Adeliia Tigranovna Petrosian is a prominent Russian figure skater known for her consistent success in domestic competitions. She is a three-time Russian national champion and a three-time Russian Grand Prix Final champion. Petrosian also won the 2021 JGP Slovenia title and secured a silver medal at the 2021 Russian junior championships. Other accomplishments include a bronze medal at the 2022 Russian national championships and the ISU Skate to Milano championship. She demonstrated exceptional dominance by remaining undefeated in all domestic skating competitions during the 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 seasons, including wins at the 2024 Russian Figure Skating Grand Prix Stage II Kazan, the 2023 Russian Figure Skating Grand Prix Omsk and Ufa, and the 2024 Russian Figure Skating Grand Prix Moscow.
Adeliia Petrosian, a Russian figure skater, faces questions regarding her Olympic debut. With Russian athletes facing restrictions, the women's figure skating competition is open. Petrosian's participation is a mystery, marked by big jumps and concerns about her fitness.
In June 2007, Adeliia Petrosian was born, marking the beginning of her life and future figure skating career.
In 2011, Adeliia Petrosian began skating at the age of four.
In 2019, Adeliia Petrosian competed in the junior division of the Cup of Russia circuit, achieving fifth place at the Russian Grand Prix I, Sysran, and winning a bronze medal at the Russian Grand Prix II, Saransk.
In 2019, Adeliia Petrosian switched coaches from Irina Strakhova to Eteri Tutberidze.
In 2020, Adeliia Petrosian competed at the Russian Junior Championships in Saransk where she finished sixth. She also competed in the Russian Cup final in Veliky Novgorod and won the bronze medal. Her final competition of the season was the Moscow Championships where she won the silver medal.
In 2020, Adeliia Petrosian won the gold medal at the Russian Grand Prix III, Sochi, and finished fourth overall at the Russian Grand Prix V, Moscow.
In 2021, Adeliia Petrosian became the JGP Slovenia champion and the Russian junior silver medalist.
In 2021, Adeliia Petrosian competed domestically as a senior on the Cup of Russia circuit. She became the first woman to land a quadruple loop in competition at the Russian Grand Prix V, Perm, though it was not officially recognized. She won the silver medal at the event.
In 2021, Adeliia Petrosian made her international junior debut at the JGP Slovakia in Košice, earning a bronze medal. Later, she won gold at the JGP Slovenia in Ljubljana, qualifying her for the Junior Grand Prix Final, which was later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2021, Adeliia Petrosian qualified for the senior level at the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships due to her qualification for the canceled 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final.
In 2021, Adeliia Petrosian won the silver medal at the Russian Junior Championships in Krasnoyarsk and the bronze medal at the Russian Cup final in Moscow.
In 2022, Adeliia Petrosian became the Russian national bronze medalist.
In 2022, Adeliia Petrosian placed fourth overall at the Russian Figure Skating Championships. She was the top-scoring junior competitor.
As of 2023, Kamila Valieva was stripped of her National titles due to doping charges, meaning Petrosian retroactively took third place at the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships.
In 2023, Adeliia Petrosian became a three-time Russian Grand Prix Final champion. She was also the 2023 Russian Figure Skating Grand Prix Omsk and Ufa Champion.
In 2023, Adeliia Petrosian won gold at the Russian Grand Prix I, Ufa and the Russian Grand Prix II, Omsk.
In 2023, Adeliia Petrosian won the gold medal at the Russian Grand Prix Final, achieving new personal best scores despite some mistakes in her free skate.
In 2023, at the Russian Figure Skating Championships, Adeliia Petrosian ranked fifth overall after falling on her quad loop attempt but landing two quad toe-loops in the free skate.
In 2024, Adeliia Petrosian became a three-time Russian national champion and a three-time Russian Grand Prix Final champion.
In 2024, Adeliia Petrosian was recognized as the first female skater to perform a quadruple loop in a competition and the first skater to perform two quadruple loops in a free skate, though these accomplishments occurred in domestic competitions.
In 2024, Adeliia Petrosian won the gold medal at the Russian Championships and subsequently at the Russian Cup Grand Prix Final.
In 2024, Adeliia Petrosian won the gold medal at the Russian Grand Prix II, Kazan, and repeated this result at the Russian Grand Prix IV, Moscow.
In May 2025, the ISU announced that Adeliia Petrosian was approved as an Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN), making her eligible to compete at the 2025 ISU Olympic Qualifying Competition for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
In 2025, Adeliia Petrosian became a three-time Russian national champion and a three-time Russian Grand Prix Final champion.
In 2025, Adeliia Petrosian won the Russian Championships and the Russian Grand Prix Final.
In 2025, despite her coach being unable to attend, Adeliia Petrosian won the gold medal at the ISU Skate to Milano Figure Skating Qualifier, securing an Olympic spot for Russian women's singles skating as Individual Neutral Athletes. She continued her season by competing at the 2025 Russian Grand Prix I, Magnitogorsk and the 2025 Russian Grand Prix IV, Moscow, winning both events.
In 2026, Adeliia Petrosian became a three-time Russian national champion.
In May 2025, the ISU announced that Adeliia Petrosian was approved as an Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN), making her eligible to compete at the 2025 ISU Olympic Qualifying Competition for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
In late November, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially declared Adeliia Petrosian as eligible to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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