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Las Vegas Skater Diana Davis Fuels Georgia’s Olympic Medal Push Despite Hearing Challenges

By Matthias Binder February 9, 2026
Las Vegas-born ice dancer elevates Georgia at Olympics despite a hearing impairment
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Unlikely Origins in the Entertainment CapitalOvercoming a Lifelong Hearing HurdleFlag-Bearing Moment Ignites Milano RunGeorgia’s Imported Talent Revolution

Unlikely Origins in the Entertainment Capital (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Milan – Las Vegas native Diana Davis has emerged as a pivotal force in Georgia’s surprising bid for a Winter Olympics medal in figure skating’s team event.

Unlikely Origins in the Entertainment Capital

Born on January 16, 2003, in Las Vegas, Diana Davis grew up immersed in the world of ice skating from a young age. Her mother, renowned coach Eteri Tutberidze, guided her early steps on the ice, first as a single skater before she transitioned to ice dance in 2016.[1][2]

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The switch proved wise, as Davis paired with Gleb Smolkin in 2018, whom she later married in Las Vegas in March 2022. Previously competing for Russia, she placed 14th at the 2022 Beijing Olympics and earned silver at the 2022 Russian nationals. Georgia recruited her in 2023 after Russian skaters faced international exclusions, marking a new chapter in her career.[1]

Her dual U.S. and Georgian citizenship, stemming from her mother’s heritage, facilitated the change. Training under coaches like Igor Shpilband and at the Ice Academy of Montreal honed her skills further.

Overcoming a Lifelong Hearing Hurdle

An incorrect dose of antibiotics at age two left Davis with third-degree sensorineural hearing loss, a condition that impacted her coordination and led to challenges like withdrawal and school mockery.[2][1]

Though treated in Germany, full restoration proved impossible; she relies on partial lip reading and struggles with certain sound frequencies and lyrics. Yet music remains audible enough for skating demands. In a December Instagram post, Davis shared her story to inspire others: “I want people who have the same condition not to feel ashamed or to withdraw into themselves, not to be afraid to try sports, and not to listen to those who try to limit them.”[2]

Her resilience shines through, turning personal adversity into a platform for advocacy.

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Flag-Bearing Moment Ignites Milano Run

Davis grabbed headlines at the Milano Cortina 2026 Games by co-carrying Georgia’s flag at the opening ceremony alongside pairs skater Luka Berulava.[2] “It means a lot to me,” she said afterward. “I’m just glad.”

Competition followed swiftly, with Davis and Smolkin delivering in the team event. They scored 78.97 in the rhythm dance for sixth place and 117.82 in the free dance for fourth, skating to the unconventional “Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)” by The Offspring. These efforts positioned Georgia fourth overall entering the event’s second day – remarkable for a nation without prior Winter Olympic medals.[1][2]

Georgia’s Imported Talent Revolution

Tutberidze’s influence extends beyond her daughter, as she coaches Georgian-born men’s star Nika Egadze, Europe’s champion. The squad blends recruits: four of six skaters hail from Russia, including 2023 European champion Anastasiia Gubanova and European pairs winners Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava.[2]

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Team unity prevails despite diverse roots. Berulava noted the pressure: “We really want to take advantage of this chance. It’s a big responsibility and you don’t want to let the team down.” Gubanova added, “We’ve got a very friendly team. Fate has united us all.”

  • Davis/Smolkin: Ice dance leaders with recent wins like 2025 CS Denis Ten Memorial.
  • Gubanova: 2023 European champion.
  • Egadze: 2026 European men’s silver contender.
  • Metelkina/Berulava: European pairs gold.

Key Takeaways:

  • Davis’s Vegas birth and hearing story highlight perseverance in elite sports.
  • Georgia’s strategic recruitment vaults it into medal contention.
  • Family ties to Tutberidze blend controversy with success.

Diana Davis embodies determination, transforming obstacles into opportunities while elevating Georgia’s profile on the Olympic stage. As the team event concludes, her contributions could secure the country’s breakthrough moment. What do you think of her inspiring path? Tell us in the comments.

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