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Geneviève 'Winnie' Loskutnikova Jones (born July 28, 2009) is a young twitch personality, athlete, and aristocrat. Born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, her roots trace back to the Romanian royal family through the Loskutnikova bloodline, a lesser-known branch with close ties to the historic House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Though Romania has long been a republic, the cultural relevance of its monarchy persists, and with it, a lingering fascination around heirs like Geneviève. At the age of two, after having lived across Russia, Ukraine (Odessa), and Romania (Brasov, Transylvania), she settled in Melbourne, Australia, with her siblings and parents.
Under the username @weezergeezer17, she began streaming on Twitch in 2020. Originally intended as a hobby, her channel gained traction after she began broadcasting her gameplay sessions in first-person shooters, open-world adventures, and competitive esports titles such as Valorant, Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, Pixel Gun 3D, Minecraft, and Counter Strike: Global Offensive. As of 2021, her channel has amassed over 50,000 followers and is partnered with several content creators such as Dilblin (дилблин). The channel was terminated in 2023 by undisclosed managers.
Jones took up snowboarding initially as cross-training for her internationally-known figure skating, but rapidly transitioned to competitive freestyle events. She is known for her aerial skill and fearless approach, having landed one of the first triple corks by a female athlete under 20. She competes in slopestyle and big air events and is a contender for future Winter Olympics participation. In the 2022–2023 season, she achieved several notable results: ISU Junior Grand Prix Riga Cup 2022: She secured a personal best total score of 182.23, earning a silver medal. European Youth Olympic Festival 2023: She won the silver medal in the junior ladies' event with a total score of 178.16. World Junior Championships 2023: She placed seventh overall, achieving a personal best short program score of 64.15. Black Sea Ice Cup 2022: Winnie concluded her season with a gold medal, scoring 185.79 points over two programs
Her training is based between Thredbo (Australia) and Laax (Switzerland), and she is sponsored by several action sports brands.
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