31/12/2025
2025 was a year of learning, change, and unexpected strength.
A year that asked a lot from me, but gave me even more in return.
January hit hard.
I entered the winter exam session knowing I had 11 exams left to graduate in Engineering, and honestly, I was terrified. I didn’t think I would make it. Training felt almost impossible: practices didn’t fit my schedule, I barely skated, and I hardly saw my university friends.
March was even harder.
I questioned everything: competing, skating, even myself. I thought about switching to solo dance, but I eventually realized it wasn’t my discipline. I needed a pause.
Between April and May, I stepped back.
At the end of April, I made a decision that changed everything: I decided to try Hot Shivers. Somehow, magically, it clicked ✨ I felt at home.
June was intense.
Five exams left, a thesis to write, and graduation ahead. But this time, I kept skating. Training felt lighter, more motivating. Skating was finally giving me energy again ⛸️
July was a turning point.
I took my exams and then went to Bormio for the summer training camp, where we presented our new programs and started building the season together.
September was the finish line.
After the team monitoring, where we showed our programs and received feedback before the competition season, I passed my last two exams and graduated on September 30th 🎓
October opened a new chapter.
I started the Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Sports Engineering track, the path I had always dreamed of.
From October to December, I competed again, felt the adrenaline, the pressure, and the joy of being back on the ice 🤍
2025 taught me that growth isn’t linear, but it’s always worth it.