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Anna Shcherbakova
Russian figure skater

Anna Shcherbakova

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Russian figure skater
A.K.A.
Anna Stanislavovna Shcherbakova
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Moscow, Russia
Age
20 years
Residence
Moscow, Russia
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Height:
154 cm
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Biography

Anna Stanislavovna Shcherbakova (Russian: А́нна Станисла́вовна Щербако́ва, born 28 March 2004) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2020 European Silver Medalist, the 2019 Grand Prix Final silver medalist, the 2019 Skate America champion, the 2019 Cup of China champion, the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy champion, and a two-time Russian national champion (2019, 2020).

On the junior level, she is the 2019 World Junior silver medalist, the 2018 JGP Slovakia champion, the 2018 JGP Canada champion, the 2019 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival champion, and the 2019 Russian junior national bronze medalist. Shcherbakova currently has the second highest free skating score of any lady – 162.65 points.

Shcherbakova is the first senior lady to land a quad lutz which she landed at her first senior competition at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy.Additionally, she is the first lady to land two quad lutz jumps in a program, which she achieved at the 2019 Skate America.At this competition, she also became the first lady to land a quad lutz in combination (4Lz-3T).

Personal life

Shcherbakova was born on 28 March 2004 in Moscow. Shehas an older sister, Inna, and a younger sister, Yana.

Anna owns a borzoi dog named Bonny and two cats - named Mafia and Shiny, respectively.

Career

Early career

Shcherbakova began learning to skate in 2007 under Oksana Bulycheva at the Khrustalnyi rink of the Olympic Reserve Sports School no. 37 (later renamed "Sambo 70") in Moscow. She switched to training with Eteri Tutberidze and Sergei Dudakov at the same rink in the 2013-14 season.


Shcherbakova won gold at the 2016 Russian Youth Championships – Younger Age. She missed the 2017 Russian Junior Championships, held in February, after breaking her arm. Returning to competition, she won the silver medal at the 2017 Russian Youth Championships – Younger Age in March.

2017–2018 season

In the summer of 2017, Shcherbakova broke her leg while performing a triple loop in combination at a training camp. As a result, she missed most of the 2017–18 season, including her planned Junior Grand Prix debut. She placed thirteenth at the 2018 Russian Junior Championships.

2018–2019 season

Shcherbakova debuted internationally on the Junior Grand Prix circuit in August. She was assigned to events in Slovakia and Canada. At JGP Slovakia, she was ranked first in both the short program and the free skate and won the gold medal by a margin of more than 18 points over the silver medalist, her fellow Russian competitor Anna Tarusina. Her scores at this competition were among the highest scores achieved in an international junior ladies competition after teammate Alexandra Trusova in the short program, and Trusova and teammate Alena Kostornaia in the free program.

At JGP Canada, she was again ranked first in both the short program and the free skate and won the gold medal by a margin of about 5 points over the silver medalist, her former teammate Anastasia Tarakanova. With two gold medals on the Junior Grand Prix, she qualified for the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final.At the Final, Shcherbakova placed last in the short program after falling on her attempted double Axel and stepping out of a triple Lutz, missing her combination.In the free program, she fell on both quad attempts, placing fifth there and overall.Speaking afterward, Shcherbakova said she "really wanted to land my quad Lutzes, but I couldn’t do them cleanly and I fell, so I’ll try to do it next time."

At the 2019 Russian Championships, Shcherbakova placed fifth in the short program and first in the free skate, winning the national title over Trusova by 0.07 points.Shcherbakova said it was "very unexpected for me to win and I still haven’t realized what just happened."

Later in December, Shcherbakova competed at 2019 Russian Junior National Championships where she was expected to vie for the title again with her teammates Trusova and Kostornaia. After placing second in the short program and third in the free, Shcherbakova ended up with the bronze medal behind Trusova and Kostornaia. In the free program, Shcherbakova attempted a quad Lutz jump but fell.

In March, Shcherbakova was selected by the Russian Figure Skating Federation to compete at the 2019 Junior World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, alongside Alexandra Trusova and Ksenia Sinitsyna. She took first place after the short program ahead of Trusova after receiving a score of 72.86. In the free program, she landed her quad Lutz jump with a minor error in the landing position, getting a negative grade of execution. The score of 147.08 was the highest she had ever attained at an international competition, but was not enough to overtake her training mate who had landed two quad jumps in the free program. Shcherbakova took the silver medal.

2019–2020 season

In September, Shcherbakova entered her first international senior competition in Italy at the ISU Challenger Series event, the 2019 Lombardia Trophy. After the short program, she trailed behind Elizaveta Tuktamysheva and You Young in third place. Her free program saw her become the first woman to land a quadruple Lutz in senior competition, ensuring the gold medal in her senior debut.


Shcherbakova made her ISU Grand Prix debut at the 2019 Skate America, where she won the gold medal after placing fourth in the short program and first in the free skate. At this competition she became the first ever lady to land two quadruple Lutz jumps in free skating in an international competition, and the first ever lady to land quadruple Lutz and a triple jump combination in an international competition. In the free skate she became the second lady behind Alexandra Trusova to achieve a score above 160 points under the current GOE system when she scored her personal best score of 160.16 points, only about three points short of Trusova's world record. Shcherbakova also set new records for the highest valued single jump, earning 14.79 points for her quadruple Lutz, and for the highest valued jump combinations, when she earned 18.66 points for her quad Lutz-triple toe loop combination.Shcherbakova went on to win her second event, the 2019 Cup of China, albeit by a smaller margin.

Shcherbakova's results qualified her for the Grand Prix Final in Torino, where she placed third in the short program.In the free skate, Shcherbakova landed two quad Lutzes (one deemed underrotated) and attempted, but fell on, the quad flip for the first time.She nevertheless placed first in the free skate, and won the silver medal overall behind Alena Kostornaia.Speaking of the flip attempt afterward, she said "I will do it better next time. I can do it in practice, but it’s my first time in competition."

At the 2020 Russian Championships, Shcherbakova skated cleanly to place second in the short program behind Kostornaia, who was ten points ahead going into the free skate.Shcherbakova then won the free skate, landing two quad Lutzes and the quad flip for the first time, and won her second national title by just under two points overall.She remarked that "almost everything worked out as planned."She also outscored senior men's champion Dmitri Aliev despite ladies' scoring having only four-fifths of the value of men's component scores.

Skating technique

Shcherbakova has landed the quad lutz in international competition, and is only known ladies skater who has landed the quad-lutz in combination with a triple toe loop (4Lz-3T). She has also landed a quad flip in domestic competition at the 2019 Russian Figure Skating Championships. She has also trained the quad toe. In addition to her quadruple jumps, she has also landed several triple loop combinations such as the triple lutz-triple loop and triple flip-triple loop combinations. She also regularly employs Euler combinations such as the triple flip-euler-triple salchow combination in her programs.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2019–2020
2018–2019
  • Dreamcatcher
    by Secret Garden (duo)
2017–2018
  • Nocturnes, Op. 9 (Chopin)
    by Frédéric Chopin
  • Dreamcatcher
    by Secret Garden (duo)
2016–2017
  • Sikuriadas
    by Sergeant Early and Ghost Dance
  • Dreamcatcher
    by Secret Garden (duo)
2015–2016
  • Sikuriadas
    by Sergeant Early and Ghost Dance
2014–2015
  • Tango
    by Leandra Gamine (instrumental)

Records and achievements

  • Set the junior-level ladies' record of the new +5 / -5 GOE (Grade of Execution) system for thecombined total (205.39 points), short program (73.18 points) and free program (132.21 points) at the 2018 JGP Slovakia. Her free program record was broken by Russian teammate Alena Kostornaia at the 2018 JGP Austria on September 1, 2018 with 132.42 points. Her short program record was broken by Russian teammate Alexandra Trusova at the 2018 JGP Lithuania on September 6, 2018 with 74.74 points.
  • Landed the first ratified quadruple lutz in 2018 at the 2nd Stage of the Russian Cup (one in combination with triple toe loop). She is also the first lady to land two quadruple lutzes in one program.
  • Landed a ratified quadruple lutz in her first senior international competition at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy. Shcherbakova is the first senior lady to land a quadruple lutz, and the second overall to land a quadruple jump, after training mate Elizabet Tursynbaeva of Kazakhstan.
  • Set the new record for the highest valued single jump when she earned 14.03 points for her quadruple lutz at the 2019 CS Lombardia Trophy.
  • Became the first lady to land two quad lutz jumps in one program in ISU sanctioned international competition at the 2019 Skate America. At this competition she also became the first lady to land quad lutz and a triple jump combination in international competition.
  • Became the second lady behind Alexandra Trusova to score above 160 points in free skating under the current GOE system at the 2019 Skate America.
  • Set the new record for the highest valued single jump when she earned 14.79 points for her quadruple lutz at the 2019 Skate America. At this competition she also set the new record for the highest valued jump combination when she earned 18.66 points for her 4Lz+3T combination.
  • Rewrote her own record for the highest valued jump combination when she earned 19.31 points for her 4Lz+3T combination at the 2020 European Championships.

Competitive highlights

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

International
Event16–1717–1818–1919–20
WorldsTBD
Europeans2nd
GP Final2nd
GP Cup of China1st
GP Skate America1st
CS Lombardia1st
International: Junior
Junior Worlds2nd
JGP Final5th
JGP Canada1st
JGP Slovakia1st
EYOF1st
National
Russian Champ.1st1st
Russian Junior Champ.WD13th3rd

Detailed results

Senior level

Current ISU world bests highlighted in bold and italic. Previous ISU world best highlighted in bold. Historical ISU world best highlighted in bold and italic. Personal bests highlighted in bold.

2019–20 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
16–22 March 20202020 World Championships


24-25 January 20202020 European Championships2
77.95
1
159.81
2
237.76
26-29 December 20192020 Russian Championships2
79.93
1
181.94
1
261.87
5–8 December 20192019–20 Grand Prix Final3
78.27
1
162.65
2
240.92
8–10 November 20192019 Cup of China1
73.51
1
152.53
1
226.04
18–20 October 20192019 Skate America4
67.60
1
160.16
1
227.76
13–15 September 20192019 CS Lombardia Trophy3
67.73
1
150.47
1
218.20

Junior level

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Previous ISU world best highlighted in bold. Personal best highlighted in bold.

2018–19 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
4–10 March 20192019 World Junior ChampionshipsJunior1
72.86
2
147.08
2
219.94
13–14 February 20192019 European Youth Olympic FestivalJunior1
72.57
1
130.22
1
202.79
1–4 February 20192019 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior2
77.17
3
146.80
3
223.97
19–23 December 20182019 Russian ChampionshipsSenior5
74.09
1
155.69
1
229.78
6–9 December 20182018–19 JGP FinalJunior6
56.26
5
125.57
5
181.83
12–15 September 20182018 JGP CanadaJunior1
65.07
1
130.49
1
195.56
22–25 August 20182018 JGP SlovakiaJunior1
73.18
1
132.21
1
205.39
2017–18 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
23–26 January 20182018 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior8
68.19
16
111.00
13
179.19
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 09 Feb 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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