Alisa Dvoeglazova

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Nativename
Алиса Двоеглазова
FullnameAlisa Dvoeglazova
Born (2008-11-10) November 10, 2008 (age 17)
Country Russia
Alisa Dvoeglazova
Alisa Dvoeglazova (2025)
Personal information
Native name
Алиса Двоеглазова
Full nameAlisa Dvoeglazova
Born (2008-11-10) November 10, 2008 (age 17)
Figure skating career
Country Russia
CoachEteri Tutberidze, Sergei Dudakov, Daniil Gleikhengauz
Skating clubSambo 70
Medal record
Russian Championships
Silver medal – second place 2026 Saint Petersburg Singles

Alisa Ivanovna Dvoeglazova (Russian: Алиса Ивановна Двоеглазова; born November 10, 2008) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2026 Russian national silver medalist, the 2026 Russian Grand Prix Final champion, a Russian junior national silver medalist and the 2023 Russian junior Grand Prix final champion.

She has landed the quadruple lutz and quadruple toe loop in domestic competition.[1]

Dvoeglazova began skating at an early age. She had a very successful junior career, with a notable streak of not placing lower than second in competitions between February 2022 and late 2025. She trains alongside and is good friends with Sofia Akateva, the 2023 Russian National Champion.[2]

Career

Early career

Dvoeglazova placed 5th at the 2020-21 Russian novice championships.[2] In the 2021–22 season, she made her junior debut, notably winning the bronze medal at the 2022 Russian Junior Grand Prix Final, behind training mates Adeliia Petrosian and Sofia Akateva.[2]

2023-2024 season

Dvoeglazova won the gold medal with a 10-point lead at the 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final.[2]

2024-2025 season: Junior national silver medal

In her final junior season, Dvoeglazova placed 2nd at Russian Junior Nationals and at the Russian Junior Grand Prix Final.[2]

2025-2026: Senior debut

At the 2026 Russian figure skating championships, Dvoeglazova placed 2nd in the short program and 1st in the free skate, taking the silver medal behind Adeliia Petroisan.[2] In February, she competed in and won the Russian Jumping Championship in the individual category.[3] Additionally, she won the duets category where she was paired alongside Andrei Mozalev.[4]

In early March, Alisa won the 2026 Russian Grand Prix Final. [5]

Programs

Competitive highlights

References

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