Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (tat. Alina Ilnaz kyzy Zahitova (born May 18, 2002, Izhevsk) is a Russian figure skater who competes in single skating . Olympic champion 2018 in single skating, world champion (2019) and European champion (2018), winner of the Grand Prix final (2017), Russian champion (2018), silver medalist of the Olympic Games 2018 in team competitions, silver medalist of the European Championship (2019), Grand Prix final (2018) and the Russian Championship 2017. World Junior Champion in 2017[5], winner of the Junior Grand Prix final of the 2016/2017 season and Russian Junior champion (2017) [6].
Alina Zagitova-the first in the history of Russia and the second in the world history (after Kim Yong Ah) figure skater, who won all the titles in the world figure skating ("Grand Slam»[7][8])Go to the section "Season 2018-2019", the youngest skater who managed to win all the main startsschedule to the section "Season 2018-2019" at the adult level, as well as all the titles in junior skating.
Alina Zagitova is also the first junior skater to score more than 70 points in the short program[9] and 200 points in the total program [10]; the first and only skater to overcome the threshold of 82 points in the short program under the old judging system[11] and the first skater to score 80 points in the short program and more than 150 points in the free program under the new[12]. She broke the world record in the short program once in the old (2004-2018) judging system and four times in the new (2018 and onwards).
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Alina Ilnazovna Zagitova (tat. Alina Ilnaz kyzy Zahitova (born May 18, 2002, Izhevsk) is a Russian figure skater who competes in single skating . Olympic champion 2018 in single skating, world champion (2019) and European champion (2018), winner of the Grand Prix final (2017), Russian champion (2018), silver medalist of the Olympic Games 2018 in team competitions, silver medalist of the European Championship (2019), Grand Prix final (2018) and the Russian Championship 2017. World Junior Champion in 2017[5], winner of the Junior Grand Prix final of the 2016/2017 season and Russian Junior champion (2017) [6].
Alina Zagitova-the first in the history of Russia and the second in the world history (after Kim Yong Ah) figure skater, who won all the titles in the world figure skating ("Grand Slam»[7][8])Go to the section "Season 2018-2019", the youngest skater who managed to win all the main startsschedule to the section "Season 2018-2019" at the adult level, as well as all the titles in junior skating.
Alina Zagitova is also the first junior skater to score more than 70 points in the short program[9] and 200 points in the total program [10]; the first and only skater to overcome the threshold of 82 points in the short program under the old judging system[11] and the first skater to score 80 points in the short program and more than 150 points in the free program under the new[12]. She broke the world record in the short program once in the old (2004-2018) judging system and four times in the new (2018 and onwards).
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