Anastasiia Gubanova | ||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Anastasiia Vitalyevna Gubanova | |||||||||||||||
Native name | ანასტასია გუბანოვა (Georgian) Анастасия Витальевна Губанова (Russian) | |||||||||||||||
Other names | Anastasia Gubanova | |||||||||||||||
Born | Tolyatti, Russia | 2 December 2002|||||||||||||||
Height | 1.58 m (5 ft 2 in) | |||||||||||||||
Figure skating career | ||||||||||||||||
Country | Georgia (since 2021) Russia (2013–20) | |||||||||||||||
Coach | Evgeni Rukavicin | |||||||||||||||
Skating club | St. Petersburg Figure Skating Academy | |||||||||||||||
Began skating | 2006 | |||||||||||||||
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Anastasiia Vitalyevna Gubanova (Georgian: ანასტასია გუბანოვა, Russian: Анастасия Витальевна Губанова; born 2 December 2002), is a Russian-Georgian figure skater who represents Georgia in women's singles.[1] She is the 2023 European champion, the 2024 European silver medalist, the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy bronze medalist, and a two-time ISU Challenger Series gold medalist.
Competing for Russia, she is the 2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb silver medalist. On the junior level, she is the 2016 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, the 2016 JGP Czech Republic champion, and the 2016 JGP Germany champion.
At the 2016 Junior Grand Prix Final, Gubanova became the first junior lady to break the 130-points barrier for the free program, a record beaten few minutes later by teammate Alina Zagitova.