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Nella Pelkonen

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Nella Pelkonen
Pelkonen at the 2024 World Championships
Full nameNella Julia Pelkonen
Born (2005-03-13) 13 March 2005 (age 19)
Tampere, Finland
Height1.59 m (5 ft 2 12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Finland
DisciplineWomen's singles
CoachSusanna Haarala
Skating clubTappara Figure Skating Club
Began skating2010
Medal record
Finnish Championships
Gold medal – first place 2024 Helsinki Singles
Silver medal – second place 2023 Joensuu Singles

Nella Julia Pelkonen (born 13 March 2005 in Tampere) is a Finnish figure skater. She is the 2023 Nordic champion and 2023–24 Finnish national champion.[1][2]

Personal life

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Pelkonen was born on March 13, 2005 in Tampere, Finland. In addition to figure skating, she also enjoys baking.[3]

Competitive Career

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Early career

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Pelkonen started training figure skating in 2010 at the age of five when she entered the Koovee figure skating school in Tampere. The head coach of the Koovee FSC, Minna Järvinen, was impressed by Pelkonen's attitude and enthusiasm right from the beginning, and Pelkonen was quickly moved to higher level groups.[4] From there, Pelkonen was coached by Järvinen and Christina Wendelin.[5]

Pelkonen first debuted as an advanced novice skater at the 2019 Coupe du Printemps, where she won the bronze medal.[6]

2019–20 season

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Pelkonen at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics

Prior to the season, Pelkonen was chosen to Finnish Figure Skating Association's junior national team.[7]

She would start the season with a fourth-place finish on the junior level at the 2019 Open d'Andorra. Pelkonen subsequently went on to win the 2019–20 Finnish Junior Championships. Because of this result, she was selected to represent Finland at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne, Switzerland.

At the Youth Olympics, Pelkonen finished sixteenth in the ladies' singles event and fourth in the mixed team competition as a part of the Team Determination.[8]

She would then close the season with an eighteenth-place finish at the 2020 Nordic Junior Championships.[6]

Following the season, Pelkonen was made a member of the senior national team.[9] Although, she did not compete for the duration of the 2020–21 figure skating season.[6]

2021–22 season

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Returning to competition, Pelkonen competed on the junior level of the 2021 Santa Claus Cup, finishing fourteenth. She did not compete for the remainder of the season.[10]

2022–23 season

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Pelkonen began the season by competing on the 2022–23 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit, finishing seventh at the 2022 JGP France and eleventh at the 2022 JGP Latvia.[10]

Making her senior international debut at the 2022 CS Finlandia Trophy, Pelkonen placed fourteenth. She subsequently competed at the 2022 Cup of Nice but withdrew after performing her short program.[6]

Going on to compete at the 2022–23 Finnish Championships, Pelkonen won the silver medal behind Janna Jyrkinen. Selected to represent Finland at the 2023 Winter World University Games, Pelkonen finished ninth.[6]

She would end the season by winning gold at the 2023 Nordic Championships.[6]

2023–24 season

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Pelkonen during her free skate at the 2024 World Championships

In the summer of 2023 Pelkonen decided to leave Koovee FSC and transfer to Tappara FSC, where Susanna Haarala became her new coach.[11]

Pelkonen started the season by competing at the 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy, where she placed seventh in the short program but won the free skate, moving up to fourth place overall.[10] Selected as a host pick to compete at the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo, Pelkonen finished sixth of the twelve competitors at the event.[12][10][6]

Competing at the 2023–24 Finnish Championships in December, Pelkonen won the national title and was selected to compete at the European and World Championships.[6]

At the 2024 European Championships in Kaunas, Lithuania, Pelkonen finished twenty-first.[10]

Shortly before the 2024 World Championships, Pelkonen began feeling pain in both her feet. In spite of this, Pelkonen pushed herself to compete anyways, finishing twenty-fourth.[10][13] Following the World Championships, Pelkonen would spend four weeks off the ice to recover.[13]

2024–25 season

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Although originally assigned to only compete at the 2024 Finlandia Trophy on the 2024–25 Grand Prix series, Pelkonen was later selected to compete at the 2024 Skate Canada International to replace Ava Marie Ziegler, who withdrew from the event due to injury. However, Pelkonen also withdrew from the latter event two weeks before it was set to take place due to illness and stress fracture precursors in both her legs.[13][14][15] At the 2024 Finlandia Trophy in late November, Pelkonen finished the event in eleventh place.[10] She said that while it had been a good performance given the circumstances, she was also disappointed: "I'm not yet at the level I want to be or was last season. It's been hard to accept."[16]

Programs

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Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2024–2025
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  • Tourner Dans Le Vide
    by Indila
    choreo. by Elina Ikonen
2023–2024
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  • Kohti valoo
    by Ilta
2022–2023
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  • Tourner Dans Le Vide
    by Indila
    choreo. by Elina Ikonen

2021–2022
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2019–2020
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Competitive highlights

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Competition placements at senior level [6]
Season 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25
World Championships 24th
European Championships 21th
Finnish Championships 2nd 1st
GP Finland 6th 11th
CS Finlandia Trophy 14th 4th
Nordic Championships 1st
Trophée Métropole Nice WD
Winter University Games 9th
Competition placements at junior level [6]
Season 2019–20 2021–22 2022-23
Winter Youth Olympics 16th
Finnish Championships 1st
JGP France 7th
JGP Latvia 11th
Nordic Championships 18th
Open d'Andorra 4th
Santa Claus Cup 14th

Detailed results

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ISU personal best scores in the 5/-5 GOE System [22]
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 179.31 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy
Short program TSS 62.60 2024 European Championships
TES 34.02 2024 European Championships
PCS 28.58 2024 European Championships
Free skating TSS 120.58 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy
TES 62.00 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy
PCS 58.53 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy

Senior level

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Results in the 2022–23 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 5-9, 2022 Finland 2022 CS Finlandia Trophy 10 55.44 16 87.00 14 142.44
Oct 18-23, 2022 France 2022 Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur 7 48.26 WD
Dec 16-18, 2022 Finland 2023 Finnish Championships 3 53.35 2 104.22 2 157.57
Jan 12-16, 2023 United States 2023 Winter World University Games 14 52.37 8 100.21 9 152.58
Feb 1-5, 2023 Iceland 2023 Nordic Championships 3 57.57 1 119.24 1 176.81
Results in the 2023–24 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 4-8, 2023 Finland 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy 7 58.78 1 120.53 4 179.31
Nov 17-19, 2023 Finland 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo 8 58.12 5 114.76 6 172.88
Dec 15–17, 2023 Finland 2024 Finnish Championships 2 59.44 1 120.29 1 179.73
Jan 8-14, 2024 Lithuania 2024 European Championships 7 62.60 23 87.41 21 150.01
Mar 18–24, 2024 Canada 2024 World Championships 21 56.82 24 88.63 24 145.45
Results in the 2024-25 season[6]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Nov 15–17, 2024 Finland 2024 Finlandia Trophy 12 52.14 10 103.08 11 155.22

References

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  1. ^ "Nella Pelkonen ja Makar Suntsev Suomen mestareiksi".
  2. ^ "Nella Pelkonen Pohjoismaiden mestariksi".
  3. ^ a b c "Nella PELKONEN: 2023/2024". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Huippulupaus Nella Pelkoselta, 18, voi odottaa suomalaisittain jotain ennennäkemätöntä, sanoo ex-valmentaja".
  5. ^ "Koovee - Nella Pelkoselle SM-hopeaa".
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "FIN–Nella Pelkonen". SkatingScores.com.
  7. ^ "Yksinluistelun maajoukkueet nimetty".
  8. ^ "Olympedia - Nella Pelkonen".
  9. ^ "Maajoukkueen untuvikot valmiina haasteisiin".
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h "Nella PELKONEN: Competition Results". International Skating Union. International Skating Union. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  11. ^ "Nella Pelkonen, 18, selviytyi terveysmurheista ja teki rohkean päätöksen – nyt hän on lähellä EM-paikkaa".
  12. ^ AnythingGOEs [@AnythingGOE] (August 17, 2023). "🇫🇮 Janna Jyrkinen, 🇫🇮 Oona Ounasvuori, and 🇫🇮 Nella Pelkonen have been assigned the host picks at Grand Prix Espoo" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  13. ^ a b c d "Nella Pelkonen kertoi suurista vaikeuksistaan: "Tulihan se shokkina"". Aamulehti. Aamulehti. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  14. ^ @goldenskate (August 5, 2024). "2023 NHK Trophy champion and 2022 CS Budapest Trophy champion Ava Marie Ziegler 🇺🇸 has withdrawn from #GPFigure Skate Canada and Cup of China" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^ @AnythingGOE (August 7, 2024). "🇫🇮 Nella Pelkonen has been assigned to Skate Canada International" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  16. ^ Ikonen, Petteri (2024-11-16). "Nella Pelkoselta karu kommentti Helsingin GP-kisasta – Vaikeuksien keskellä suuri ilonaihe" [Nella Pelkonen’s stark comment on the Helsinki GP – A great cause of joy in the midst of difficulties]. Aamulehti (in Finnish). Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  17. ^ a b "Nella PELKONEN: 2024/2025". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 22 August 2024.
  18. ^ a b "Nella PELKONEN: 2022/2023 (2nd FP)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 23 February 2023.
  19. ^ a b "Nella PELKONEN: 2022/2023 (1st FP)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 22 August 2022.
  20. ^ a b "Nella PELKONEN: 2021/2022". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 16 November 2021.
  21. ^ a b "Nella PELKONEN: 2019/2020". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 March 2020.
  22. ^ "Personal Bests Nella Pelkonen (FIN)". International Skating Union.
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