Anastasia Gozhva

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Anastasia Gozhva
Full nameAnastasia Volodimirovna Gozhva
Native nameАнастасія Володимирівна Гожва
Other namesAnastasiya Hozhva
Born (2001-12-05) 5 December 2001 (age 22)
Kyiv, Ukraine
HometownKyiv
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Figure skating career
Country Ukraine
CoachMarina Amirkhanova
Skating clubLeader Kyiv
Began skating2004

Anastasia Gozhva or Hozhva (Ukrainian: Анастасія Володимирівна Гожва, born 5 December 2001) is a Ukrainian figure skater. She is the 2019 Jégvirág Cup champion and 2016 Ukrainian national champion. She competed in the final segment at the 2016 World Junior Championships.

Personal life

Gozhva was born on 5 December 2001 in Kyiv. Her sister, Daria (one year older), is also a competitive figure skater.[1]

Career

Early career

Gozhva began learning to skate in 2004.[2] In the 2015–16 season, she won both the junior and senior Ukrainian national titles.[3][4] Too young to compete in senior internationals, she was sent to the 2016 World Junior Championships in Debrecen, Hungary. She qualified for the free skate by placing 13th in the short program and finished 17th overall.

In February 2017, Gozhva won the silver medal at the 2017 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Erzurum, Turkey. She made her senior international debut in September, at the 2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy.

2018–2019 season

Gozhva placed fourth at the 2019 Ukrainian Championships. Because none of the medalists met the minimum age or TES requirements, she was named in Ukraine's team to the 2019 European Championships in Minsk, Belarus. Ranked 36th in the short program, she did not advance to the free skate. In February, she outscored Nicole Schott by 1.16 points to win gold at the Jégvirág Cup in Hungary.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2019–2020
[2]
  • Please
    performed by Elijah Bossenbroek
2017–2019
[2][1]
  • Please
    performed by Elijah Bossenbroek
2016–2017
[5]
  • Cha Cha Cha
  • Latin medley
2015–2016
[6]
  • Cha Cha Cha
  • Latin medley
  • Oriental medley
2014–2015
  • Oriental medley

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[7]
Event 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23
Europeans 36th 34th
CS Ondrej Nepela 14th
CS Nebelhorn 16th 13th
CS Warsaw Cup 19th
Budapest Trophy 15th
Jégvirág Cup 1st
Tallinn Trophy 6th
International: Junior[7]
Junior Worlds 17th 26th
JGP Germany 22nd
JGP Latvia 9th
JGP Poland 14th
JGP Slovenia 14th
EYOF 2nd
Bavarian Open 3rd
Tallinn Trophy 4th
National
Ukraine 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd
Ukraine: Junior 2nd 1st 3rd
TBD = Assigned

References

  1. ^ a b "Anastasia GOZHVA: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Anastasia GOZHVA: 2018/2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 17 February 2019.
  3. ^ "АНАСТАСИЯ ГОЖВА: ЧТОБ СТАТЬ ПЕРВОЙ, О ТАКОМ ДАЖЕ НЕ ДУМАЛА!" [Anastasia Gozhva: I didn't even think about placing first] (in Russian). Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation. 22 December 2015. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015.
  4. ^ "АНАСТАСИЯ ГОЖВА: ЮНИОРСКОЕ "ЗОЛОТО" БЫЛО ЗАВОЕВАТЬ СЛОЖНЕЕ, ЧЕМ ЧЕМПИОНСКИЙ ТИТУЛ СРЕДИ ВЗРОСЛЫХ!" [Anastasia Gozhva: The junior gold medal was harder to win than the senior title] (in Russian). Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation. 22 January 2016. Archived from the original on 22 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Anastasia GOZHVA: 2016/2017". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 31 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Anastasia GOZHVA: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016.
  7. ^ a b "Competition Results: Anastasia GOZHVA". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 December 2018.

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