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Morisi Kvitelashvili is a well-known celebrity from Russia. So let’s check out Morisi Kvitelashvili’s personal and public life facts, Wikipedia, bio, spouse, net worth, and career details. Morisi Kvitelashvili was born in the Moscow, Russia in 1995.

BirthName, Nickname, and Profession

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Real Name Morisi Mikhailovich Kvitelashvili
Nickname Morisi
Profession and Georgian figure skater

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Age, Birthdate, Religion, and BirthPlace

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This section will get Morisi’s age, birthday, religion, hometown, food habits, and birthplace details.

Age (2021) 26 Years
Birthplace Moscow
Date Of Birth 17 March 1995
Sunsign Leo
Hometown Moscow
Food Habits Not Available
Nationality Russian

Morisi Mikhailovich Kvitelashvili was born on 17 March 1995 in Moscow. Morisi age is 26 years as of in 2021 and his birthplace is Moscow.
Currently, He is living in Moscow, and working as and Georgian figure skater.
By nationality, He is Russian, and currently, his food habit is mix vegetarian & non-vegetarian.
He also worships all the Gods and goddesses and also celebrates all the festivals.
His hobby is acting. He loves doing acting in movies and shows.

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Height, Weight, And Body Measurements

Morisi’s height is 1.8 m tall and he looks tall when standing with his friends. Though he is a little tall as compared to his friends still he manages to maintain his weight.
His weight is around Not Available and he always exercises to maintain that. He loves to do exercises regularly and also tells others to do that.
According to Morisi, you must have to do exercise regularly to stay fit. his body measurements are not available currently, but we will update them very soon.

Height 1.8 m
In Meter: not available
In Feet: not available
Weight Not Available
In Pound: not available

Morisi Kvitelashvili Spouse, Wife, , Personal Life

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Marital Status not available
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Children

Morisi’s father’s name is Not Available. We have no more Information about Morisi Father; we will try to collect information and update soon.
Morisi’s mother’s name is Not Available. We have no more Information about Morisi Father; we will try to collect information and update soon.
Also, we have no idea about his brother and sister, and we don’t know their names either.
But we are trying hard to collect all the information about Morisi and will update you soon.
his Girlfriend’s name is Not Available. They are in relation from previous few years of strong relationship. We have no information about Morisi’s Girlfriend.
But we are sure that Morisi is not available and his Wife’s name is not available. Now, his relationship is perfect. We have no more information about his Wife.
Also, we have no information about his son and daughter. We can’t say their name. If you know some information, please comment below.

Morisi Mikhailovich Kvitelashvili Net Worth

The Morisi Mikhailovich Kvitelashvili Estimated Net worth is $80K – USD $85k.

Monthly Income/Salary (approx.) $80K – $85k USD
Net Worth (approx.) $4 million- $6 million USD

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Fast Facts You Need To Know

2020

Kvitelashvili gained bronze medal at 2020 European Championships after placing 4th in the short program and 3rd in the free program.

2019

Kvitelashvili placed tenth at the 2019 European Championships, and finished the season with a thirteenth-place showing at the 2019 World Championships.

Kvitelashvili was fourth to begin the season at the 2019 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial, before winning the Denis Ten Memorial Challenge.

At his first Grand Prix event of the season, Kvitelashvili placed fifth in both segments at the 2019 Internationaux de France, for fourth place overall. He was seventh at the 2019 Rostelecom Cup.

2018

As of 2018, he is a student at the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism in Moscow.

In January, Kvitelashvili placed twelfth at the 2018 European Championships in Moscow. The following month, he served as Georgia’s flag-bearer during the opening ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. He qualified to the free skate in men’s singles and finished twenty-fourth overall.

Beginning the season at the 2018 Ondrej Nepela Trophy, Kvitelashvili placed fourth in the short program and third in the free skate, narrowly finishing fourth overall, less than half a point behind Keiji Tanaka. At his second Challenger event, the Finlandia Trophy, he placed fifth in the free skate and third in the free, taking the bronze medal overall. His first Grand Prix event of the season, 2018 Skate America, saw him place eighth overall, after coming eleventh in the short program and seven in the free skate. At the 2018 Rostelecom Cup, he placed second in both programs to win the silver medal, his first Grand Prix medal.

2017

In March, Kvitelashvili placed nineteenth in the short, eleventh in the free, and thirteenth overall at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. Due to his placement, Georgia qualified a spot in the men’s event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Kvitelashvili competed at two Grand Prix events, placing fifth at the 2017 Rostelecom Cup and 6th at the 2017 Internationaux de France. He was invited to the Russian event as a replacement for Keiji Tanaka. He won medals at both of his Challenger Series events, taking silver at the 2017 CS Minsk-Arena Ice Star and gold at the 2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.

2016

Before 2016, Kvitelashvili competed for Russia, winning a bronze medal on the ISU Challenger Series and one on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series.

Kvitelashvili made his first international appearance for Georgia in December 2016, at the Santa Claus Cup in Hungary. He obtained the minimum technical scores required to compete at all ISU Championships and won the gold medal, ahead of fellow Georgian Irakli Maysuradze, by placing first in both segments. Ranked tenth in the short program and fourth in the free skate, he finished sixth overall at the 2017 European Championships, held in January in Ostrava, Czech Republic.

2015

Kvitelashvili won the bronze medal at the 2015 CS Mordovian Ornament in Saransk, Russia. He finished twelfth at his sole GP event, the 2015 Cup of China. In December 2015, he placed fifth in his final international event for Russia, the CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, and twelfth at the Russian Championships. In May 2016, he submitted a request to Russian skating officials to be released to compete for Georgia.

2014

Making his ISU Challenger Series (CS) debut, Kvitelashvili placed fifth at the Lombardia Trophy in September 2014. In November, he competed at the 2014 Rostelecom Cup, replacing the injured Kolyada; he finished twelfth at the event, the first senior Grand Prix (GP) assignment of his career. After placing eighth at the 2015 Russian Championships, he was sent to his second Winter Universiade and finished seventh at the competition, held in February 2015 in Granada, Spain.

2013

In 2013, Kvitelashvili was selected to compete on the ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP); he placed fourth, 1.62 points behind bronze medalist Mikhail Kolyada, at his first event, which took place in September in Košice, Slovakia. The following month, he won the bronze medal at the JGP event in Ostrava, Czech Republic, having scored 17.76 points less than silver medalist Alexander Petrov and 16.7 more than Daniel Samohin. His senior international debut came in December, at the 2013 Winter Universiade in Trento, Italy, where he finished fifth.

2011

He placed fourteenth at the 2011 Russian Junior Championships and eighteenth at the 2012 edition. He won the junior bronze medal at the 2012 NRW Trophy, his first international event.

2000

Kvitelashvili began learning to skate in 2000. His first coach was Elena Proskurina at CSKA Moscow.

1995

Morisi Mikhailovich Kvitelashvili (Georgian: მორის ყვითელაშვილი , pronounced [mɔris qʼvitʰɛlɑʃvili] ; Russian: Морис Михайлович Квителашвили , born 17 March 1995) is a Russian-Georgian figure skater. Representing Georgia, he is the 2020 European bronze medalist, 2018 Rostelecom Cup silver medalist, 2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb champion, 2017 CS Ice Star silver medalist, 2018 CS Finlandia Trophy bronze medalist, and 2019 Winter Universiade bronze medalist. He has finished within the top ten at two other European Championships (2017, 2019) and competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics, placing 24th.

Kvitelashvili was born on 17 March 1995 in Moscow, Russia. His mother, a former competitive skater, and father are both originally from Tbilisi, Georgia.

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