Anna Serbakova

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Anna Shcherbakova (full name Anna Stanislavavna Shcherbakova), born on 28 March 2004 in Moscow, Russia, is a Russian figure skater [1] .
In the 2018-19 season, Serbakova won the Russian Cup Junior Finals, the All-Russian Figure Skating Championships, and the International Skating Union Junior Grand Prix Slovakia Champion of the International Skating Federation Junior Grand Prix in Canada [2-4] . 2019-20 season, obtained World Figure Skating Grand Prix Champion of the United States, champion of women's singles at the China Cup World Figure Skating Grand Prix, and defending champion of the All-Russian Figure Skating Championships [5-7] . In the 2020-2021 season, she won the women's Singles World Figure Skating Championships and the All-Russian Figure Skating Championships [56] . On February 17, 2022, she won the gold medal of women's single figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing [81] .
Anna Serbakova is the first female single skater to complete a three-week jump after a four-week catch, and the first female single skater to complete two four-week jumps [9] .
Chinese name
Anna Serbakova
Foreign name
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Anna Stanislavovna Shcherbakova (English)
nationality
Russia
Place of Birth
Moscow
Date of birth
March 28, 2004
height
159 cm
Sports event
Figure skating
Sports team
Sambo70(Khrustalnyi), Moscow
Major awards
2021 World Figure Skating Championships, women's singles
Gold medal of women's single figure skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

Early experience

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Serbakova began her figure skating journey in 2007, initially training on land as a hobby, before moving to coach Eteri Tutberidze's group for professional training in 2013, which proved to be a turning point in her figure skating career [11] .
In 2015, Serbakova began to compete, winning the second place at the Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships (Junior), the third place at the Moscow Junior Figure Skating Championships (junior), and the gold medal at the Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships (Senior) [12] .

Sports career

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The 16-17 season
In 2016, Serbakova won the second place in the Moscow Junior Figure Skating Championship (senior group) with a total of 177.50 points, the first stage of the Russian Cup 186.44 points won the championship, the third stage 195.86 points won the championship, and the Russian National Youth Championship 183.31 points won the second place [12] .
At the beginning of 2017, Serbakova fell and injured her arm, and on February 17, due to traffic conditions, she failed to participate in the short program of the Moscow Junior Championships and was disqualified from free skating, thus losing the opportunity to participate in the Russian junior Championships. She broke her leg during summer training, gradually recovered at the end of the season and began to learn quadruple jump, and in April, she completed the hook quadruple jump in training [13] .
The 17-18 season
In August 2017, due to an injury, Serbakova was absent from the junior national team internal Test tournament and missed the 2017-2018 season. On 14 January 2018, the Moscow City Cup finished second with 183.58 points. On January 24, he was qualified to participate in the Russian Youth Figure Skating Championships and ranked 13th overall. On 23 February, he won the Russian Cup Final with 210.85 points [13] .
The 18-19 season
In August 2018, Serbakova participated in the Russian Junior National Team internal Test match. On August 25, with a total score of 205.39 points, she won the first gold medal of the International Ice Federation Youth Figure Skating Grand Prix, becoming the first athlete in the history of women's single skating to complete two hook four jumps in free skating [14] . On September 15, he won the Canadian Youth Grand Prix with 195.56 points. On October 6, in the second free skating event of the Russian Cup, she successfully completed the four-week and three-week hook jump twice each, of which the difficulty value of the three weeks after the hook four weeks was 15.7 (11.5+4.2), the external edge jump was clear and the number of weeks was sufficient, and the total score of 227.27 points exceeded the new World Youth Championship Trusova Take the crown [15-17] . On 9 December, he finished fifth in the Junior Grand Prix final, with two free skate attempts unsuccessful [12] .
On December 23, 2018, the All-Russian Figure Skating Championships were also held in 2019 Russian national team On behalf of the selection of players, in the free skating project, Serbakova completed the hook four jump known as crossing the gender challenge, and finally reversed the new Winter Olympic Games champion Zagitova, Medvedeva and other players to win the title, officially ranked among the world's top women's single skaters 12 - [13] [77] She was unable to compete in the World Championships because her age did not meet the requirements for high-level international competitions [12] [18] .
On February 14, 2019, Serbakova attended Sarajevo Europe Youth Olympic Games With a total score of 202.79, he won the championship. On March 10, she made her debut at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships, finishing second in the junior group and setting her sights on the adult season. [13] [19]
The 19-20 season
In the 2019-2020 season, Serbakova and Trusova entered the senior group, and women's single skating officially entered the era of four-jump [9] .
On September 15, 2019, she participated in the International Skating Union Lombardy Cup Challenge, and easily completed the hook jump in the opening of the free skate, becoming the first adult female singles player to complete this jump, and other jumps, rotation and footwork are also very good, obtaining a technical score of 86.15 points, a new high in the history of women's singles [9] . On October 19, she participated in the United States of the World Figure Skating Grand Prix, the short program accident fell, free skating completed two hook four jumps, thus surpassing Trusova to become the first female player can complete two four jumps in a set of programs, which is also the first female single four jumps in the history of the Grand Prix, the whole program to get the male players are difficult to reach the ultra-high technical score of 92.20 points [13] [20] . On November 8, participated in the Grand Prix in China, the short program ranked first, the free skate successfully completed two difficult hook four jumps, other single jumps, even jumps were completed as planned with high quality, showing super ability, and the final total score was ahead of the second Japanese player Tomoko Miyahara 14.86 points strongly won the title, won the year-end finals places [21-22] . On December 8, the total score of 240.92 points won the runner-up of the Grand Prix finals, and the short program, free skating and total score were the highest in personal history [23] . On December 29, she successfully defended the Russian Figure Skating National Championship with 261.87 points.
In 2020, it was originally planned to participate in Montreal, Canada, from March 16 to 22 World figure Skating Championships , because COVID-19 The epidemic affected the cancellation of the competition [24] . On April 3, she participated in the Ice show of the famous coach Etli Tutu in Perm, Russia [25] .
The 20-21 season
On December 27, 2020, Serbakova again defended the Russian figure skating National Championships with 264.10 points, achieving a third consecutive title, becoming the first Irina Slutskaya The first female athlete to win this honor [79] . Due to her outstanding performance and dominance on the ice, she is called "the Queen" by her fans. [77] .
On February 7, 2021, during the Channel 1 Figure Skating Cup in Moscow, Serbakova and Camila Valyeva , Zakitova The team won the championship [73] . On March 28th, 2021 World Figure Skating Championships In the women's singles competition, Serbakova won the first heavyweight title in the senior group of the world arena with 233.17 points, and a personal best of 81.00 points in the short program. She made a mistake in the free skate and fell, but the other difficult jumps were successfully completed [56] [77-78] .
The 21-22 season
Anna Serbakova at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics souvenir presentation ceremony [86]
On November 6, 2021, at the Italian Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2021-22 season, Serbakova won the women's single skating title with 236.78 points [57] . On November 21, at the 2021-22 Figure Skating Grand Prix in France, Serbakova won the women's singles gold medal with 229.69 points [58] .
On January 16, 2022, at the 2022 European Figure Skating Championships, Serbakova won the second place in women's single skating with a total of 237.42 points [59] (2024 was officially recognized as the champion [89] ). In February, Serbakova was selected for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics The Russian Olympic Committee delegation will represent the Russian Olympic Committee team in figure skating [63] . February 15, 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics In the women's short program of figure skating, Serbakova finished second with 80.20 points [80] . February 17, 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Figure skating women's single free skate, Serbakova finished second with 175.75. With a total score of 255.95, Figure skating Women's singles champion [81] .
On March 1, 2022, Serbakova will miss this year's World Skating Championships. [82]
On January 29, 2024, the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) panel ruled that Valyeva was disqualified from the 2022 ISU European Figure Skating Championships for doping, and Serbakova was replaced by the champion [88] .

Career data

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Adult group period

2019-2020 season
date
Event name
Place of competition
Short program
Free skating
Total score
September 13-15, 2019
Italy leg of the ISU Challenge Series
Bergamo
3
67.73
1
150.47
1
218.20
October 18-20, 2019
Isu Figure Skating Grand Prix USA
Las Vegas
4
67.60
1
160.16
1
227.76
November 8-10, 2019
Isu Figure Skating Grand Prix China
Chongqing
1
73.51
1
152.53
1
226.04
December 5 -8, 2019
Isu Figure Skating Grand Prix Finals
Turin
3
78.27
1
162.65
2
240.92
December 26-29, 2019
Russian figure skating National Championships
Krasnoyarsk
2
79.93
1
181.94
1
261.87
January 20-26, 2020
Isu European Figure Skating Championships
Graz
2
77.95
1
159.81
2
237.76
Reference materials: [5-7] [26-28] [80-81]
2020-2021 season
date
Event name
Place of competition
Short program
Free skating
Total score
September 18-22, 2020
First leg of the Russian Cup series
Sezland
1
82.13
1
164.27
1
246.40
October 23-27, 2020
Third leg of the Russian Cup series
Sochi
2
77.47
1
162.44
1
239.91
December 23-27, 2020
Russian figure skating National Championships
Chelyabinsk
1
80.31
1
183.79
1
264.10
March 22-28, 2021
Isu Figure Skating World Championships
Stockholm
1
81.00
2
152.17
1
233.17
April 15-18, 2021
Isu World Figure Skating Team Championships
Osaka
1
81.07
1
160.58
1
241.65
Reference materials: [61-62] [69-71]
The 2021-2022 season
date
Event name
Place of competition
Short program
Free skating
Total score
October 14-17, 2021
The second Budapest Cup
Budapest
1
74.76
2
147.97
2
222.73
November 5 -7, 2021
Isu Figure Skating Grand Prix Italy
Turin
3
71.73
1
165.05
1
236.78
November 19-21, 2021
Isu Figure Skating Grand Prix, France
Grenoble
1
77.94
1
151.75
1
229.69
December 21-26, 2021
Russian figure skating National Championships
St. Petersburg
2
81.46
4
158.10
3
239.56
January 10-16, 2022
Isu European Figure Skating Championships
Tallinn
4
69.05
2
168.37
2
237.42
February 15-17, 2022
2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games
Peking
2
80.20
2
175.75
1
255.95
Reference materials: [60] [64-67]

youth

The 2014-2015 season
date
Event name
Element EL
Short program
Free skating
Total score
January 13-16, 2015
Moscow Junior Championships Junior division
(Moscow)
7
34.60
4
43.13
5
79.70
6
157.43
February 25-26, 2015
All Russian silver skate glass
(Moscow)
-
1
45.38
1
62.11
1
107.49
March 19-23, 2015
Russian Junior Championship Junior division
(Novgorod)
7
35.36
3
46.52
2
91.80
2
173.68
Reference materials: [49] [53-54]
The 2015-2016 season
date
Event name
Element EL
Short program
Free skating
Total score
October 29-30, 2015
Moscow Skating Federation Open Cup
(Moscow)
-
4
54.23
2
103.68
3
157.91
November 9-12, 2015
Sergei Volkov Memorial match
(Moscow)
-
2
59.41
3
103.07
3
162.48
January 26-29, 2016
Moscow Junior Championships Junior division
(Moscow)
3
48.98
2
60.16
3
110.92
3
220.06
March 3-7, 2016
Russian Junior Championship senior group
(Starioskol)
4
50.96
3
62.01
1
124.56
1
237.53
April 19-22, 2016
Moscow Skating Federation President's Award
(Moscow)
-
4
60.31
4
120.26
4
180.57
Reference materials: [48] 46 - [52] 51 -
The 2016-2017 season
date
Event name
Element EL
Short program
Free skating
Total score
August 30 - September 4, 2016
Moscow Junior Championships Junior division
(Moscow)
-
6
58.58
1
118.92
2
177.50
September 25-29, 2016
First leg of the Russian Cup series
(Samara)
-
1
61.95
1
124.49
1
186.44
October 25-29, 2016
Third leg of the Russian Cup series
(Perm)
-
3
65.79
1
130.07
1
195.86
November 9 -12, 2016
Russian Junior National Championships
(Moscow)
-
2
63.10
2
120.21
2
183.31
February 13-17, 2017
Russian Cup Final
(Saransk)
-
8
59.55
9
113.26
8
172.81
March 3-7, 2017
Russian Junior Championship senior group
(Saransk)
4
53.40
4
61.75
1
127.03
2
242.18
April 19-21, 2017
Moscow Skating Federation President's Award
(Moscow)
-
1
64.77
1
135.05
1
199.82
Reference materials: [40-45] [50]
2017-2018 season
date
Event name
Short program
Free skating
Total score
January 13-14, 2018
The Moscow City Cup
(Moscow)
1
63.33
3
120.25
2
183.58
January 29 - February 1, 2018
All-russian E.A.Chaikovsky Memorial Match
(Moscow)
1
64.02
1
128.72
1
192.74
January 23-26, 2018
Russian Junior National Championships
(Saransk)
8
68.19
16
111.00
13
179.19
February 19-23, 2018
Russian Cup Final
(Novgorod)
3
68.99
2
141.86
1
210.85
March 5-8, 2018
Moscow Junior figure Skating Championships
(Moscow)
4
63.23
6
122.96
6
186.19
April 18-20, 2018
Moscow Skating Federation President's Award
(Moscow)
2
68.67
1
125.36
1
194.03
Reference materials: [1] [39] 35 -
The 2018-2019 season
date
Event name
Short program
Free skating
Total score
August 22-25, 2018
International Junior Grand Prix, Slovakia
(Bradislava)
1
73.18
1
132.21
1
205.39
September 12-15, 2018
International Junior Grand Prix, Canada
(Richmond)
1
65.07
1
130.49
1
195.56
October 2 -6, 2018
The second leg of the Russian Cup series
(Josh Kaola)
1
67.84
1
159.43
1
227.27
November 6 -10, 2018
Fourth leg of the Russian Cup series
(Kazan)
2
66.88
1
150.82
1
217.70
December 6-9, 2018
Isu Junior Grand Prix Finals
(Vancouver)
6
56.26
5
125.57
5
181.83
December 19-23, 2018
Russian figure skating National Championships
(Saransk)
5
74.09
1
155.69
1
229.78
February 1 -4, 2019
Russian Junior figure Skating Championships
(Perm)
2
77.17
3
146.80
3
223.97
February 13-14, 2019
European Youth Olympic Festival
(Sarajevo)
1
72.57
1
130.22
1
202.79
March 4 -10, 2019
Isu World Junior Figure Skating Championships
(Zagreb)
1
72.86
2
147.08
2
219.94
March 22-25, 2019
Winter Spartacus Youth and Student Games
(Saransk)
1
78.49
2
143.32
2
221.81
Reference materials: [2-4] [34] 29 - [74]

Best performance

item
date
Event name
Receive honor
Free skating
October 6, 2018
Second leg of the Russian Cup
First junior to land two hook jumps
The first person to land four hook jumps
September 14, 2019
Isu Challenge Italy
First adult to complete a hook jump
October 19, 2019
United States Grand Prix of the International Skating Federation
The first person to complete a three-week jump with a four-week hook and a three-week jump on the outside ice
First person to land two hook jumps
First man in Grand Prix history to land a quadruple jump
Short program
April 15, 2021
Isu World Team Championships
International personal record 81.07 points
Free skating
February 17, 2022
2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games
Personal record of 175.75 points in international competitions
Total score
February 17, 2022
2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games
Personal record 255.95 points in international competitions
Reference materials: [8-10] [13] [17]
As of February 9, 2022, Serbakova is ranked number one in the world by the International Skating Federation. [75-76]

Participation statistics

tournament
Event/Year
16 and 17
17-18
18 and 19
19 and 20
20-21
21-22
World championship
-
-
-
-
1
-
World Youth Championship
-
-
2
-
-
-
European Football Championship
-
-
-
2
-
2
Grand prix
Event/Year
16 and 17
17-18
18 and 19
19 and 20
20-21
21-22
final
-
-
-
2
-
-
China station
-
-
-
1
-
-
Italy railway station
-
-
-
-
-
1
Station de France
-
-
-
-
-
1
United States station
-
-
-
1
-
-
Junior Grand Prix
Event/Year
16 and 17
17-18
18 and 19
19 and 20
20-21
21-22
final
-
-
5
-
-
-
Canada station
-
-
1
-
-
-
Slovakia Railway station
-
-
1
-
-
-
Team event
Event/Year
16 and 17
17-18
18 and 19
19 and 20
20-21
21-22
World Team Games
-
-
-
-
1
-
Other International competitions
Event/Year
16 and 17
17-18
18 and 19
19 and 20
20-21
21-22
Budapest Cup
-
-
-
-
-
2
European Youth Olympic Games
-
-
1J
-
-
-
The Lombardy Cup
-
-
-
1
-
-
National championship
Event/Year
16 and 17
17-18
18 and 19
19 and 20
20-21
21-22
all-Russian
2J
13J
1
3J
1
1
3
Russian Cup
Event/Year
16 and 17
17-18
18 and 19
19 and 20
20-21
21-22
First stop
1J
-
-
-
1
-
The second stop
-
-
1
-
-
-
The third stop
1J
-
-
-
1
-
The fourth stop
-
-
1J
-
-
-
final
8J
1J
-
-
-
-
Reference materials: [44] 43 - [68]

Season track

season
Short program
Free skating
Show skating
2011/12
Pink Panther
-
-
2014/15
Tango
Composer: Leandra Gramine
Song of Sheherazade
Composed BY: David Arkenstone
2015/16
Sikuriadas
Composer: Sergeant Early & Ghost Dance
Song of Sheherazade
Music by David Arkenstone
2016/17
Sikuriadas
Composer: Sergeant Early & Ghost Dance
Composed BY: Secret garden
2017/18
Composed BY: Chopin
Dream chaser
Composition: Mystery Garden
2018/19
A Comme Amour
Music by Richard Clayderman
Composed BY: Saint-Saens
Dream chaser
Composition: Mystery Garden
2019/20
The Girl with the Plums,
Meeting Laura, Laura's Murder
From the film Perfume "
Composer: ReinholdHeil, Tom Tykway
& Johnny Klimek
Six Gnossiennes: No.1: Lent
Composed BY: Eric Satie
Performed BY: Annie Quiflek
Kimono
Composer: Strawhatz & TroyBoi
The Firebird
Composed BY: Igor Stravinsky
Chiyo's Prayer
Performed BY: John Williams ,
2020/21
Elegie: O doux printemps d’autre-fois
Performed BY: Joshua Bell
Morning Passages
Composed BY: Philip Glass
Playing: Tears For Fears
2021/22
Dangerous Affairs, Total View
Composed BY: Inon Zur
Ruska
Composed BY: Apocalyptica
Performed BY: Dimashi Kudaiberegan
The Master and Margarita
Music by Igor Korneliuk
Lacrimosa
Composed BY: Mozart
Performed BY: David Garrett
Reference materials: [10]

Award record

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sports
Award time Award name Award result
2022-12 2023 Figure Skating Award of the Year - Most Valuable Athlete [85] nominate
The 2022-2-17 Gold medal of women's single figure skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games Win a prize
2022-1 Gold medal of Women's Single at the 2022 ISU European Figure Skating Championships [88] Win a prize
2021-4 2021 ISU World Figure Skating Team Championship Win a prize
2021-3 2021 ISU World Figure Skating Championships women's singles gold medal Win a prize
2020 Runner-up in women's singles at the 2020 ISU European Figure Skating Championships Win a prize
2020 Gold medal of Women's single at the 2020 ISU European Figure Skating Championships Win a prize
2019 2019 ISU Figure Skating Grand Prix Final women's singles silver medal [87] Win a prize
Social class
Award time Award name Award result
The 2022-8 Russian Order of Friendship [83] Win a prize
Reference materials: [56] [81]

Personal life

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Family situation
Anna Serbakova was born into a well-heeled intellectual family, and her parents graduated Moscow State University , is a program physicist, tutored her with her studies; Her mother was a geologist who became a homemaker for the sake of her children's upbringing. Her sister Yana and sister Inna are her best friends. The company of pets brings her a lot of happiness. Cherbakova, who has a daughter temperament since childhood, is called "daughter" by fans. [72] [77]
On August 16, 2022, Anna Serbakova, the women's single skating champion of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games, announced in her personal social media that she will undergo knee surgery and that professional sports are a kind of dedication. [84]

Social evaluation

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At the age of 14, Anna Serbakova successfully completed the ultra-difficult Luz four-step jump in the free skating competition. The combination of unique cute acting skills, technical complexity and elegant expression is the best among all players, which is an indisputable fact. (Sina Sports Review) [55]
Anna Serbakova's ability to successfully complete two hook hops in one set is enough to show that she is very capable. (Tencent Sports Review) [9]