Julia Soldatova

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Julia Soldatova
Personal Info
Country: Flag of Russia Russia
Residence: Moscow, Russia
Height: 160 cm
Coach: Viktor Kudriavtsev
Skating Club: Sport Club Moskvitch
ISU Personal Best Scores

Julia Soldatova (Russian: Юлия Солдатова) (Born March 17, 1981) is a Russian figure skater.

She was the World Junior Champion in 1998, the Bronze medalist at the 1999 World Championships and the Silver medalist at the 1999 European Championships.

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[edit] International Competition

In 2000, Soldatova finished fourth at the Russian nationals, and therefore was ineligible to compete at the 2000 World Championships. Quickly making alternate arrangements with the Belarus skating federation, she skated at the international competition for Belarus. In 2002 Julia Soldatova placed 18th in her last appearance at the World Championships and the Olympic Games.

[edit] Competitive highlights

Event/Season 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2003-2004
Russian Championships 2nd 2nd 4th - - 2nd
Belarusian Championships - - - 1st 1st -
European Championships - 2nd - - - -
World Championships - 3rd - 20th 18th -
Winter Olympics - - - - 18th -
Grand Prix Final - - 4th - - -
Skate America - - 2nd - - -
Skate Canada Int. - - 2nd - - -
Cup of Russia - - 2nd - - -
Trophee Lalique - - - 6th - -
Karl Schäfer Memorial - - - 1st - -
Golden Spin - - - 1st - -
Nebelhorn Trophy - - - - 10th -

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