Georgy Noevich Reviya (Russian: Георгий Ноевич Ревия, Georgian: გიორგი ნოეს ძე რევია, born 3 April 1999) is a Russian-Georgian ice dancer who competes for Georgia.
Reviya currently studies business management at university and hopes to open a skating school in Georgia one day.
[3] At their next Junior Grand Prix event, in Armenia, Kazakova/Reviya placed second in both segments, behind Russia's Ushakova/Nekrasov, and received another silver medal.
They became the first ice dancers representing Georgia to qualify to a Junior Grand Prix Final, where they finished sixth.
At their second assignment, 2019 JGP Croatia, Kazakova/Reviya earned their first Junior Grand Prix title, taking first place by a 15-point margin over Russian silver medalists Tyutyunina/Shustitskiy.
[3] Kazakova/Reviya made their senior international debut in early November 2019 at the 2019 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy.
[9] They had been assigned to make their senior World Championship debut in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Later in the season, the team was assigned to the 2021 World Championships, but withdrew prior to the publication of the entry list due to health issues.
[11] Kazakova/Reviya returned to competition after a season away due to injury at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, attempting to qualify a berth for Georgia in ice dance at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
They placed fifth in the rhythm dance due primarily to a mistake made by Reviya on their third set of twizzles but were able to remain in contention for Olympic qualification.
[12] At their next assignment, the 2021 Mezzaluna Cup, Kazakova/Reviya placed first in both segments of competition to take the title by a 15-point margin over Australian silver medalists Kerry/Dodds.
[3] Following the season, Kazakova/Reviya relocated to Bolzano, Italy to train with Matteo Zanni, Barbora Řezníčková, and Denis Lodola becoming their new coaching team.
[18] Before the start of the 2022–23 season, Kazakova and Reviya left Russia and long-time coaches Denis Samokhin and Maria Borovikova and relocated to Egna, Italy to train under Matteo Zanni and Barbora Řezníčková.
[19] Kazakova broke her hand in the preseason, resulting in them missing two months of training and having to withdraw from two early events.
CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.