{{short description|American ice dancer (born 2001)}} {{Use American English|date=February 2026}} {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}} {{Infobox figure skater | name = Anthony Ponomarenko | image = Anthony Ponomarenko (USA) 2026.jpg | imagesize = 250px | caption = Anthony Ponomarenko during the medal ceremony at the 2026 U.S. Championships | fullname = | altname = | country = {{USA}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|2001|1|5|mf=yes}} | birth_place = San Jose, California, U.S. | hometown = Northville, Michigan, U.S. | height = {{cvt|1.81|m|order=flip}} | partner = Christina Carreira<br>(since 2014)<br>Sarah Feng (2010–14) | coach = Scott Moir<br>Madison Hubbell<br>Adrián Díaz<br>Patrice Lauzon | skating club = Skating Club of San Francisco | discipline = Ice dance | beganskating = 2005 | retired = | medalrecord = {{Figure skating infobox medals|nationals=U.S. |4CC={{FS medal|b|4CC|2022|Tallinn|d}}{{FS medal|b|4CC|2024|Shanghai|d}} |NC={{FS medal|s|NC|nationals=U.S.|2024|Columbus|d}}{{FS medal|s|NC|nationals=U.S.|2025|Wichita|d}}{{FS medal|b|NC|nationals=U.S.|2023|San Jose|d}}{{FS medal|b|NC|nationals=U.S.|2026|St. Louis|d}} |JWC={{FS medal|s|JWC|2018|Sofia|d}}{{FS medal|b|JWC|2017|Taipei|d}} |JGPF={{FS medal|s|GPF|2017–18|Nagoya|d}} }} }}

'''Anthony Ponomarenko''' (born January 5, 2001) is an American ice dancer. With his skating partner, Christina Carreira, he is a two-time Four Continents bronze medalist (2022, 2024), three-time ISU Grand Prix medalist (one silver, two bronzes), eleven-time medalist on the ISU Challenger Series (four golds, five silvers, two bronzes), and a five-time U.S. national medalist. He represented the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

At the junior level, they are also two-time World Junior medalists (silver in 2018, bronze in 2017), the 2017–18 JGP Final silver medalists, and the 2018 U.S. national junior champions.

== Personal life == Anthony Ponomarenko was born on January 5, 2001, in San Jose, California. He is the son of 1992 Olympic ice dancing champions Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko and has an elder brother, Timothy.<ref name=IFS170615/><ref name=ISU-1819/>

== Career == === Early years === Ponomarenko started skating in 2005.<ref name=ISU-1819/> He was a single skater for about four years before switching to ice dancing.<ref name=IFS170615/> His partnership with Sarah Feng began in 2010. The two won the bronze medal in novice ice dancing at the 2014 U.S. Championships. After Ponomarenko ended his partnership with Sara Feng in January 2014, he later moved to Novi, Michigan, to train under Igor Shpilband.<ref name=GS170901/>

=== Partnership with Carreira === ==== 2014–2015 season: Junior international debut ==== In April 2014, Ponomarenko teamed up with Canadian ice dancer Christina Carreira. The two decided to represent the United States. Ponomarenko's mother, Marina Klimova, thought the team would eventually be a good match after seeing Carreira in Lake Placid, New York.<ref name=GS170901/> Their Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut came in September 2014; they placed fifth in Ostrava, Czech Republic, and then fourth in Tallinn, Estonia. They finished fifth in the junior event at the 2015 U.S. Championships.<ref name=ISU-CCAP/>

==== 2015–2016 season: First Junior Grand Prix medal ==== Competing in the 2015 JGP series, Carreira/Ponomarenko placed fourth in Riga, Latvia, and then won the silver medal in Toruń, Poland. They received the pewter medal for fourth place at the 2016 U.S. Championships.<ref name=ISU-CCAP/>

==== 2016–2017 season: World Junior bronze ==== [[File:2016 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final Christina Carreira Anthony Ponomarenko IMG 2893.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Carreira/Ponomarenko at the 2016–17 Junior Grand Prix Final]] Carreira/Ponomarenko won silver medals at both of their JGP events and finished fourth at the JGP Final, held in December in Marseille, France. In January, they took the silver medal at the 2017 U.S. Championships, having placed third in the short and second in the free.<ref name=ISU-CCAP/> Ranked sixth in the short and third in the free, they won the bronze medal at the 2017 World Junior Championships, which took place in March in Taipei, Taiwan.<ref name=GS170901/>

==== 2017–2018 season: World Junior silver and Junior Grand Prix Final silver ==== Winning gold at both of their JGP assignments, in addition to the Lake Placid Ice Dance International, Carreira/Ponomarenko capped off 2017 with a second-place finish and won silver at the JGP Final, held in December in Nagoya, Japan. The following month they became the new US junior champions at the 2018 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. In March, they won silver at the 2018 World Junior Championships.<ref name=ISU-CCAP/>

==== 2018–2019 season: Senior debut and first Grand Prix medal ==== [[File:Christina Carreira, Anthony Ponomarenko - 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki - 12.jpg|thumb|250px|Carreira/Ponomarenko at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki]] Pasquale Camerlengo joined their coaching team ahead of the 2018–2019 season.<ref name=FZ180927/> Making their senior international debut, Carreira/Ponomarenko achieved silver at the 2018 CS U.S. Classic in Salt Lake City, having finished second to Hubbell/Donohue. They won the bronze medal at the 2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. For their Grand Prix debut, Carreira/Ponomarenko finished fifth at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki. At their second assignment, they won the bronze medal at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup.<ref name=GS181117/> Following the conclusion of the Grand Prix, they won the gold medal at the 2018 CS Tallinn Trophy.<ref name=ISU-CCAP/>

Carreira/Ponomarenko concluded their season at the 2019 U.S. Championships, where they placed fifth.<ref name=GS190127/>

==== 2019–2020 season ==== [[File:Carreira, Ponomarenko - 2019 Skate America - 3.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Carreira/Ponomarenko at 2019 Skate America]] Beginning on the Challenger series, Carreira/Ponomarenko won silver for the second consecutive U.S. Classic and a second bronze medal at Nebelhorn Trophy. They won gold at their final Challenger event in November, the Asian Open Trophy, having finished first in both segments.<ref name=ISU-CCAP/>

At their first Grand Prix, the 2019 Skate America, they placed sixth in the rhythm dance after errors on their twizzles. Carreira remarked it was "probably the worst time we have ever performed" the program.<ref name=GS191019/> They remained in sixth place after the free dance, which Ponomarenko called "redeeming."<ref name=GS191020/> At their second GP event, the 2019 NHK Trophy, they finished fifth in the rhythm dance, but a lift error in the free dance placed them seventh in the free and sixth overall.<ref name=GS191123/>

Carreira/Ponomarenko placed fourth in the rhythm dance at the 2020 U.S. Championships.<ref name=GS200124/> Fourth in the free dance as well, they would have placed third in that segment but for the invalidation of their choreographic character step sequence due to a violation of the distance requirement. Taking the pewter medal, they stood on the senior national podium for the first time in their careers.<ref name=GS200126/>

==== 2020–2021 season: Coaching move and second Grand Prix medal ==== Carreira broke her foot during the spring quarantine period in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, though she had recovered by the time the rink reopened in the summer.<ref name=USFS201012/> With the pandemic affecting international travel, Carreira/Ponomarenko were assigned to compete at the 2020 Skate America, attended mainly by dance teams training in the United States.<ref name=IFS201020/> They won the bronze medal.<ref name=GS201026/>

On January 10, it was announced that they had withdrawn from the 2021 U.S. Championships.<ref name=natswd/> Carreira confirmed it was a positive COVID test of a rinkmate that caused their withdrawal.<ref name=CC210110/>

On January 27, Carreira announced on Instagram that she and Ponomarenko would be departing their longtime coach Igor Shpilband.<ref name=CC210127/> Two weeks later, U.S. Figure Skating announced that Carreira and Ponomarenko would be moving to train at the Ice Academy of Montreal's new Ontario campus in London, Ontario, coached by former Olympic champion Scott Moir.<ref name=USFS210208/>

==== 2021–2022 season: Four Continents bronze ==== Carreira/Ponomarenko began their season at the 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy, where they placed fourth.<ref name=LT2021/> They were eighth at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy.<ref name=USFS211010/>

On the Grand Prix, Carreira/Ponomarenko placed eighth at the 2021 Skate Canada International.<ref name=GS211031/> They were fourth after the rhythm dance at the 2021 Internationaux de France, but dropped to fifth overall with a seventh-place free dance after an extended lift deduction.<ref name=GS211120/>

At the 2022 U.S. Championships, Carreira/Ponomarenko were fifth in the rhythm dance but fell to seventh place after the free dance.<ref name=GS220109/> They were named to the team for the Four Continents Championships in Tallinn later in January. Third in both segments, they won the bronze medal in their first appearance at a senior championship event. Carreira said they were "happy we're able to end our season with our best free dance, I think. So yes, we're overall really happy, and we want to continue growing into the next quad."<ref name=GS220121/>

==== 2022–2023 season: World Championships debut ==== [[File:Carreira and Ponomarenko - 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy (RD) (Cropped).jpg|thumb|220px|Carreira and Ponomarenko performing their rhythm at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy]] Following the conclusion of the 2021–22 season, Ponomarenko required ankle surgery, which delayed their preparations for the coming season. He revealed that he had been suffering ongoing ankle pain since "severely" spraining it in 2015 and developing joint damage. After years of skating through the pain, it had reached the point where "every opinion I heard was: 'Get the surgery.' Since the Olympic quad was over, this was the time to get the surgery done to make sure I'm fully ready for the next four years." While Ponomarenko spent three months recuperating in Colorado Springs, Carreira continued training by herself in London. When they resumed working together in May, retired ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Adrián Díaz joined their coaching team.<ref name=USFS221121/>

Foregoing the Challenger series to start the season, Carreira and Ponomarenko made their season debut on the Grand Prix at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy in Sheffield. They placed fourth in both segments and fourth overall, 11.53 points back of Canadian bronze medalists Lajoie/Lagha, their former junior rivals.<ref name=GS221113/> At the 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo, Carreira/Ponomarenko were third in the rhythm dance, 1.14 points clear of home team Turkkila/Versluis, and described themselves as "really happy with the performances."<ref name=ISU221125/> In the free dance, they slipped to fourth in that segment and fourth overall, being overtaken by the Finns for the bronze medal.<ref name=ISU221126/><ref name=GS221126/>

Following the Grand Prix, Carreira/Ponomarenko made a belated Challenger appearance, winning gold at the 2022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.<ref name=USFS231210/> With presumptive national silver medalists Hawayek/Baker sitting out the 2023 U.S. Championships for health reasons, the national podium was more open than would otherwise have been the case. Considered likely bronze medalists going in, Carreira/Ponomarenko unexpectedly placed fourth in the rhythm dance due to a twizzle error.<ref name=USFS230127/> In the free dance they overtook new team Zingas/Kolesnik for the bronze medal.<ref name=GS230128/>

As national bronze medalists, they were named to the 2023 Four Continents Championship team, and also as first alternates for the 2023 World Championships, the third berth there having been given to Hawayek/Baker.<ref name=USFS230129/> They placed fourth in the rhythm dance at Four Continents, 2.07 points back of third-place Lajoie/Lagha.<ref name=GS230210/> Fifth in the free dance, they remained in fourth place, beating domestic rivals Green/Parsons.<ref name=GS230212/>

On February 24, it was announced that Hawayek/Baker had withdrawn from the World Championships due to continued health problems. As first alternates, Carreira/Ponomarenko were called up to make their Worlds debut.<ref name=NBC230224/> They finished tenth.<ref name=ISU-CCAP/>

==== 2023–2024 season: Second Four Continents bronze and national silver ==== [[File:Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko 2024 Worlds Rhythm Dance 6.jpg|thumb|left|330px|Carreira/Ponomarenko during their rhythm dance at the 2024 World Championships]] For the first time since the onset of the pandemic, Carreira and Ponomarenko had the entire offseason for training and other upgrades, which in this case included new equipment, nutritional plans, and athletic trainers.<ref name="USFS240104" /> Starting the season at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, Carreira/Ponomarenko came fourth, before winning the silver medal at the 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy.<ref name="ISU-CCAP" /> On the Grand Prix, they came fourth at the 2023 Grand Prix de France. Carreira said that despite some technical errors, "we put out two solid performances this weekend that we are proud of."<ref name="GS231104" /> They followed this with a fourth-place finish at the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo.<ref name="GS231118" /> [[File:Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko 2024 Worlds Free Dance 5.jpg|thumb|250px|Carreira and Ponomarenko during their free dance at the 2024 World Championships]] In advance of the 2024 U.S. Championships, Carreira/Ponomarenko were preemptively named to the American team for the 2024 Four Continents Championships in Shanghai, which was to take place the following weekend.<ref name=USFS240109/> At the national championships, the team finished second in the rhythm dance segment, before winning the free dance segment over a flu-stricken Chock/Bates; the latter remained in first place overall on the strength of their rhythm dance lead, and Carreira/Ponomarenko claimed the national silver medal for the first time.<ref name=GS240127/> At the Four Continents Championships, they finished third in the rhythm dance. They were only fifth in the free dance after a twizzle error from Carreira, but remained third overall, 1.07 points clear of fellow American team Zingas/Kolesnik in fourth. Claiming their second championship bronze, Ponomarenko noted that they team had experienced much in the two years since their first, including "lows" relating to his ankle surgery, so "being back here and having these two years of growth with Christina and the rest of our coaching team, it's a big significant moment."<ref name=GS240204/>

At the 2024 World Championships in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Carreira/Ponomarenko finished a new high seventh overall with a total score of 200.32 points. Carreira said that hitting the 200-point mark had been a goal for the team "for a couple of years and it's of course great to have reached that."<ref name=GS240324/>

==== 2024–2025 season: Two Grand Prix medals ==== [[File:Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko 2025 Worlds Rhythm Dance 05.jpg|250px|thumb|Carreira/Ponomarenko during their rhythm dance at the 2025 World Championships]] Carreira/Ponomarenko began the season by competing on the 2024–25 ISU Challenger Series, winning silver at the 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy and gold at the 2024 CS Budapest Trophy.<ref name="ISU-CCAP" /> They then went on to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, and in their first event, the 2024 NHK Trophy, they won the silver medal, unexpectedly overtaking the higher-seeded Lithuanian team Reed/Ambrulevicius. Ponomarenko called reaching the podium "a testament of the hard work that we've put in the past few summers and seasons."<ref name="GS241109" /> This was their third Grand Prix medal, and their first at a "fully international" Grand Prix since 2018.<ref name="USFS241109" /> They won the bronze medal at their second event, the 2024 Cup of China. With these results, they were designated as first alternates for the 2024–25 Grand Prix Final.<ref name="GS241124" /> Carreira would later say that this "gave us motivation for the second half of the season. We want to attack, and we want to prove that we're part of the top group."<ref name="USFS250224" /> [[File:Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko 2025 Worlds Free Dance 00.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Carreira/Ponomarenko during their free dance at the 2025 World Championships]] In advance of the 2025 U.S. Championships in Wichita, Carreira, Ponomarenko, and their coaches made revisions to their ''Carmen'' program, aiming for "a really refreshed look," which also included new costuming.<ref name=USFS250224/> Competing in Wichita, they finished second in both segments, claiming their second consecutive national silver medal, with Ponomarenko opining that they were skating "a step closer to what we can do in practice."<ref name=GS250125/>

Assigned to both major ISU championships, Carreira/Ponomarenko came fourth at the 2025 Four Continents Championships in Seoul, South Korea, finishing 3.96 points behind Canadian bronze medalists Lajoie/Lagha.<ref name=GS250222/>[[File:Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko of the United States at 2025 Skate Canada International. 04 (cropped).jpg|280px|thumb|Carreira/Ponomarenko during their rhythm dance at 2025 Skate Canada International]] At the 2025 World Championships, held on home ice in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, they came sixth in the rhythm dance, narrowly missing the final group of the free skate, with a score 0.26 points back of Lajoie/Lagha in fifth. Their 81.51 points was a new personal best. They came fifth in the free dance, rising to fifth overall, having overtaken Lajoie/Lagha and holding off the rising Spaniards Smart/Dieck, who were third in the segment.<ref name=GS250330/>

==== 2025–2026 season: Milano Cortina Olympics ==== [[File:Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko 2025 Skate America Free Dance 05.jpg|thumb|left|270px|Carreira/Ponomarenko during their free dance at 2025 Skate America]] Carreira/Ponomarenko opened their season by winning the silver medal at the 2025 CS Nebelhorn Trophy.They went on to compete on the 2025–26 Grand Prix series, placing fourth at 2025 Skate Canada International and fifth at 2025 Skate America.<ref name=SS-CCAP/>

Disappointed with the first half of the season, the team decided to change their free dance, opting to return to their ''Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'' program from 2023–24 season. Speaking on this decision, Carreira shared, "I feel like bringing Perfume back brought back a spark and confidence in us, and it's been working super well. We made some changes, but the essence of the program is still the same."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Dean |first1=Taylor |title=‘Now It’s On Us To Do Our Job On The Ice’ |url=https://usfigureskating.org/news/2025/12/28/national-team-figure-skating-now-its-on-us-to-do-our-job-on-the-ice.aspx |website=U.S. Figure Skating |publisher=U.S. Figure Skating |access-date=1 January 2026}}</ref> [[File:Ice Dancing practice on February 5, 2026 at the Milan Winter Olympics. 06.jpg|thumb|Carreira/Ponomarenko during a practice session at the 2026 Winter Olympics]] In January, Carreira/Ponomarenko won the bronze medal at the 2026 U.S. Championships behind Chock/Bates and Zingas/Kolesnik.<ref>{{cite web |title=2026 U.S. Nationals - Ice Dance Final Results |url=https://skatingscores.com/2526/natusa/sr/dance/results/ |website=Skating Scores |publisher=Skating Scores |access-date=12 January 2026}}</ref> "It means everything for us to be standing here," said Carreira. "It’s such an honor to be standing with these teams. Everyone here is so talented and we’re just really proud. We had a bit of a rocky start to this season but I’m happy that we kind of got our act together after the Grand Prix, and we were able to deliver good performances here."<ref name="GS011126D" /> They were subsequently named to the 2026 Winter Olympic team.<ref>{{cite web |title=U.S. Figure Skating Nominates 16 Athletes to 2026 U.S. Olympic Team |url=https://usfigureskating.org/news/2026/1/11/national-team-figure-skating-us-figure-skating-nominates-16-athletes-to-2026-us-olympic-team.aspx |website=U.S. Figure Skating |publisher=U.S. Figure Skating |access-date=12 January 2026}}</ref><ref name="GS011126D" />

On 9 February, Carreira/Ponomarenko placed eleventh in the rhythm dance segment at the 2026 Winter Olympics, scoring a season's best in the process.<ref name=SS-CCAP/> "We felt very good," said Carreira following their performance. "We had a lot of fun. We kind of went in there with the approach that we had nothing to lose, and I think that definitely worked in our favor. Honestly, I think this is the best we’ve skated this program this season." Ponomarenko added, "We’re here to gain experience. We’re still very new to ice dance regarding age, so we’re really just here for the experience and to feel good being here. It was a lot of fun."<ref>{{cite web |title=Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko 🇺🇸 78.15 |url=https://x.com/goldenskate/status/2020974778727924234 |website=X |publisher=Golden Skate |access-date=21 February 2026}}</ref>

Two days later, the team competed in the free dance segment in which they placed tenth and remained in eleventh place overall, all while scoring season best free dance and combined total score.<ref name=SS-CCAP/> ""It's been incredible," expressed Carreira after their performance. "We're so happy with the two skates we put out, and we've been working really hard, and it was nice to feel like that hard work paid off." "I think the pressure cooker that is the Olympics, there's a year in the spotlight," Ponomarenko further remarked. "There's so much stress involved to compete on a big stage. We're going to take that experience and take it in the next few seasons. I think we've grown as athletes just in these last few weeks, and it feels nice."<ref>{{cite web |title=Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko 🇺🇸 119.47. / 197.62 |url=https://x.com/goldenskate/status/2021697378332684504 |website=X |publisher=Golden Skate |access-date=21 February 2026}}</ref>

== Programs == === Ice dance with Christina Carreira === [[File:Carreira and Ponomarenko - 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy (EX).jpg|thumb|350px|Carreira and Ponomarenko performing during the gala exhibition at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy]] {|class="wikitable unsortable" style="text-align:left" |- ! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:10%" | Season ! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:25%" | Short dance/Rhythm dance ! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:25%" | Free dance ! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:25%" | Exhibition ! scope="col" style="text-align:center; width:5%" | {{Abbr|Ref.|References}} |- ! scope="row" | 2014–15 | * '''{{small|Samba:}}''' "Chic a boom" * '''{{small|Samba:}}''' "Let's Get Loud"<br>{{small|By Jennifer Lopez <br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband}} | * ''Micmacs''<br>{{small|By Raphaël Beau & Max Steiner}} ** "Diabolic" ** "A Motley Crew" ** "It is Rolling" <br> {{small| Choreo. By Igor Shpilband}} | rowspan="2" {{NA}} | <ref name="ISU-1415" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2015–16 | * '''{{small|Waltz & polka:}}''' ''City Lights''<br>{{small|By Charlie Chaplin<br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband}} | * "Poursuit" * "Auscencia" * "Black Cat, White Cat"<br>{{small|All by Goran Bregović<br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband}} | <ref name="ISU-1516" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2016–17 | * '''{{small|Blues:}}''' "Why Don't You Do Right?"<br>{{small|''(from Who Framed Roger Rabbit)''}} * '''{{small|Swing:}}''' "Cool Cat in Town"<br>{{small|By Tape Five<br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband}} | * "Exogenesis: Symphony"<br>Part 3 (Redemption)<br>{{small|By Muse<br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband}} | rowspan="2" | * ''Exogenesis: Symphony <br>Part 3 (Redemption)'' | <ref name="ISU-1617" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2017–18 | * '''{{small|Rhumba:}}''' "Quizás, Quizás, Quizás"<br>{{small|Performed by Sara Montiel}} * '''{{small|Cha-cha:}}''' "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"<br>{{small|Performed by The Pussycat Dolls}} * '''{{small|Samba:}}''' "Conga"<br>{{small|By Gloria Estefan <br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband }} | * ''W.E.''<br>{{small|By Abel Korzeniowski}} ** "Dance for Me, Wallis" ** "Abdication" <br> {{small| Choreo. By Igor Shpilband }} | <ref name="ISU-1718" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2018–19 | * '''{{small|Tango Romantica:}}''' "Jalousie 'Tango Tzigane'"<br>{{small|By Jacob Gade<br>Performed by Katica Illenyi}} * '''{{small|Tango Romantica:}}''' "Yo soy María"<br>{{small|''(from María de Buenos Aires)''<br>By Astor Piazzolla <br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband & Pasquale Camerlengo}} | * Tokio Myers medley ** "Bloodstream" ** "Angel" <br> {{small| <br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband & Pasquale Camerlengo }} | * "Latch" (acoustic)<br>{{small|By Disclosure<br>Performed by Sam Smith}} | <ref name="ISU-1819" /><ref name="USFS-CCAP" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2019–20 | rowspan="2" | * '''{{small|Quickstep:}}''' "Too Darn Hot"<br>{{small|''(from Kiss Me, Kate)''<br>By Cole Porter <br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband & Pasquale Camerlengo }} | * "Farrucas"<br>{{small|By Pepe Romero}} * "Malagueña"<br>{{small|By Ernesto Lecuona<br>Performed by Roni Benise <br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband & Pasquale Camerlengo }} | * ''María de Buenos Aires''<br>{{small|By Astor Piazzolla}} | <ref name="ISU-1920" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2020–21 | * ''Doctor Zhivago'' ** "Main Title"<br> {{small|By Maurice Jarre}} ** "Farewell to the Past"<br>{{small|By Ludovico Einaudi}} ** "Lara's Theme"<br>{{small|By Maurice Jarre}} ** "Love is a Mystery"<br>{{small|By Ludovico Einaudi <br> Choreo. By Igor Shpilband & Pasquale Camerlengo }} | rowspan="2" {{NA}} | <ref name="ISU-2021" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2021–22 | * "Batdance"<br>{{small|By Prince <br> Choreo. By Marie-France Dubreuil & Romain Haguenauer}} | * "Wicked Game"<br>{{small|By Chris Isaak<br>Performed by Daisy Gray & Yola Recoba <br> Choreo. By Marie-France Dubreuil & Romain Haguenauer }} | <ref name="ISU-2122" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2022–23 | * '''{{small|Samba:}}''' "Kind of Latin Rhythm"<br>{{small|By The JuJu Orchestra }} * '''{{small|Rhumba:}}''' "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story"<br>{{small|By Francis Lai & Carl Sigman<br>Performed by Shirley Bassey}} * '''{{small|Samba:}}''' "Samba" ''(Brazil305 remix)''<br>{{small|by Gloria Estefan<br>Choreo. by Marie-France Dubreuil, Madison Hubbell & Adrián Díaz}} | * "Rainy Streets" * "Public Disquiet"<br>{{small|''(from Backbone)''<br>By Danshin & Arooj}} * "Summertime"<br>{{small|''(from Porgy and Bess)''<br>By George Gershwin<br>Performed by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald}} * "Summertime"<br>{{small|Performed by 101 Strings Orchestra<br>Choreo. by Marie-France Dubreuil, Madison Hubbell & Adrián Díaz}} | rowspan="2" | * "Suspicious Minds" * "Craw-Fever"<br>{{small|By Elvis Presley}} | <ref name="ISU-2223" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2023–24 | * "Whole Lotta Trouble" * "Edge of Seventeen"<br>{{small|All by Stevie Nicks<br>Choreo. by Marie-France Dubreuil, Scott Moir, Madison Hubbell & Adrián Díaz}} | * "The Girl With The Plums"<br>{{small|''(from Perfume: The Story of a Murderer)''<br>By Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek & Reinhold Heil}} * "Strictly Taboo" * "Deceit and Betrayal"<br>{{small|By Audiomachine}} * "Meeting Laura"<br>{{small|''(from Perfume: The Story of a Murderer)''<br> by Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek & Reinhold Heil<br>Choreo. by Marie-France Dubreuil, Scott Moir, Madison Hubbell & Adrián Díaz}} | <ref name="ISU-2324" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2024–25 | * "I Just Want to Make Love to You"<br>{{small|By Etta James}} * "Long Tall Sally"<br>{{small|By Little Richard<br>Choreo. by Madison Hubbell, Adrián Díaz, Scott Moir & Marie-France Dubreuil}} | * ''Carmen Suite''<br>{{small|By Rodion Shchedrin<br>Choreo. by Madison Hubbell, Adrián Díaz, Scott Moir & Marie-France Dubreuil}} | * ''I Just Want to Make Love to You'' * ''Long Tall Sally'' ---- * "Can't Help Falling in Love"<br>{{small|By Elvis Presley<br>Performed by Tommee Profitt feat. Brooke}} ---- * Cold <br> {{small| by Chris Stapleton }} | <ref name="ISU-2425" /> |- ! scope="row" | 2025–26 | * "Sweet Dreams" <br> {{small| By La Bouche <br> Performed by La Bouche & Paolo Pellegrino }} * "100% Pure Love"<br>{{small|By Crystal Waters & The Basement Boys<br>Choreo. by Scott Moir, Madison Hubbell, Adrián Díaz & Marie-France Dubreuil}} | * ''Notre-Dame de Paris'' <br>{{small|By Riccardo Cocciante & Luc Plamondon}} ** "Ave Maria païen" <br> {{small|Performed by Noa }} * "La cour des miracles"<br>{{small|Performed by Luck Mervil & Hélène Ségara }} * "Le temps des cathédrales" <br> {{small|Performed by I Fiamminghi }} * "Danse, mon Esmeralda" <br>{{small|Performed by Garou<br>Choreo. by Scott Moir, Madison Hubbell, Adrián Díaz & Marie-France Dubreuil}} ---- * ''Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'' | * ''Cold'' | <ref name="ISU-2526"/> |}

== Competitive highlights == {{smalldiv| *GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series *JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series *CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series *TBD – Assigned *WD – Withdrew from competition }}

=== Ice dance with Christina Carreira === {{Figure skating competitive highlights |level=senior|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |season1=2018–19|season2=2019–20|season3=2020–21|season4=2021–22 |season5=2022–23|season6=2023–24|season7=2024–25|season8=2025–26 |{{FS placements|8|Winter Olympics|p8=11th}} |{{FS placements|8|World Championships|p5=10th|p6=7th|p7=5th|p8=8th}} |{{FS placements|8|{{nowrap|Four Continents Championships}}|p4=3rd|p5=4th|p6=3rd|p7=4th}} |{{FS placements|8|U.S. Championships|p1=5th|p2=4th|pewter2=yes|p4=7th|p5=3rd|p6=2nd|p7=2nd|p8=3rd}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Cup of China|p7=3rd}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Finland|p1=5th|p5=4th|p6=4th}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} France|p4=5th|p6=4th}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} NHK Trophy|p2=6th|p7=2nd}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Rostelecom Cup|p1=3rd}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Skate Canada|p4=8th|p8=4th}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Skate America|p2=6th|p3=3rd|p8=5th}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Wilson Trophy|p5=4th}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|CS}} Asian Open Trophy|p2=1st}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|CS}} Budapest Trophy|p7=1st}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|CS}} Finlandia Trophy|p4=8th|p6=2nd}} |{{FS placements|8|{{nowrap|{{small|CS}} Golden Spin of Zagreb}}|p5=1st}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|CS}} Lombardia Trophy|p4=4th}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|CS}} Nebelhorn Trophy|p1=3rd|p2=3rd|p6=4th|p7=2nd|p8=2nd}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|CS}} Tallinn Trophy|p1=1st}} |{{FS placements|8|{{small|CS}} U.S. Classic|p1=2nd|p2=2nd}} |{{FS placements|8|Lake Placid Ice Dance|p2=2nd}} }}

{{Figure skating competitive highlights |level=junior|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |season1=2014–15|season2=2015–16|season3=2016–17|season4=2017–18 |{{FS placements|4|{{nowrap|World Junior Championships}}|p3=3rd|p4=2nd}} |{{FS placements|4|Junior Grand Prix Final|p3=4th|p4=2nd}} |{{FS placements|4|U.S. Championships|p1=5th|p2=4th|pewter2=4th|p3=2nd|p4=1st}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Austria|p4=1st}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Belarus|p4=1st}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Czech Republic|p1=5th}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Estonia|p1=4th}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} France|p3=2nd}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Latvia|p2=4th}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Poland|p2=2nd}} |{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Russia|p3=2nd}} |{{FS placements|4|Lake Placid Ice Dance|p2=2nd|p4=1st}} }}

== Detailed results == [[File:Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko at the 2018 World Junior Championships.jpg|thumb|300px|Carreira/Ponomarenko at the 2018 World Junior Championships]] === Ice dance with Christina Carreira === {{Figure skating personal bests|float=yes|ice dance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |204.88|2025 World Championships |81.51|2025 World Championships |46.99|2025 World Championships |34.43|2025 World Championships |123.37|2025 World Championships |70.09|2025 World Championships |53.28|2025 World Championships }} {{Figure skating personal bests|historical=yes|ice dance=SD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |157.19|2016 JGP Russia |64.10|2017–18 Junior Grand Prix Final |33.25|2017 JGP Belarus |31.51|2017–18 Junior Grand Prix Final |94.15|{{nowrap|2017 World Junior Championships}} |46.11|2017 World Junior Championships |48.47|2018 World Junior Championships }} {{clear}}

{{smalldiv| *Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded at ISU Championships. *At national events in the United States, pewter medals are awarded for fourth place. }} ==== Senior level ==== {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2018–19|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Sep 12–16, 2018|{{flagicon|USA}} 2018 CS U.S. International Classic|2|68.61|2|105.43|2|174.04 |Sep 26–29, 2018|{{flagicon|GER}} 2018 CS Nebelhorn Trophy|3|69.56|3|107.93|3|177.49 |Nov 2–4, 2018|{{flagicon|FIN}} 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki|4|66.93|5|100.35|5|167.28 |Nov 16–18, 2018|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2018 Rostelecom Cup|2|69.01|3|105.20|3|174.21 |Nov 26 – Dec 2, 2018|{{flagicon|EST}} 2018 CS Tallinn Trophy|2|69.58|1|110.64|1|180.22 |Jan 19–27, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} 2019 U.S. Championships|4|75.23|5|114.78|5|190.01 }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2019–20|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Jul 30 –<br>Aug 2, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} 2019 Lake Placid Ice Dance|2|72.57|2|105.15|2|177.72 |Sep 17–22, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} 2019 CS U.S. International Classic|2|77.18|2|111.29|2|188.47 |Sep 25–28, 2019|{{flagicon|GER}} 2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy|2|76.99|4|113.43|3|190.35 |Oct 18–20, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} 2019 Skate America|6|70.41|6|110.14|6|180.55 |Oct 30 – Nov 3, 2019|{{flagicon|CHN}} 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy|1|78.40|1|113.15|1|191.55 |Nov 22–24, 2019|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2019 NHK Trophy|5|75.25|7|107.01|6|182.26 |Jan 20–26, 2020|{{flagicon|USA}} 2020 U.S. Championships|4|78.02|4|116.14|4|194.16|pewter7=yes }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2020–21|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Oct 23–24, 2020|{{flagicon|USA}} 2020 Skate America|3|78.63|3|107.15|3|185.78 }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2021–22|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Sep 10–12, 2021|{{flagicon|ITA}} 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy|4|69.08|6|103.70|4|172.78 |Oct 7–10, 2021|{{flagicon|FIN}} 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy|6|72.36|8|105.91|8|178.27 |Oct 29–31, 2021|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2021 Skate Canada International|8|68.96|8|99.80|8|168.76 |Nov 19–21, 2021|{{flagicon|FRA}} 2021 Internationaux de France|4|70.74|7|105.17|5|175.91 |Jan 3–9, 2022|{{flagicon|USA}} 2022 U.S. Championships|5|77.90|7|107.92|7|185.82 |Jan 18–23, 2022|{{flagicon|EST}} 2022 Four Continents Championships|3|69.35|3|106.32|3|175.67|small6=yes }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2022–23|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Nov 11–13, 2022|{{flagicon|GBR}} 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy|4|75.00|4|112.42|4|187.42 |Nov 25–27, 2022|{{flagicon|FIN}} 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo|3|76.20|4|112.60|4|188.80 |Dec 7–10, 2022|{{flagicon|CRO}} 2022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb|2|76.54|1|114.77|1|191.31 |Jan 23–29, 2023|{{flagicon|USA}} 2023 U.S. Championships|4|77.37|3|121.08|3|198.45 |Feb 7–12, 2023|{{flagicon|USA}} 2023 Four Continents Championships|4|76.97|5|112.81|4|189.78 |Mar 22–26, 2023|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2023 World Championships|10|75.24|11|114.86|10|190.10 }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2023–24|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Sep 20–23, 2023|{{flagicon|GER}} 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy|6|65.82|4|112.09|4|177.91 |Oct 6–8, 2023|{{flagicon|FIN}} 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy|2|74.15|3|116.99|2|191.14 |Nov 3–5, 2023|{{flagicon|FRA}} 2023 Grand Prix de France|4|72.94|4|113.76|4|186.70 |Nov 17–19, 2023|{{flagicon|FIN}} 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo|4|74.58|4|114.18|4|188.76 |Jan 22–28, 2024|{{flagicon|USA}} 2024 U.S. Championships|2|83.19|1|126.85|2|210.04 |Jan 30 – Feb 4, 2024|{{flagicon|CHN}} 2024 Four Continents Championships|3|77.47|5|116.67|3|194.14|small6=yes |Mar 18–24, 2024|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2024 World Championships|8|79.26|7|121.06|7|200.32 }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2024–25|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Sep 18–21, 2024|{{flagicon|GER}} 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy|2|77.66|2|119.85|2|197.51 |Oct 11–13, 2024|{{flagicon|HUN}} 2024 CS Budapest Trophy|1|77.44|1|117.25|1|194.69 |Nov 8–10, 2024|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2024 NHK Trophy|2|79.64|2|119.33|2|198.97 |Nov 22–24, 2024|{{flagicon|CHN}} 2024 Cup of China|3|79.22|4|118.96|3|198.18 |Jan 20–26, 2025|{{flagicon|USA}} 2025 U.S. Championships|2|82.86|2|127.93|2|210.79 |Feb 19–23, 2025|{{flagicon|KOR}} 2025 Four Continents Championships|4|79.30|4|117.78|4|197.08 |Mar 25–30, 2025|{{flagicon|USA}} 2025 World Championships|6|81.51|5|123.37|5|204.88 }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2025–26|icedance=RD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Sep 25–27, 2025|{{flagicon|GER}} 2025 CS Nebelhorn Trophy|2|76.11|2|116.24|2|192.35 |Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2025|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2025 Skate Canada International|3|76.83|4|114.40|4|191.23 |Nov 14–16, 2025|{{flagicon|USA}} 2025 Skate America|5|72.74|4|113.29|5|186.03 |Jan 4–11, 2026|{{flagicon|USA}} 2026 U.S. Championships|3|83.29|3|123.66|3|206.95 |Feb 6–19, 2026|{{flagicon|ITA}} 2026 Winter Olympics|11|78.15|10|119.47|11|197.62 |Mar 24–29, 2026|{{flagicon|CZE}} 2026 World Championships|7|80.89|8|119.67|8|200.56 }}

==== Junior level ==== {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2014–15|icedance=SD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Aug 26–29, 2014|{{flagicon|CZE}} 2014 JGP Czech Republic|4|48.61|5|78.37|5|126.98 |Sep 23–26, 2014|{{flagicon|EST}} 2014 JGP Estonia|4|50.62|6|76.98|4|127.60 |Jan 18–25, 2015|{{flagicon|USA}} 2015 U.S. Championships (Junior)|4|55.32|6|76.59|5|131.91 }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2015–16|icedance=SD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Jul 30–31, 2015|{{flagicon|USA}} 2015 Lake Placid Ice Dance (Junior)|2||2||2|135.90 |Aug 26–29, 2015|{{flagicon|LAT}} 2015 JGP Latvia|2|57.23|5|74.02|4|131.25 |Sep 23–26, 2015|{{flagicon|POL}} 2015 JGP Poland|2|61.13|2|85.02|2|146.15 |Jan 15–24, 2016|{{flagicon|USA}} 2016 U.S. Championships (Junior)|4|64.81|5|87.98|4|152.79|pewter4=yes }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2016–17|icedance=SD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Aug 24–27, 2016|{{flagicon|FRA}} 2016 JGP France|2|60.44|2|87.94|2|148.38 |Sep 14–17, 2016|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2016 JGP Russia|2|63.10|2|94.09|2|157.19 |Dec 8–11, 2016|{{flagicon|FRA}} 2016–17 Junior Grand Prix Final|4|61.39|4|88.59|4|149.98 |Jan 14–22, 2017|{{flagicon|USA}} 2017 U.S. Championships (Junior)|3|66.77|2|98.29|2|165.06 |Mar 15–19, 2017|{{flagicon|TAI}} 2017 World Junior Championships|6|60.53|3|94.15|3|154.68|small5=yes }} {{Figure skating detailed results |season=2017–18|icedance=SD/FD|ref={{r|SS-CCAP}} |Jul 27–29, 2017|{{flagicon|USA}} 2017 Lake Placid Ice Dance (Junior)|1|62.20|1|87.56|1|149.76 |Aug 30 – Sep 2, 2017|{{flagicon|AUT}} 2017 JGP Austria|1|57.82|1|87.57|1|145.39 |Sep 20–23, 2017|{{flagicon|BLR}} 2017 JGP Belarus|1|63.77|1|86.28|1|150.05 |Dec 7–10, 2017|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2017–18 Junior Grand Prix Final|2|64.10|2|87.66|2|151.76 |{{nowrap|Dec 29, 2017 –}} Jan 8, 2018|{{flagicon|USA}} 2018 U.S. Championships (Junior)|1|68.70|1|90.48|1|159.18 |Mar 5–11, 2018|{{flagicon|BUL}} 2018 World Junior Championships|6|60.85|2|86.83|2|147.68|small6=yes }}

== References == {{Reflist|refs=

<ref name=ISU-CCAP>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00014977.htm |title= Competition Results: Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20181002144016/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00014977.htm |archivedate= October 2, 2018 |url-status= live }}</ref>

<ref name=SS-CCAP>{{cite web |url=https://www.skatingscores.com/usa/dance/christina_carreira_anthony_ponomarenko |title=USA–Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko |website=SkatingScores.com}}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-1415>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2014/2015 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20150520214701/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= May 20, 2015 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-1516>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2015/2016 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160527084138/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= May 27, 2016 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-1617>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2016/2017 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20170521153302/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= May 21, 2017 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-1718>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2017/2018 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180505022424/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= May 5, 2018 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-1819>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2018/2019 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180929075126/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= September 29, 2018 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-1920>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2019/2020 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180929075126/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= September 29, 2018 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-2021>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2020/2021 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20201023210500/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= October 23, 2020 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-2122>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2021/2022 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20210831191947/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= August 31, 2021 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-2223>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2022/2023 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20221111093125/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= November 11, 2022 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-2324>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2023/2024 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20230928052902/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= September 28, 2023 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-2425>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2024/2025 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20250802052902/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= August 2, 2025 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=ISU-2526>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |title= Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO: 2025/2026 |publisher= International Skating Union |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20250923052902/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00014977.htm |archivedate= September 23, 2025 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=USFS-CCAP>{{cite web |url= https://usfigureskatingfanzone.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=60 |title= Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko |publisher= U.S. Figure Skating |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20181002140414/https://usfigureskatingfanzone.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=60 |archivedate= October 2, 2018 |url-status= live }} <br>{{cite web |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/skaters/team/carreira_ponomarenko |title= Earlier versions |publisher= IceNetwork.com |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180701181313/http://web.icenetwork.com/skaters/team/carreira_ponomarenko |archivedate= July 1, 2018 |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=IFS170615>{{cite news |url= https://www.ifsmagazine.com/ponomarenko-continuing-a-family-tradition/ |title= Ponomarenko Continues a Family Tradition |first= Elvin |last= Walker |work= IFS Magazine |date= June 15, 2017 |archive-date= May 24, 2019 |access-date= July 24, 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190524183715/https://www.ifsmagazine.com/ponomarenko-continuing-a-family-tradition/ |url-status= dead }}</ref>

<ref name=GS170901>{{cite news |title=Carreira and Ponomarenko eye 2018 Junior World podium |url=https://www.goldenskate.com/2017/09/carreira-ponomarenko/|first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= September 1, 2017}}</ref>

<ref name=FZ180927>{{cite news |url= https://usfigureskatingfanzone.com/news/2018/9/27/figure-skating-christina-carreira-and-anthony-ponomarenko-take-strong-chemistry-into-senior-ranks.aspx |title= Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko Take Strong Chemistry Into Senior Ranks |first= Colette A. |last= Harris |publisher= U.S. Figure Skating |date= September 27, 2018 }}</ref>

<ref name=GS181117>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2018/11/stepanova-and-bukin-win-second-consecutive-grand-prix-gold-at-rostelecom-cup/ |title= Stepanova and Bukin win second consecutive Grand Prix Gold at Rostelecom Cup |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= November 17, 2018 }}</ref>

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<ref name=GS191019>{{cite news |url= https://www.goldenskate.com/2019/10/2019-skate-america-rhythm-dance/ |title= Hubbell and Donohue: 'We have so much progress to make' |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= October 19, 2019 }}</ref>

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== External links == * {{official website|http://carreira-ponomarenko.com/|Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko official website}} * {{ISU figure skater|00014977|Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko}} * {{SkatingScores|usa/dance/christina_carreira_anthony_ponomarenko|Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko}} * [https://usfigureskating.org/roster.aspx?rp_id=1120 Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko] at U.S. Figure Skating * {{Team USA|new_id=anthony-ponomarenko}} * [https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/results/athlete-details/24753 Anthony Ponomarenko] at Milano Cortina 2026 * {{Olympics.com|anthony-ponomarenko}} * {{Olympedia}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ponomarenko, Anthony}} Category:2001 births Category:Living people Category:American male ice dancers Category:American people of Russian descent Category:Figure skaters from San Jose, California Category:Figure skaters at the 2026 Winter Olympics Category:Olympic figure skaters for the United States Category:World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists Category:Four Continents Figure Skating Championships medalists Category:21st-century American sportsmen