Aleksandr Selevko is an Estonian figure skater notable for his achievements in international competitions. He earned a silver medal at the 2024 European Championships and the 2025 Skate Canada International. Selevko is also an eight-time medalist in the ISU Challenger Series. Nationally, he is a four-time Estonian national champion. He represented Estonia in figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Aleksandr Selevko, an Estonian figure skater, recovered from a fall to qualify for the Winter Olympics free skate. Despite the setback, he demonstrated resilience and secured his place in the competition.
Aleksandr Selevko was born in May 2001. He is an Estonian figure skater.
On May 23, 2001, Aleksandr Selevko was born in Jõgeva, Estonia, to Ukrainian immigrants Halyna and Anatoliy Selevko.
In 2004, Aleksandr Selevko began his journey in figure skating.
In 2014, Aleksandr Selevko debuted on the Junior Grand Prix series, finishing eighteenth at the JGP Czech Republic and twenty-first at the JGP Estonia. He also placed seventh at the 2014 Ice Star competition.
In 2014, Aleksandr Selevko won gold at the Estonian Novice Championships.
In 2015, Aleksandr Selevko competed at the Mentor Toruń Cup, where he finished fourth.
In 2015, Aleksandr Selevko won the bronze medal at both the senior and junior events of the Estonian Championships. He also finished fifth at the 2015 Skate Helena and the 2015 Rostelecom Crystal Skate.
In 2016, Aleksandr Selevko competed at the World Junior Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, and finished eighteenth.
In 2016, Aleksandr Selevko made his senior international debut, finishing eleventh at the Golden Bear of Zagreb and eighth at the Volvo Open Cup.
In 2016, Aleksandr Selevko won the silver medal at both the senior and junior events of the Estonian Championships.
In 2017, Aleksandr Selevko finished sixteenth at the CS Lombardia Trophy, eighteenth at the CS Nebelhorn Trophy, and ninth at the CS Tallinn Trophy.
In 2017, Aleksandr Selevko finished sixth at the European Youth Olympic Festival, fifteenth at the Cup of Tyrol, and won a bronze medal at the Egna Spring Trophy.
In 2017, Aleksandr Selevko won the silver medal at the Estonian Junior Championships.
In 2018, Aleksandr Selevko finished fifteenth at the JGP Slovenia, eighteenth at the CS Alphen Trophy, and twelfth at the CS Tallinn Trophy.
In 2018, Aleksandr Selevko won the gold medal at the Estonian Junior Championships. He also finished twenty-seventh at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.
In 2019, Aleksandr Selevko finished seventeenth at the European Championships in Minsk, won silver at both the Tallink Hotels Cup and Jégvirág Cup, and won bronze at the Nordic Championships.
In 2019, Aleksandr Selevko made his World Championship debut in Saitama, Japan, placing twenty-seventh in the short program and failing to qualify for the free skate.
In 2019, Aleksandr Selevko won the bronze medal at the Estonian Championships.
In 2019, Aleksandr Selevko won the bronze medal at the Nordics competition.
In 2020, Aleksandr Selevko became the Estonian national champion for the first time.
In 2020, Aleksandr Selevko finished seventh at the CS Nebelhorn Trophy and won bronze at the CS Budapest Trophy.
In 2020, Aleksandr Selevko finished sixteenth at the European Championships in Graz, Austria, and placed ninth at the World Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. He was also assigned to compete at the 2020 World Championships, but the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2020, Aleksandr Selevko won his first senior national title at the Estonian Championships. He also won the bronze medal at the 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup.
In 2021, Aleksandr Selevko placed eighth at the CS Lombardia Trophy, sixth at the CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, second at the Volvo Open Cup, first at the Tallinn Trophy, and fifth at the CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.
In 2021, Aleksandr Selevko won his second senior national title at the Estonian Championships and also took gold at the Tallink Hotels Cup.
In 2022, Aleksandr Selevko closed his season at the Bellu Memorial, finishing ninth.
In 2022, Aleksandr Selevko debuted on the Grand Prix series, competing at Skate Canada International where he finished eighth. He also competed at the Grand Prix of Espoo, placing tenth, and finished fifth at the CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.
In 2022, Aleksandr Selevko started his season at the CS Nepela Memorial and the CS Budapest Trophy, placing seventh and eighth, respectively.
In 2023, Aleksandr Selevko won the bronze medal at the CS Finlandia Trophy and placed fifth at the CS Budapest Trophy. He finished eighth at the NHK Trophy, won the bronze medal at the CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, and took the silver medal at the Estonian Championships.
In 2023, Aleksandr Selevko won the silver medal at the Estonian Championships, finishing behind his brother, Mihhail. He closed his season with a fourth-place finish at the International Challenge Cup.
In 2024, Aleksandr Selevko became the European silver medalist in figure skating.
In 2024, Aleksandr Selevko competed on the ISU Challenger Series, finishing ninth at the Lombardia Trophy and eighth at the Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur.
In 2024, Aleksandr Selevko placed second at the European Championships in Kaunas, Lithuania, earning new personal bests. He finished the season placing eleventh at the 2024 World Championships.
In 2024, Aleksandr Selevko placed second in the short program at the Grand Prix de France but seventh in the free skate, dropping to seventh-place overall. He followed this result up with another seventh-place finish at the 2024 Finlandia Trophy.
In December 2024, Aleksandr Selevko competed at the Golden Spin of Zagreb and finished second to his brother, Mihhail.
In 2025, Aleksandr Selevko achieved the silver medal at the Skate Canada International competition.
In 2025, Aleksandr Selevko finished the season by placing ninth at the European Championships in Tallinn, Estonia.
In July 2025, it was announced that Aleksandr Selevko had moved to Norwood, Massachusetts, where his new head coaches included Alexei Letov and Olga Ganicheva. He won silver at the 2025 CS Cranberry Cup International and finished ninth at the 2025 CS Trialeti Trophy.
In October 2025, Aleksandr Selevko earned the silver medal at Skate Canada International and won the 2025 CS Tallinn Trophy.
By 2026, Aleksandr Selevko had become a four-time Estonian national champion in figure skating.
In December 2025, Aleksandr Selevko won his fourth national title at the 2026 Estonian Championships. The following month, in January 2026, he competed at the European Championships, and was named to the 2026 Winter Olympic team following the event.
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