I've started wake surfing in 2019 with zero sport background. It took me about an hour to figure out how to get up on the board from the water. While others would succeed on their if not first, than maybe third attempt. My story had high chances to end the same day it started, but I've got pissed off and decided to fight until I get it. That decision has changed my entire life.

I grew up fast, but there is no magic behind that. From my first season on wakesurf I've been riding an hour per day almost every single day. Even if you don't plan to progress, this tactics will bring you there. But if you want and add to it coaching, the effectiveness will get doubled. I didn't know that. As many others I just wanted to close 360 and had no idea about technique or any fundamentals. In 2020 I've realised that wakesurfing is way more than spontaneous 360 and started to learn. Spending all my evenings watching and analysing videos from instagram. I've closed 180 to shov out.

I've started to compete in amateur division in 2021 and went through all the podiums that season. Concluding it by getting 2nd on the CWSA World Championship. Similar path in 2022, but in outlaw. And in 2023 I moved to Pro. I've been scared. I felt unprepared for that level, but I knew it will push me to keep working and growing every single day the weather let me get on water and ride. It did. Competing for the past 3 seasons on a professional level finally helped me to build my confidence in a pair with my level to be proud to call and truly feel myself professional.

Today I have made wakesurfing my life and I am always on the water. I'm a competing athlete, a certified judge in several associations and an experienced coach. I love traveling around the world attending competitions along with teaching lessons. Wakesurfing is my passion and I want to pass it to others. My actual goal is to develop this sport by getting more people in and increasing their level of riding. Showing how beautiful and challenging it could be. It is both about sport AND having fun.
But for sure wakesurfing is way more than a sport, it's a lifestyle.
My most beloved and recent comps
I've been on more than 35 podiums so far. But some of them feel special for me.
  • 7+
    Years of wakesurfing experience
  • 35+
    Poduims
    (half of them on a pro level)
  • 200+
    Students all over the world (taught in Russian, English, Italian and French)
  • 25+
    Competitions judged
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