Sophia Shifrin

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Sophia Shifrin (Russian: София Шифрин, Hebrew: סופיה שיפרין; born 11 August 2009) is a Russian-Israeli figure skater who competes for Israel. She is a three-time junior Israeli national champion (2024, 2025, 2026),[1] a two-time junior Grand Prix bronze medalist and the NRW Trophy champion.[2]

Nativename
София Шифрин
FullnameSophia Shifrin
Other namesSonya Shifrina
Born (2009-08-11) 11 August 2009 (age 16)
Moscow, Russia
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Sophia Shifrin
Personal information
Native name
София Шифрин
Full nameSophia Shifrin
Other namesSonya Shifrina
Born (2009-08-11) 11 August 2009 (age 16)
Moscow, Russia
Home townMoscow, Russia
Height163 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Figure skating career
Country Israel
CoachSvetlana Panova, Tatiana Moiseeva, Ilona Protasenya, Maria Kasumova
Skating clubIce Peaks Holon
Began skating2014
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She has represented Israel at the Junior World Championships three times (2024–26), finishing as high as fourth in 2026.[3][2]

She is the first Israeli woman to medal on the ISU Grand Prix circuit.[4]

Personal life

Sophia was born in Moscow, Russia on 11 August 2009.[5]

Career

Early career

Skating for Russia (domestically)

Shifrin began skating at 5 years of age and competed domestically for Russia.[6] She achieved a bronze and silver medal at the Moscow Championships.[7][8]

She has trained at the Angels of Plushenko Figure Skating Academy. [9]

2022-2023 season: International debut

Skating for Israel

Sophia debuted internationally for Israel on the advanced novice level in 2022 at the Santa Claus Cup in Budapest. She won the gold medal. She later went on to win her first Israeli national title on the advanced novice level.[10]

2023-2024 season: Youth Olympic Games and junior Grand Prix debut

Sophia debuted on the junior Grand Prix circuit finishing 6th and 7th place in her 2 assignments.

In January, Shifrin represented Israel at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Gangwon, South Korea.[11] She finished the event in 12th place. At the 2024 Junior World Championships, she concluded the event in 22nd overall.[12]

In early April, she won her first national title as a junior skater.[2]

2024-2025 season: Second junior Israeli national title

Shifrin was allocated to two Grand Prix assignments; she placed 9th and 13th.[2] She went onto earn the silver medal at the 2024 Santa Claus Cup behind Logan Higase-Chen of the United States.[2] 2 weeks later, Sophia won her second national title as a junior.[2]

In early January, she won the gold medal at 2025 Bavarian Open in Oberstdorf, Germany.[2]

At the 2025 Junior World Championships, Sophia achieved a new personal best score and finished the event in 17th place.[13]

2025-2026 season: Two Grand Prix medals, small world bronze

Shifrin was assigned to compete at two Grand Prix's in Baku, Azerbaijan and Abu Dhabi, UAE. She took first place in the short program in Baku, dropping to third place after the free skate and winning the bronze medal. This made her the first Israeli woman to medal on the ISU Grand Prix circuit in both the junior and senior categories.[14] 2 weeks later, she won the bronze medal in Abu Dhabi behind Australias' Hana Bath and Japans' Mao Shimada.[2]

Sophia went onto win gold at the NRW Trophy and silver at Volvo Open.[2] In December, she won her third junior national title.[1]

In March, she competed at the 2026 World Junior Championships. Placing 4th in the short program and 3rd in the free skate, she concluded the event in 4th overall.[15] She won a small bronze medal for the free skate segment. Sophia achieved new personal bests across both segments.[16] “I am really, really happy!” said Shifrin after the free skate, “I was nervous before my skate, but I am so happy now. I just locked in and did everything that I had to do.”[17]

Programs

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Season Short Program Free Skating Exhibition
2025-2026

[5]

by Bianca Marroquin, Rema Webb and The Fandango Girls, Cy Coleman

by Fosse Orchestra, Cy Coleman

by John Williams

2024-2025

[18]

by Frederic Chopin

by Charlie Feathers

  • "Good Night Moon"

by Shivarec choreo by Ilona Protasenia, Mariia Kasumova, Nedezda, Kanaeva

2023-2024

[19][20]

by Billie Eilish

by Muse

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Competitive highlights

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Competition placements at junior level
Season 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26
World Junior Championships 22nd 17th 4th
Israeli Championships 1st 1st 1st
Youth Olympic Games 12th
Bavarian Open 1st
NRW Trophy 1st
Santa Claus Cup 6th 2nd
Volvo Open 2nd
JGP Armenia 7th
JGP Azerbaijan 3rd
JGP Latvia 9th
JGP Poland 13th
JGP Thailand 6th
JGP United Arab Emirates 3rd
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Detailed results

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ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS193.802026 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Short program TSS65.382026 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
TES37.462026 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
PCS27.922026 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
Free skating TSS128.422026 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
TES68.832026 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
PCS59.592026 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
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Results in the 2025–26 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
24 – 27 September 2025 Azerbaijan 2025 JGP Azerbaijan 1 61.57 5 115.38 3 176.95
8 – 11 October 2025 United Arab Emirates 2025 JGP United Arab Emirates 2 63.25 3 118.65 3 181.90
13 – 16 November 2025 Germany 2025 NRW Trophy 1 65.62 1 128.52 1 194.14
10 – 11 December 2025 Israel 2026 Israeli Championships 1 61.94 1 119.17 1 181.11
22 – 25 January 2026 Latvia 2025 Volvo Open Cup 4 56.85 2 120.27 2 177.12
3 – 8 March 2026 Estonia 2026 World Junior Championships 4 65.38 3 128.42 4 193.80
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Results in the 2024–25 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
28 – 31 August 2024 Latvia 2024 JGP Latvia 8 53.98 10 95.69 9 149.67
25 – 28 September 2024 Poland 2024 JGP Poland 6 56.73 14 90.00 13 146.73
27 Nov – 2 Dec 2024 Hungary 2024 Santa Claus Cup 1 56.09 2 107.54 2 163.63
11 – 12 December 2024 Israel 2025 Israeli Championships 1 64.24 1 116.45 1 180.69
20 – 26 January 2025 Germany 2025 Bavarian Open 1 65.96 1 121.25 1 187.21
24 Feb – 2 March 2025 Hungary 2025 World Junior Championships 13 59.91 18 108.70 17 168.21
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Results in the 2023–24 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
23 – 26 August 2023 Thailand 2023 JGP Bangkok 9 53.07 5 110.11 6 163.18
4 – 7 October 2023 Armenia 2023 JGP Armenia 9 49.61 7 105.78 7 155.39
29 Nov – 4 Dec 2023 Hungary 2023 Santa Claus Cup 4 53.57 6 96.54 6 150.11
27 Jan – 1 Feb 2024 South Korea 2024 Youth Winter Olympics 12 49.54 10 103.00 12 152.54
26 Feb – 3 March Chinese Taipei 2024 World Junior Championships 22 53.84 21 105.93 22 159.77
3 – 4 April 2024 Israel 2024 Israeli Championships 2 48.60 1 98.71 1 147.31
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