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Ekaterina Geynish
Uzbekistani pair skater From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ekaterina Pavlovna Geynish (born 18 March 2006) is a Russian pair skater who currently competes for Uzbekistan.[1] With partner, Dmitrii Chigirev, she is the 2025 Asian Winter Games champion, the 2024 Skate Canada International silver medalist, and the 2024 John Nicks International Pairs Competition bronze medalist.
They are the first Uzbek pair team to win an ISU Grand Prix medal.
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Personal life
Geynish was born on March 18, 2006 in Moscow, Russia.[2] As a child, she attended a music school.[3] In addition to figure skating, she enjoys knitting and photography.[2]
Career
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Early career
Geynish began figure skating in 2010.[2] As a singles skater, she trained at the Megasport Sport Palace in Moscow.[4] Geynish made the decision to switch to pair skating in 2019 due to the discipline typically having more career longevity when compared to women's singles skating in Russia.[3] Following this, she began training at the Moscow Skating School "Vorobyovy Gory" to train under Nina Mozer and Vladislav Zhovnirski. Her first pair partner was Andrey Sachkov, who she skated with until 2021.[5][6] Together, the pair won bronze on the junior level at the 2019 IceLab.[7]
Teaming up with Ilya Mironov in 2021, the pair won would win the gold medal on the junior level at the 2021 Budapest Trophy, finish eleventh at the 2022 Russian Championships, and finished fifth at the 2022 Russian Junior Championships. Their partnership dissolved following the 2021–22 figure skating season.[8]
Partnership with Chigirev
2022–23 season
Following the end of the 2021–22 figure skating season, Geynish teamed up with Dmitrii Chigirev.[9] Geynish and Chigirev only competed at the 2022 Senior Russian Cup Grand Prix stages 2 and 5, placing fifth at both events.[10]
In May 2024, it was announced that the pair had planned to begin competing for Uzbekistan and had submitted documents to the Figure Skating Federation of Russia to request a release, which was ultimately successful.[11][9]
2024–25: Debut for Uzbekistan

Making their international debut for Uzbekistan in early September, Geynish and Chigirev won the bronze medal at the 2024 John Nicks International Pairs Competition. Selected to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, the pair competed at 2024 Skate Canada International, placing fourth in the short program, but winning the free skate and winning the silver medal.[12] With this result, Geynish and Chigirev became the first pair team representing Uzbekistan to win a senior Grand Prix medal.[13] One week later, the team competed at the 2024 Grand Prix de France, where they placed fifth in the short program and seventh in the free skate, dropping to sixth place overall.[14]
Selected to compete at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China, Geynish/Chigirev won the gold medal.[14]
At the 2025 Four Continents Championships in Seoul, South Korea, Geynish/Chigirev finished in eighth place after placing eighth in the short and free program segments. Going on to compete at the 2025 World Championships in Boston, Massachusetts, United States the following month, Geynish/Chigirev placed eleventh in the short program and tenth in the free skate, finishing tenth overall.[14] With this placement, Geynish/Chigirev won Uzbekistan a quota for pair skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics.[15]
In an interview following the event, Geynish shared, "We are quite happy with today’s performance. The crowd was very supportive and warm, which really helped us. We felt like they truly enjoyed the moment when the music changed." Chigirev added, "We are very happy to have qualified an Olympic spot, this is every athlete’s dream. This was our goal at the beginning of the season, and while we are thrilled, we are not surprised. Looking ahead to next season, our focus will be on improving our pair elements. We want them to be solid, secure, and as flawless as possible."[16]
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Honors and awards
Programs
Pair skating with Dmitrii Chigirev (for Uzbekistan)
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Competitive highlights
- GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series
- CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series
Pair skating with Dmitrii Chigirev (for Uzbekistan)
Pair skating with Ilya Mironov (for Russia)
Pair skating with Andrey Sachkov (for Russia)
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Detailed results
Pair skating with Ekaterina Geynish (for Uzbekistan)
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References
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