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Deniss Vasiļjevs

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Latvian figure skater
Deniss Vasiļjevs
Deniss Vasiljevs at the2025 World Championships
Personal information
Born (1999-08-09)9 August 1999 (age 26)
Height1.76 m (5 ft9+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Latvia
DisciplineMen's singles
Skating clubDaugavpils Skating Club
Began skating2003
HighestWS10th
Medal record
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2022 TallinnSingles
Latvian Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 RigaSingles
Gold medal – first place2017 VentspilsSingles
Gold medal – first place2018 MārupeSingles
Gold medal – first place2020 MārupeSingles
Gold medal – first place2023 RigaSingles
Gold medal – first place2024 RigaSingles
Gold medal – first place2025 RigaSingles
""Winter Youth Olympics""
Silver medal – second place2016 HamarSingles
Bronze medal – third place2016 HamarTeam

Deniss Vasiļjevs[1] (born 9 August 1999) is a Latvianfigure skater. He is the2022 European bronze medalist, the2022 MK John Wilson Trophy silver medalist, a five-timeISU Challenger Series medalist (including gold at the2020 Nebelhorn Trophy), and a seven-timeLatvian national champion (2016–18, 2020, 2022–24).

Earlier in his career, Vasiļjevs became the2016 Youth Olympics silver medalist and won two silver medals on theISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series. He is the first Latvian skater to make the podium at a JGP event and at anISU Championships event.

Personal life

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Vasiļjevs was born on 9 August 1999 inDaugavpils, Latvia to parents, Regina and Sergejs.[2][3] Regina is a former dancer and Sergejs is an electrical engineer.[4][3] In 2016, Vasiļjevs began living inChampery, Switzerland, but remained a student at Daugavpils Russian Secondary School – Lyceum.[5] He enjoys drawing[6] and speaks four languages –Latvian,Russian,French andEnglish.[7]

Vasiļjevs also helps coach young skaters at the Skating School of Switzerland.[8] After earning a bachelor's degree in Sports and Social Sciences Teacher program at theUniversity of Daugavpils, he went on to earn a master's degree in Leadership and Management. Vasiļjevs wrote his thesis on the topic of "Effective Leadership in Latvian Skating."[9][3]

His figure skating role models includeStéphane Lambiel,Daisuke Takahashi,Patrick Chan, andJavier Fernández.[10]

Career

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Vasiļjevs began skating in 2002.[2] As he was often sick, his parents decided to involve him in a sport, first considering swimming and then skating.[11] In addition, he also began taking ballet classes around that time. Due to there being no permanent figure skating coaches in his hometown ofDaugavpils, Vasiļjevs would primarily work with specialists that would make the trip to his skating rink fromRiga as well as attend training camps outside of Latvia when possible.[3] Around 2010, Vasiļjevs' parents arranged for him to live with and train under the guidance ofLithuanian coach Ingrida Snieškienė inParis, France.[4][3] Due to his schooling, he spent part of the year training in Daugavpils.[4]

2013–14 season: Junior international debut

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Vasiļjevs debuted on theISU Junior Grand Prix circuit in 2013, placing seventh inRiga, Latvia and tenth inGdańsk, Poland.[12] He was named in Latvia's team to theWorld Junior Championships, held in March 2014 inSofia, Bulgaria. Ranked eleventh in the short program, he qualified for the free skate, where he placed seventh, pulling him up to eighth overall.[13]

2014–15 season

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During the2014–15 figure skating season, Vasiļjevs placed fourth at both of hisJunior Grand Prix assignments, inCourchevel, France andTallinn, Estonia. He won the silver medal at theEuropean Youth Olympic Winter Festival, held in January 2015 inDornbirn, Austria.[14] He began working withAlexei Urmanov before the2015 World Junior Championships,[10] which took place in March inTallinn, Estonia. He placed eighth in both segments and seventh overall.[15]

2015–16 season: Senior international debut

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Vasiļjevs began the2015–16 season by winning silver at both of his JGP events inRiga, Latvia andToruń, Poland. He is the first Latvian skater to step on a JGP podium.[16][17] Making his senior international debut, he placed fifth at the2015 Mordovian Ornament before taking the bronze medal at the2015 Tallinn Trophy.[16]

In January 2016, Vasiļjevs was sent to his first seniorISU Championship – the2016 Europeans inBratislava, Slovakia. He finished twelfth after placing fourteenth in the short program and tenth in the free skate.[18] In February, he competed inHamar, Norway at the2016 Youth Olympics. Ranked third in the short program and first in the free skate, he finished second overall with a total score 1.09 less than gold medalistSōta Yamamoto of Japan.[19] His silver is Latvia's first Youth Olympic medal in figure skating.[citation needed] Vasiļjevs was assigned to compete in themixed NOC team event as a member of Team Discovery. Placing first in his segment,[20] he lifted his team to the bronze medal.[19]

By 2016, Vasiļjevs was training almost full-time with Urmanov inSochi, Russia.[10] In March, at the2016 World Junior Championships inDebrecen, Hungary, he won a small bronze medal for the short program and finished eighth overall.[21] Later that month, he competed at the2016 World Championships inBoston. He qualified for the free skate by placing tenth in the short program and finishing fourteenth overall.[22]

2016–17 season

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Vasiljevs at the2017 World Championships

In spring 2016, Vasiļjevs had new programs choreographed byStéphane Lambiel inChampéry, Switzerland.[17] He was diagnosed with a tear in his left adductor muscle during the off-season and visitedToronto in late July 2016 for physiotherapy.[23][24] On 25 August 2016, he announced that Lambiel had agreed to coach him in Champéry.[25][26] He started practicing double jumps in early September.[27] He also worked on developing his program details, steps, and spins.[28]

In November, Vasiljevs made hisGrand Prix debut. He placed 11th at the2016 Rostelecom Cup and then 6th at the2016 NHK Trophy. He ranked 6th in both segments and 7th overall at the2017 European Championships inOstrava, Czech Republic. In March, he won his first international senior gold medal[29] at the2017 Cup of Tyrol. He finished 14th at the2017 World Championships inHelsinki, Finland. Due to his result, Latviaqualified a spot in the men's event at the2018 Winter Olympics inPyeongchang, South Korea.

2017–18 season

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Vasiļjevs began his season in September, finishing 4th atLombardia Trophy.[30] He finished in 8th place atRostelecom Cup.[31] In November, he was ninth in the short program[32] atNHK Trophy but placed fifth in the free skate and climbed to 6th overall.[33] He went on to win gold atCup of Tyrol for the second time.[34]

In December, Vasiļjevs won his third national title,[35] and along withDiāna Ņikitina, was subsequently selected to represent Latvia in figure skating at the2018 Winter Olympics.[36] At the2018 European Championships in January, he placed third in the short program and earned a small bronze medal.[37][38] He was fifth in the free skating after falling on a downgraded quad toe loop and finished fourth,[39] matching the record finishes ofAngelīna Kučvaļska[40] andKonstantīns Kostins at previous European Championships.

At the2018 Winter Olympics, Vasiļjevs was twenty-first after the short program after falling on a triple Axel.[41] In the free skating, he fell again on a triple Axel and another element,[42] but was able to move up to nineteenth place. In March, Vasiļjevs competed at theWorld Championships, where he skated a clean short program and placed ninth.[43] In the free skate, he set a new personal best and national record to finish sixth overall.[44][45] His sixth-place finish is the highest ever placement by any skater representing Latvia in any discipline at Worlds.[46]

2018–19 season

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Vasiļjevs at the2018 Internationaux de France

In October, Vasiljevs competed atJapan Open, placing fifth in his segment but winning silver as part of team Europe. He placed eighth atNHK Trophy and seventh at theInternationaux de France. He was scheduled to compete atGolden Spin in December but withdrew due to illness.[47]

Vasiljevs placed eleventh at the2019 European Championships and twenty-first at the2019 World Championships.

2019–20 season

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To begin the season, Vasiljevs won the bronze medal at the2019 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial, the secondChallenger medal of his career. He began on theGrand Prix at the2019 Skate Canada International, placing fourth in the short program after putting a foot down on his triple Lutz.[48] He came seventh in the free skate, dropping to fifth place overall.[49] He was sixth at the2019 Rostelecom Cup.[50]

Next competing at the2020 European Championships, Vasiljevs placed fifth in the short program despite still having a twisted ankle.[51] He was seventh in the free skate with a few underrotated jumps and slipped to sixth place overall.[52] He then won a gold medal at theNordic Championships, which proved to be his final competition of the season, as the2020 World Championships were cancelled as a result of thecoronavirus pandemic.[53]

2020–21 season

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Vasiljevs began the season at the2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, which, due to pandemic-related travel restrictions, was attended only by skaters from and training in Europe; Vasiljevs was considered one of the pre-event favourites.[54] Only fifth in the short program, he won the free skate and the gold medal, in the process landing aquadSalchow for the first time.[55] Vasiljevs was also assigned to compete at the2020 Internationaux de France, but this event was also cancelled as a result of the pandemic.[56]

Vasiljevs placed eighteenth at the2021 World Championships inStockholm.[57] This result qualified one men's berth for Latvia at the2022 Winter Olympics inBeijing.[58]

2021–22 season

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Vasiljevs during practice at the2022 World Championships

Vasiljevs began the season at the Olympic test event, the2021 Asian Open, where he placed fourth.[59] His firstGrand Prix event was scheduled to be the2021 Cup of China, but following its cancellation, he was reassigned to the2021 Gran Premio d'Italia inTurin.[60] He was fourth at that event as well with new person bests in the free skate and total score, and praised the "overwhelming feeling" of competing for an audience again.[61] At his second event, the2021 Internationaux de France, Vasiljevs was second in the short program with a new personal best score. Seventh in the free skate after errors on both his quad Salchow attempt and one of his triple Axels, he again finished fourth overall while still setting new personal bests again.[62]

At the2022 European Championships, Vasiljevs placed sixth after the short program, skating cleanly. In the free skate, Vasiljevs landed a quad Salchow and skated the rest of his program cleanly to rise to bronze medal position in the free skate and overall, making the podium for the first time atEuropeans. He improved his personal best scores in all segments at the event, and his medal marked the first medal for Latvia at the European Championships in any discipline. He called it "a milestone in my journey that I don’t know where it leads."[63]

Named to his secondLatvian team for the2022 Winter Olympics, Vasiljevs placed sixteenth in the short program of themen's event.[64] Twelfth in the free skate, despite a fall on his quad attempt, Vasiljevs rose to thirteenth place overall.[65] He was thirteenth as well at the2022 World Championships.[59]

2022–23 season

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Vasiljevs with longtime coach,Stéphane Lambiel, at the2022 MK John Wilson Trophy

Vasiljevs worked extensively with choreographer Salome Brunner on his short program toSting's "Englishman in New York", saying, "I never before put that much of myself into a program."[66] He won the bronze medal at the2022 CS Nepela Memorial to start the season before finishing tenth at the2022 Skate Canada International.[59] Vasiljevs rallied from this disappointing result and won the silver medal at his secondGrand Prix, the2022 MK John Wilson Trophy. This was the first Grand Prix medal of his career and the first for a Latvian skater. Speaking on the subject, he said he was "very happy today that I had the first Latvian Grand Prix medal, but that's not the focus that I feel the most satisfied. It's a feeling, the standing ovation, the people cheering, the clapping...this energy is something way above, something way beyond what you get just by achieving something."[67]

Seeking to defend his podium place at the2023 European Championships, Vasiljevs finished third in the short program despite underrotating part of his jump combination, winning a small bronze medal. He said that in his own mind "I wasn't defending anything. I was skating for my own joy."[68][69] The free skate proved more difficult, making an error on his quad attempt and underrotating two other triple jumps, dropping him to fifth overall.[70][71] Vasiljevs came thirteenth at theWorld Championships for a second consecutive year.[59]

Vasiljevs during the free skate at the2024 World Championships

2023–24 season

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After feeling somewhat disappointed by his results in the prior season, Vasiljevs set a goal to focus on the upcoming European Championships.[72] He came seventh at the2023 CS Nepela Memorial in his first competition of the season.[59] On theGrand Prix, he was ninth at the2023 Skate America.[73] He went on to finish seventh at the2023 NHK Trophy, and said he was continuing to struggle with the balance between technical development and "keeping my passion for artistry."[74]

Vasiljevs came sixth at the2024 European Championships.[75] Following these championships, Vasiljevs decided to change his long program from "Blues Deluxe" to the "Lion King," a program that he had previously performed in exhibitions.[76]

Finishing the season at the2024 World Championships, he was seventh overall, having come eighth in each segment and receiving standing ovations for his performances.. Vasiljevs said that it had been a "rough season" that he was glad to be done with, but that it was "great to end it like this."[77][76]

2024–25 season

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Vasiljevs during his free skate at the2025 World Championships

Vasiljevs started the season by winning bronze at the2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, before taking silver at the2024 Shanghai Trophy.[59][78]

Competing on the2024–25 Grand Prix series, Vasiljevs finished fifth at2024 Skate America.[79] “This season I am aiming for consistent performances throughout the season,” Vasiljevs said. “That is my main goal. I think my new consistency comes from me believing and trusting more in myself and my own decisions. It’s still a learning process, I will never stop learning.”[79] He went on to place seventh at the2024 Cup of China.[59][80]

In February, Vasiljevs competed at the2025 European Championships. He was twelfth after the short program but rose to sixth place overall after having the third best score in the free skate.[81][82] “I feel great!” said Vasiljevs after the free skate. “These are the moments—all the training, all the pain, everything we go through—it’s worth it. These are the moments I’m doing this for, and I’m so grateful. I love this arena. I love this ice rink. I would love to do something like this here one day without the competition pressure, just a performance on the ice, like an exhibition. I think I would feel exactly the same, but right now I’m feeling incredible.”[82]

In March, at the2025 World Championships inBoston, Massachusetts, United States, Vasiljevs finished the short program in sixteenth place after falling on his triple Axel attempt.[83][84] He performed better in the free skate, which began with a successful quad Salchow. He skated cleanly for the rest of the program as well and was given a standing ovation by the crowd.[85] His score of 252.26 points was his best result of the season, and he climbed to finish in eleventh place. Vasiljev's placement, along with that of fellow Latvian,Fedir Kulish, earned two quotas for Latvia in the men's event at the upcoming2026 Winter Olympics.[86] In an interview following the free skate, he shared, "I feel fantastic. This is a moment I will keep in my heart forever and for my entire life. I felt raw and elegant during that performance, just how my character should be. Everything connected. These are the moments I strive for. I’m really feeling satisfied right now, and that is really rare. I’m so proud of myself. I overcame myself and delivered a good performance."[87]

2025–26 season

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In early September, Vasiļjevs shared via his Ko-fi account that undisclosed issues with the Latvian Skating Association had resulted in financial troubles, forcing him to withdraw from the2025 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, where he had originally intended to start his season.[88] Later in the month, it was reported that Vasiļjevs had been owed competition-related expenses dating back to January 2024, and that the Latvian Skating Association had only paid the all expenses he was owed in September 2025. The Latvian Skating Association said that the delay was because he and his manager had sent the request for funding late, while Vasiljevs's manager said they had been in repeated contact with the Association about the funding.[89][90]

In late October, it was announced that Vasiļjevs was no longer training inChampéry and had parted ways with longtime coach,Stéphane Lambiel.[91] He subsequently went on to compete at the2025 Cup of China, where he finished in tenth place.[78]

Programs

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Vasiljevs during the gala exhibition at the2022 MK John Wilson Trophy
Vasiljevs during the gala exhibition at the2018 Internationaux de France Gala
Vasiljevs at the 2018 European Championships
SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2025–2026
[92][93][94]

2024–2025
[95][96]

2023–2024
[97][98][99][100][72]

The Lion King


2022–2023
[101]

2021–2022
[102]

2020–2021
[103][104][27]
2019–2020
[105][104][27]

2018–2019
[106]
2017–2018
[107]
2016–2017
[2][104][27]
2015–2016
[6][16]
2014–2015
[14][4]
  • Heart Upon My Sleeve
  • Shame On Me
    byAvicii
2013–2014
[12]

Competitive highlights

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Competition placements at senior level [78]
Season 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26
Winter Olympics19th13th
World Championships14th14th6th21stC18th13th13th7th11th
European Championships12th7th4th11th6thC3rd5th6th6th
Latvian Championships1st1st1st1st1st1st1st
GPCup of China7th10th
GPFinlandTBD
GPFrance7th4th
GPItaly4th
GPNHK Trophy6th6th8th7th
GPRostelecom Cup11th8th6th
GPSkate America9th5th
GPSkate Canada5th10th
GPWilson Trophy2nd
CSAsian Open Trophy4th
CSGolden Spin of Zagreb4thTBD
CSLombardia Trophy4th
CSMordovian Ornament5th
CSNebelhorn Trophy1st3rd
CSNepela Memorial3rd3rd7th
CSTallinn Trophy3rd
Bavarian Open1st
Cup of Tyrol1st1st1st
Ice Star1st
Japan Open2nd
(5th)
1st
(6th)
Nordic Championships1st
Road to 26 Trophy4th
Shanghai Trophy2nd
Tallink Hotels Cup2nd
Competition placements at junior level [78]
Season 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16
Winter Youth Olympics2nd
Winter Youth Olympics (Team event)3rd
World Junior Championships8th7th8th
Latvian Championships1st1st
JGPEstonia4th
JGPFrance4th
JGPLatvia7th2nd
JGPPoland10th2nd
Bavarian Open1st
Cup of Nice1st
Denkova-Staviski Cup1st
European Youth Olympic Festival2nd
Hellmut Seibt Memorial1st
Santa Claus Cup1st
Volvo Open Cup1st

Detailed results

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Vasiljevs during the medal ceremony at the2022 MK John Wilson Trophy
ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [110]
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS272.082022 European Championships
Short programTSS90.952022 World Championships
TES46.862021 Internationaux de France
PCS44.632022 World Championships
Free skatingTSS181.842022 European Championships
TES93.122022 European Championships
PCS88.722022 European Championships
ISU personal best scores in the +3/-3 GOE System [110]
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS254.862018 World Championships
Short programTSS85.112018 European Championships
TES44.902018 European Championships
PCS41.182018 Winter Olympics
Free skatingTSS170.612018 World Championships
TES87.412018 World Championships
PCS83.202018 World Championships
  • Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded atISU Championships.
  • Medals at team events are awarded for the team results only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.

Senior level

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Results in the2015–16 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 16–19, 2015Russia2015 CS Mordovian Ornament572.725132.415205.13
Nov 18–22, 2015Estonia2015 Tallinn Trophy278.635129.903208.53
Dec 12–13, 2015Latvia2015 Latvian Championships171.781147.671219.45
Jan 26–31, 2016Slovakia2016 European Championships1468.3210135.9212204.24
Mar 28 – Apr 3, 2016United States2016 World Championships1081.0716143.4714224.54
Results in the2016–17 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Nov 4–6, 2016Russia2016 Rostelecom Cup1262.4011141.3711203.77
Nov 25–27, 2016Japan2016 NHK Trophy1070.505153.236223.73
Dec 3–4, 2016Latvia2016 Latvian Championships177.821150.721228.54
Jan 25–29, 2017Czech Republic2017 European Championships679.876155.337235.20
Feb 28 – Mar 5, 2017Austria2017 Cup of Tyrol176.641163.801240.44
Mar 29 – Apr 2, 2017Finland2017 World Championships1481.7313157.2714239.00
Results in the2017–18 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 14–17, 2017Italy2017 CS Lombardia Trophy576.174152.744228.91
Oct 20–22, 2017Russia2017 Rostelecom Cup682.449145.098227.53
Nov 10–12, 2017Japan2017 NHK Trophy876.515158.296234.80
Nov 22–25, 2017Austria2018 Cup of Tyrol274.051167.261241.31
Dec 2–3, 2017Latvia2017 Latvian Championships186.971150.851237.82
Jan 15–21, 2018Russia2018 European Championships385.115158.414243.52
Feb 16–17, 2018South Korea2018 Winter Olympics2179.5220155.0619234.58
Mar 19–25, 2018Italy2018 World Championships984.255170.616254.86
Results in the2018–19 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 6, 2018Japan2018 Japan Open5129.322
Oct 18–21, 2018Belarus2018 Minsk-Arena Ice Star274.521154.111228.63
Nov 9–11, 2018Japan2018 NHK Trophy772.398125.218197.60
Nov 23–25, 2018France2018 Internationaux de France582.307138.967221.16
Jan 21–27, 2019Belarus2019 European Championships1278.8710140.6311219.50
Feb 25 – Mar 3, 2019Austria2019 Cup of Tyrol181.231156.851238.08
Mar 18–24, 2019Japan2019 World Championships2374.7420143.7821218.52
Results in the2019–20 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 20–21, 2019Slovakia2019 CS Nepela Memorial279.763150.213229.97
Oct 5, 2019Japan2019 Japan Open6146.651
Oct 25–27, 2019Canada2019 Skate Canada International484.017143.315227.32
Nov 15–17, 2019Russia2019 Rostelecom Cup587.0810154.016241.09
Dec 14–15, 2019Latvia2019 Latvian Championships184.511142.721227.23
Jan 20–26, 2020Austria2020 European Championships580.447152.236232.67
Feb 5–9, 2020Norway2020 Nordic Championships173.321167.931241.25
Results in the2020–21 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 23–26, 2020Germany2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy573.251159.831233.08
Mar 22–28, 2021Sweden2021 World Championships1481.2218131.8318213.05
Results in the2021–22 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 13–17, 2021China2021 CS Asian Open Trophy484.757132.934217.68
Nov 5–7, 2021Italy2021 Gran Premio d'Italia585.094163.354248.44
Nov 19–21, 2021France2021 Internationaux de France289.767164.724254.48
Dec 7–11, 2021Croatia2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb284.464165.614250.07
Jan 10–16, 2022Estonia2022 European Championships690.243181.843272.08
Feb 8–10, 2022China2022 Winter Olympics1685.3012167.4113252.71
Mar 21–27, 2022France2022 World Championships1190.9514152.0513243.00
Results in the2022–23 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 29 – Oct 1, 2022Slovakia2022 CS Nepela Memorial469.663144.533214.19
Oct 28–30, 2022Canada2022 Skate Canada International769.0110128.4410197.45
Nov 11–13, 2022United Kingdom2022 MK John Wilson Trophy383.012171.552254.56
Dec 17–18, 2022Latvia2022 Latvia Trophy173.081167.501240.58
Jan 25–29, 2023Finland2023 European Championships384.816151.545236.35
Feb 16–19, 2023Estonia 2023 Tallink Hotels Cup179.943144.052223.99
Mar 22–26, 2023Japan2023 World Championships1182.3713160.7813243.15
Results in the2023–24 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 28-30, 2023Slovakia2023 CS Nepela Memorial382.4010133.387215.78
Oct 20–22, 2023United States2023 Skate America675.8410139.509215.34
Nov 24–26, 2023Japan2023 NHK Trophy582.149139.817221.95
Dec 8–10, 2023Latvia2023 Latvia Trophy181.011174.141255.15
Jan 8–14, 2024Lithuania2024 European Championships582.347155.086237.42
Jan 30-Feb 4, 2024Germany2024 Bavarian Open185.361170.821256.18
Mar 18–24, 2024Canada2024 World Championships889.42889.427257.80
Results in the2024–25 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 19–21, 2024Germany2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy183.785151.943235.72
Oct 3–5, 2024China2024 Shanghai Trophy288.222169,332257.55
Oct 18–20, 2024United States2024 Skate America585.105166.375251.47
Nov 22–24, 2024China2024 Cup of China975.755158.927234.67
Jan 28 – Feb 2, 2025Estonia2025 European Championships1277.824161.886239.70
Feb 18–20, 2025Italy Road to 26 Trophy383.885142.584226.46
Mar 25–30, 2025United States2025 World Championships1679.999172.2711252.26
Results in the2025–26 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 24–26, 2025China2025 Cup of China1166.549137.9710204.51

Junior level

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Vasiljevs at the2016 Winter Youth Olympics
Results in the2013–14 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Aug 29–30, 2013Latvia2013 JGP Latvia1452.245109.707161.94
Sep 20–22, 2013Poland2013 JGP Poland1545.8910102.1210148.01
Oct 7–10, 2013France2013 International Cup of Nice259.551132.261191.91
Nov 7–10, 2013Latvia2013 Volvo Open Cup163.951112.431176.38
Nov 29 – Dec 1, 2013Bulgaria2013 Denkova-Staviski Cup164.521129.591194.11
Dec 6–8, 2013Latvia2013 Latvian Championships (Junior)162.801114.641177.44
Jan 29 – Feb 2, 2014Germany2014 Bavarian Open164.731116.061180.79
Feb 26 – Mar 1, 2014Austria 2014 Hellmut Seibt Memorial168.411130.801199.21
Mar 10–16, 2014Bulgaria2014 World Junior Championships1162.507126.838189.33
Results in the2014–15 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Aug 20–24, 2014France2014 JGP France458.273114.724172.99
Sep 24–27, 2014Estonia2014 JGP Tallinn Cup658.375123.054181.42
Dec 1–7, 2014Hungary2014 Santa Claus Cup163.511117.881181.39
Dec 13–14, 2014Latvia2014 Latvian Championships (Junior)160.041126.221186.26
Jan 26–28, 2015Austria2015 European Youth Olympic Festival170.102127.622197.22
Mar 2–8, 2015Estonia2015 World Junior Championships869.958132.787202.73
Results in the2015–16 season[78]
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Aug 26–30, 2015Latvia2015 JGP Latvia168.842135.762204.60
Sep 23–26, 2015Poland2015 JGP Poland369.402138.432207.83
Feb 12–21, 2016Norway2016 Winter Youth Olympics370.161144.272214.43
Feb 12–21, 2016Norway2016 Winter Youth Olympics (Team event)1149.093
Mar 14–20, 2016Hungary2016 World Junior Championships378.789125.978204.75

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