Adelina Sotnikova, born on July first, nineteen ninety-six, is a retired Russian figure skater renowned for her remarkable achievements in the sport. She captured the gold medal in ladies' singles at the 2014 Winter Olympics, marking a pinnacle in her competitive career. In addition to her Olympic success, she earned two silver medals at the European Championships in two thousand twelve and two thousand thirteen, showcasing her consistent performance on the international stage.
Her accolades extend to the Rostelecom Cup, where she secured bronze medals in two thousand eleven and two thousand fifteen, and she proudly claimed the title of Russian national champion four times, in two thousand nine, two thousand eleven, two thousand twelve, and two thousand fourteen. These accomplishments solidified her status as one of Russia's top figure skaters.
On the junior circuit, Sotnikova's talent shone brightly as she became the two thousand eleven Junior World champion and the two thousand ten Junior Grand Prix Final champion. She also earned a silver medal at the 2012 Youth Olympic Games and was crowned the Russian junior national champion in two thousand nine. After a successful career, she concluded her competitive journey following the 2015–2016 season and announced her retirement on March first, two thousand twenty.
In a candid revelation, Sotnikova admitted to failing a drug test during the 2014 Sochi Olympics; however, her second sample showed no signs of doping, adding a complex layer to her legacy in the sport.