Anastasiya Savchuk, an accomplished athlete from Kharkiv, Ukraine, has made significant strides in artistic swimming. She began her journey in the sport at age seven after her parents saw an advertisement and met a coach who suggested she try it. Before this, she had tried ballroom dancing but did not enjoy it.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women's Duet | B Bronze |
| 2021 | Women's Team | B Bronze |
| 2016 | Women's Team | 4 |
She made her international debut in 2013 at the World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, representing Ukraine. Since then, she has achieved numerous accolades. In recognition of her two bronze medals at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, she received the Order of Princess Olga (third class) in Ukraine. Additionally, she and her teammates were named the 2017 Team of the Year at the Heroes of Sports Awards in Ukraine.
Savchuk has set several milestones in her career. She and Marta Fedina became the first artistic swimmers from Ukraine to win a medal in duet at the Olympic Games by claiming bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Games. She also became the first athlete representing Ukraine to win 11 career medals in any sport at the aquatics world championships when she secured bronze in the women's team technical routine at the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju, Republic of Korea.
At the same championships, she was part of the Ukrainian team that won gold in the women's highlight routine. This event was featured for the first time at the world championships and marked Ukraine's first gold medal in artistic swimming at a world championship.
Off the pool, Savchuk enjoys embroidery, needlework, cooking, and spending time with her husband Maksym Serik and their dog. Maksym has played volleyball at a national level. Savchuk is multilingual, speaking English, Russian, and Ukrainian fluently.
She holds a degree in coaching from Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Education and has furthered her education by studying coaching and psychology at Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University.
Savchuk believes that the Ukrainian team's willingness to change their routines frequently is key to their success. "We do not present a single routine for a long time as is done by other teams," she said. "A day before the start we may well change some element or even a chain of elements."
Looking ahead, Savchuk aims to continue competing at high levels while also focusing on her coaching career. Her dedication to both her sport and education highlights her commitment to excellence.
Anastasiya Savchuk, an accomplished athlete from Kharkiv, Ukraine, has made significant strides in artistic swimming. She began her journey in the sport at age seven after her parents saw an advertisement and met a coach who suggested she try it. Before this, she had tried ballroom dancing but did not enjoy it.