Sofia Akateva Explained

Sofia Akateva
Native Name Lang:ru
Fullname:Sofia Dmitrievna Akateva
Also Known As:Akatyeva, Akatieva
Birth Date:July 7, 2007
Birth Place:Moscow, Russia
Hometown:Moscow
Coach:Eteri Tutberidze
Sergei Dudakov
Formercoach:Oksana Bulycheva
Choreographer:Daniil Gleikhengauz
Skating Club:Sambo 70 (Khrustalny)
Currenttraininglocations:Moscow
Novogorsk
Beganskating:2011
Combined Total:233.08 (JWR)
Combined Date:2021 JGP Russia
Sp Score:75.89
Sp Date:2021 JGP Russia
Fs Score:157.19 (JWR)
Fs Date:2021 JGP Russia

Sofia Dmitrievna Akateva (ru|Софья Дмитриевна Акатьева, born 7 July 2007) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2023 Russian champion. At the junior level, she is the 2021 JGP Russia champion, the 2021 JGP Poland champion, a two-time Russian junior national champion (2021, 2022), and currently holds the junior women's world records for the highest total and free skate scores.

Akateva is the 11th woman to land a quad jump and the 14th to land a triple Axel in international competition. She is the second woman after American skater Alysa Liu to land a quad jump and triple Axel in one program successfully.

Personal life

Akateva was born in Moscow on 7 July 2007. She has a younger brother, Aleksandr. Sonik (ru|Соник) is a Russian diminutive form of Sofia, so she is affectionately nicknamed Super Soniс by her fans and teammates for her strong technical ability.

Career

Early years

Akateva began learning to skate in 2011 as a four-year-old at Sambo 70. She transitioned into the Khrustalnyi rink under her current coach Eteri Tutberidze's group within the Sambo 70 training complex in 2017.

Akateva began training her first quadruple jump, the quad toe loop, with the support of a harness in December 2018 and the triple Axel in January 2019. She landed her first attempts of both jumps independently in March and April 2019, respectively.

As a novice and domestic junior skater under Tutberidze, Akateva placed second at the 2019 Russian Youth Championships (Russia's equivalent of a novice national championship) behind her teammate Kamila Valieva.[1] In 2020, she won the silver medal at the 2020 Russian Junior Championships, again behind Valieva, and won her first junior national title the following year at the 2021 edition. During the domestic Cup of Russia series held during the 2020–21 season, Akateva was lauded as the first female skater to land a triple Axel and two quadruple jumps in a program during her free skate.

2021–22 season: International junior debut

Akateva made her junior international debut at the 2021 JGP Russia held in Krasnoyarsk in mid-September. At the event, she surpassed teammate Kamila Valieva's junior world record scores for the free program and total combined score and came close to matching teammate Alena Kostornaia's junior world record for the short program to take the title by a comfortable 27 point margin ahead of silver medalist Anastasia Zinina. Across her two programs, Akateva landed two triple Axels, one in combination, and three quad jumps, the toe loop, and the Salchow, two in combination. She is the first woman to land three quads and a triple Axel in one program.

At her second JGP assignment, the 2021 JGP Poland, Akateva skated two clean programs, again executing two triple Axels and three quad jumps over the course of the competition to claim the title ahead of compatriot Elizaveta Kulikova and South Korean competitor Shin Ji-a. Due to her results over her two events, Akateva qualified to the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final as the top-seeded competitor in the junior women's event. Akateva's results also automatically qualified her a spot in the senior-level 2022 Russian Championships, but she was barred from competing there by the Russian Figure Skating Federation as her birthday fell after the age-eligibility cutoff date.

In February 2022, Akateva handily won her second consecutive junior national title at the 2022 Russian Junior Championships. She placed first in both segments of competition to take the gold medal by an over 23-point margin ahead of silver medalist Sofia Samodelkina.

2022–23 season: Russian national title

Akateva competed on the domestic Russian Grand Prix (in lieu of the ISU Grand Prix, as Russian skaters were banned from competing internationally due to the Russian Invasion Of Ukraine) Akateva was assigned to the first and fourth stages of the Russian Grand Prix series.

At the first stage of the Russian Grand Prix, Akateva ranked second in the short program with a score of 72.70. in the free skate she successfully landed a triple axel, and two quad toes, one of which was landed in combination with a double axel. She won the free skate and ranked second overall, 7.98 points behind Kamila Valieva.

At the fourth stage of the Russian Grand Prix, Akateva ranked second in the short program with a score of 83.39, before ranking third in both the free skate and the overalls, taking the bronze medal behind Elizaveta Tuktamysheva and Sofia Muravieva. Her results at the first and fourth stages of the Russian Grand Prix series qualified Akateva for the Russian Grand Prix Finale.

Akateva competed at the 2023 Russian Figure Skating Championships. She successfully landed a triple axel in the short program and ranked in first place. She ranked in second place in the free skate after falling on her opening triple axel, though she otherwise skated cleanly, landing two quad Toe loops and ranking in first place overall and winning the gold medal.

Akateva competed next at the 2023 Channel One Trophy were she was assigned to the team titled “The Red Machine” and was captained by Alina Zagitova. Akateva ranked in third place after the short program but landed a Triple Axel and both quad Toe loops in the free skate to rank in first place in the individual standings and help the Red Machine claim victory in the team standings.

Akateva’s last competition of the season was the 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final. She fell on her Triple Axel in the short program causing her to rank in fifth place and 10.22 points behind Adeliia Petrosian. She landed a Triple Axel and two quad Twos in the free skate, although both quads were marked as under-rotated and she moved up to only fourth place overall, missing out on a medal by only 0.52 points.

In late June, Akateva was diagnosed with a stress fracture of the foot and had to suspend training.[2] By late July she was able to resume training.[3]

2023-2024 season : Injury

Although Akateva debuted two new programs at the 2023-2024 Russian Test Skates she did not compete at all during the 2023-2024 season due to her ongoing struggle with injury.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2024–2025

by Victoria Dayneko choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz

2023–2024Did not compete this season
2022–2023
  • Clouds, The Mind on the (Re)Wind
  • Smiles for Y...
  • Welcome to Earth
  • Mosquito Bay
  • Arrival of the Birds

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2021–2022
2020–2021
2019–2020
  • Le Moulin
  • La Valse d'Amélie
  • Comptine d'un autre été: L'après-midi

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix; GPR: Grand Prix of Russia

International
Event19–2020–2121–2222–2323–24
align=left C
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
National
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
align=left 4th
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st
Golden Skate bgcolor=silver 2nd
Moscow Stars bgcolor=cc9966 3rd
Volga Pirouette WD
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Canceled
Levels: J = Junior

Records and achievements

Junior world record scores

Akateva is currently the junior world record holder for the women's free program and total combined score.

Junior women's free program
DateScoreEventNote
18 September 2021157.192021 JGP RussiaCurrent junior world record.
Junior women's total score
DateScoreEventNote
18 September 2021233.082021 JGP RussiaCurrent junior world record.
• Akateva is the first woman to land a triple Axel and three quadruple jumps in one program.

Detailed results

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Personal bests highlighted in bold.
Although she participated in senior level competitions in Russia in the 2022–23 season, she is still considered a junior competitor according to the ISU classification.

Senior level

2024–25 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
23–24 November 20242024 Cup of Russia Series, 5th Stagealign=center 1
75.54
align=center TBD
align=center TBD
9–10 November 20242024 Cup of Russia Series, 3rd Stagealign=center 3
65.37
align=center 3
143.26
align=center bgcolor=cc9966 3
208.63
2022–23 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
4–5 March 20232023 Russian Cup Finalalign=center 5
76.40
align=center 2
164.69
align=center 4
241.09
21–22 January 20232023 Channel One Trophyalign=center 3
74.37
align=center 1
177.75
align=center bgcolor=gold 1T/1P
252.12
20–26 December 20222023 Russian Championshipsalign=center 1
85.59
align=center 2
164.15
align=center bgcolor=gold 1
249.74
11–14 November 20222022 Cup of Russia Series, 4th Stagealign=center 2
83.39
align=center 3
141.98
align=center bgcolor=cc9966 3
225.37
22–23 October 20222022 Cup of Russia Series, 1st Stagealign=center 2
72.70
align=center 1
163.98
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
236.68

Junior level

2021–22 season
18–22 January 20222022 Russian Junior Championshipsalign=center 1
78.84
align=center 1
158.25
align=center bgcolor=gold 1
237.09
29 September – 2 October 20212021 JGP Polandalign=center 1
71.91
align=center 1
153.73
align=center bgcolor=gold 1
225.64
15–18 September 20212021 JGP Russiaalign=center 1
75.89
align=center 1
157.19
align=center bgcolor=gold 1
233.08
2020–21 season
1–5 February 20212021 Russian Junior Championshipsalign=center 2
72.80
align=center 1
147.20
align=center bgcolor=gold 1
220.00
2019–20 season
4–8 February 20202020 Russian Junior Championshipsalign=center 3
69.22
align=center 2
149.22
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
218.44

External links

! colspan="3" style="border-top: 5px solid #78FF78;" |World Junior Record Holders

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Russian Youth Figure Skating Championships 2019. AllSkaters . 2020-04-19 . ru . 2023-09-29.
  2. Web site: wellnews.ru . Figure skater Akatyeva received a stress fracture of the foot. 2023-09-11.
  3. Web site: Wall posts . VK . 2023-09-11.