Evgenia Medvedeva, a renowned figure in figure skating with two Olympic silver medals from Pyeongchang, has spoken about the idea of family in relation to her life today.
She notes that her current schedule keeps her so occupied that thoughts about the future, including family plans, feel distant. At 23, and given the demands of her career, the priority remains on training, competition, and personal growth rather than pursuing a immediate family path.
Despite this focus, Medvedeva emphasizes that attention from others remains part of her life. She describes her personal life as private and chooses to keep much of it out of the public conversation, offering only a glimpse when asked by media outlets.
Medvedeva has built a standout career as a two time Olympic silver medalist. In 2018 she stood on the podium in both the individual event and the team competition, showcasing remarkable consistency and performance at the highest level. The athlete has collected multiple gold medals at the World Championships and European Championships, cementing her position among the sport’s elite and highlighting a track record of sustained excellence across major championships.
Previously, Medvedeva discussed the moment in 2018 when she transitioned away from coach Eteri Tutberidze. That period marked a turning point in her training approach and personal evolution as an athlete, underscoring how changes in coaching and environment can influence a skater’s development and career trajectory.