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|name= Alena Kostornaia |image=2019 Russian Figure Skating Championships Alena Kostornaia 2018-12-22 20-53-50 (2).jpg |imagesize= 240px |caption= Kostornaia at the 2019 Russian nationals |native_name= {{native name|ru|Алёна Сергеевна Косторная|italics=off}} |fullname= Alena Sergeyevna Kostornaia |altname= Alyona Kostornaya |country= {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia |birth_date= {{birth date and age|2003|8|24|df=yes}} |birth_place= Moscow, Russia |residence=Moscow, Russia |height= {{height|m=1.49}} |coach= Eteri Tutberidze, Sergei Dudakov |formercoach= Elena Zhgun, Marina Cherkasova |choreographer= Eteri Tutberidze, Daniil Gleikhengauz |formerchoreographer= Semyon Kaufman |skating club= Sambo 70 |former skating club= |currenttraininglocations= Moscow |formertraininglocations= |beganskating= 2007 |retired= |worldranking= 32 ({{As of|2018|12|09}})[1] |pbrankings= 7 (2018–19)[2] 12 (2017–18){{r|isusb1718}} |combined total= 217.98 |combined date= 2018–19 JGP Final |SP score= 76.32 (JWR) |SP date= 2018–19 JGP Final |FS score= 141.66 |FS date= 2018–19 JGP Final |show-medals= yes | medaltemplates= {{MedalCountry | {{RUS}} }}{{MedalSport | Figure skating: Ladies' singles}}{{MedalCompetition|World Junior Championships}}{{MedalSilver|2018 Sofia|Ladies' singles}}{{MedalCompetition|Junior Grand Prix Final}}{{MedalGold|2018–19 Vancouver|Ladies' singles}}{{MedalSilver|2017–18 Nagoya|Ladies' singles}} }} Alyona Sergeyevna Kostornaya (alt. spelling: Alena Kostornaia; pronounced Ah-LYOH-nah Kos-tor-NY-ah; {{lang-ru|Алёна Сергеевна Косторная}}; born 24 August 2003) is a Russian figure skater. She is a two-time Russian national bronze medalist (2018, 2019). On the junior level, she is the 2018 Junior World silver medalist, the 2018 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, the 2017 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist, and a two-time Russian junior national silver medalist (2018, 2019). Personal lifeKostornaia was born on 24 August 2003 in Moscow.[3] CareerEarly careerKostornaia began learning to skate in 2007.[3] From 2012 to 2017 she was coached by Elena Zhgun in Moscow.[5] Kostornaia had an injury in 2016.{{citation needed|date=October 2017}} She finished 16th at the 2017 Russian Junior Championships. Eteri Tutberidze and Sergei Dudakov became her coaches in 2017.[5] 2017–2018 seasonKostornaia's international debut came in early October 2017 at a 2017–18 ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) competition in Gdansk, Poland; ranked first in the short program and second in the free skate, she won the gold medal by a margin of 1.36 points over the silver medalist, her teammate and training partner Daria Panenkova.[7] She won silver behind Sofia Samodurova at JGP Italy by a margin of 0.04 points.[8] Her placements qualified her for the 2017–18 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, where she won silver, placing second in the short program, and first in the free skate. On the senior level, Kostornaia won bronze at the 2018 Russian Figure Skating Championships. She later won silver at the 2018 2018 Russian Junior Championships behind teammate Alexandra Trusova by a margin of 0.58 points. In March 2018 Kostornaia competed at the 2018 World Junior Championships. She placed second in the short program and the free skate, winning the silver medal behind Trusova. 2018–2019 seasonKostornaia had learned to perform a triple Axel in the preceding year, and had originally planned to introduce it into competition. However, she lost the jump following growth.[9] Kostornaia started her season by competing in the 2018 JGP series. At her first JGP event of the season she won the gold medal in Linz, Austria. She was ranked first in both the short program and the free skate and won the gold medal by a margin of more than 11 points over the silver medalist, her teammate Alena Kanysheva.[10] She skated her second JGP event of the season at JGP Ostrava, where she was again ranked first in both the short program and the free skate. She won the gold medal by a margin of about 2 points over the silver medalist, Kim Ye-lim.[11] With two JGP gold medals she qualified for the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final. At the JGP Final she won the gold medal after winning both the short program and the free skate. She outscored her teammate and training partner Trusova by about 2.5 points. At this event Kostornaia scored her personal best score of 217.98 points and she also set a new junior-level ladies' record for the short program (76.32 points).[12][9] At the 2019 Russian Championships, Kostornaia placed third in the short program, due to falling on her step sequence, which she attributed to being "too relaxed."[14] She then placed third in the free skate as well, winning her second consecutive national bronze medal.[15] Kostornaia participated at the 2019 Russian Junior Championships, she placed first in the short program and second in the free skate. She placed second overall, winning her second consecutive junior national silver medal. After the event, she was named to the Russian team for the 2019 World Junior Championships along with training mates Trusova and Anna Shcherbakova. However, on March 4th, the first day of the event, Kostornaia withdrew from the competition due to a medical condition, subsequently revealed by choreographer Daniil Gleikhengauz to be a leg inflammation that would require four weeks away from training. She was replaced by Kseniia Sinitsyna.[16] Programs
Records and achievementsWorld record scoresAlyona has set the junior world record scores 2 times under the current +5 / -5 GOE (Grade of Execution) system. {{-}}
Historical world record scoresNote: Because of the introduction of the new +5 / -5 GOE (Grade of Execution) system which replaced the previous +3 / -3 GOE system, ISU has decided that all statistics start from zero for the season 2018-19. All previous records are now historical.[3]{{-}}
Competitive highlightsJGP: Junior Grand Prix
Detailed resultsJunior levelSmall medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Current ISU world best highlighted in bold and italic. Previous ISU world best highlighted in bold. Personal best highlighted in bold.
References1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/ws/ws/wsladies.htm |title= ISU World Standings for Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance - Ladies |publisher= International Skating Union }} [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/sb2018-19/sbtslto.htm |title=ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2018/2019|publisher= International Skating Union }} 3. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.isu.org/statistics |title=Statistics including Personal Best/Season Best information |publisher=International Skating Union |accessdate=15 August 2018}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102764.htm |title= Alena KOSTORNAIA: 2017/2018 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180629134723/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102764.htm |archivedate= 29 June 2018 |deadurl= unfit }} 5. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102764.htm |title= Alena KOSTORNAIA: 2018/2019 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180816164553/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102764.htm |archivedate= 16 August 2018 |deadurl= unfit }} 6. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url= http://www.fskate.ru/skaters/3159.html |title= Алёна Сергеевна Косторная |language= Russian |trans-title= Alena Kostornaia |website= fskate.ru }} 7. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/jgppol2017/CAT002RS.HTM |title= 2017 JGP Poland: Junior Ladies Result |publisher= International Skating Union |date= 6 October 2017 }} 8. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/jgpita2017/CAT002RS.HTM |title= 2017 JGP Italy: Junior Ladies Result |publisher= International Skating Union |date= 14 October 2017 }} 9. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1819/jgpaut2018/CAT002RS.HTM |title= 2018 JGP Austria: Junior Ladies Result |publisher= International Skating Union |date= 1 September 2018 }} 10. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1819/jgpcze2018/CAT002RS.HTM |title= 2018 JGP Czech Republic: Junior Ladies Result |publisher= International Skating Union |date= 1 September 2018 }} 11. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00102764.htm |title= Competition Results: Alena KOSTORNAIA |publisher= International Skating Union }} 12. ^1 {{cite news |url= https://goldenskate.com/2018/12/jgpf-ladies-sp/ |title= Russia’s Kostornaia leads junior ladies in Vancouver |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= 7 December 2018 }} 13. ^1 2 {{cite news |url= https://goldenskate.com/2018/12/jr-ladies-fs/ |title= Kostornaia takes gold in Junior Ladies in Vancouver |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= 8 December 2018 }} 14. ^1 {{cite news |url= https://goldenskate.com/2018/12/zagitova-skates-to-confident-lead-in-saransk-as-medvedeva-falters/ |title= Zagitova skates to confident lead in Saransk as Medvedeva falters |first= Tatjana |last= Flade |work= Golden Skate |date= 21 December 2018 }} 15. ^1 {{cite news |url= https://goldenskate.com/2018/12/anna-shcherbakova-runs-off-with-russian-national-title-in-debut/ |title= Anna Shcherbakova runs off with Russian National title in debut |first= Tatjana |last= Flade |work= Golden Skate |date= 21 December 2018 }} 16. ^1 {{cite web |url= https://rsport.ria.ru/amp/20190310/1551665168.html |title= Тренер: у Косторной воспаление на ноге, лечение займет четыре недели |language= Russian |trans-title= Trainer: Kostornaya has inflammation of the leg, treatment will take four weeks |website= rsport.ria.ru }} }} External links
| World Record Holders{{succession box | title = Ladies' Free Skating | before = {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Shcherbakova | after = {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexandra Trusova | years = 1 September 2018 – 7 September 2018 | rec }}{{s-end}}{{s-start}} | World Junior Record Holders{{succession box | title = Ladies' Junior Short Program | before = {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexandra Trusova | after = Incumbent | years = 6 December 2018 – | rec }}{{succession box | title = Ladies' Junior Free Skating | before = {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Shcherbakova | after = {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexandra Trusova | years = 1 September 2018 – 7 September 2018 | rec }}{{s-end}}{{s-start}} | Historical World Junior Record Holders (before season 2018–19){{succession box | title = Ladies' Junior Short Program | before = {{flagicon|RUS}} Alina Zagitova | after = {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexandra Trusova | years = 7 December 2017 | rec }}{{s-end}}{{NavigationJuniorGrandPrixFinalChampionsFigureSkatingLadies}}{{Record scores in figure skating}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kostornaia, Alena}} 5 : 2003 births|Russian female single skaters|World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists|Living people|Sportspeople from Moscow
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