Nina Pinzarrone wins bronze at the World Figure Skating Championships
The 20-year-old from Brussels achieves the best performance of her career and earns the bronze medal in the women's event at the World Figure Skating Championships.

In Prague, Czech Republic, Nina Pinzarrone broke all her personal records and was only surpassed by the Japanese skaters Sakamoto and Chiba at these Worlds.
Barely 20 years old, the young Brussels native thus signs the most beautiful performance of her career, following in the footsteps of Loena Hendrickx, another Belgian skater who reached the top.
What a journey for the one who, three years ago, finished fifth at the European Championships, a position synonymous with qualification for her first World Championships in Saitama, where she placed eleventh, before winning her first two European bronze medals in 2024 and 2025.
Nina Pinzarrone is achieving today the greatest performance of her young career. A magnificent recognition for the native of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, who began skating at the age of three and a half and who has always been coached by the Antwerp native Ans Bocklandt.
Congratulations to this Belgian skater for her greatest international success!