Anna Shcherbakova | Golden Skate

Anna Shcherbakova

Roman09

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Feb 21, 2014
Anna Stanislavovna SHCHERBAKOVA (Russian: Анна Станиславовна ЩЕРБАКОВА) is a Ladies Singles skater who represents Russia. She was born on 28 March 2004 in Moscow, Russia.

Anna is the 2022 Olympic champion, the 2021 World champion, the silver medalist of the 2020 and 2022 European championships, and of the 2019-20 GPF. She is also the 2019 EYOF (European Youth Olympic Festival) winner, the 2019, 2020 and 2021 Russian National Champion, the 2018 JGP Slovakia and the 2018 JGP Canada champion as well as the 2016 Russian Junior Nationals (younger age) champion.

She landed the first ratified quadruple Lutz at the 2nd Stage of the Russian Cup (one in combination with triple toe loop). She is also the first lady to land two quadruple Lutzes in one program.

Anna missed most of the 2017/18 season after breaking her leg on a triple loop.

Her coaches are Eteri Tutberidze and Sergei Dudakov.


Biographical Information

ISU Bio
http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00103103.htm

Wikipedia profile
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Shcherbakova

fskate.ru bio (archived 11 November 2019)
https://web.archive.org/web/20191111205226/http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/3177.html

Allskaters profile
https://allskaters.info/anna_shcherbakova/

Rinkresults profile
http://www.rinkresults.com/skater?skater_id=8354

tracings.net profile
http://tracings.net/sche-anna.html

Golden Skate media profile
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/media/categories/anna-shcherbakova-rus.131/


Social Media

VK Page
https://vk.com/shcherbakova_anna

VK Profile
https://vk.com/id235898828

Instagram
https://instagram.com/anna__shcherbakova_


Type
Score
Competition
Personal Best Total Score255.952022 Winter Olympics
Personal Best Score Short Program81.07ISU World Team Trophy 2021
Personal Best Score Free Skating175.752022 Winter Olympics


Programs and Videos

2021/2022
SP: Dangerous Affairs by Inon Zur; Total View by Inon Zur
FS: Ruska by Apocalyptica; The Master and Margarita (soundtrack) by Igor Korneliuk; Lacrimosa by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed by David Garret

2022 European Championships
SP: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ascVaLpofSE
FS: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hhxfjL4ng6c

2021 Internationaux de France
SP: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CFq0h5qqvGA
FS: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rHDHB6wECXU

2021 Gran Premio d'Italia
FS: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iXXLCmknZ3Q

2020/2021
SP: O doux printemps d'autrefois by Jules Massenet, performed by Joshua Bell; choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz, Eteri Tutberidze
FS: Morning Passages by Philipp Glass,
Big Plans (from "The Home of Dark Butterflies" soundtrack) by Panu Aaltio,
Beethoven's Five Secrets by The Piano Guys;
choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz, Eteri Tutberidze

2021 World Championships
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwWV6Gu9o5I
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzUeOkl4MzI

2021 Channel One Trophy
2021 Russian Nationals
2020 Cup of Russia (Stage 3)
SP:​

2020 Cup of Russia (Stage 1)
2019/2020
SP: The Girl with the Plums (from “The Perfume” soundtrack); Meeting Laura (from “The Perfume” soundtrack); Laura's Murder (from “The Perfume” soundtrack); choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz, Eteri Tutberidze
FS: Six Gnossiennes: Gnossienne No.1 by Eric Satie, performed by Roland Pontinen; The Firebird by Igor Stravinski; choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz, Eteri Tutberidze

2020 European Championships

2019-20 Russian Championships

2019-20 Grand Prix Final

2019 Cup of China

2019 Skate America
SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43AWolpDMUU
FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3Fs_06zT6k

2019 Lombardia Trophy

2018/2019
SP: "A Comme Amour" by Richard Clayderman
FS: "Introduction et Rondo Capriccioso" by Camille Saint-Saens
Ex: "Dreamcatcher" by Secret Garden (duo)

2019 Russian Winter Spartakiad

2019 Junior World Championships

2019 EYOF

2019 Russian Junior Nationals

2019 Russian Nationals

2018/19 JGPF Vancouver, Canada

2nd Stage of Russian Cup (Senior)
SP: no video found​

2018 JGP Richmond

2018 JGP Bratislava

2017/2018
SP: "Nocturnes, Op. 9" (Chopin) by Frédéric Chopin
FS: "Dreamcatcher" by Secret Garden (duo)

2018 Russian Cup Final

2018 Junior Russian Championships

2016/2017
SP: "Sikuriadas" by Sergeant Early and Ghost Dance
FS: ""Dreamcatcher" by Secret Garden (duo)

2016 Moscow Open Championships

2016 Moscow Cup (advanced girls)

2015/2016
SP: "Sikuriadas" by Sergeant Early and Ghost Dance
FS: "Song of Sheherezade" by David Arkenstone

2016 Cup of the President of Moscow Figure Skating Federation

2016 Moscow Cup (Advanced Girls)
2015 Panin memorial

2014/2015
SP: "Tango" by Leandra Gamine (instrumental)
FS: "Song of Sheherezade" by David Arkenstone

2015 Moscow Cup (girls)

Results

Background in color azure - Russian domestic competitions

DateEventLevelSPFSTS
2021/2022
2022 Winter Olympics (Individual Event)senior2 (80.20)2 (175.75)1 (255.95)
10–16 January 20222022 European Championshipssenior4 (69.05)2 (168.37)2 (237.42)
21-26 December 20212022 Russian Nationalssenior3 (81.46)4 (158.10)3 (239.56)
19–21 November 20212021 Internationaux de Francesenior1 (77.94)1 (151.75)1 (229.69)
5-7 November 20212021 Gran Premio D'Italiasenior3 (71.71)1 (165.05)1 (236.78)
14-17 October 20212021 Budapest Trophysenior1 (74.76)2 (147.97)2 (222.73)
2020/2021
22-28 March 20212021 World Championshipssenior1
81.00
2
152.17
1
233.17
23–27 December 20202021 Russian Nationalssenior1
80.31
1
183.79
1
264.10
23–27 October 20203rd Stage of Russia Cupsenior2
77.47
1
162.44

1
239.91
18–22 September 20201st Stage of Russia Cupsenior
1
82.13
1
164.27

1
246.40
2019/2020
24-25 January, 20202020 European Championshipssenior2 (77.95)1 (151.89)2 (237.76)
24-29 December 20192020 Russian Nationalssenior2 (79.93)1 (181.94)1 (261.87)
04-08 December 20192019-20 Grand Prix Finalsenior3 (78.27)1 (162.65)2 (240.92)
07-10 November 20192019 Cup of Chinasenior1 (73.51)1 (153.53)1 (226.04)
17-20 October 20192019 Skate Americasenior4 (67.60)1 (160.26)1 (227.76)
13-15 September 20192019 Lombardia Trophysenior3 (67.73)1 (150.47)1 (218.20)
2018/2019
21-26 March 20192019 Russian Winter Spartakiadjunior1 (78.49)2 (143.32)2 (221.81)
4-10 March 20192019 World Junior ChampionshipsJunior1 (72.86)2 (147.08)2 (219.94)
13–14 February 20192019 Winter European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF)Junior1 (72.57)1 (130.22)1 (202.79)
1–4 February 20192019 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior2 (77.17)3 (146.80)3 (223.97)
19–23 December 20182019 Russian ChampionshipsSenior5 (74.09)1 (155.69)1 (229.78)
6–9 December 20182018/19 JGP FinalJunior6 (56.26 )5 (125.57)5 (181.83)
6-10 November4th stage of Russia CupJunior2 (66.88)1 (150.82)1 (217.70)
2-6 October 20182nd stage of Russia CupSenior1 (67.84)1 (159.43)1 (227.27)
12–15 September 20182018 JGP CanadaJunior1 (65.07)1 (130.49)1 (195.56)
22–25 August 20182018 JGP Bratislava, SlovakiaJunior1 ([73.18)1 ([32.21)1 (205.39)
2017/2018
18-20 April 20182018 Cup of the President of Moscow Figure Skating Federation (FFKK)Junior1 (194.03)
2–5 April 20182018 Russian Elder Age ChampionshipsNovice1 (70.19)8 (113.88)5 (184.07)
5-8 March 2018Moscow ChampionshipsJunior4 (63.23)6 (122.96)6 (186.19)
19-23 February 20182018 Russian Cup FinalJunior3 (68.99)2 (141.86)1 (210.85)
23–26 January 20182018 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior8 (68.19 )16 (111.00)13 (179.19)
13-14 January 20182018 Moscow CupJunior1 (63.33)3 (120.25)2 (183.58)
2016/2017
19-21 April 20172017 Cup of the President of Moscow Figure Skating Federation (FFKK)Senior1 (64.77)1 (135.05)1 (199.82)
3-7 March 20172017 Russian Younger Age NationalsNovice4 (61.75)1 (127.03)2 (242.18)*
13-17 February 20172017 Russian Cup FinalJunior8 (59.55)9 (113.26)8 (172.81)
9-12 November 20162016 Sergei Volkov MemorialJunior2 (63.10)2 (120.21)2 (183.31)
25-29 October 20163rd stage of Russia Cup 2016Junior3 (65.79)1 (130.07)1 (195.86)
25-29 September 20161st stage of Russia Cup 2016Junior1 (61.95)1 (124.49)1 (186.44)
30 August - 4 September 20162016 Moscow Open ChampionshipsJunior6 (58.58)1 (118.92)2 (177.50)
2015/2016
19-21 April 20162016 Cup of the President of Moscow Figure Skating Federation (FFKK)Senior4 (60.31)4 (69.86)4 (180.57)
3-7 March 20162016 Russian Younger Age NationalsYounger Age3 (62.01)1 (124.56)1 (237.53)*
23-26 February 20162016 Moscow Elder Age ChampionshipsNovice6 (58.49)8 (109.92)8 (168.41)
26-29 January 20162016 Moscow Younger Age ChampionshipsYounger Age2 (60.16)3 (110.92)3 (220.03)*
9-11 November 20152015 S. Volkov Memorial2 (59.41)3 (103.07)3 (162.48)
29-30 October 20152015 Open MFFKK (Moscow Federation of Figure Skating) ChampionshipsJunior4 (54.23)2 (103.68)3 (157.91)
19-22 October 20152015 Panin Memorial2 (152.78)
2014/2015
4-6 April 2015Crystal Skate 2015Advanced Novice3 (39.93)3 (82.10)3 (122.03)
19-23 March 20152015 Russian Younger Age NationalsYounger Age3 (46.52)2 (91.80)2 (173.68)*
13-16 January 20152015 Moscow Younger Age ChampionshipsYounger Age4 (43.13)5 (79.70)6 (157.43)
2012/2013
11-12 October 20122012 Cup of the President of Moscow Figure Skating Federation (FFKK)Girls20 (29.46)23 (50.08)22 (79.54)


* At the Russian Younger Age competitions apart from the SP and FS the skaters also perform the so called "Elements" which are scored separately and also form part of the total score.

At the 2015 Russian Younger Age Nationals Anna was 7th in this segment and obtained 35.36 points.
At the 2016 Russian Younger Age Nationals Anna was 4th in this segment and obtained 50.96 points.
At the 2017 Russian Younger Age Nationals she was also 4th and obtained 53.40 points.

At the 2015 Moscow Younger Age Championships she was 7th and obtained 34.60points.
At the 2016 Moscow Younger Age Championships she was 3rd with 48.98 points.


Other programs
7-year-old Anna skating to "Pink Panther" (2011)

Articles and Interviews
15 Feb. 2019 - EYOF Interview (in Russian) "Anna Shcherbakova About Expression, Idols and Teddy Bears" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q90Gw3p8wB8
7 January 2019 - GS article by Tatjana Flade "Anna Shcherbakova: ‘The fact that we are girls doesn’t change that we can jump’" - https://goldenskate.com/2019/01/ann...-we-are-girls-doesnt-change-that-we-can-jump/
22 December 2018 - GS article by Tatjana Flade "Anna Shcherbakova runs off with Russian National title in debut" - Anna Shcherbakova runs off with Russian National title in debut

Original post by Roman09
Beauty is terrible Force
When Beauty connects to Force - there is a Powerful Explosion
Beauty and Force have absolutely incidentally connected in the little girl who doesn't know yet what bomb she will explode very soon when the world really learns about her
Name of this girl -----------> Anna SHCHERBAKOVA
Other option of writing - Anna SCHERBAKOVA. Or Anna SHERBAKOVA
Russian writing - Анна ЩЕРБАКОВА. The letter "Щ" sounds as "Ch" in "Chicago"
 
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bosskil

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Aug 17, 2016
She's absolutely stunning performer and her LP is a piece of art. Gleichengauz is very good choreographer and motivator. :thumbsup:
Bravo Anya! :clap:
 

Roman09

Final Flight
Joined
Feb 21, 2014
Congratulations to Anna on the win! 186.44 - very solid! (especially TES 69.77 in FS)
 
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stryke

On the Ice
Joined
Aug 11, 2014
Anna has a head start but the battle between her and Alexandra Trusova should be great the more stable Trusova gets.
 

hippomoomin

Record Breaker
Joined
Oct 30, 2012
I am already a big fan of hers, since I stumbled into her videos on Youtube. Cannot wait to see her next season on JGP
 

mish

Match Penalty
Joined
Sep 30, 2016
Beauty is terrible Force

When Beauty connects to Force - there is a Powerful Explosion

Beauty and Force have absolutely incidentally connected in the little girl who doesn't know yet what bomb she will explode very soon when the world really learns about her
http://tinyurl.com/jrfe2we :love:

I like how much "under the radar" this girl is. Unlike Gubanova and Nugumanova at her age, not many people know about her, yet what a raise she is on lately... :drama:
For the last two years, she'd been regularly beaten by other stronger, taller, more mature girls like Tarakanova, Vasilieva, Tarusina, etc.. She's always been up there, but rather 2nd-4th than on the top of the podium. There were always some mistakes, falls, catching up in the long etc..
Then in March in novice nationals she managed to perform two best skates of her short life and 11yo kid squeezed the championship from 13yo Tarusina by 1 point, becoming youngest Russian U13 winner since Tuktamysheva in 2008.
This season she's already managed to beat recent revelation Panenkova in the free skate of Moscow championships and convincingly win stacked stage of Russian Cup in Samara, where she outscored her before nemeses, Vasileva and Tarakanova by 10 and 28 points.
She's going to Perm for her second RusCup stage now... :cheer2:

Good luck Anyutka! :)
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