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Post by Admin on Sept 28, 2014 21:47:08 GMT
ISU JGP Tallinn Cup 2014 Junior Ladies Final Results 1 Miyu NAKASHIO JPN 2 Maria SOTSKOVA RUS 3 Alsu KAIUMOVA RUS The highlight of the last day of the Tallinn Cup fifth round of the Junior Grand Prix circuit, it was without a doubt the women's free program, an opportunity for redemption for the Russian Maria Sotskova, holder of the title. The success in the segment of the race and in the stage of Estonia, however, went to the Japanese Miyu Nakashio (160.64), which interrupted the streak of seven consecutive successes of Russian girls. The record of eight in a row statements was made by skaters Americans between 2006 and 2007 In addition, a Japanese victory in the women's field was missing from the distant summer of 2012 when Satoko Miayahara triumphed at Lake Placid in the United States. The third place was won by fifteen Russian Alsu Kayumova (157.71), which, as well as the most quoted compatriot, fell on the ice with the intention of performing two double axel and seven triple jumps, including two flip and two lutz. The student Inna Goncharenko, author of the best technical score of the day, it did not go far from the target, only missed by two feet landing on a triple toe loop-closing of the combination with a double axel. In the end, just this error could have cost Kayumova.
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Post by Admin on Oct 2, 2014 21:49:11 GMT
The Pokal der Blauen Schwerter 2014 will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations 2014, the Special Regulations & Technical Rules Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance 2014, and the relevant ISU Communications. Participation in the Pokal der Blauen Schwerter 2014 is open to all Competitors who belong to an ISU Member, and qualify with regard to eligibility according to Rule 102, provided their ages fall within the limits specified in Rule 108, paragraph 2 c) and they meet the participation, citizenship and residency requirements in Rule 109, paragraphs 1 through 5 and ISU Communication 1420 or any update of this Communication.
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Post by Admin on Oct 3, 2014 20:12:13 GMT
The women's short program was won by the Japanese Wakaba Higuchi (58,99), who shined in the stage of Ostrava. The thirteen year old from Tokyo has confirmed that she has the best triple lutz, performing in absolute ease the difficult jump preceded by the step in the second half of the music. However, it has not been all roses and flowers in what has correctly received a call on the wrong wire detachment of the triple flip, presented in combination with a triple toe loop. The error did not allow the national champion novice to break through the wall of the sixty points, but did not compromise in any way the final result. For the rest, the rising star of Japanese skating has executed a double axel of enormous magnitude, without forgetting the tops of excellent workmanship. Higuchi preceded Elizavet Turzynbaeva (55,31), a student of Brian Orser has a technical background rather interesting. The fourteen year old Kazakh landed with a step-out combination Rittberger triple / triple toe loop, and lost by a few tenths of a triple lutz not preceded by the step, but was flawless on the other elements, especially the sequence of steps that has earned the 'only four level assigned in the race. In third place, there is Alexandra Proklova (52,89) from Russia, remained firm due to injury for several months during the spring and summer. The student of Inna Goncharenko, paid for falling afer the triple lutz, historically one of her strengths, and not completing the rotation of the triple flip that opened with the triple toe loop combination. In the free program, the fourteen year-old from Moscow, capable of performing one of the best double axel of the day and a spinning upside down without equal in the race, will therefore be called upon to recover at least a position to see not compromised the ability to enter the final of the circuit. ISU JGP Pokal der Blauen Schwerter 2014 Junior Ladies Final Results 1 Wakaba HIGUCHI JPN 176.14 2 Elizabet TURZYNBAEVA KAZ 164.79 3 Alexandra PROKLOVA RUS 149.16
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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2014 21:17:41 GMT
The Croatia Cup 2014 will be conducted in accordance with the ISU Constitution and General Regulations 2014, the Special Regulations & Technical Rules Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance 2014, and the relevant ISU Communications. The results of the short program in Zagreb
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Post by Admin on Oct 11, 2014 21:12:19 GMT
The Russian figure skater who was the winner of last year's final Grand Prix Junior Maria Sotskova won the seventh stage of the final series in Zagreb and re-selected for the final, this time of the year. Мария Сотскова 11.10.2014. Произвольная программа на этапе ЮГП в Загребе-112,33 Итоговый результат - 170,81 ПЕРВОЕ МЕСТО!!! The second Russian athlete Alexander Proklova, like a week ago on the stage in Dresden, won the bronze medal. Russian juniors won 5 medals (3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze) in total for the Grand Prix in Croatia. Celebrated the victory: singles skater Maria Sotskova, dancers Anna Yanovska - Sergey Mozgov and a pair of Mary Vygalova - Egor. Silver: pair Daria Beklemischeva - Maxim Bobrov. Singles skater Alexander Proklova became Bronze medalist. Grand Prix. Zagreb (Croatia). Girls. Free program. 1 Maria Sotskova-112.33, 2 Alexander Proklova (both athletes - Russia) - 107.93, 3. Karen Chen (USA) - 106.70. Totals. 1 Maria Sotskova (Russia) - 170.81, 2. Karen Chen (USA) - 169.41, 3. Proklova Alexander (Russia) - 159.23.
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