Dmitry Sopot

Dmitry Vladimirovich Sopot, (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Сопот, born 1 May 1998) is a Russian retired pair skater. With former partner Ekaterina Borisova, he is the 2016 Youth Olympic champion, the 2016 World Junior bronze medalist, and 2015 Junior Grand Prix Final champion. He later competed with Anastasia Poluianova.

Dmitry Sopot
Poluianova/Sopot in December 2017
Born (1998-05-01) 1 May 1998 (age 26)
Tver, Russia
HometownPerm, Russia
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Figure skating career
CountryRussia
PartnerAnastasia Poluianova
CoachValentina Tiukova, Valeri Tiukov, Pavel Sliusarenko
Skating clubPerm Krai Sports Center
Began skating2001
RetiredAugust 22, 2019
Medal record
Figure skating: Pairs
Representing  Russia
(with Poluianova)
Winter Universiade
Silver medal – second place 2019 KrasnoyarskPairs
Representing  Russia
(with Borisova)
Winter Youth Olympics
Gold medal – first place 2016 LillehammerPairs
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place2016 DebrecenPairs
Junior Grand Prix Final
Gold medal – first place2015–16 BarcelonaPairs

Career

Sopot began learning to skate in 2001.[1] He competed as a single skater before teaming up with Alexandra Evsiukova, in 2013. They skated together for one season.[2]

Partnership with Borisova

Sopot teamed up with Ekaterina Borisova in the summer of 2014. The two qualified for the 2015 Russian Junior Championships and finished in 8th place.

Borisova/Sopot made their international debut competing in the 2015–16 Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series. They took the bronze medal at their first assignment, the JGP in Latvia, before winning gold at the JGP in Poland.[3] These results qualified them for the 2015–16 JGP Final in Barcelona.[4] In Spain, they outscored the Czech Republic's Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař by 9.53 points for the gold medal.

In January 2016, Borisova/Sopot were awarded the bronze medal at the Russian Junior Championships, having finished third to Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev (gold) and Amina Atakhanova / Ilia Spiridonov (silver). In February, they represented Russia at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics in Hamar, Norway. Ranked second in the short program and first in the free skate, they won the gold by a margin of 2.53 points over Dušková/Bidař. On March 17–21, competing at the 2016 World Junior Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, Borisova/Sopot placed fourth in the short and third in the free, taking the bronze medal overall behind Czech pair skaters Anna Dušková / Martin Bidař and teammates Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev who took the gold and silver medals respectively.

2017–2018 season: Partnership with Poluianova

Sopot teamed up with Anastasia Poluianova in 2017.[5] They made their international debut at the 2017–18 JGP event in Minsk, Belarus where they placed 2nd behind teammates Daria Pavliuchenko / Denis Khodykin. They placed 3rd at their second JGP assignment, in Gdańsk, Poland. Their results qualified them for the 2017–18 JGP Final in Nagoya, Japan, where they placed 6th.

In November 2017 Poluianova/Sopot made their international senior debut at the 2017 CS Tallinn Trophy where they won the bronze medal.

At the 2018 Russian Championships, they placed 10th on the senior level and 8th at the junior event.

2018–2019 season

Poluianova/Sopot started their season by competing in the 2018 JGP series. At their first JGP event of the season they won the silver medal in Linz, Austria. They were ranked 3rd in the short program and 2nd in the free skate and they were part of a Russian sweep of the pairs' podium. Poluianova/Sopot were more than 14 points behind the gold medalists, Polina Kostiukovich / Dmitrii Ialin but they beat the bronze medalists, Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov, by more than 7 points.[6]

At their 2nd JGP event of the season they placed 4th in Ostrava, Czech Republic. With these results they qualified for the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final where they finished 5th.

According to Tamara Moskvina, head coach of the Tamara Moskvina skating school where Anastasia and Dmitri trained, they have split up. He went on a cruise ship to skate in shows there. She apparently is not looking for a partner to continue her competitive career but plans to join the cruise ship once she is old enough.

Programs

With Poluianova

SeasonShort programFree skating
2018–2019
[5]
2017–2018
[7]
  • Gabriel's Realm
    by Nathalie Manser

With Borisova

Borisova/Sopot at the 2015–16 Junior Grand Prix Final pairs' medal ceremony
SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2016–2017
[1]
2015–2016
[8]
2014–2015

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Poluianova

International[9]
Event2017–182018–19
CS Tallinn Trophy3rd
Universiade2nd
International: Junior
JGP Final6th5th
JGP Austria2nd
JGP Belarus2nd
JGP Czech Republic4th
JGP Poland3rd
National[2]
Russian Champ.10th12th
Russian Jr. Champ.8thWD
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

With Borisova

International[3]
Event2014–152015–162016–17
Junior Worlds3rd
Youth Olympics1st
JGP Final1stWD
JGP Estonia3rd
JGP Latvia3rd
JGP Poland1st
JGP Russia3rd
National[2]
Russian Jr. Champ.8th3rd8th
Team events
Youth Olympics4th T
1st P
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result
Medals awarded for team result only.

Detailed results

With Poluianova

2018–19 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
7–9 March 20192019 Winter UniversiadeSenior1
58.92
2
111.07
2
169.99
19–23 December 20182019 Russian ChampionshipsSenior11
59.08
11
113.81
12
172.89
6–9 December 20182018–19 JGP FinalJunior5
59.28
5
99.05
5
158.33
26–29 September 20182018 JGP Czech RepublicJunior3
59.80
4
95.81
4
155.61
29 August – 1 September 20182018 JGP AustriaJunior3
54.07
2
112.04
2
166.11
2017–18 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
23–26 January 20182018 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior7
58.42
9
106.77
8
165.19
21–24 December 20172018 Russian ChampionshipsSenior10
56.10
9
118.02
10
174.12
7–10 December 20172017–18 JGP FinalJunior5
57.28
6
103.19
6
160.47
21–26 November 20172017 CS Tallinn TrophySenior4
53.86
2
107.74
3
161.60
4–7 October 20172017 JGP PolandJunior3
56.81
3
102.37
3
159.18
20–24 September 20172017 JGP BelarusJunior1
56.37
2
105.77
2
162.14

With Borisova

Borisova/Sopot at YOG 2016 in Lillehammer
2016–17 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
1–5 February 20172017 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior11
53.02
6
104.87
8
157.89
28 September – 2 October 20162016 JGP EstoniaJunior4
56.34
3
93.91
3
150.25
14–18 September 20162016 JGP RussiaJunior3
54.74
2
96.02
3
150.76
2015–16 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
14–20 March 20162016 World Junior ChampionshipsJunior4
58.56
3
110.44
3
169.00
12–21 February 20162016 Winter Youth Olympics - Team EventJunior
-
1
104.80
4
12–21 February 20162016 Winter Youth OlympicsJunior1
60.80
1
107.86
1
168.66
19–23 January 20162016 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior2
64.73
3
105.52
3
170.25
10–13 December 20152015−16 JGP FinalJunior1
60.29
1
111.57
1
171.86
23–27 September 20152015 JGP PolandJunior2
55.40
1
103.42
1
158.82
26–30 August 20152015 JGP LatviaJunior2
49.77
4
85.65
3
135.42
2014–15 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
4–7 February 20152015 Russian Junior ChampionshipsJunior6
50.98
11
82.71
8
133.69

References

Media related to Dmitry Sopot at Wikimedia Commons