Helery Hälvin (born 12 October 1991) is an Estonian former competitive
figure skater
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. She is a three-time (2014, 2016–17)
Estonian national champion and has qualified to the free skate at two
ISU Championships –
2016 Europeans in
Bratislava
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, Slovakia,
[ and 2017 Europeans in ]Ostrava
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, Czech Republic.
Early in her career, Hälvin was coached by Peeter Kulkov and Oksana Romanenko, and then by Irina Kononova and Alina Škuleta-Gromova through 2014–15.[ She switched to Anna Levandi in early May 2015.][
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Programs
Competitive highlights
''CS: Challenger Series''
References
External links
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1991 births
Estonian female single skaters
Living people
Sportspeople from Jõgeva
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