Alexandra Proklova | |
Native Name: | Александра Александровна Проклова |
Native Name Lang: | ru |
Fullname: | Alexandra Alexandrovna Proklova |
Country: | Russia |
Birth Date: | 5 April 2000 |
Birth Place: | Moscow, Russia |
Hometown: | Moscow |
Coach: | Elena Buianova |
Formercoach: | Inna Goncharenko, Oksana Liashnevskaya |
Choreographer: | Irina Tagaeva, Tatiana Tarasova |
Formerchoreographer: | Ekaterina Tikhonova, Anna Bilibina, Sergei Verbillo |
Skating Club: | CSKA Moscow |
Currenttraininglocations: | Moscow |
Beganskating: | 2004 |
Retired: | 23 January 2018 |
Combined Total: | 181.18 |
Combined Date: | 2013 JGP Czech Republic |
Sp Score: | 63.43 |
Sp Date: | 2013 JGP Czech Republic |
Fs Score: | 117.75 |
Fs Date: | 2013 JGP Czech Republic |
Show-Medals: | yes |
Alexandra Alexandrovna Proklova (Russian: Александра Александровна Проклова, born 5 April 2000) is a Russian retired figure skater. She is the 2013 JGP Czech Republic champion and the 2014 Russian junior national bronze medalist.
Alexandra ("Sasha" or "Shura") Alexandrovna Proklova was born on 5 April 2000 in Moscow. Her father is a former rugby player.
Apart from figure skating, Proklova also enjoys dancing and ballet.
Proklova picked figure skating, which she and her mother enjoyed watching on television, after her parents decided to enroll her in a sport to redirect her energy. She began learning at age four at CSKA Moscow, taught by Oksana Liashnevskaya. After her coach moved to another rink, to which the commute was long, Proklova decided to switch to Inna Goncharenko, in 2009.
In the 2013–14 season, Proklova debuted on the Junior Grand Prix series. In her first JGP event in Košice, Slovakia, she won the silver medal with a total score 3.97 points less than gold medalist Karen Chen. Proklova then won gold in her next assignment in Ostrava, Czech Republic, finishing 15.59 points ahead of silver medalist and teammate Maria Sotskova. Proklova finished fifth at the Junior Grand Prix Final in Fukuoka, Japan. At the Russian Championships, she placed fourth in her senior debut and then won the bronze medal on the junior level. During the off-season, Proklova sustained a fracture in her leg in an on-ice fall.
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition | |
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2015–2016 |
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2014–2015 |
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2013–2014 |
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JGP: Junior Grand Prix
International | |||||
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Event | 2013–14 | 2014–15 | 2015–16 | ||
align=left | 5th | ||||
align=left | bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd | |||
align=left | bgcolor=gold | 1st | |||
align=left | bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd | |||
align=left | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | |||
align=left | bgcolor=gold | 1st | |||
National | |||||
align=left | 4th | 12th | |||
align=left | bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd | WD | ||
WD: Withdrew |
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