
WEIGHT: 48 kg
Bust: A
One HOUR:50$
NIGHT: +40$
Sex services: Strap On, Facial, For family couples, Sex oral without condom, Extreme
She is the European champion, Skate America bronze medalist, a five-time ISU Challenger Series medalist, and a three-time Estonian national champion , , She graduated from high school in , with plans to begin studying for a coaching diploma, and eventual pursuit of university education. She is fluent in Russian and Estonian , and also speaks English. She began competing internationally for Estonia during the β13 season at the Chicks level before competing as a basic and advanced novice.
She made her international junior debut at the Haabersti Cup in October She did not receive a second JGP assignment that season. She earned the bronze medals in the junior women's events at the Volvo Open Cup and Tallinn Trophy before placing fourth at the Estonian Championships. She later took the titles at four more junior internationals in the new year.
Competing in Latvia , she placed sixth, and in Poland , tenth. She defended her junior title at the Tallinn Trophy and placed second at the Ice Star in the lead up to the Estonian Championships , where she won the silver medal behind Eva-Lotta Kiibus.
She failed to advance to the free skate, placing thirty-third. Initially advised that she would not be able to return to skating for two to three years, a prospect she considered tantamount to the end of her career and which caused "a little depression," she was ultimately able to resume training in advance of the following season. She placed seventh at the event and followed that performance up with a fourth-place finish at the JGP Austria , a career-best placement for her on the Junior Grand Prix circuit.
She also finished nearly forty points ahead of domestic rival and reigning Estonian champion Eva-Lotta Kiibus. She received a second Challenger assignment the following weekend, the CS Warsaw Cup , where she won the silver medal behind Russian competitor Maiia Khromykh and ahead of Ekaterina Kurakova of Poland. She placed fourth in the short program but advanced into bronze medal position by winning the free skate ahead of gold medalist Anastasiia Gubanova and silver medalist Amber Glenn.