Anna Kuzmenko | Golden Skate

Anna Kuzmenko

daphenaxa

Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 17, 2015
Anna Kuzmenko (Russian: Анна Кузьменко) is a Ladies figure skater who represents France.

She was born on 27th February 2004 in Moscow.

Following 2017/18 season she switched countries to represent France. She made her international debut at the 2016 Tallin Trophy (representing Russia in the advanced novice girls category). In 2018/19 season she debuted in the JGP circuit. In 2019/2020 season, she has not competed either nationally or internationally.

She is coached by Svetlana Panova.

ISU bio
http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00106216.htm

Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Kuzmenko

Fskate.ru Bio (archived 21 September 2019
https://web.archive.org/web/20190921014351/http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/4155.html

Rinkresults
http://www.rinkresults.com/skater?skater_id=24920

Personal Best Scores under +5/-5 GOE
SP: 59.20 (ISU World Junior Championships 2019)
FS: 104.19 (ISU JGP Armenian Cup 2018)
TS: 152.86 (ISU JGP Armenian Cup 2018)

Programs and Videos
2019/2020
SP:
FS:


2018/2019
SP: "Dancing in the Dark" (from "The Band Wagon" soundtrack) / "I Won't Dance" (from "Steppin' Out" soundtrack) / "I Won't Dance" Remix
FS: "Seven Nations Army" performed by Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox ft. Haley Reinhart / "Ain't No Other Man" performed by Christina Aguilera

2019 World Junior Championships
2018 Golden Bear, Zagreb
SP: no video found​
FS: no video found​
2018 JGP Armenian Cup, Yerevan
2018 JGP Cup of Austria, Linz

2017/2018
SP: no information found
FS: the same as in 2016/17 season
2018 Cup of Moscow
SP: no video found​
2018 Moscow Open Championships
SP: no video found​

2016/2017
SP: no information found
FS: no information found

2017 Moscow Elder Age Championships
2017 Moscow Younger Age Championships
SP: no video found​

Results

Rows with azure background - Russian domestic competitions.

CompetitionCategorySPFSTS
2018/2019
2019 World Junior Championshipsjunior7 (59.20)18 (88.66)15 (147.86)
2018 Golden Bear, Zagrebjunior6 (53.79)7 (93.64)7 (147.53)
2018 JGP Armenian Cup, Yerevanjunior9 (48.67)7 (104.19)8 (152.86)
2018 JGP Cup of Austria, Linzjunior4 (54.55)7 (96.36)6 (150.91)
2017/2018 - representing Russia
2018 Moscow Elder Age Championshipsadvanced novice21 (155.82)
2018 Cup of Moscowjunior9 (48.63)11 (84.22)11 (132.85)
2018 Moscow Open Championshipsjunior19 (44.40)WDWD
2016/2017
2017 Moscow Elder Age Championshipsadvanced novice23 (46.30)10 (111.42)15 (157.72)
2017 Moscow Younger Age Championshipsadvanced novice10 (50.57)7 (107.61)9 (203.84)*
2016 Tallin Trophyadvanced novice3 (126.17)
Competition for the prizes of Moscow Figure Skating Federation (FFKK) 2016advanced novice4 (51.03)2 (106.84)3 (157.87)
2016 Panin Memorialjunior8 (50.05)7 (106.02)7 (156.07)
2016 Moscow Open Championshipsjunior18 (48.46)22 (80.06)22 (128.52)
2015/2016
2016 Moscow Younger Age Championshipsadvanced novice16 (45.93)20 (77.50)21 (158.97)*
2014/2015
2015 Moscow Elder Age Championshipsadvanced novice24 (123.99)
2015 Moscow Younger Age ChampionshipsnoviceFNRFNR25 (25.00)*
2014 S. Volkov Memorialjunior14 (92.56)
2014 Moscow Open Championshipsjunior25 (40.26)FNR25 (40.26)

* In Russia, younger age competitions are composed of 3 stages: Elements, SP and FS. The table only provides the SP and FS results.


SP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHsl8WuEzY0
FS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S81i2fV0Bz4&t=


Excerpt from the original OP
She is such a nice skater and has so much personnality on the ice! Love her!
 
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Spirals for Miles

Anna Shcherbakova is my World Champion
Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 25, 2017
She will skate at JGP Yerevan, again alongside her friend and training-mate Alena Kanysheva.
 

UnNamed

On the Ice
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Yeah, finally an official thread for her too.
I saw her in JGP and immediately loved her skating.
Panova is a very good coach, she can do a lor with her.
 

Mohacz

Medalist
Joined
Jan 24, 2006
Country
Poland
I've just updated her OP. I've added all the results and all the videos I could find. Enjoy :)

If someone recognizes the music in her 2016/17 and 2017/18 FS, I would appreciate that information to include in the OP.
 

1904sk8

On the Ice
Joined
Dec 16, 2018
I like her a lot. Can someone tell me why/how she represents france if she was born and trains in Russia?
 

Deripashka

On the Ice
Joined
Aug 31, 2018
I like her a lot. Can someone tell me why/how she represents france if she was born and trains in Russia?

Because she made smart move. If she wouldnt did it, she would probably never managed it into russian national team and never represent Russia in international competitions. Fortunatelly she is smart girl and so we can enjoy her airy, playful performances. By the way, Im not expert but her step sequence today was amazing to me.
Wish her all best in FP.
 

P44

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 29, 2018
Because she made smart move. If she wouldnt did it, she would probably never managed it into russian national team and never represent Russia in international competitions. Fortunatelly she is smart girl and so we can enjoy her airy, playful performances. By the way, Im not expert but her step sequence today was amazing to me.
Wish her all best in FP.

Yes, next year when she competes in senior she will be the first french lady and she will be able to take part in european and world championships :agree:
Representing Russia, it would have been more complicated to have spots at international events.
 

P44

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 29, 2018
Will she go into senior next year ? It seemed obvious to me a few months ago but I'm not so sure anymore :scratch2:
 

Fluture

Record Breaker
Joined
Apr 26, 2018
Will she go into senior next year ? It seemed obvious to me a few months ago but I'm not so sure anymore :scratch2:

If she is old enough, why shouldn‘t she? (Even though I thought she was too young, of the same age of Kanysheva who has to stay in juniors another year) Maybe she‘ll do a mixed season, many have done that this year already... JGP circuit + Europeans and Worlds + Junior Worlds. This way she could get the best of both and lots of experience. She should have no trouble getting the ticket to the most important competitions, the other French ladies are good and I like them but with Anna they have the chance to get a real star and technically, she is already better and more consistent than them. (Kind of like Azerbaijan with Ekaterina Ryabova who finished 13th at her first Worlds!) They need to build her up.
 

P44

On the Ice
Joined
Oct 29, 2018
If she is old enough, why shouldn‘t she? (Even though I thought she was too young, of the same age of Kanysheva who has to stay in juniors another year) Maybe she‘ll do a mixed season, many have done that this year already... JGP circuit + Europeans and Worlds + Junior Worlds. This way she could get the best of both and lots of experience. She should have no trouble getting the ticket to the most important competitions, the other French ladies are good and I like them but with Anna they have the chance to get a real star and technically, she is already better and more consistent than them. (Kind of like Azerbaijan with Ekaterina Ryabova who finished 13th at her first Worlds!) They need to build her up.

But I was precisely thinking about grand prix/junior grand prix, by staying junior she will have 2 spots.
 

Bluediamonds09

Medalist
Joined
Sep 8, 2016
Love her! Hoping the best for her and that France can have a leading lady, finally!
Is she old enough to compete as a senior this season?
 

shcherbatskayas

Spectator
Joined
Dec 15, 2018
Yes, she is old enough! She turned 15 this February, which puts her in front of that July 1st deadline. I'm unsure whether she'll actually do it, though. She might do what some ladies have done (Yelim Kim is the main one who comes to mind) and participate in the Junior Grand Prix series and then do some senior comps off the Grand Prix circuit, but that's just speculation on my part. If she's said anything about where she intends to compete, I haven't found it yet.

EDIT: Forgot to hit "reply with quote," oops. Hopefully this doesn't read like nonsense bc of that but shrug.
 
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