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Post by Admin on Mar 26, 2021 6:23:27 GMT
Ontario's Madeline Schizas qualifies for world championship women's free program Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., finished the women's short program in ninth place with 68.77 points, which gains her entry into the women's free program at the ISU world figure skating championships on March 24, 2021 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Post by Admin on Mar 27, 2021 3:44:58 GMT
Drama, drama, drama. Russians sweep the 20201 world championship women’s event: Anna Shcherbakova won the title (without a quad), while Elizaveta Tuktamysheva makes it back on the podium after a six-year absence.
Then of course was the comeback kid herself Alexandra Trusova, the Phoenix who rose from the short program ashes. Join Dylan and Asher in breaking down the event, talking about judging and program component scores and see how other athletes like Rika Kihira, Karen Chen and Madeline Schizas skated.
Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., finished in 13th place following the women's free program at the ISU world figure skating championships in Stockholm.
Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., capped off an impressive debut at the world championships. Unlike her breathtaking short program, the 18-year-old fought through a challenging free skate, earning 117.01 to place 13th in the women’s event with 185.78. The 2020 Canadian bronze medallist more than held her own against the world’s top skaters and says the week was a crucial learning experience for the future.
“I learned a lot this week about competing at a championship, which is obviously something I’ve never done,” said Schizas. “I think I had really high expectations for myself coming into this, especially after the short program, knowing I wanted to be in the top 10.”
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