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Notable Russian Women Skaters

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Provides detailed information for each skater, including name, nicknames, full name in English and Russian, name pronunciation via audio, birthplace, current club (or last club, if skater is retired), current coach or coaches (or last coach or coaches, if skater is retired), birthdate, age as of today, active or inactive status, the season they became or will become eligible for international junior competition, the season they became or will become eligible for international senior competition, the first Olympics they were or will be eligible for, the level or levels they're eligible to compete at domestically during the current season (senior, junior, elder novice, younger novice, etc.), and height.

For each skater, provides links to their pages on AllSkaters, FSkate.ru (via the Wayback Machine), Golden Skate, ISU, RinkResults, SkatingScores, Tracings, Wikipedia, Instagram, Telegram, TikTok, and VK.

Skaters are grouped and ordered based on the season in which they became or will become eligible to compete in international junior events.

Skaters are grouped and ordered based on the season in which they became or will become eligible to compete in international senior events.

Skaters are grouped and ordered based on the first Olympic games for which they were or are eligible. (Skaters who have officially or unofficially retired from singles skating are not included.)

Skaters are grouped and ordered by the level or levels they're eligible to compete at domestically during the current season. Note that just because a skater is eligible to compete at more than one level, doesn't mean they will do so. For example, skaters who have just recently become eligible for senior competitions, and remain eligible for junior competitions, may compete primarily or solely in one or the other depending on their current skating level. (Skaters who have officially or unofficially retired from singles skating are not included.)

This is a list of skaters who are on the senior, junior, or novice national team for the current season. Skaters who are reserves are included and indicated, as well.

Skaters are grouped by their current club, and in some cases by their "team" within their club. (Skaters who have officially or unofficially retired from singles skating are not included. Non-Russian skaters are, of course, not included.)

Skaters are grouped by the city in which they were born. I do not have this information for several skaters, so if you are aware of the birthplace of any skater for whom I don't currently have this information, please reach out and I will update this accordingly.

This is a list of skaters who are at least partially of non-Russian ethnicity. Evgenia Medvedeva, for example, is half Armenian by blood. Alina Zagitova and Kamila Valieva are Tatar by blood. And so on. This list is hardly exhaustive, so if you are aware of other skaters who are at least partially of non-Russian ethnicity, please reach out and I will update this list accordingly.

Skaters are ordered by height. Heights are primarily sourced from the skater's most recent ISU bio, so if a skater does not yet have an ISU bio, then they are probably not included in this list. Note that this list includes select non-Russian skaters, as well.

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