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Niina Petrõkina (born August 14, 2004) is an Estonian
figure skater Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, with its introduction occurring at the 1908 Olympics in London. The Olympic d ...
. She is the 2025 European champion, 2023 Skate America bronze medalist, a five-time
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medalist, and a three-time Estonian national champion (2022, 2023, 2025). Petrõkina has represented Estonia at the World Junior, European, and
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championships, notably finishing ninth at the 2023 World Championships. She is the first Estonian skater to win a medal on the ISU Grand Prix.


Personal life

Petrõkina was born on August 14, 2004, in
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, Estonia. She graduated from high school in 2023, with plans to begin studying for a coaching diploma, and eventual pursuit of university education.


Career


Early years

Petrõkina began learning how to skate in 2008 at the age of four. She began competing internationally for Estonia during the 2012–13 season at the Chicks level before competing as a basic and advanced novice. She made her international junior debut at the Haabersti Cup in October 2017.


2018–19 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

Petrõkina made her Junior Grand Prix debut in November at the 2018 JGP Czech Republic, where she finished eleventh. She did not receive a second JGP assignment that season. She earned the bronze medals in the junior women's events at the 2018 Volvo Open Cup and 2018 Tallinn Trophy before placing fourth at the 2019 Estonian Championships. She later took the titles at four more junior internationals in the new year.


2019–20 season

Petrõkina received two Junior Grand Prix assignments to open her season. Competing in
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, she placed sixth, and in
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, tenth. She defended her junior title at the 2019 Tallinn Trophy and placed second at the 2019 Ice Star in the lead up to the 2020 Estonian Championships, where she won the silver medal behind Eva-Lotta Kiibus. In March 2020, Petrõkina competed at her first World Junior Championships, held at home in
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. She failed to advance to the free skate, placing thirty-third.


2020–21 season: Battle with anemia

Petrõkina missed the entirety of the pandemic-affected 2020–21 season due to what was initially reported as an unspecified illness. She revealed in 2023 that she had been suffering from an uncertain illness for some time prior the 2020 World Junior Championships, and following her poor showing there she was diagnosed with "severe"
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. Petrõkina required a
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, but could not find a suitable donor, and was hospitalized for five months while undergoing immunosuppression therapy. Initially advised that she would not be able to return to skating for two to three years, a prospect she considered tantamount to the end of her career and which caused "a little depression", she was ultimately able to resume training in advance of the following season.


2021–22 season: Senior international debut

Petrõkina opened her season on the Junior Grand Prix at the second installment of the 2021 JGP France. She placed seventh at the event and followed that performance up with a fourth-place finish at the 2021 JGP Austria, a career-best placement for her on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. In November, Petrõkina made her senior international debut at her first Challenger series event, the
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, where she won the bronze medal behind Japanese skater Wakaba Higuchi, and South Korea's Park Yeon-jeong. She also finished nearly forty points ahead of domestic rival and reigning Estonian champion Eva-Lotta Kiibus. She received a second Challenger assignment the following weekend, the
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, where she won the silver medal behind Russian competitor Maiia Khromykh and ahead of Ekaterina Kurakova of Poland. In December, Petrõkina won her first senior national title at the 2022 Estonian Championships over Kiibus. After winning her national title, Petrõkina competed at a third Challenger assignment, the
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. She placed fourth in the short program but advanced into bronze medal position by winning the free skate ahead of gold medalist
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and silver medalist
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. Due to Petrõkina's national results, she qualified as the top-seeded Estonian woman to one of two berths for her country at the
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in
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. She finished eighth, also defeating Kiibus for a third time that season, but despite this, she was not named to the Estonian Olympic team due to the national federation's criteria for assigning the spot. Petrõkina expressed excitement at competing at the European championships alongside top athletes in the sport. Notably, the event was held in the same arena as the 2020 World Junior Championships, where she had failed to qualify for the free skate. Shortly after the conclusion of the
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, Russia invaded Ukraine. As a result, the
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banned all Russian athletes from competing at ISU championships. As Russian women had dominated international figure skating in recent years, this had a significant impact on the field. Petrõkina then made her
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debut, finishing sixteenth. Due to both the invasion and the
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, the World Junior Championships could not be held as scheduled in
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in early March, and were rescheduled for mid-April in Tallinn, the third ISU championship held there in that year. Petrõkina was sixth in the short program with a clean skate. She struggled in the free skate, dropping to ninth overall.


2022–23 season

Petrõkina began the new season at two Challenger events, with an eleventh-place finish at the
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and a bronze medal at 2022 CS Budapest Trophy, the latter her third Challenger medal. She was then invited to make her
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debut at the 2022 Skate Canada International, where she finished in sixth place. She finished the Grand Prix by coming seventh at the 2022 NHK Trophy. After winning her second consecutive Estonian national title, Petrõkina competed at the 2023 European Championships in
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. She was seventh in the short program, though less than a point back of fifth. She rose to sixth after the free skate, and cried "tears of relief" at the result. Hers was the highest-ever placement for an Estonian woman at the European Championships. Petrõkina finished twelfth at the 2023 World Junior Championships. She went on to place ninth at the 2023 World Championships in Saitama, achieving her "minimum goal" of a top ten ordinal that would secure a second Estonian women's berth the following year.


2023–24 season: Grand Prix medal and injury

Petrõkina began the season at the 2023 CS Lombardia Trophy, coming seventh, before winning the bronze medal at the Shanghai Trophy. She began the
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at the 2023 Skate America, where she finished fourth in the short program, 5.05 points back of third-place Isabeau Levito and 0.78 ahead of Mone Chiba in fifth. In the free skate she was fourth as well, with a new personal best score of 129.53, and rose to third place overall, winning the bronze medal. This was the first Grand Prix medal for an Estonian skater in any discipline, of which she said she was "so proud". Petrõkina came fourth at the 2023 Cup of China. Assigned to compete at the 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Petrõkina broke her left
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falling out of a jump in practice, and withdrew from the event. As a result she was also unable to compete at the national championships later that month, or to potentially attend the
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that were to be held in neighbouring
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,
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. Petrõkina indicated that she hoped to be able to compete at the
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in March. While Petrõkina's leg was not completely healed by the time of the World Championships in
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, she felt sufficiently ready to attending, saying "I feel pain in my leg on some jumps and also when I do something wrong. I need more time to fully recover, but there is none." She and her coaches opted to remove one jump type from her programs, as she was still unable to perform it. She finished a surprise seventh place in the short program, earning her best score of the season (66.23). The free skate proved more difficult, and Petrõkina earned 110.30, ending up sixteenth overall. Speaking afterward, she said that after an initial mistake on a double Axel "it felt like someone stole my body and I couldn't control it." Despite these problems, Petrõkina opined "I did my best." She remained in Canada for a time after the championships to work with choreographer, Mark Pillay, saying she planned to focus on full recovery before preparations for the next season.


2024–25 season: European gold

Petrõkina began the season by competing on the
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, finishing seventh at the 2024 Lombardia Trophy and winning silver at the 2024 Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur. Going on to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix series, she hada rough outing at the
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, where she finished a disappointing tenth place. One week later, Petrõkina competed at her second Grand Prix assignment, the
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. She only placed eleventh in the short program after popping a planned triple lutz into a single and getting no value for that jump. However, Petrõkina managed to deliver a strong free skate, placing fourth in that segment of the competition and moving up to seventh place overall. In an interview following the event, she said, "Today I have a real smile on my face. I am physically really ready but now I had two bad shorts in a row. I have to and will work on my mental side. But I am happy about today's Free Skate. I am looking forward to rest for a few days now, as it was really stressful with these two competitions back to back. Next then will be Estonian Nationals and then Europeans and I really want to do well there." In mid-December, Petrõkina won her third national title at the 2025 Estonian Championships. Petrõkina was assigned to compete at the 2025 European Championships at the end of January, which were held in her hometown of
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. She skated a strong short program, where she landed a triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination, and she finished that segment in second place. In the free skate, she had a fall during her choreography, but she otherwise skated cleanly, landing all her jumps and receiving a level four on all her spins and her step sequence. She moved into first place to win the gold medal, becoming the first ever Estonian skater to win the European title. After her victory, she received a phone call from
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, the president of Estonia. Petrõkina said afterward, "This moment was my dream, and today it came true. The small fall at the beginning of my program actually helped me stay calm because I knew I couldn't afford another mistake." She next competed at the Road to 26 Trophy, which was held in February in
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and served as a test event for the
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. In the short program, she had a disappointing performance, including an invalid jumping pass, and she finished in fifth place. She said afterward that she was "not read" as she had not had much time to rest after the European Championships. However, she had a much stronger free skate, and she won the competition overall. Petrõkina finished the season with an eighth-place finish at the 2025 World Championships in
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, Massachusetts, United States. Her placement earned two berths for Estonian women singles skaters to compete at
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.


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Senior level


Junior level


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Petrokina, Niina 2004 births Living people Estonian female single skaters Figure skaters from Tallinn Estonian people of Russian descent European Figure Skating Championships medalists