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35 Facts About Mihhail Selevko

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Mihhail Selevko was born on 20 November 2002 and is an Estonian figure skater.

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Mihhail Selevko is a three-time ISU Challenger Series medalist and a four-time Estonian national champion.

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Mihhail Selevko's mother is an accountant and his father is a computer programmer.

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Mihhail Selevko can speak Estonian, Russian, and English fluently, and is learning Finnish.

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Mihhail Selevko is a student at the South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences in Kouvola, where he studies game design.

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Mihhail Selevko began figure skating in 2005, following his older brother into the sport.

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Mihhail Selevko won the Estonian Novice Championships in 2015 and 2016.

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Mihhail Selevko went on to make his debut on the Junior Grand Prix series, placing twenty-fourth at the 2016 JGP Estonia.

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Mihhail Selevko then competed at the 2016 Volvo Open Cup and the 2016 Tallinn Trophy, where he finished thirteenth and ninth, respectively.

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At the 2017 Estonian Championships, Mihhail Selevko placed fifth on the senior level and third on the junior level.

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Mihhail Selevko won the gold medal at the 2017 Jegvirag Cup on the advanced novice level, before closing his season with a bronze medal win at the 2017 Egna Spring Trophy.

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Mihhail Selevko began his season competing on the Junior Grand Prix series, finishing eighteenth at the 2017 JGP Latvia and fifteenth at the 2017 JGP Belarus.

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Mihhail Selevko won the silver medal at the 2018 Estonian Junior Championships.

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Mihhail Selevko ended the season with a gold medal at the 2018 Tallink Hotels Cup.

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Mihhail Selevko went on to compete at the 2018 Ice Star and the 2018 Tallinn Trophy, where he finished in ninth place and fifth place, respectively.

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At the 2019 Estonian Championships, Mihhail Selevko won the gold medal at both the senior and junior-level championships.

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Mihhail Selevko then went on to compete at the 2019 World Junior Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, where he finished in twenty-seventh place.

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At the 2020 Estonian Championships, Mihhail Selevko won silver medals at both the senior and junior-level championships.

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Mihhail Selevko went on to win gold medals on the senior level at the 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup and 2020 Mentor Torun Cup.

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Mihhail Selevko began his season at the 2020 Nebelhorn Trophy, where he finished in ninth place.

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Mihhail Selevko then went on to win the bronze medal at the 2021 Estonian Championships.

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Mihhail Selevko went on to compete at the 2021 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, the 2021 Cup of Austria, and the 2021 Golden Spin of Zagreb, placing seventh, fourth, and fourteenth, respectively.

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At the 2022 Estonian Championships, Mihhail Selevko won the bronze medal at the senior championships and the gold medal at the junior championships.

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Mihhail Selevko then placed thirteenth in the free skate and finished in fifteenth place overall.

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Mihhail Selevko competed at the 2022 World Junior Championships in Tallinn.

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Mihhail Selevko placed third in the short program, but ninth in the free skate, dropping to sixth place overall.

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Mihhail Selevko began his season at the 2022 Nebelhorn Trophy, where he finished in eleventh place.

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Mihhail Selevko went on to compete at the 2022 Finlandia Trophy, finishing in fourth place.

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Mihhail Selevko won the bronze medal at the 2022 Golden Spin of Zagreb.

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Mihhail Selevko's placement earned two spots for Estonian men's singles skaters at the 2024 European Championships.

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Mihhail Selevko then went on to compete at the 2023 International Challenge Cup, where he finished in eleventh place.

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At the 2023 World Championships, Mihhail Selevko placed fifteenth in the short program and seventeenth in the free skate, finishing seventeenth overall.

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In December, Mihhail Selevko won his third national title at the 2024 Estonian Championships.

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Mihhail Selevko followed these results up by winning gold at the 2024 Golden Spin of Zagreb.

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One week following that event, Mihhail Selevko won his fourth national title at the 2025 Estonian Championships.