Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya

Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya
Personal information
Native name Екатерина Дмитриевна Александровская
Full name Ekaterina Dmitriyevna Alexandrovskaya
Alternative names Katia Alexandrovskaya
Country represented Australia
Born (2000-01-01) 1 January 2000
Moscow, Russia
Height 1.54 m (5 ft 12 in)
Partner Harley Windsor
Former partner Aleksandr Epifanov, Vladislav Lysoy
Coach Andrei Pachin, Galina Pachin, Andrei Hekalo, Nina Mozer
Choreographer Andrei Pachin, Alla Kapranova, Danielle O'Brien
Skating club Sydney FSC
Training locations Sydney, Australia
Moscow, Russia
Began skating 2004
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 159.26
2016 JGP Estonia
Short program 56.98
2016 JGP Estonia
Free skate 102.28
2016 JGP Estonia

Ekaterina "Katia" Dmitriyevna Alexandrovskaya (Russian: Екатерина Дмитриевна Александровская; born 1 January 2000) is a pair skater who competes for Australia. With partner Harley Windsor, she is the 2016 JGP Estonia champion.

Personal life

Alexandrovskaya was born on 1 January 2000 in Moscow, Russia.[1] Her father died in 2015.[2]

Career

Early years

Alexandrovskaya started learning to skate in 2004.[1] After competing as a single skater through 2011–12, she began appearing in pairs with Vladislav Lysoy in the 2012–13 season. She skated with Aleksandr Epifanov in 2014–15 and 2015–16.[3]

Partnership with Windsor

Responding to a query from Australian-based coaches Andrei and Galina Pachin, her coach Nina Mozer suggested a tryout between Alexandrovskaya and Harley Windsor, who arrived in Moscow around January 2016.[4] Alexandrovskaya was released by Russia after a request from the Australian skating association, with help from Mozer.[2] The pair is coached by the Pachins in Sydney and by Andrei Hekalo and Nina Mozer in Moscow.[1]

Alexandrovskaya/Windsor's international debut came in early September 2016 at the Junior Grand Prix (JGP) in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Ranked 6th in the short program and 9th in the free skate, the pair finished 8th overall.[5] Later that month, the two competed at a JGP event in Tallinn, Estonia. They were awarded the gold medal ahead of three Russian pairs after placing third in the short and first in the free.[4][6] They finished as the first substitutes for the JGP Final.[7]

Alexandrovskaya/Windsor made their senior debut at the 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy; they finished sixth and obtained the minimum technical scores to compete at senior-level ISU Championships.

Programs

(with Windsor)

Season Short program Free skating
2016–17
[1]

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Windsor

International[8]
Event 2016–17
CS Finlandia Trophy 6th
CS Warsaw Cup WD
International: Junior[8]
JGP Final TBD
JGP Czech Republic 8th
JGP Estonia 1st
National[8]
Australian Championships 1st
WD = Withdrew

References

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