Championships Senior 9
      67.07
      11
      129.44
      11
      196.51
      7–10 December 2017 2017–18 JGP Final Junior 6
      65.01
      6
      122.73
      6
      187.74
      11–14 October 2017 2017 JGP Italy Junior 3
      66.67
      1
      125.52
      1
      192.19
      27–30 September 2017 2017 JGP Croatia Junior 3
      62.43
      1
      125.43
      1
      187.86
      2016–2017 season
      Date Event Level SP FS Total
      5–9 April 2017 2017 Triglav Trophy Junior 2
      58.48
      2
      113.03
      2
      171.51
      1–5 February 2017 2017 Russian Junior Championships Junior 9
      63.24
      13
      113.46
      12
      176.70
      20–26 December 2016 2017 Russian Championships Senior 8
      65.29
      8
      126.87
      9
      192.16
      7–11 September 2016 2016 JGP Japan Junior 4
      60.76
      3
      119.93
      4
      180.69
      2015–2016 season
      Date Event Level SP FS Total
      21–23 January 2016 2016 Russian Junior Championships Junior 10
      59.39
      5
      115.23
      6
      174.62
      24–29 November 2015 2015 NRW Trophy Novice 2
      43.96
      2
      82.60
      2
      126.56
      2014–2015 season
      Date Event Level SP FS Total
      4–7 February 2015 2015 Russian Junior Championships Junior 17
      43.54
      13
      92.52
      16
      136.06

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