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- Sofia Vyacheslavovna Samodurova (pronounced Sah-moh-DOO-roh-vah; Russian: Софья Вячеславовна Самодурова; born 30 July 2002) is a retired Russian figure...
- 2019). "Samodurova shines; wins European ladies' title". Golden Skate. Retrieved 24 June 2020. Tulloch, Ashlee (25 January 2019). "Sofia Samodurova stuns...
- placed second in the free skate, behind only Samodurova, and finished in fourth place overall, behind Samodurova, Zagitova, and Lindfors. Competing next at...
- politician Sofia Samodelkina (born 2007), Russian figure skater Sofia Samodurova (born 2002), Russian figure skater Sofía Sánchez (born 1989), Argentine...
- novelist Armen Petrosyan, mixed martial artist Yevgeni Popov, writer Sofia Samodurova, figure skater Alexander Semin, ice hockey player Andrei Shepelenko, professional...
- Miyahara Kaori Sakamoto Bradie Tennell 2018 Everett, Washington Sofia Samodurova 2019 Las Vegas, Nevada Anna Shcherbakova Bradie Tennell Elizaveta Tuktamysheva...
- medalist, her training partner Daria Panenkova. She won silver behind Sofia Samodurova at JGP Italy by a margin of 0.04 points. Her placements qualified her...
- margin of over 21 points over the silver medalist, her training mate Sofia Samodurova, after placing first in both the short program and the free skate. During...
- competition, she began coaching. Mishina's current students include: Sofia Samodurova Evgeni ****enko Anastasiia Guliakova Her former students include: Natalia...
- Khromykh won the tournament in Budapest, Anna Shcherbakova won silver, Sofia Samodurova won bronze]. Figure Skating Federation of Russia (in Russian). 17 October...