Lana Petranović

Lana Petranović
Petranović and Souza-Kordeiru in 2018
Personal information
Country represented Croatia
Born (2000-01-04) 4 January 2000
Zagreb, Croatia
Height 1.47 m (4 ft 10 in)
Partner Antonio Souza-Kordeiru
Former partner Michael Lueck
Coach Dmitri Savin
Former coach Yuri Larionov
Choreographer Dmitri Savin, Egor Bazin
Skating club KK Medo Zagreb
Training locations Moscow, Russia
Former training locations Zagreb, Croatia
Began skating 2007
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 153.93
2016 CS Golden Spin
Short program 57.25
2018 World Championships
Free skate 100.79
2016 CS Golden Spin

Lana Petranović (born 4 January 2000) is a Croatian pair skater. With her skating partner, Antonio Souza-Kordeiru, she has competed in the final segment at two European Championships.

Skating career

Early years

Petranović began learning to skate in 2007.[1] As a singles skater, she appeared at one ISU Junior Grand Prix event, in October 2014. She last competed in singles in January 2015, at the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Dornbirn, Austria.

Petranović decided to switch to pair skating and formed a partnership with Michael Lueck. The pair trained in the United States.[2] They made their international debut in September 2015, at the Lombardia Trophy in Italy, and competed at six other competitions, including three ISU Challenger Series events, before parting ways. Their final competition together was the Hellmut Seibt Memorial in February 2016.[3]

Petranović traveled to Moscow to find a new partner.[2] She teamed up with Russia's Antonio Souza-Kordeiru in spring 2016.[1]

2016–2017 season

Making their international debut as a team, Petranović/Souza-Kordeiru placed fourth at the 2016 CS Warsaw Cup in November. They finished fifth at the 2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb in December; 15th at the 2017 European Championships in January in Ostrava, Czech Republic; and 21st at the 2017 World Championships in March in Helsinki, Finland. They were coached by Yuri Larionov in Moscow.[4][5]

2017–2018 season

Petranović underwent an operation after injuring the meniscus in her knee and returned to the ice after three months.[6] Due to her injury, the pair was unable to compete in September at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, which served as the final qualification opportunity for the 2018 Winter Olympics. They returned to competition in January, placing 12th at the 2018 European Championships in Moscow. In March, they placed 21st at the 2018 World Championships in Milan, Italy. They were coached by Larionov and Dmitri Savin in Moscow.[7]

2018–2019 season

Coached by Savin in Moscow,[1] Petranović/Souza-Kordeiru placed 7th at their first event of the season, the 2018 CS Lombardia Trophy.

Programs

With Souza-Kordeiru

Season Short program Free skating
2018–2019
[1]
2017–2018
[7]
2016–2017
[5]
  • Strange Birds
    performed by Birdy

With Lueck

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2015–2016

    Ladies' singles

    Season Short program Free skating
    2014–2015

      Competitive highlights

      CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

      Pairs with Souza-Kordeiru

      International[8]
      Event 16–17 17–18 18–19
      World Champ.21st21st
      European Champ.15th12th
      CS Golden Spin5th
      CS Lombardia Trophy7th
      CS Nebelhorn Trophy8th
      CS Warsaw Cup4th
      Challenge Cup4th
      National[8]
      Croatian Champ.1st
      TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

      Pairs with Lueck

      International[3]
      Event 2015–2016
      CS Golden Spin of Zagreb10th
      CS Tallinn Trophy9th
      CS Warsaw Cup9th
      Bavarian Open6th
      Hellmut Seibt Memorial5th
      Lombardia Trophy4th
      Mentor Toruń Cup7th

      Ladies' singles

      International: Junior[9]
      Event 12–13 13–14 14–15
      JGP Croatia30th
      European Youth Olympic Festival24th
      International: Advanced novice[10]
      Leo Scheu Memorial36th19th
      Triglav Trophy31st12th
      National[10]
      Croatian Championships2nd N1st N
      N = Advanced novice level

      References

      1. 1 2 3 4 "Lana PETRANOVIC / Antonio SOUZA-KORDEIRU: 2018/2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018.
      2. 1 2 Grigoryan, Maria (14 February 2017). "Hrvatska klizačica osvaja Moskvu". Russia Beyond (in Croatian).
      3. 1 2 "Competition Results: Lana PETRANOVIC / Michael LUECK". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018.
      4. "Predstavljanje sportskog para" [Presentation of a pair] (in Croatian). Croatian Skating Federation. 7 November 2016. Archived from the original on 15 November 2016.
      5. 1 2 "Lana PETRANOVIC / Antonio SOUZA-KORDEIRU: 2016/2017". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 21 May 2017.
      6. Grigoryan, Maria (14 December 2017). "Lana Petranović: Rusija me ojačala". Russia Beyond (in Croatian).
      7. 1 2 "Lana PETRANOVIC / Antonio SOUZA-KORDEIRU: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018.
      8. 1 2 "Competition Results: Lana PETRANOVIC / Antonio SOUZA-KORDEIRU". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018.
      9. "Competition Results: Lana PETRANOVIC". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018.
      10. 1 2 "Lana PETRANOVIC". rinkresults.com.

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