Early years Davankova began skating at age seven, following her younger brother Nikita. As a singles skater, she was coached by Elena Alexandrova. Her next coaches were Alexei Ryabov and Ekaterina Ryabova. After switching to pairs, Davankova joined Sergei Dobroskokov's group and skated with Semion Kazantsev during the 2010–11 season.
Partnership with Deputat Davankova and Ukrainian pair skater
Andrei Deputat skated in the same group before teaming up in May 2011. In December 2011, they competed on the senior level at the
2012 Russian Championships. They were seventh in the short program but finished fifth overall, receiving the highest TES in the free skate ahead of the gold medalists
Vera Bazarova /
Yuri Larionov. In February 2012, they won the gold medal at the
2012 Russian Junior Championships after placing first in both the short and free segments. Deputat was released by Ukraine to represent Russia. Davankova/Deputat won the bronze medal in their international debut at the
2012 World Junior Championships. In the 2012–13 season, Davankova/Deputat won silver at their first
JGP event in
Lake Placid, New York. At their second event, in
Zagreb,
Croatia, they took the bronze and qualified for the
JGP Final in
Sochi, Russia, where they won the silver medal behind
Lina Fedorova /
Maxim Miroshkin. By that time, Davankova had grown to 1.55 m. Davankova/Deputat finished seventh in their second appearance at the
2013 Russian Championships. In January 2013, Davankova injured her leg at a training session, resulting in the pair withdrawing from the
2013 Russian Junior Championships. She was on crutches for two weeks. In late March, Deputat injured his right leg and decided to undergo a meniscus operation. In 2013–14, Davankova/Deputat began their season by winning bronze at the 2013
JGP Belarus. A silver medal at the
2013 JGP Estonia qualified them to the
JGP Final in
Fukuoka,
Japan. At the final, Davankova/Deputat placed fifth in both segments and overall. At the
Russian Championships, the pair finished fifth on the senior level and then won the bronze medal on the junior level. Davankova/Deputat were assigned to the
2014 World Junior Championships in
Sofia, Bulgaria, where they finished fourth after placing third in the short program and fifth in the free skate. Their partnership ended because Deputat was struggling with elements as Davankova grew taller.
Partnership with Enbert Davankova considered a junior-level partnership with Maxim Bobrov, skating with him for three weeks, before receiving a proposal from more experienced pair skater
Alexander Enbert and coach
Nina Mozer. On 30 April 2014, Mozer announced that Davankova/Enbert had teamed up and would be coached by her in Moscow. Davankova said they would begin training on 12 May. The pair performed an exhibition a few weeks later at a charity gala in Luzhniki. In 2015, it was announced that Davankova had broken up with Enbert and he will skate with a new partner,
Natalia Zabiiako.
Partnership with Shibnev In summer 2016 it became known that Davankova had decided to switch divisions from pair skating to ice dance, and would start skating with Anton Shibnev as her partner. In 2017 Shibnev started skating with a new partner. == After skating: career on YouTube ==