Alexandra Feigin – Wikipedia

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Bulgarian figure skater

Alexandra Feigin (Bulgarian: Александра Фейгин; born 22 December 2002) is a Bulgarian figure skater. She is a two-time Sofia Trophy champion (2019, 2020), the 2019 Denkova-Staviski Cup champion, the 2018 Crystal Skate of Romania champion, and a five-time Bulgarian national champion (2016, 2018–2020, 2022).

Early years[edit]

Feigin started learning to skate in 2009.[1] She began appearing internationally for Bulgaria in 2010. From November 2013 through February 2016, she competed in the advanced novice ranks.[2]

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Her ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut came in August 2016. In March, she competed at the 2017 World Junior Championships in Taipei, Taiwan. She was ranked 25th in the short program and missed the cutoff for the free skate.

Feigin qualified to the final segment at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria; she finished fifteenth overall after placing seventeenth in the short program and fifteenth in the free skate.

2018–2019 season[edit]

Feigin began her season on the JGP series, placing eleventh in Slovakia and eighth in Canada. Making her senior international debut, she won gold at the Crystal Skate of Romania in October and at the Denkova-Staviski Cup in November.

Feigin made her debut at a senior ISU championship at the 2019 European Championships, where she placed eleventh. She placed twenty-second at the 2019 World Junior Championships and then made her senior World Championship debut in Saitama, where she placed seventeenth.

2019–2020 season[edit]

Feigin competed and won medals in several minor senior international events and placed fourth at the 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, narrowly missing the podium. She was seventeenth at the 2020 European Championships.[3] She had been assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but those were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[4]

2020–2021 season[edit]

With the pandemic continuing to limit international travel, Feigin competed at a European-only 2020 CS Budapest Trophy, winning the bronze medal, her first on the Challenger series. After winning the Bulgarian national title again, she placed fourth at the 2021 Tallink Hotels Cup. Feigin placed seventeenth at the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm.[5] This result qualified a ladies’ berth for Bulgaria at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[6]

2021–2022 season[edit]

In her only event of the fall season, Feigin finished in fifth at the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge before coming twentieth at the 2022 European Championships to start the new year.[7]

Named to the Bulgarian team for the 2022 Winter Olympics, Feigin placed twenty-third in the short program of the women’s event, qualifying for the free skate.[8] She dropped one place in the free skate, finishing twenty-fourth.[9] Feigin was twenty-eighth at the 2022 World Championships to end the season.[7]

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2022–2023 season[edit]

Feigin began the season at the 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, coming in fourth, before winning gold at the 2022 Denkova-Staviski Cup and winning her fifth Bulgarian national title. She finished twelfth at the 2023 Winter World University Games, sixteenth at the 2023 European Championships, and twenty-fourth at the 2023 World Championships.[7]

Programs[edit]

Competitive highlights[edit]

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Detailed results[edit]

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.

Senior results[edit]

2022–23 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 22–26, 2023 2023 World Championships 24
54.65
23
101.09
24
155.74
January 25–29, 2023 2023 European Championships 17
54.31
14
100.92
16
155.23
January 13–15, 2023 2023 Winter World University Games 8
58.34
15
88.94
12
147.28
December 15–18, 2022 2023 Bulgarian Championships 1
57.38
2
105.19
1
162.57
November 1–6, 2022 2022 Denkova-Staviski Cup 1
58.28
2
99.48
1
157.76
October 26–29, 2022 2022 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge 2
50.11
4
90.85
4
140.96
2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 21–27, 2022 2022 World Championships 28
55.01
28
55.01
February 15–17, 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 23
59.16
24
100.15
24
159.31
January 10–16, 2022 2022 European Championships 20
56.78
20
98.78
20
155.56
October 28–31, 2021 2021 Denis Ten Memorial 5
51.98
5
94.54
5
146.52
2020–2021 season
Date Event SP FS Total
22–28 March 2021 2021 World Championships 17
59.97
18
113.55
17
173.52
19–21 February 2021 2021 Tallink Hotels Cup 4
55.94
2
106.31
4
162.25
13–15 November 2020 2020 Bulgarian Championships 1
64.18
1
122.07
1
186.25
15–17 October 2020 2020 CS Budapest Trophy 3
60.90
3
111.78
3
172.68
2019–2020 season
Date Event SP FS Total
12–16 February 2020 2020 Sofia Trophy 1
64.56
1
130.46
1
195.02
20–26 January 2020 2020 European Championships 18
53.87
16
100.56
17
154.43
8–12 January 2020 2020 EduSport Trophy 3
61.67
2
117.31
2
178.98
29 November – 1 December 2019 2019 Bulgarian Championships 1
65.70
1
119.78
1
185.48
12–17 November 2019 2019 Denkova-Staviski Cup 1
65.50
1
126.76
1
192.26
9–12 October 2019 2019 Denis Ten MC 3
57.55
2
113.54
3
171.09
25–28 September 2019 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 4
60.75
3
116.62
4
177.37
2018–2019 season
Date Event SP FS Total
18-24 March 2019 2019 World Championships 20
56.69
16
108.62
17
165.31
5-10 February 2019 2019 Sofia Trophy 1
65.26
1
128.14
1
193.30
21-27 January 2019 2019 European Championships 9
58.80
11
105.40
11
164.20
27 November – 1 December 2018 2018 Denkova-Staviski Cup 1
61.04
1
118.45
1
179.40
16-18 November 2018 2018 Bulgarian Championships 1
59.45
1
105.79
1
165.24
24-28 October 2018 2018 Crystal Skate 1
55.18
1
100.81
1
155.99
2016–2017 season
Date Event SP FS Total
16-18 December 2016 2016 Bulgarian Championships 1
57.95
1
87.13
1
145.08

Junior results[edit]

References[edit]

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