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Free figure skating gala on 22 March features European champion Niina Petrõkina

Free figure skating gala on 22 March features European champion Niina Petrõkina

Tallinn – European Capital of Sport 2025 will host a figure skating gala on Saturday, 22 March at 15:00 at Tondiraba Ice Hall, featuring European Champion Niina Petrõkina.

Petrõkina, who won gold at the European Championships in January in front of a home crowd, is currently preparing for the World Championships in Boston. The upcoming figure skating gala offers an excellent opportunity for a final rehearsal before the major event.

She claimed her European title with a stunning free skate, scoring 139.24 points with seven successful triple jumps – improving her previous personal best by nearly ten points.

The 20-year-old skater hinted that she will likely perform the same free skating program for the audience on Saturday – the program she plans to present in Boston in pursuit of a top result. "Come watch and support us! It’s an exciting event where you can experience something new – and maybe even catch the bug for skating yourself," Petrõkina said, inviting fans to attend.

Joining the European Champion on the ice will be rising stars from Estonia. Performing will be Arlet Levandi, who placed eighth in men’s singles at this year’s Junior World Championships and is also the 2022 European Youth Olympic Festival gold medalist.

"Our main goal is to give the audience emotion – whether it's a smile or a tear. We warmly welcome you to join us and will do our best to deliver a spectacular show!" said Levandi.

Other Junior Worlds competitors performing include ice dancers Ksenia Sipunova and Miron Korjagin, as well as singles skaters Elizabeth Nõu and Vladislav Churakov. Estonia’s only pairs skating duo, Maia Tištšenkova and Nikita Fedosov, will also take part.

The gala will also feature a group performance previously showcased at the European Championships gala and a synchronized skating routine.

The aim of the European Capital of Sport figure skating gala is to highlight the many facets of figure skating, and the event is free of charge for spectators.

The gala concludes the full-day Ice Sports Day, which begins at 10:00 and offers opportunities to try hockey, curling, skating lessons with Saskia Alusalu, and a fun-filled skating disco.

More information about Tallinn – European Sports Capital 2025 events is available at sport.tallinn.ee.