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Aleksandr Galliamov (Aleksandr Romanovich Galliamov) was born on 28 August, 1999 in Berezniki, Russia, is a Russian pair skater (born 1999). Discover Aleksandr Galliamov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?
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Aleksandr Romanovich Galliamov |
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24 years old |
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Virgo |
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28 August 1999 |
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28 August |
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Berezniki, Russia |
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Russia
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Aleksandr Galliamov Height, Weight & Measurements
At 24 years old, Aleksandr Galliamov height is 1.86m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Aleksandr Galliamov Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aleksandr Galliamov worth at the age of 24 years old? Aleksandr Galliamov’s income source is mostly from being a successful skater. He is from Russia. We have estimated Aleksandr Galliamov's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Aleksandr Romanovich Galliamov (Александр Романович Галлямов, Tatar: Александр Романович Галләмов, born 28 August 1999) is a Russian pair skater.
With his skating partner, Anastasia Mishina, he is a 2022 Olympic pairs bronze medalist, 2022 Olympic gold medalist in the team event, 2021 World champion, the 2022 European champion, the 2019–20 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, a three-time Grand Prix event champion, and a two-time Russian national champion (2022, 2024).
Galliamov was born on 28 August 1999 in Berezniki, Russia.
In December 2022, the Ukrainian Parliament sanctioned Gallyamov for his support of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Galliamov began learning to skate in 2005.
He was a single skater until 2014 when he switched to pair skating and moved to Saint Petersburg.
He and his first partner, Alexandra Polishchuk, skated together through the 2015–2016 season.
He competed with his next partner, Nika Osipova, during the 2016–2017 season.
Mishina/Galliamov placed seventh at the 2018 Russian Championships and took silver at the junior event.
In March 2018, they won bronze at the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Mishina/Galliamov started their season by competing in the 2018 JGP series.
At their first JGP event of the season, they won the gold medal in Bratislava, Slovakia.
They were ranked first in both the short program and the free skate and won the gold medal by a margin of more than 11 points over the silver medalists, their teammates Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov.
At their second JGP event of the season they won another gold medal, now in Vancouver, Canada.
Again they were ranked first in both the short program and the free skate, and again they beat the same silver medalists, Panfilova/Rylov.
This time they beat them by about 10 points.
Mishina/Galliamov also upgraded their earlier short program, free skate, and combined total record scores.
With two JGP gold medals, they qualified for the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final.
Mishina/Galliamov made their international senior debut at the 2018 CS Alpen Trophy, where they won the gold medal with a personal best score of 192.75 points.
At the JGP Final, Mishina/Galliamov won the gold medal after placing third in the short program and first in the free skate.
They were part of a Russian sweep of the pairs' podium.
Mishina/Galliamov beat the bronze medalists, Panfilova/Rylov, by about 4 points, but the race for the gold medal was tight.
Mishina/Galliamov won the gold medal by a margin of only 1.1 points over the silver medalists, their training partners Kostiukovich/Ialin.
At this event, Mishina/Galliamov also upgraded their junior-level pairs' record for the combined total (190.63 points) and free program (126.26 points).
He is also the 2019 World Junior champion, the 2018 World Junior bronze medalist, 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and 2019 Russian national junior champion.
Mishina/Galliamov won the gold medal in their Worlds debut at the 2021 World Championships, becoming the second youngest pair to win the World Championships after Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov.
At the 2019 Russian Championships, they competed as seniors domestically, placing fourth in the short program with upgraded jump and throw content.
They slipped to fifth place overall after placing fifth in the free skate when Mishina fell on the side-by-side combination jump attempt.
Mishina/Galliamov subsequently won the Russian junior national title.
Assigned to the 2019 World Junior Championships, Mishina/Galliamov placed third in the short program after Galliamov struggled on their side-by-side spin.
They won the free skate, despite another fall by Mishina on the jump combination, and narrowly took gold over Panfilova/Rylov by a margin of 0.57 points.
Galliamov said that being third after the short program had motivated them to perform better in the free.
Mishina/Galliamov began their first full senior season on the Challenger series, competing and winning at the 2019 CS Finlandia Trophy after placing first in both segments.
Making their senior Grand Prix debut at the 2019 Internationaux de France, Mishina/Galliamov were second in the short program behind Daria Pavliuchenko / Denis Khodykin.
They won the free skate to take the gold medal, despite Mishina botching their planned three-jump combination.
At their second Grand Prix, the 2019 NHK Trophy, they placed third in the short program after a jump problem from Galliamov.
They were clean in the free skate, winning the bronze medal and qualifying for the Grand Prix Final.