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The Top 10 most important events of the 2025-26 season for Andrei Mozalev, with photos of the moment
#8. Andrei won the short program at the Panin Memorial for the first time since 2020.

Georgy Pokhilyuk, a representative of the Tutberidze team, and other coaches watch closely as Andrei performs his short program.
St. Petersburg, Figure Skating Academy, 10/11/2025.
Photo by Alexei Parf from his social media.
Were you pleasantly surprised too? For me, this was the first sign, the first indication that the 2025-26 season is shaping up, if not successfully, then at least promisingly for Andrei.
The “Panin Memorial” was the first major event of the season in Russia, a second-tier domestic tournament, but with a very strong field of competitors. The men’s singles competition, in particular, featured a very strong lineup. The top skaters showcased their new programs for the season, demonstrated their readiness, and tested their skills against their rivals. I’m using past tense verbs because, unfortunately, for the 2026–27 season, this tournament has been moved to late December, and it’s unlikely that top athletes will participate now: at that point, they’ll be fully focused on preparing for the Russian Championships. As a result, it will lose its strategic significance and turn into a minor local event. That’s sad, but well, perhaps the Moscow fall competitions will become such strategically important events.
But last year it still was the important event, the first tournament of the season. Here Andrei presented his new programs (he wasn’t invited to the national team’s test skates last year). His short program, “Everybody,” caused a sensation, especially since the skater performed it brilliantly and didn’t make a single mistake. For the first time since 2020, he won the short program at this tournament, and for the first time in several seasons, he scored over 95 points in the short program (this will be his best season in terms of short program scores until December 2025).
Andrei won the short program ahead of Dikidji, Ugozhaev, Lutfullin and Vetlugin, proving that he is ready to compete for the top spots at major events. It was awesome, and it is undoubtedly one of the season’s most significant events.

Georgy Pokhilyuk, a representative of the Tutberidze team, and other coaches watch closely as Andrei performs his short program.
St. Petersburg, Figure Skating Academy, 10/11/2025.
Photo by Alexei Parf from his social media.
Were you pleasantly surprised too? For me, this was the first sign, the first indication that the 2025-26 season is shaping up, if not successfully, then at least promisingly for Andrei.
The “Panin Memorial” was the first major event of the season in Russia, a second-tier domestic tournament, but with a very strong field of competitors. The men’s singles competition, in particular, featured a very strong lineup. The top skaters showcased their new programs for the season, demonstrated their readiness, and tested their skills against their rivals. I’m using past tense verbs because, unfortunately, for the 2026–27 season, this tournament has been moved to late December, and it’s unlikely that top athletes will participate now: at that point, they’ll be fully focused on preparing for the Russian Championships. As a result, it will lose its strategic significance and turn into a minor local event. That’s sad, but well, perhaps the Moscow fall competitions will become such strategically important events.
But last year it still was the important event, the first tournament of the season. Here Andrei presented his new programs (he wasn’t invited to the national team’s test skates last year). His short program, “Everybody,” caused a sensation, especially since the skater performed it brilliantly and didn’t make a single mistake. For the first time since 2020, he won the short program at this tournament, and for the first time in several seasons, he scored over 95 points in the short program (this will be his best season in terms of short program scores until December 2025).
Andrei won the short program ahead of Dikidji, Ugozhaev, Lutfullin and Vetlugin, proving that he is ready to compete for the top spots at major events. It was awesome, and it is undoubtedly one of the season’s most significant events.
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