Elizaveta Nugumanova | |
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Full name | Elizaveta Igorevna Nugumanova |
Native name | Елизавета Игоревна Нугуманова |
Born | Saint Petersburg, Russia | 25 August 2002
Hometown | Saint Petersburg |
Height | 1.58 m (5 ft 2 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Russia |
Coach | Elena Sokolova |
Skating club | Olympic School St. Petersburg |
Began skating | 2005 |
Elizaveta Igorevna Nugumanova (Russian: Елизавета Игоревна Нугуманова; born 25 August 2002) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup bronze medalist and has won two medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series.
Personal life
Elizaveta Nugumanova was born on 25 August 2002 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1]
Career
Early career
Nugumanova competed in the 2015 Russian Junior Championships where she finished fifth. The following season she competed in the Denkova-Staviski Cup, claiming the advanced novice gold medal. That same season she finished fourth at the 2016 Russian Junior Championships, behind Alisa Fedichkina.
Junior career
2016–2017 season
Nugumanova made her debut in the Junior Grand Prix for the 2016-17 season. Her first event was the JGP Russia where she won the bronze medal. She won the silver medal in her second event at the JGP Estonia, earning personal best scores in the short and free skate with a total of 188.43 points. As the first substitute for the JGP Final, Nugumanova was called up when Polina Tsurskaya decided to withdraw.[2] At the JGP Final she placed fifth. Nugumanova ended her season with an eleventh-place finish at the 2017 Russian Junior Championships.
Following the season, Nugumanova left her long-time coaches, Tatiana Mishina and Alexei Mishin, to train with Angelina Turenko.[3]
2017–2018 season
Nugumanova would place eleventh for the second consecutive year at the 2018 Russian Junior Championships.
Senior career
2018–2019 season
Competing at the 2019 Russian Championships, Nugumanova's first senior nationals competition, she placed seventeenth.
Nugumanova would part ways with Angelina Turenko following that season to begin training under Evgeni Rukavicin.[3]
2019–2020 season
Making her senior international debut, Nugumanova win the bronze medal at the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup behind Ekaterina Kurakova and Bradie Tennell. She then went on to finish fourteenth at the 2020 Russian Championships.
2020–2021 season
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a large number of modifications were made to the 2020–21 Grand Prix structure. The competitors at the 2020 Rostelecom Cup consisted only of skaters from Russia, skaters already training in the host nation, and skaters assigned to that event for geographic reasons.[4] Nugumanova was thus chosen as one of the Russian skaters to participate at the event, where she finished fifth of the eleven skaters.
Nugumanova would then compete at the 2021 Russian Championships a couple of months later, finishing in sixth-place.
2021–2022 Season and Injury
During the 2021–22 figure skating season, Nugumanova struggled with numerous health problems, including a nagging back injury that kept her out of competitions for the whole season.[5]
In the spring of 2022, she would switch coaches from Evgeni Rukavicin to Elena Sokolova.[6] Following this split, Nugumanova alleged that Rukavicin and his staff had constantly bullied her about her weight throughout her time training under him. She also stated that Rukavicin would threaten her into submission by saying that he would "use his connections" to end her figure skating career. Moreover, Nugumanova claimed that Valentin Molotov, one of her choreographers that worked alongside Rukavicin, had once threatened to kill her.[7][8]
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2021–2022 [9] |
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2020–2021 |
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2019–2020 |
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2018–2019 |
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2017–2018 [10][11] |
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2016–2017 [1] |
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2015–2016 |
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2014–2015 |
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2013–2014 |
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Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
International[12] | |||||||
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Event | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 | 20–21 |
GP Rostelecom Cup | 5th | ||||||
CS Warsaw Cup | 3rd | ||||||
International: Junior[12] | |||||||
JGP Final | 5th | ||||||
JGP Estonia | 2nd | ||||||
JGP Russia | 3rd | ||||||
Tallinn Trophy | 2nd | ||||||
Triglav Trophy | 1st | ||||||
International: Advanced novice | |||||||
Denkova-Staviski | 1st | ||||||
National[13] | |||||||
Russian Champ. | WD | 17th | 14th | 6th | |||
Russian Jr. Champ. | 5th | 4th | 11th | 11th | |||
Russian Cup, Kazan | 5th | ||||||
Russian Cup, Sochi | 5th | ||||||
Levels: J = Junior TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew |
Detailed results
Senior level
2020–21 season | ||||
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Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
26 February – 2 March 2021 | 2021 Russian Cup Final domestic competition |
9 65.58 |
10 116.41 |
10 181.99 |
23–27 December 2020 | 2020 Russian Championships | 6 73.26 |
9 131.37 |
6 204.63 |
20–22 November 2020 | 2020 Rostelecom Cup | 5 68.47 |
6 123.05 |
5 191.52 |
8–12 November 2020 | 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 4th Stage, Kazan domestic competition |
5 64.39 |
8 125.66 |
5 190.05 |
23–27 October 2020 | 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 3rd Stage, Sochi domestic competition |
6 64.97 |
6 114.68 |
5 179.65 |
2019–20 season | ||||
24–29 December 2019 | 2020 Russian Championships | 13 60.01 |
14 114.65 |
14 174.66 |
14–17 November 2019 | 2019 CS Warsaw Cup | 3 64.37 |
4 121.65 |
3 186.02 |
2018–19 season | ||||
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total |
19–23 December 2018 | 2019 Russian Championships | 15 60.63 |
18 111.60 |
17 172.23 |
Junior level
2017–18 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
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23–26 January 2018 | 2018 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 11 66.41 |
9 125.24 |
11 191.65 |
2016–17 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
5–9 April 2017 | 2017 Triglav Trophy | Junior | 1 65.86 |
1 121.12 |
1 186.98 |
1–5 February 2017 | 2017 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 13 55.72 |
7 123.11 |
11 178.83 |
8–11 December 2016 | 2016−17 JGP Final | Junior | 4 58.34 |
5 111.74 |
5 170.08 |
20–27 November 2016 | 2016 Tallinn Trophy | Junior | 2 65.30 |
2 122.92 |
2 188.22 |
28 September – 2 October 2016 | 2016 JGP Estonia | Junior | 3 62.41 |
2 126.02 |
2 188.43 |
14–18 September 2016 | 2016 JGP Russia | Junior | 4 57.30 |
1 115.83 |
3 173.13 |
2015–16 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
21–23 January 2016 | 2016 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 4 65.24 |
4 120.12 |
4 185.36 |
20–25 October 2015 | 2015 Denkova-Staviski Cup | Novice | 1 49.94 |
1 80.85 |
1 130.79 |
2014–15 season | |||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
4–7 February 2015 | 2015 Russian Junior Championships | Junior | 5 62.23 |
6 116.22 |
5 178.45 |
References
- ^ a b "Elizaveta NUGUMANOVA: 2016/2017". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 June 2017.
- ^ "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2016/17". International Skating Union. 29 November 2016. Archived from the original on 29 November 2016.
- ^ a b "Туренко объяснила, почему прекратила сотрудничество с Нугумановой". RSport. RSport. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
- ^ Associated Press (17 December 2022). "Grand Prix figure skating series downsized to localized events". CBC.
- ^ Имамов, Рустам. "Фигуристка Нугуманова рассказала о проблемах со здоровьем, которые мешают ей показать свой максимум". Sport-Express. Sport-Express. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
- ^ Мельник, Ян. "Нугуманова о скандале со штабом Рукавицына: "Не общаемся, не здороваемся. Не знаю, какое было расследование, со мной никто не говорил по этой теме"". Sports.Ru. Sports.Ru. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
- ^ Сулейманова, Дарья. "Тренер угрожал фигуристке убийством? Новый поворот в деле Нугумановой". SportMK.Ru. SportMK.Ru. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
- ^ Чистова, Елена. "Ушедшая от Рукавицына фигуристка Нугуманова заявила, что тренер её преследует". Championat. Championat. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
- ^ "Elizaveta Nugumanova: 2021/2022". International Skating Union. International Skating Union. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
- ^ Nugumanova, Elizaveta (18 June 2017). "А кто тебе будет делать новые постановки и сколько программ ты сменишь на будущий сезон? Поменяла только короткую" (ask.fm) (in Russian).
- ^ Nugumanova, Elizaveta (18 June 2017). "Лебедя оставила, да? Да" (ask.fm) (in Russian).
- ^ a b "Competition Results: Elizaveta NUGUMANOVA". International Skating Union.
- ^ "Елизавета Игоревна Нугуманова" [Elizaveta Igorevna Nugumanova]. fskate.ru (in Russian).
External links
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