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Kristina Kruchinina (born September 25, 2004)[1], is a Russian ski jumper competing for the club of SPB SSHOR in the district of Vyborgskaya Dinamo in Saint Petersburg. She won the gold medal in the Normal hill Women's class in the Russian Summer Championships in Sochi in October 2024, 17,6 points ahead of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup-veteran Alexandra Kustova. In the Large hill competetion, she came in second behind fellow junior Valeria Rimdenok.[2]