Anastasia Nosova

Anastasia Antonovna Nosova (Russian: Анастасия Антоновна Носова) (born 1998) is a Russian inline artistic roller skater. She is two-times Russian national champion, three-times WIFSA World Open champion, two-times European champion,[1] World champion [2] 2016, vice-champion of World Roller Games[3] 2017 in Junior Ladies Inline, vice-World champion[4] 2018 in Senior Ladies Inline.

Anastasia Nosova
Anastasia Nosova at World Championship 2018
Personal information
Native nameАнастасия Антоновна Носова
Full nameAnastasia Antonovna Nosova
Alternative namesAnastasia Nosova
Country represented Russia
Born (1998-07-28) 28 July 1998
Saratov, Russia
Home townZelenograd, Russia

She was the first World champion in inline artistic roller skating in Junior category.

Start of career in figure skating

She started her skating career on ice in Saratov, Russia, when she was 4 years old. She was 5 when her family moved to Moscow and she came to another figure skating club.

Inline Artistic Roller Skating

Anastasia Nosova came to the floor at 2016 after trauma at figure skating competition on ice. She won Inline Artistic Russian Championship in Junior Category and took her ticket to 6th WIFSA World Open, where she won Gold medal and to her first World Championship in Novara, Italy. In Novara Anastasia took Gold medal. It was the first Gold medal in Junior Category in history at World Championship and the first Worlds Gold for Russia. At 2017 she stood European champion and two-times WIFSA World Open champion in Dijon, France and vice-champion of World Roller Games in Nanjing, China. After World Roller Games she changed the coach and moved from Eismont Elena to Elisabet Martin-Mora, who is teaching a lot of top artistic inline roller skaters all around the World. At 2018 Anastasia came to Senior category, she confirmed her European and WIFSA World Open titles in Cork, Ireland[5][6] and won silver medal at World Championship 2018 in La Vendee, France.

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