Elżbieta Gabryszak

Elżbieta Gabryszak (Polish pronunciation: [ɛlʐˈbjɛta ɡaˈbrɨʂak]; born 6 August 1998) is a Polish figure skater. She is the 2017 Crystal Skate of Romania champion, the 2019 Open d'Andorra silver medalist, the 2018 Warsaw Cup bronze medalist, and a two-time Polish national champion (2017, 2018).

Elżbieta Gabryszak
Elżbieta Gabryszak at the 2018 European Championships
Personal information
Country represented Poland
Born (1998-08-06) 6 August 1998
Tychy, Poland
Height1.61 m (5 ft 3 12 in)
CoachIwona Mydlarz-Chruścińska
ChoreographerSebastian Kolasiński, Olga Wachala, Jenia Gres
Skating clubSoła Oświęcim
Former skating clubOUKŁ MOLO Osiek
Began skating2003
ISU personal best scores
Combined total132.46
2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy
Short program46.91
2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy
Free skate85.55
2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy

Personal life

Gabryszak was born on 6 August 1998 in Tychy.[1]

Career

Early years

Gabryszak began learning to skate in 2003.[1] Coached by Iwona Mydlarz-Chruścińska, she made her junior international debut in November 2012. In September 2015, she competed at an ISU Junior Grand Prix event.[2]

2016–2017 season

Gabryszak's senior international debut came in November 2016, at the Warsaw Cup. She won her first senior national title in December, at the Four National Championships in Katowice.

2017–2018 season

In October 2017, Gabryszak took gold at the Crystal Skate of Romania. At Four Nationals, held in December in Košice, she won her second national title. She placed 34th at the 2018 European Championships in Moscow, Russia.

2018–2019 season

Gabryszak was awarded the bronze medal at the Warsaw Cup in November 2018. At Four Nationals in Budapest, she finished second among the Polish competitors, behind Ekaterina Kurakova who was not yet eligible to compete internationally. In January, Gabryszak placed 25th at the 2019 European Championships in Minsk, Belarus.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2017–2019
[1][3]
2015–2016
[4]
2013–2014
[5]
  • Tosca Fantasy
    by Edvin Marton

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[6]
Event 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20-21
Europeans34th25th
CS Ice Star18th
CS Nebelhorn24th
CS Ondrej Nepela10th
CS Tallinn Trophy21st24th
CS Warsaw Cup25th9thWDC
Crystal Skate1st
Cup of Tyrol8th
Four Nationals7th12th4th
Golden Bear16th
Ice Star9th
Open d'Andorra2nd
Open Ice Mall7th
Slovenia Open14th
Volvo Open Cup10th
Warsaw Cup3rd
Universiade12th
International: Junior[6][2]
JGP Poland28th
Mini Europa4th2nd
Warsaw Cup18th22nd
International: Advanced novice[2]
Toruń Cup15th
Warsaw Cup17th11th
National
Polish Champ.8th5th1st1st2nd3rd2nd
Polish Junior Champ.4th4th10th2nd1st
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Event Cancelled

References

  1. "Elzbieta GABRYSZAK: 2018/2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 10 March 2019.
  2. "Elzbieta GABRYSZAK". rinkresults.com.
  3. "Elzbieta GABRYSZAK: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 May 2018.
  4. "Elzbieta GABRYSZAK: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016.
  5. "Elzbieta GABRYSZAK: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 May 2014.
  6. "Competition Results: Elzbieta GABRYSZAK". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 10 March 2019.
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