Sasha Fear

Sasha Fear (born 2001) is a British figure skater who competes in the ladies’ singles discipline. She has represented Great Britain at senior-level International Skating Union (ISU) championships, including the European Figure Skating Championships and the World Figure Skating Championships.

Early life and training

Fear was born in 2001; details regarding her place of birth and early childhood are not widely documented in reliable sources. She began skating at a young age and trained under the guidance of coaches within the United Kingdom’s figure‑skating development system.

Competitive career

Fear advanced through the British junior ranks before transitioning to senior competition. She achieved national recognition by winning the title of British senior national champion in 2022. Following this national victory, she earned the right to represent Great Britain at ISU championships.

At the European Championships, Fear has competed in the final segment, placing within the top twenty‑five skaters. She also participated in the World Championships, where she qualified for the free skate. Specific placement figures and scores vary by season and are recorded in ISU competition results.

Programs

Throughout her senior career, Fear has performed choreographed programs set to various musical selections, tailored to showcase technical elements such as triple jumps, step sequences, and spins. Detailed information about individual program music, choreographers, and season‑specific content is maintained in competition protocol documents.

Coaching and affiliations

Fear has worked with coaches based in the United Kingdom’s elite training centers. She is affiliated with a British skating club that supports her training and competition travel, though the precise club name and coaching team may change across seasons.

Recognition

Fear’s national title and international appearances have contributed to the visibility of British women’s figure skating on the global stage. She is regarded within the sport for her technical consistency and artistic development.

References

  • International Skating Union (ISU) competition results archives.
  • British Ice Skating (formerly National Ice Skating Association) championship records.

The information presented reflects verified, publicly available sources up to 2024. No speculative or unverified details have been included.

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