Ilya Mironov Explained

Ilya Mironov
Native Name:Илья Михайлович Миронов
Native Name Lang:ru
Fullname:Ilya Mikhailovich Mironov
Also Known As:Ilia
Birth Date:17 April 2001
Birth Place:Moscow, Russia
Hometown:Moscow, Russia
Partner:Ekaterina Geinish
Formerpartner:Diana Mukhametzianova
Coach:Vladislav Zhovnirski
Filip Tarasov
Arina Ushakova
Formercoach:Andrei Khekalo
Alexei Ryabov
Natalia Dubinskaya
Stanislav Kovalev
Choreographer:Tatiana Druchinina
Formerchoreographer:Elena Ushakova
Skating Club:Vorobievye Gory Moscow
Currenttraininglocations:Moscow
Beganskating:2005
Combined Total:184.37
Combined Date:2019–20 JGP Final
Sp Score:64.90
Sp Date:2019–20 JGP Final
Fs Score:119.47
Fs Date:2019–20 JGP Final
Show-Medals:yes

Ilya Mikhailovich Mironov (Russian: Илья Михайлович Миронов, born 17 April 2001) is a Russian pair skater. He and his former skating partner, Diana Mukhametzianova, were the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic silver medalists and the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalists.

Personal life

Mironov was born on 17 April 2001 in Moscow, Russia.

Career

Early years

Mironov began learning how to skate in 2005. He competed internationally as a single skater on the junior level from the 2014–15 figure skating season through the 2017–18 season, after which he switched to pairs and teamed up with his current partner, Diana Mukhametzianova. For their first two seasons together, Mukhametzianova/Mironov only competed domestically, and finished 6th at the 2019 Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships.

2019–20 season: Winter Youth Olympic and JGP Final silver medalists

Mukhametzianova/Mironov made their junior international debut at the 2019 JGP Russia. They placed third at the event behind fellow Russian competitors Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov and Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev. At their second assignment, the 2019 JGP Croatia, the team placed second, again behind teammates Artemeva/Nazarychev, and with 24 qualifying points advanced a spot to the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final. The pair competed once more before the Final, earning a silver medal in the junior event at the 2019 Volvo Open Cup behind Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov.

At the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final, Mukhametzianova/Mironov delivered two clean programs to win the silver medal behind Panfilova/Rylov. The team won the free skate, but were unable to fully make up the margin set by the gold medalists in the short program. They set personal bests in all segments of competition at the event.

Despite qualifying, Mukhametzianova/Mironov elected to sit out of the 2020 Russian Figure Skating Championships due to fatigue from the Junior Grand Prix Final. They next competed at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics, where they again finished second behind Panfilova/Rylov. At the 2020 Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships, Mukhametzianova/Mironov finished just off the podium in fourth and as such narrowly missed being named to the 2020 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

Programs

With Mukhametzianova

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2020–2021
  • Endgame
2019–2020

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  • Crack of Doom
  • Endgame
2018—2019

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Geinish

International: Junior
Event21–22
align=left bgcolor=gold1st J
National
align=left 11th
align=left 5th
J = Junior; TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

With Mukhametzianova

International: Junior
Event18–1919–2020–21
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd
align=left bgcolor=silver2nd
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd
align=left bgcolor=cc9966 3rd
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd J
National
align=left 11th
6th 4th
J = Junior; TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

As a single skater

International: Junior
Event14–1515–1616–17
align=left 6th J
align=left 5th J
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd J bgcolor=silver 2nd J
align=left bgcolor=cc9966 3rd J
align=left 4th J
J = Junior

Detailed results

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.

With Geinish

2020–21 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
18–22 January 20222022 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunioralign=center 5
68.30
align=center
align=center
21–26 December 20212022 Russian ChampionshipsSenioralign=center 11
65.78
align=center 11
110.55
align=center 11
176.33
14–17 October 20212021 Budapest Trophyjunioralign=center 2
55.98
align=center 1
105.06
align=center bgcolor=gold1
161.04

With Mukhametzianova

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2020–21 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
23–27 December 20202021 Russian ChampionshipsSenioralign=center 11
60.96
align=center 11
112.24
align=center 11
173.20
2019–20 season
4–8 February 20202020 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunioralign=center 4
70.94
align=center 5
120.67
align=center 4
191.61
10–15 January 20202020 Winter Youth OlympicsJunioralign=center 2
60.45
align=center 2
114.97
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
175.42
4–8 December 20192019–20 Junior Grand Prix FinalJunioralign=center 3
64.90
align=center 1
119.47
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
184.37
5–10 November 20192019 Volvo Open CupJunioralign=center 5
53.04
align=center 2
105.34
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
158.38
25–28 September 20192019 JGP CroatiaJunioralign=center 1
63.70
align=center 2
113.88
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
177.58
11–14 September 20192019 JGP RussiaJunioralign=center 3
63.04
align=center 3
108.84
align=center bgcolor=cc9966 3
171.88
2018–19 season
1–4 February 20192019 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunioralign=center 6
60.23
align=center 5
116.03
align=center 6
176.26