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Kirill Aleshin (Kirill Pavlovich Aleshin) was born on 24 April, 1997 in Omsk, Russia, is a Russian ice dancer. Discover Kirill Aleshin'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 26 years old?

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Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 24 April, 1997
Birthday 24 April
Birthplace Omsk, Russia
Nationality Russia

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Kirill Aleshin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 26 years old, Kirill Aleshin height is 1.78m .

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Kirill Aleshin Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kirill Aleshin worth at the age of 26 years old? Kirill Aleshin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Dancer. He is from Russia. We have estimated Kirill Aleshin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1997

Kirill Pavlovich Aleshin (Кирилл Павлович Алёшин; born 24 April 1997) is a Russian retired ice dancer.

Kirill Pavlovich Aleshin was born on 24 April 1997 in Omsk, Russia.

2004

Aleshin began learning to skate in 2004.

As a child, he was taught by Tatiana Odinokova in Omsk.

2009

From 2009–2010 to 2011–2012, he skated with Evgenia Cherpakova in Saint Petersburg.

Aleshin teamed up with Anastasia Skoptsova after she contacted him through a Russian partner search.

2013

They began competing together in October 2013.

2015

They qualified to the 2015 Russian Junior Championships and finished ninth, having ranked ninth in the short and seventh in the free dance.

Skoptsova/Aleshin's first Junior Grand Prix (JGP) assignments came in the 2015–2016 season.

They won the bronze medal at the JGP in Toruń, Poland, after placing third in both segments behind Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter and Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko.

At the JGP in Zagreb, Croatia, Skoptsova/Aleshin placed second in both segments and won the silver medal, scoring 12 points less than Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons (gold) and almost five points more than Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko (bronze).

Ranked 6th in the JGP standings, they took the final spot at the 2015–16 JGP Final in Barcelona, where they finished sixth.

2016

Fifth at the 2016 Russian Junior Championships (seventh in the short dance, fourth in the free), the two were named in Russia's team to the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics in Hamar.

Ranked second in the short dance and third in the free, they were awarded the bronze medal in the ice dancing event in Norway.

They won gold in the mixed NOC team event.

In late September, Skoptsova/Aleshin won bronze at a JGP event in Ljubljana, Slovenia; they finished third behind Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter and Sofia Polishchuk / Alexander Vakhnov.

A week later, they received silver at a JPG assignment in Tallinn, Estonia, where they placed second to Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd.

They finished as the first alternates for the JGP Final.

2017

In February, Skoptsova/Aleshin took bronze at the 2017 Russian Junior Championships, finishing behind Anastasia Shpilevaya / Grigory Smirnov and Loboda/Drozd.

They were included in Russia's team to the 2017 World Junior Championships, held in March in Taipei, Taiwan, and finished fifth overall after placing third in the short dance and fifth in the free dance.

Skoptsova/Aleshin began their JGP season in September, in Minsk, Belarus; they were awarded the silver medal, having finished 6.41 points behind Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko of the United States.

In October, they won gold at a JGP event in Gdańsk, Poland, defeating their closest rivals, Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov, by 16.93 points.

Due to their results, they qualified to the 2017 Junior Grand Prix Final, held in December in Nagoya, Japan.

They placed first in both segments in Japan, winning gold with a 1.85 point margin over silver medalists Carreira/Ponomarenko.

2018

Earlier in their career, they won gold at the 2018 World Junior Championships and 2017 Junior Grand Prix Final, as well as bronze at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics.

Skoptsova/Aleshin won gold at the 2018 Russian Junior Championships in January.

They ranked first in both segments on their way to the gold medal at the 2018 World Junior Championships, held in March in Sofia, Bulgaria.

They outscored the silver medalists (Carreira/Ponomarenko) by 7.47 points overall.

Skoptsova suffered from a recurrence of an ankle injury over the summer that limited the duo's training time leading up to the new season.

In late October Skoptsova/Aleshin made their international senior and Grand Prix debut at the 2018 Skate Canada where they placed 10th.

Two weeks later they finished 7th at the 2018 NHK Trophy.

In late November Skoptsova/Aleshin won their first international senior medal at the 2018 CS Tallinn Trophy.

Ranked first in the rhythm dance and third in the free dance they won the silver medal with their personal best score of 179.78 points.

2019

At the 2019 Russian Championships, they placed fifth.

Skoptcova/Aleshin had to withdraw from the Russian test skates prior to skating their free dance due to Aleshin becoming ill, and withdrew from the Finlandia Trophy and the Ice Star.

Consequently, they started their competition season at the 2019 Cup of China on the Grand Prix, placing seventh.

At the 2019 Rostelecom Cup, they were ninth of ten teams.

2020

With his former skating partner, Anastasia Skoptsova, he was the 2020 Rostelecom Cup bronze medalist, 2018 CS Tallinn Trophy silver medalist, and 2021 Russian national bronze medalist.

Skoptcova/Aleshin placed fifth at the 2020 Russian Championships.

Skoptcova/Aleshin debuted at the senior Russian test skates, repeating their programs from the previous season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.