Mariia Ignateva | |
Native Name Lang: | ru |
Fullname: | Mariia Olegovna Ignateva |
Also Known As: | Maria/Mariya Ignatieva/Ignatyeva |
Birth Date: | 15 October 2003 |
Birth Place: | Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Hometown: | Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Residence: | Budapest, Hungary |
Partner: | Danijil Szemko |
Formerpartner: | Mikhail Bragin Alexander Aleksanyan |
Coach: | Irina Zhuk Alexander Svinin Nóra Hoffmann |
Formercoach: | Elena Levkovets Dmitry Naumkin Elena Chuchkalova |
Choreographer: | Maxim Staviski |
Skating Club: | Hoffmann Figure Skating Academy |
Former Skating Club: | UOR No.4 Lokomotiv |
Currenttraininglocations: | Moscow, Russia Budapest, Hungary |
Formertraininglocations: | Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Beganskating: | 2006 |
Dance Score: | 174.23 |
Dance Date: | 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial |
Sd Score: | 70.20 |
Sd Date: | 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial |
Fd Score: | 104.03 |
Fd Date: | 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial |
Mariia Olegovna Ignateva (Russian: Мария Олеговна Игнатьева; born 15 October 2003) is a Russian-born ice dancer who represents Hungary. With her skating partner, Danijil Szemko, she is the 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge bronze medalist, 2022 Jégvirág Cup champion, the 2021 Volvo Open Cup silver medalist, a two-time Santa Claus Cup silver medalist (2022–23), and a three-time Hungarian national champion (2022–24).
Ignateva began skating in 2006 in her hometown of Yekaterinburg. Her first ice dance partner was Alexander Aleksanyan, with whom she competed for two seasons beginning in 2016–17. Ignateva then teamed up with Mikhail Bragin for two seasons, finishing eleventh at the 2019 Russian Championships and 13th in 2020.
In January 2021, coach Nóra Hoffmann announced that Ignateva would team up with Danijil Szemko to compete for Hungary.
Ignateva/Szemko made their international competitive debut at the 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy, where they placed seventeenth. They were then sixth at the Budapest Trophy before winning silver medals at the Volvo Open Cup and the Santa Claus Cup. At the 2022 Four National Championships, Ignateva/Szemko earned the bronze medal behind Poland's Kaliszek/Spodyriev and Taschlerová/Taschler of the Czech Republic, as well as the Hungarian national title. They were assigned to the 2022 European Championships, where they finished eighteenth overall. Ignateva/Szemko competed at the Jégvirág Cup in February and won their first international title together. They finished the season making the World Championship debut, finishing twenty-second.
Beginning the season on the Challenger circuit, Ignateva/Szemko were eighth at the 2022 CS Nepela Memorial and seventh at the 2022 CS Budapest Trophy. They won the bronze medal at the 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, their first Challenger medal, and then repeated as silver medalists at the Santa Claus Cup. They finished second in the standings at the 2023 Four National Championships, behind only Czechs Taschlerová/Taschler, thus winning the Hungarian national title for a second consecutive year.
Ignateva/Szemko finished tenth at the 2023 European Championships, and then twentieth at the 2023 World Championships.
Ignateva/Szemko appeared at two Challenger events, coming ninth at the 2023 CS Budapest Trophy and eighth at the 2023 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge. They were invited to make their Grand Prix debut at the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo, where they finished tenth.
After retaining the Hungarian national title, Ignateva/Szemko were fourth at both the Bosphorus Cup and the International Challenge Cup. They were twenty-fifth at the 2024 European Championships and twenty-fourth at the 2024 World Championships.
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Event | 21–22 | 22–23 | 23–24 | 24-25 | |||||
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align=left | 18th | 10th | 25th | ||||||
align=left | 10th | ||||||||
align=left | Budapest Trophy | 7th | 9th | ||||||
align=left | 3rd | 8th | |||||||
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align=left | 12th | TBD | |||||||
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align=left | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | |||||
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align=left | bgcolor=gold | 1st | bgcolor=gold | 1st | bgcolor=gold | 1st |
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Event | 2018–19 | 2019–20 | ||
align=left | 11th | 13th | ||
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