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Post by Admin on Nov 9, 2021 15:43:01 GMT
Pairs Short Program | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPFigure
Ice Dance Rhythm Dance | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPFigure
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Post by Admin on Nov 9, 2021 15:47:15 GMT
Women Short Program | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPFigure
Men Short Program | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPFigure
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Post by Admin on Nov 9, 2021 19:20:32 GMT
Pairs Free Skating | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPFigure
Ice Dance Free Dance | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPFigure
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Post by Admin on Nov 9, 2021 20:21:59 GMT
Women Free Skating | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPfigure
Men Free Skating | NHK Trophy 2021 | #GPFigure
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Post by Admin on Nov 10, 2021 21:12:00 GMT
Figure skating goes from Torino to Tokyo this week, with NHK Trophy set to be the fourth stop of the sport’s Grand Prix Series this Olympic season. Competition is set for Friday and Saturday (12 and 13 November) in Japan, at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, site of the 1977 and 1985 World Figure Skating Championships. While there is plenty to watch out for, the Japanese Grand Prix stop will be without two-time Olympic champion and home hero Hanyu Yuzuru or his compatriot Kihira Rika, both of whom withdrew last week due to respective ankle injuries. Reigning world bronze medallist Alexandra Trusova’s withdrawal was confirmed on Monday (8 November), as she continues to deal with a foot injury that hampered her training during Skate America. PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games silver medallist Uno Shoma takes centre stage in the absence of those big names, while his Japanese teammate Sakamoto Kaori is the defending NHK Trophy champion, though last year’s field was almost strictly comprised of domestic skaters. The reigning world champions in both pairs and ice dance from the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FSR) are set to skate on the Grand Prix for the first time this season.
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