How old are you?
20.
What is your sport? Are you an amateur or professional?
I’m a member of the national figure skating team.
What is your biggest sports achievement?
I am a six-time national champion and have represented the national team for the past seven years in events such as the EYOF 2017 and seven Junior Grand Prixs.
What languages do you speak?
Greek, English, French, Russian and Bulgarian.
What are your passions and hobbies?
I like dancing, cooking, playing the piano and photography.
What is your secret superpower (or one you would like to have)?
I would like to read minds.
What is your favourite dish from your country?
Pastitsio.
Who is the most inspiring athlete for you?
Kamila Valieva. Even when she was at her lowest psychological level, she managed to compete and win at the Olympics.
The words I live by are… (motivational quote)
Don’t be afraid of something new and don’t leave anything for tomorrow that you can do today.
What motivated you to apply for the EYOA programme?
The purpose of the programme. I think the interaction it has with the athletes and people from sports, and how it inspires them to live with Olympic Values and spirit is amazing. So I decided that I want to live it again.
What are your goals as an EYOA?
First to share all my knowledge and happiness to all athletes and people. And to have fun making memories with new friends.
What would be your dream job in the future?
To be a coach and judge of figure skating, or to be a doctor.
What are your expectations of being an EYOA?
I think it’s going to be once again an amazing edition of the EYOA programme and I hope to make more memories and have more experiences, that afterwards I can share.
What does Olympism mean to you?
For me it means to wake up every morning with the desire to achieve all the goals that I have in my mind and to do my best to make the world better.