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Anastasiia Kostyantinivna Arkhypova ( uk, Анастасія Костянтинівна Архипова; born 29 December 2003) is a Ukrainian
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. She is a two-time Ukrainian national senior champion (2018, 2019). She placed 13th at the 2018 World Junior Championships.


Career


Early years

Arkhypova began learning to skate in 2006. As a young child, she was coached by Olena Mihotina. She won silver at two consecutive Ukrainian Junior Championships, placing second to Anastasia Hozhva in the 2015–2016 season and
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the following season.


2017–2018 season

Arkhypova began competing internationally, coached by Maryna Amirkhanova in Kyiv. It was her first season of age-eligibility for junior-level ISU competitions. Making her ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut, she placed 7th in
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(Latvia) in September 2017 and had the same result in
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(Poland) the following month. In December, she won the Ukrainian national senior title ahead of defending champion Anna Khnychenkova. Arkhypova also took gold at the Ukrainian Junior Championships in January 2018 and in the junior ladies' event at the Toruń Cup in February. In March, she qualified to the final segment at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. Ranked 10th in the short program and 16th in the free skate, she finished 13th overall.


2018–2019 season

Arkhypova began her season at the 2018 JGP in
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, Lithuania. She finished fourth overall in the event, and set new personal bests in both the short and the free program as well as in overall competition score. Arkhypova was scheduled to compete at JGP Armenia but was forced to withdraw due to injury.


2019–2020 season

Arkhypova placed twelfth in both of her assignments on the Junior Grand Prix, the 2019 JGP Latvia and 2019 JGP Croatia.


2020–2021 season

Arkhypova made her senior World debut at the
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in
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, placing thirty-fifth.


Programs


Competitive highlights

''CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix''


Detailed results


References


External links

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