Nina Pinzarrone

There, she was seventh in the short program but fell to sixteenth in the free skate after a series of mishaps, ultimately winding up in eleventh overall.

[9] In August, she received a second assignment, replacing South Korean skater Lim Eun-soo at the 2022 Skate Canada International.

[7] Having acquired senior technical minimums, she was assigned to compete at the European Championships for the first time, alongside longtime Belgian national champion Loena Hendrickx.

Her coach stated that her primary objectives for the event were to achieve the minimum scores to take Belgium's second berth at the World Championships later in the season.

[4] Due to Hendrickx's placement at the previous year's World Championships, Belgium had three berths in the women's event in Saitama.

Pinzarrone, Hendrickx and national silver medalist Jade Hovine all had the minimum scores necessary to attend, comprising the largest Belgian women's delegation in the event's history.

With Loena Hendrickx withdrawing due to illness, Pinzarrone won her first national title by more than forty points.

[20] At the 2023 NHK Trophy, Pinzarrone placed second in both segments, but third overall, winning the bronze medal and qualifying to the Grand Prix Final for the first time.

She said she had not considered this result a possibility at the start of the season, and she added that it was "so cool" that both she and Hendrickx had qualified, the first time two Belgian women had done so.

[7] Shortly following the event, Eric Christian von Fricken, who composed one of the pieces of music that Pinzarrone used for her free program, took to social media accounts to praise her performance.

[7] She won her second consecutive Belgian national title in January, though unusually, she did not compete at the main event, as it was held only ten days before the 2025 European Championships; the Belgian federation gave its top women's skaters the additional opportunity to compete at the Golden Spin instead and count their scores from that competition.

She earned a season's best in the short program despite receiving an under-rotation call on her triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination and placed fourth, with two points separating her from the skaters in the top three.

Pinzarrone said that she wanted to work on her jump rotation ahead of the 2025 World Championships but that she was "thrilled" to have won bronze.

Pinzarrone during her short program at the 2024 World Championships
Pinzarrone performing her signature needle spin during her free skate at the 2024 World Championships
Pinzarrone during her free skate at the 2024 Grand Prix de France
Pinzarrone performing her exhibition program at the 2024 Grand Prix de France