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Post by Admin on Jan 9, 2020 20:10:21 GMT
LIVE - Opening Ceremony | Lausanne 2020 The wait is over! The Winter Youth Olympic Games Lausanne 2020 are finally here and the Opening Ceremony is getting the show started. Don't miss out! Preparations for the opening ceremony of the Youth Winter Olympics in Lausanne were marred by a serious accident. A female Russian skater has been severely injured after falling to the ice from about five meters at a rehearsal for the opening event, according to Keystone-SDA news agency. Police in Lausanne say her life is in danger, according to a statement quoted by The Associated Press. An investigation has been opened into Tuesday’s incident. Police say the 35-year-old woman lost balance and fell while being hoisted by a cable attached to the ceiling of the city’s main hockey stadium where the opening ceremony will be held on Thursday. There are 1,880 participants in the games, 112 of them are representing Switzerland.
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Post by Admin on Jan 10, 2020 18:18:10 GMT
Watch the Figure Skating competitions and follow the Men's Single Short Programme at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne
Follow the Figure Skating competitions and watch the Pairs Short Programme at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2020 18:52:51 GMT
Follow the Rhythm Dance competition and watch the best dancers on the ice at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne. #Lausanne2020
Watch the Figure Skating competitions and follow the Women's Single Short Programme at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne. #Lausanne2020
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Post by Admin on Jan 12, 2020 18:51:37 GMT
RELIVE - Figure Skating - Pairs Free Programme - Day 3 | Lausanne 2020
Follow the most talented young figure skaters as they compete in the Men's Single Free Programme at the Winter Youth Olympic Games.
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Post by Admin on Jan 13, 2020 18:59:38 GMT
Russian junior skaters Apollinariia Panfilova and Dmitry Rylov delivered a win for the national team at the 2020 Youth Olympics in Lausanne, Switzerland, claiming gold in the pairs event. Panfilova and Rylov put on a flawless performance on Sunday, perfectly dealing with the technical elements, including two impeccably landed triple throws. The duet received 127.47 points for their free routine, beating compatriots Diana Mukhametzianova and Ilya Mironov by more than 12 points. Alina Butaeva and Luka Berulava of Georgia finished third to take bronze in Lausanne.
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