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  1. Morisi Mikhailovich Kvitelashvili (Georgian: მორის ყვითელაშვილი, pronounced [moɾis qʼʷitʰelaʃʷili]; Russian: Морис Михайлович Квителашвили, born 17 March 1995) is a retired Russian-Georgian figure skater who currently represents Georgia.

  2. Moris Mikhailovich Kvitelashvili (en géorgien : მორის ყვითელაშვილი, né le 17 mars 1995 à Moscou, en Russie) est un patineur artistique géorgien. Il termine 6 e aux championnats d'Europe 2017 .

  3. 48K Followers, 1,152 Following, 783 Posts - Moris Kvitelashvili OLY (@moriskvit) on Instagram: "🔸Figure skater🇬🇪 2018🇰🇷 | 2022🇨🇳 Olympian 🔸European 🥉 🔸Universiade 🥉 🔸ISU GP 🥈🥈🥇 🔸Russian cup Final 🥇 YouTube channel ⬇️".

  4. 7 juin 2023 · Russian-Georgian figure skater, Morisi Kvitelashvili, announced his retirement from competitive figure skating via Instagram yesterday. It’s sad to see another talented and likeable figure leave the sport, especially one who is so well loved by his peers, but it has been great that we got to see Moris’ figure skating journey.

  5. 17 mars 1995 · Moris Kvitelashvili bio, video, news, live streams, interviews, social media and more from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

  6. 27 nov. 2021 · Morisi Kvitelashvili claims first Grand Prix win at Rostelecom Cup. The Georgian came out on top ahead of Mikhail Kolyada and overnight leader Tomono Kazuki, as world champs Sinitsina/Katsalapov and Mishina/Galliamov seal respective home wins in ice dance and pairs.

  7. 27 nov. 2021 · Kamila Valieva headed a Russian women's podium sweep at the figure skating Rostelecom Cup on Saturday to underline her status as favorite for the Olympic gold medal in Beijing.