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At just 18, Sofia Samodelkina has already lived several skating lives. Once a Russian junior phenom landing quads and a triple Axel, she now represents Kazakhstan and trains in California under Rafael Arutyunyan.
This season marks her boldest step yet: chasing a triple Axel, attempting the elusive quad loop, and skating new programs choreographed by Shae-Lynn Bourne and Joey Russell. After a surprise silver medal at the Cranberry Cup, Samodelkina has her eyes firmly on Milano-Cortina 2026.
From hotel living with her mom in Irvine to a determined Olympic push, her journey is one of sacrifice, resilience, and reinvention.
What were your thoughts on her performance at Cranberry Cup? Have you noticed the change in jump technique?
This season marks her boldest step yet: chasing a triple Axel, attempting the elusive quad loop, and skating new programs choreographed by Shae-Lynn Bourne and Joey Russell. After a surprise silver medal at the Cranberry Cup, Samodelkina has her eyes firmly on Milano-Cortina 2026.
From hotel living with her mom in Irvine to a determined Olympic push, her journey is one of sacrifice, resilience, and reinvention.
Kazakhstan’s Sofia Samodelkina rewrites story
Sofia Samodelkina If someone had told Sofia Samodelkina a few years ago that she'd be preparing for the upcoming Olympic season in California under the
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What were your thoughts on her performance at Cranberry Cup? Have you noticed the change in jump technique?