Jelizaveta Žuková Explained

Jelizaveta Žuková
Elizaveta Zhuk
Native Name Lang:ru
Fullname:Elizaveta Valeriyevna Zhuk
Also Known As:Yelizaveta
Jelizaveta Žuk/Žuková
Country:
(2019–23)
(2014–18)
Birth Date:2 November 2003
Birth Place:Yekaterinburg, Russia
Beganskating:2007
Retired:December 22, 2022
Discipline:Pair skating
Partner:Martin Bidař (2019–23)
Egor Britkov (2014–18)

Jelizaveta Žuková or Elizaveta Valeriyevna Zhuk (ru|Елизавета Валерьевна Жук; born 2 November 2003) is a former Russian-Czech pair skater who competes for the Czech Republic. With her skating partner, Martin Bidař, she is a two-time Czech national champion (2020–2021) and represented the Czech Republic at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Personal life

Elizaveta Zhuk was born on 2 November 2003 in Yekaterinburg, Russia. In December 2021, she became a Czech citizen. Her name changed to Jelizaveta Žuková, with a feminine suffix added to the Czech transliteration of her Russian name.

Career

Early career

Zhuk began learning to skate in 2007. Training in pairs, early partners included Maxim Miroshkin and Evgeniy Kostarev. She competed with Egor Britkov for three seasons, placing fourth at the 2017 Russian Junior Championships and winning a silver medal at the 2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb the following season.

2019–2020 season

On June 26, 2019, Zhuk announced a new partnership with Czech pair skater Martin Bidař, with plans to represent his country. They competed exclusively domestically in their first season together, winning the Czech national title.

2020–2021 season

With the COVID-19 pandemic limiting international opportunities, Zhuk/Bidař made their debut internationally at the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, one of only four pairs on the preliminary entry list. They were fifth in the short, fourth in the free, and fourth overall. They subsequently competed at the 2021 World Championships, placing fifteenth and, in the process, qualifying for a berth for a Czech pair at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

2021–22 season

In September, the Czech federation officially named Zhuk and Bidař to the Czech Olympic team. They made their debut at the 2021 Finlandia Trophy, where they placed ninth. They later competed at a second Challenger event, finishing twelfth at the 2021 Warsaw Cup.

Zhuk opted to restyle her name as Jelizaveta Žuková in advance of the Olympics. Žuková and Bidař made their European Championship debut in Tallinn, finishing in twelfth place.

Žuková and Bidař began the 2022 Winter Olympics as the Czech entries in the pairs' Olympic team event, where they placed eighth of nine teams, earning three points for the Czech team. Team Czech Republic did not advance to the next stage of the competition and finished eighth overall. With two falls in the short program of the pairs event, they finished seventeenth and missed qualification for the free skate. Žuková sustained an ankle injury in training; as a result of which they did not compete at the 2022 World Championships.

In March 2022, Žuková liked an Instagram post by Evgeni Plushenko expressing support for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The president of the Czech Figure Skating Association noted that the federation strongly disagreed with her position and distanced itself. The president explained to Žuková the unsuitability of her conduct and asked her to apologize for her decision. Žuková apologized, stating that her decision was due to "youthful recklessness" and "misreading and misunderstanding" the post; the president deemed the apology sufficient.

2022–23 season

Žuková and Bidař placed eighth at the 2022 Nebelhorn Trophy to start the season before placing sixth at the 2022 Skate Canada International.

In December 2022, it was announced that the pair had split.

Programs

Pair skating with Martin Bidař (for the Czech Republic)

SeasonShort programFree skating
2022–2023
  • Keeping Me Alive
  • So Far
2021–2022
2020–2021
  • Prologue

Pair skating with Egor Britkov (for Russia)

Competitive highlights

Pair skating with Egor Britkov (for Russia)

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