Aleksandr Selevko Figure Skating Career

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Estonian figure skater Aleksandr Selevko competed in the 2026 Winter Olympics, reaching the free skate and finishing 16th overall, as well as securing a fifth-place finish at the 2026 ISU European Championships. As of March 13, 2026, Selevko has won four Estonian national titles and a silver medal at the Estonian Figure Skating Championships in December 2025, and placed second at Skate Canada International. He has been nominated for the ISU Figure Skating Awards 2026 in the Men's Short Program category, with voting open until March 18, 2026, for the ceremony on March 29, 2026, in Prague, Czechia. Selevko also participated in the "Ice Chips: A World Journey" event on February 28, 2026, in Norwood, Massachusetts, and is listed to compete in the 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Prague from March 24-29. Earlier, he qualified for the Olympic free skate by scoring 82.02 points in the short program despite a fall, and arrived at the Olympic Village in Milan on January 31, 2026.

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2026

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Estonian figure skater Aleksandr Selevko competed in the 2026 Winter Olympics, reaching the free skate and finishing 16th overall. He has won four Estonian national titles and secured a fifth-place finish at the 2026 ISU European Championships. Selevko also won a silver medal at the Estonian Figure Skating Championships in December 2025 and placed second at Skate Canada International.

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Aleksandr Selevko has been nominated for the ISU Figure Skating Awards 2026 in the Men's Short Program category. Fans can cast their votes until March 18, 2026, for the awards ceremony scheduled for March 29, 2026, in Prague, Czechia.

via olympics.com

Estonian Olympian Aleksandr Selevko participated in the "Ice Chips: A World Journey" event on February 28, 2026, in Norwood, Massachusetts. He performed alongside other Olympians shortly after the conclusion of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Aleksandr Selevko is listed to compete in the 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, Czechia, from March 24-29. This event will feature top skaters aiming to secure titles on the global stage.

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Estonian figure skater Aleksandr Selevko has arrived at the Olympic Village for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and expressed excitement about the facilities and anticipated experience. He is among the first athletes to arrive for the games.

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Aleksandr Selevko competed at the 2026 European Figure Skating Championships, finishing in 10th place with a total score of 232.46 points. He placed 2nd in the short program with 88.71 points and 10th in the free skate with 143.75 points.

via isu.org

At the ISU European Championships in Sheffield in January 2026, Aleksandr Selevko placed fourth overall after finishing ninth in the free skate. Despite some falls and mistakes, he narrowly missed a medal. This performance follows his arrival at the Olympic Village for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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At the European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, Aleksandr Selevko placed second in the men's singles short program, with his brother Mihhail placing third.

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2025

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Aleksandr Selevko secured a silver medal at the CS Cranberry Cup International in August 2025.

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2024

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In October 2024, Aleksandr Selevko secured third place in the men's singles short program at the ISU Trophy Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur, scoring 83.32 points. His brother Mihhail Selevko finished fifth in the same event.

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Aleksandr Selevko won first place in the professional category of the Abu Dhabi Classic Trophy Figure Skating 2024 in February 2024, adding to his competitive record in international events.

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Aleksandr Selevko made history by winning a silver medal at the 2024 European Championships in Kaunas, becoming the first Estonian skater to medal at a senior-level ISU Championship. He also set a new Estonian record in the short program at a Grand Prix stage in Saskatoon.

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2023

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2022

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2021

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2019

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2016

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2014

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