Biography
Kadisha was born on September 19, 2000, in Kostanay, Republic of Kazakhstan. She is ethnically Kazakh and holds citizenship of the Republic of Kazakhstan. From an early age, she showed a keen interest in sports and an active lifestyle.
At the age of nine, Kadisha began training in short track speed skating at the Youth Sports School in Kostanay. Under the guidance of experienced coaches, she took her first steps in the sport, learning perseverance, discipline, and the drive to win.
Education
- 2017-2022 U. Sultangazin Kostanay State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports.
Athletic Achievements
- Since 2012, Kadisha has regularly competed in regional and national short track competitions, consistently earning top placements and podium finishes.
- In 2015, she made her debut at the Junior Championship of Kazakhstan, finishing among the top three female athletes. This success earned her a place on Kazakhstan’s national youth team.
- In 2018, she won a silver medal in the individual 1000-meter race and a bronze medal in the relay at the Kazakhstan National Championships.
- In 2019, Kadisha and the Kazakhstan team secured a bronze medal in the team relay at the Universiade — a result that was confirmed following a review of the final standings.
- In 2023, she became the youngest athlete to represent Kazakhstan at the Short Track World Cup held in the United States, delivering consistently strong performances. That same year, she claimed the national championship title in the relay event.
- In 2024, she continued to excel at the Kazakhstan National Championships, achieving high results in individual distances and reaffirming her status as one of the country's top athletes in her discipline.
- For her outstanding athletic achievements, Kadisha has been awarded the title of Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in short track speed skating.