Veronika Zhilina

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Nativename
Вероника Жилина
FullnameVeronika Zhilina
Born (2008-05-15) 15 May 2008 (age 17)
Veronika Zhilina
Personal information
Native name
Вероника Жилина
Full nameVeronika Zhilina
Born (2008-05-15) 15 May 2008 (age 17)
Home townMoscow, Russia
Height142 cm (4 ft 8 in)
Figure skating career
Country Russia
CoachEvgeni Plushenko, Ludmila Alferova
Skating clubFigure Skating Academy of Evgeni Plushenko
Began skating2011

Veronika Zhilina (Russian: Вероника Жилина) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2021 JGP Slovakia champion, the 2023 Russian junior Grand Prix Final champion and the 2023 Russian junior national silver medalist.[1]

She has performed quadruple jumps in competition.[2]

Veronika was born in Arkhangelsk, Russia on 15 May 2008.[2]

Career

Early career

Zhilina began skating at 3 years of age. She has previously trained at Sambo 70 with Eteri Tutberidze, Sergei Dudakov and Sergei Rozanov.[2]

2021–2022 season: International debut

Zhilina debuted on the Junior Grand Prix circuit in 2021 in Kosice, Slovakia where she won the gold medal in-front of Sofia Muravieva and Adeliia Petrosian.[3] Subsequently, she went onto finish 12th at Russian junior nationals after falling from 4th to 16th after the free skate segment.[1]

In early March 2022, the ISU banned all figure skaters and officials from Russia and Belarus from competing in international competitions due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February.[4]

2022–2023 season: Russian Grand Prix final champion

Veronika finished 2nd place at 2023 Russian junior nationals - rising from 9th place after the short program, to 1st in the free skate.[1] She went onto win the 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final.[1]

2024-present: Request to represent Azerbaijan

Veronika took two competitive seasons off (2023–24, 2024–25) to undergo severe spinal surgery to recover from an injury. She was excluded from the Russian national team during this time period.[5]

In May 2025, she obtained Azerbaijani citizenship and passport with hopes to represent the country internationally in the 2025–26 season. In July 2025, the ISU and Russian Figure Skating Federation denied her transfer, citing her continued status as a national team member.[6]

As of March 2026, she has returned to training[7] and began to restore her jumps and jump combinations with hopes of her transfer being approved.[6][8]

Programs

Competitive highlights

References

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