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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2022 18:16:36 GMT
Sinitsina/Katsalapov (RUS) | Ice Dance FD | ISU European FS Championships 2022 |Tallinn| #EuroFigure
#EuroFigure Dance FINAL G Sinitsina/Katsalapov 217.96 S Stepanova/Bukin 213.20 B Guignard/Fabbri 207.97 4 Smart/Diaz 196.86 5 Fear/Gibson 196.01 6 Hurtado/Khaliavin 191.90 7 Davis/Smolkin 186.61 8 Reed/Ambrulevicius 183.17 9 Lopareva/Brissaud 178.34 10 Nazarova/Nikitin 173.99
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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2022 21:51:09 GMT
#EuroFigure Women FINAL G Kamila Valieva 259.06 S Anna Shcherbakova 237.42 B Alexandra Trusova 234.36 4 Loena Hendrickx 207.97 5 Ekaterina Kurakova 204.73 6 Ekaterina Ryabova 196.75 7 Anastasiia Gubanova 188.17 8 Niina Petrokina 187.07
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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2022 23:34:13 GMT
Anna Shcherbakova (RUS) | Women FS | ISU European FS Championships 2022 | Tallinn | #EuroFigure
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Post by Admin on Jan 16, 2022 1:12:51 GMT
Kamila Valieva (RUS) | Women FS | ISU European FS Championships 2022 | Tallinn | #EuroFigure Russian Kamila Valiyeva won the two toughest competitions before the Olympics by record margins, capped by the European Championships on Saturday, proving she is the overwhelming favorite for the Beijing Winter Games. Valiyeva, a 15-year-old undefeated in her first senior international season, landed three quadruple jumps in the free skate, totaling 259.06 points and prevailing by 21.64 in Tallinn, Estonia. Shockingly, she fell (on a triple Axel) in competition for the first time since October. That beat the previous women’s margin of victory record under an 18-year-old scoring system. Countrywoman Yevgenia Medvedeva held the previous record of 18.32 points from 2017. Spain’s Javier Fernandez has the record across all disciplines — 60.21 points in 2016. Valiyeva’s performance was all the more impressive because she beat a field that included the Olympic silver- and bronze-medal favorites — training partners Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova, who were second and third in Tallinn. Last month, Valieyva won the Russian Championships by the largest women’s margin in that event’s history. That competition is considered tougher than the Olympics, given the world’s six highest-ranked skaters this season are Russian. In four international starts this season, Valiyeva posted the four highest scores across all events. Her best — 272.71 — is 35.29 points clear of the second-ranked skater’s best (reigning world champ Shcherbakova). That’s greater than the margin separating Shcherbakova and the world’s 28th-ranked skater, American Karen Chen, according to SkatingScores.com. Russia has yet to name its three-woman Olympic team, but Valiyeva will lead it. It’s the third consecutive Olympics that the world’s top-ranked skater going into the Games is a 15-year-old Russian coached by Eteri Tutberidze. In 2014, Yuliya Lipnitskaya delivered in the team event for Russia and faltered individually, placing fifth. In 2018, Alina Zagitova won a close duel with Medvedeva for gold.
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Post by Admin on Jan 16, 2022 2:31:54 GMT
Alexandra Trusova (RUS) | Women FS | ISU European FS Championships 2022 | Tallinn | #EuroFigure
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