Aleksandra Dolinskė

Dolinskė competed at one JGP event and then won her first senior international medal, silver, at the Ice Star in Minsk, Belarus.

Dolinskė won her second Lithuanian Championship title and secured her second consecutive silver medal at the Ice Star competition in Minsk, Belarus.

Dolinskė sustained an injury that required leg tendon surgery, preventing her from participating in most competitions that year.

She relocated to Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, where she commenced her studies in sports, Exercise, and Nutrition.

That same year, she resumed skating at the Whitley Bay ice rink and began training under the guidance of her coach, David Richardson.

At the start of the 2021–22 season, Dolinskė again competed at the Tayside Trophy competition in Dundee, Scotland, where she finished in 4th place.

A hamstring injury forced her to withdraw from two of the season's most significant competitions, the European Championships and the Universiade in Lake Placid, United States.

In early December, she competed at the Edusport Trophy, scoring a total of 158.50 points and winning the bronze medal.

In the same month, just before Christmas, Dolinskė competed in the Lithuanian Figure Skating Championship, finishing in second place behind Meda Variakojyte.

At the beginning of 2024, Dolinskė took part in the European Figure Skating Championships, which were held in her home country, Lithuania, in the city of Kaunas.

[8] Dolinskė started the season in late November, competing at the 2024 CS Warsaw Cup, where she finished in eighteenth place.

Aleksandra Dolinskė takes 1st place at the Tayside Trophy 2023