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Isabella Gamez (February 1, 1999; Cape Coral, USA) and Aleksandr Korovin (February 15, 1994; Pervouralsk, Russia) are pairs skaters representing the Philippines. They were teamed up by Marina Zoueva and Maxim Trankov in 2021 and made their debut in the 2022-2023 season. In December 2024, Alexander received Philippine citizenship through special legislation for elite athletes. The pair is based in Sochi and also trains in Florida and Manila. They are coached by Dmitri Savin and Fedor Klimov, along with Sofia Evdokimova and Galit Chait for choreo and skating skills.
Isabella and Alexander are the first pairs skaters from the Philippines and Southeast Asia to medal in an international competition (silver, Cup of Nice, 2022), qualify for an ISU World Championships (2023), and compete in a Grand Prix stage (Cup of China, 2024). At Cup of China, Isabella also became the first female figure skater to represent the Philippines in a Grand Prix competition.
Isabella and Alexander's goals are to compete in the Winter Olympics and to inspire and train the next generation of Filipino skaters. If the pair qualifies for Milan 2026, Isabella will be the first female athlete of any sport to represent the Philippines in the Winter Olympic Games. (UPDATE- Gamez/Korovin did not qualify for the Milan 2026 games.)
2022-2023 Season Highlights video
Gamez previously skated with Griffin Schwab, Tòn Cónsul, and David-Alexandre Paradis. With Schwab she won the novice silver medal at the 2016 US Championships. With Consul she is the 2018 Spanish junior national champion and the 2018 Mentor Toruń Cup gold medalist. In 2020, Gamez and Paradis became the first Filipino and Southeast Asian pair to compete in an ISU competition. Korovin's former partners were Alexandra Minina and Alisa Efimova. With Efimova he took silver at the 2018 Skate America, gold at the 2019 Winter Universiade, and six medals on the ISU Challenger Series, including gold at the 2018 Nebelhorn Trophy and the 2018 Golden Spin of Zagreb.
LINKS
ISU bios
Team Website
Team Instagram
Skating Scores
Isabella Gamez on Wikipedia
Alexander Korovin on Wikipedia
CURRENT WORLD STANDING: 38.
ISU PERSONAL BESTS (with links to scores and video)
TOP ELEMENTS
2024-2025 PROGRAMS
2024-2025 COMPETITIONS
*FS cancelled due to weather alert. Medals were awarded according to the SP placements.
2025-2026 PROGRAMS
2025-2026 Competitions
Four Continents Championship 2026
Isabella and Alexander are the first pairs skaters from the Philippines and Southeast Asia to medal in an international competition (silver, Cup of Nice, 2022), qualify for an ISU World Championships (2023), and compete in a Grand Prix stage (Cup of China, 2024). At Cup of China, Isabella also became the first female figure skater to represent the Philippines in a Grand Prix competition.
Isabella and Alexander's goals are to compete in the Winter Olympics and to inspire and train the next generation of Filipino skaters. If the pair qualifies for Milan 2026, Isabella will be the first female athlete of any sport to represent the Philippines in the Winter Olympic Games. (UPDATE- Gamez/Korovin did not qualify for the Milan 2026 games.)
2022-2023 Season Highlights video
Gamez previously skated with Griffin Schwab, Tòn Cónsul, and David-Alexandre Paradis. With Schwab she won the novice silver medal at the 2016 US Championships. With Consul she is the 2018 Spanish junior national champion and the 2018 Mentor Toruń Cup gold medalist. In 2020, Gamez and Paradis became the first Filipino and Southeast Asian pair to compete in an ISU competition. Korovin's former partners were Alexandra Minina and Alisa Efimova. With Efimova he took silver at the 2018 Skate America, gold at the 2019 Winter Universiade, and six medals on the ISU Challenger Series, including gold at the 2018 Nebelhorn Trophy and the 2018 Golden Spin of Zagreb.
LINKS
ISU bios
Team Website
Team Instagram
Skating Scores
Isabella Gamez on Wikipedia
Alexander Korovin on Wikipedia
CURRENT WORLD STANDING: 38.
ISU PERSONAL BESTS (with links to scores and video)
| Short Program | 57.28 | John Nicks Pairs Challenge, NY. Sept 3, 2024. |
| Free Skate | 100.61 | Cup of China. Nov. 23, 2024. |
| Total | 157.04 | John Nicks Pairs Challenge, NY. Sept 4, 2024. |
TOP ELEMENTS
| Category | Element | Competition | +GOE | Score |
| Twist lift | 3Tw4 | 2023 JNP Challenge | 1.68 | 7.68 |
| Lifts | 5ALi4 | 2024 JNP Challenge | 1.40 | 8.40 |
| 5RLi4 | 2023 JNP Challenge | .73 | 7.84 | |
| 4Li4 | 2024 JNP Challenge | .92 | 6.02 | |
| 3Li4 | 2025 Asian Winter Games | .71 | 5.81 | |
| Death spirals | BoDs3 | 2025 Golden Spin | .26 | 4.66 |
| BiDs3 | 2025 OQE | .11 | 3.70 | |
| FiDs3 | 2025 Asian Winter Games | .63 | 4.13 | |
| Throw jumps | 3LoTh | 2024 JNP Challenge | 1.10 | 6.10 |
| 3STh | 2023 Challenge Cup | .97 | 5.37 | |
| Side-by-side jump combo | 2T+2T+1A+SEQ | 2025 4CC | -.02 | 3.68 |
| Side-by-side jump | 3S | 2025 4CC | -.79 | 2.65 |
| Pair spins | PCoSp4 | 2023 World Championship | .58 | 5.08 |
| Side-by-side spins | FCCoSp4 | 2025 Asian Winter Games | .70 | 4.20 |
| Step sequences | StSq4 | 2023 JNP Challenge | .39 | 4.29 |
| Choreo sequences | ChSq1 | 2024 Cup of China | .93 | 3.93 |
2024-2025 PROGRAMS
| Short Program | "La Bohème" by Aznavour (Stelios Remix). choreo. by Pasquale Camerlengo. |
| Free Skate | "Somewhere in Time" by John Barry, arr. Dino Kartsonakis. choreo. by Marina Zoueva, Ilia Tkachenko. |
2024-2025 COMPETITIONS
| John Nicks Pairs Challenge (CS) | Sept 3-4, New York, USA. | SP. | FS. | 157.04 (9th) |
| Trophée Métropole Nice International | Oct 16-20, Nice, FR. | SP. | -- | 55.73* (2nd) |
| Cup of China (GP) | Nov 22-24, Chongqing, CN. | SP. | FS. | 151.26 (7th) |
| Asian Winter Games | Feb 11-13, Harbin, CN. | SP. | FS. | 155.62 (4th) |
| Four Continents Championship | Feb. 19-23, Seoul, KOR. | SP. | FS. | 150.08 (10th) |
*FS cancelled due to weather alert. Medals were awarded according to the SP placements.
2025-2026 PROGRAMS
| Short Program | "November" by Max Richter choreo by Sofia Evdokimova |
| Free Skate | "Malagueña" by Ernesto Lecuona choreo by Marina Zoeuva and Ilya Tkachenko |
2025-2026 Competitions
| Asian Open Trophy | August 1-5, Manila, PH. | SP. | FS. | 143.49 (3rd) |
| Kinoshita Group Cup (CS) | Sept 5-7, Japan. | SP. | FS. | 141.14 (6th) |
| Skate to Milan (OQE) | Sept. 17-25, Beijing, CN. | SP. | FS. | 133.69 (11th) |
| Golden Spin of Zagreb (CS) | Dec. 3-6, Zagreb, CRO. | SP. | FS. | 137.39 (13th) |
| Four Continents Championship | Jan 21-25, Beijing, CN. | SP. | FS. | 143.05 (10th) |
Four Continents Championship 2026
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