Kristina Isaev

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Kristina Isaev figure skating
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday January 22, 2001
place of birth Hagen
size 170 cm
Career
discipline Single run
society Mannheim ERC
Trainer Peter Sczypa
status active
last change: May 12, 2020

Kristina Isaev (born January 22, 2001 in Hagen ) is a German figure skater . She is the German junior champion of the year 2016 and a member of the Mannheim ERC .

Personal history

Kristina Isaev first spent her childhood in Russia , where her sporting career also began. Isaev's brother was driving short track at this point , a sport that Isaev was also beginning to enjoy. She finally started figure skating at the age of six and trained once a week. At the age of nine, she started competitive sports, where she spent up to three hours every day training.

In 2013, her parents decided to move back to Germany in order to be closer to the daughter's grandparents, who lived in Pforzheim , and to enable her to have a better athletic education. From then on Isaev attended one of the elite schools of sport with the IGMH Mannheim . Thanks to the specific support for competitive athletes there, she was able to obtain her secondary school diploma in 2017 despite the initial language barrier . After school she began training as a dental assistant .

Athletic career

Her athletic talent was discovered quite soon after she started skating relatively late at the age of six. She got individual training and invested more and more time in the sport. Following the move to Germany, Isaev was trained by the renowned figure skating coach Peter Sczypa , who has already led other successful figure skaters such as Sarah Hecken and Nathalie Weinzierl to the Olympics . The adolescent now trained with him for 16 hours a week.

In 2015 Isaev was able to achieve the first major successes of her career: At the Bavarian Open, she took 2nd place among the juniors, and in the Heiko Fischer Cup she finally achieved 1st place. The bronze rank followed at the German Junior Championships. In 2016 she won silver in the German Junior Cup before she competed again at the German Junior Championships and celebrated winning the title. In addition, Isaev was named "Elite Student of Sports 2016" in the same year .

As a senior she reached 4th place at the German Championships in 2017, followed by 3rd place in the same competition in 2020. Kristina Isaev is a member of MERC and is listed there in the category “Master Class Ladies”. She is a member of the national squad and is part of the junior squad 1 and freestyle class 1.

Competitions

Results
competition 2019 2020
Cup of Tyrol 2019, Innsbruck 13.
NRW Summer Trophy 2019, Dortmund 7.J
Egna Spring Trophy 2019, Egna 13.
ISU CS Finlandia Trophy 2019, Espoo 18th
ISU CS Warsaw Cup 2019, Warsaw 17th
ISU CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 2019, Zagreb 16.
Bavarian Open 2020, Oberstdorf 8th.
Challenge Cup 2020, The Hague 12.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. GBG Mannheim: Precision in perfection. (PDF) In: GBG Mannheim. March 2018, accessed May 4, 2020 .
  2. ^ DOSB: Interview with Kristina and Hannes. In: The German Olympic Sports Confederation. 2017, accessed May 4, 2020 .
  3. Mannheim - Kristina Isaev is “Elite Student of Sports 2016” - /// METROPOLIC REGION RHEIN-NECKAR NEWS & EVENTS. Retrieved on May 4, 2020 (German).
  4. ^ Mannheimer ERC: Our competitive athletes - national squad. In: MERC. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .