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Evgeni Semenenko

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Evgeni Semenenko
Full nameEvgeni Stanislavovich Semenenko
Native nameЕвгений Станиславович Семененко (Russian)
Other namesEvgeniy/Evgeny
Born (2003-07-26) 26 July 2003 (age 21)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
HometownSaint Petersburg
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Russia
CoachTatiana Mishina
Alexei Mishin
Skating clubOlympic School Zvezdni Led
Began skating2008
Medal record
Men's singles
Representing  Russia
World Team Trophy
Gold medal – first place 2021 Osaka Team

Evgeni Stanislavovich Semenenko (Russian: Евгений Станиславович Семененко, IPA: [jɪvˈɡʲenʲɪj sʲɪmʲɪˈnʲenkə]; born 26 July 2003) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2021 Skate Canada bronze medalist and a two-time Russian national champion (2023–24). He placed in the top eight at the 2021 World Championships. He was the best result of Russia at 2022 Winter Olympics, placing 8th all-around. On the junior level, he is the 2021 Russian junior national champion.

Personal life

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Evgeni started skating when he was 5 years old. At the age of 8, Evgeni joined the team of Alexei Mishin and Tatiana Mishina.[3] He graduated from high school with honors in 2021 and has been studying at the medical faculty of First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg ever since.[4]

In April 2023 Semenenko was sanctioned by the Ukrainian government due to his support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]

Programs

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Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2024-2025
  • Elegy for the Arctic
  • Day 2: Golden Butterflies Variation 1
  • Experience
    by Ludovico Einaudi
  • Clockwork
    by Philipp Klein
2023–2024

Romeo + Juliet


2022–2023


  • Phantom
    by WayV
    choreo. by Tatiana Prokofieva and Evgeni Prisyazhny[6]


2021–2022
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2020–2021
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2019–2020
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  • Preliator
    by Globus
    choreo. by Tatiana Prokofieva
2018–2019
  • Preliator
    by Globus
    choreo. by Tatiana Prokofieva
2017–2018
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Competitive highlights

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GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[11]
Event 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24
Olympics 8th
Worlds 8th B
Europeans 5th
GP Rostelecom 6th 6th
GP Skate Canada 3rd
CS Cup of Austria WD
CS Finlandia 5th
Ice Star 3rd
Tallink Hotels Cup 2nd
International: Junior[11]
JGP Austria 6th
National[12]
Russian Champ. 11th 4th 1st 1st
Russian Junior 16th 7th 10th 5th 1st
Russian Cup Final[a] 2nd J WD 1st J 1st 4th 1st
GPR Idel 1st
GPR Moscow Stars 2nd
GPR Perm Territory 1st
GPR Quray 2nd
Team events
World Team Trophy 1st T
5th P
Channel One Trophy 2nd T
4th P
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
Levels: J = Junior
T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

Detailed results

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ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [12]
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 274.13 2022 Olympics
Short program TSS 99.04 2022 European Championships
TES 56.33 2022 European Championships
PCS 42.71 2022 European Championships
Free skating TSS 178.37 2022 Olympics
TES 97.00 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy
PCS 85.44 2022 European Championships

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.

Senior level

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ISU Personal Bests highlighted in bold.

2022–23 season
Date Event SP FS Total
December 20–25, 2022 2023 Russian Championships 2
99.15
1
195.92
1
295.07
2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
25–27 March 2022 2022 Channel One Trophy 2
101.55
5
177.02
2T/4P
278.57
February 8–10, 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 7
95.76
9
178.37
8
274.13
January 10–16, 2022 2022 European Championships 3
99.04
9
160.96
5
260.00
December 21–26, 2021 2022 Russian Championships 1
98.03
5
176.25
4
274.28
November 26–28, 2021 2021 Rostelecom Cup 7
81.00
6
165.66
6
246.66
October 29–31, 2021 2021 Skate Canada International 5
87.71
2
168.30
3
256.01
October 7–10, 2021 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy 11
69.63
3
172.60
5
242.23
2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 15–18, 2021 2021 World Team Trophy 7
88.86
5
166.33
1T/5P
255.19
March 22–28, 2021 2021 World Championships 10
86.86
7
171.59
8
258.45
Feb. 26 – Mar. 2, 2021 2021 Russian Cup Final
domestic competition
1
94.95
2
170.18
1
265.13
December 23–27, 2020 2021 Russian Championships 11
79.86
12
148.61
11
228.47
November 20–22, 2020 2020 Rostelecom Cup 7
83.42
3
177.36
6
260.78
November 8–12, 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 4th Stage, Kazan
domestic competition
1
96.00
2
168.38
1
264.38
Oct. 29 – Nov 1, 2020 2020 Ice star 3
77.42
3
153.26
3
230.68
October 10–13, 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 2nd Stage, Moscow
domestic competition
1
85.83
4
163.22
4
249.05

References

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  1. ^ The 2023 Russian Cup Final was renamed as the 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final.
  1. ^ "Seasons Best Scores 2021/2022". www.isuresults.com. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  2. ^ "Seasons Best Scores 2020/2021". www.isuresults.com. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "«Туктамышева поражает всю планету». Лучший русский юниор Семененко о Мишине, Плющенко, Коляде и селфи с Роналдиньо - 18 февраля 2021 - Sport24". sport24.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  4. ^ "Евгений Семененко поступил на лечебный факультет Первого Санкт-Петербургского государственного медицинского университета". Sports.ru. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  5. ^ Сіменко, Надія. "❗️ Зеленський запровадив санкції проти російських діячів спорту". ua.tribuna.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  6. ^ "Авербух объяснил, почему не стал хореографом Погорилой и Семененко на турнире шоу-программ".
  7. ^ "Evgeni SEMENENKO: 2021/2022". International Skating Union.
  8. ^ "Evgeni SEMENENKO: 2020/2021". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 3 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Evgeni SEMENENKO: 2019/2020". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Evgeni SEMENENKO: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 1 June 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Competition Results: Evgeni SEMENENKO". International Skating Union.
  12. ^ a b "RUS-Evgeni SEMENENKO". Skating Scores.
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