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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2016 5:01:50 GMT
@dashka_panenkova @ Каток Хрустальный Pauline Shuboderova, PP Championship in Moscow (st.vz.) 2016 было очень классно!!!
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2016 4:53:01 GMT
The 2016 International Skating Union (ISU) World Junior Figure Skating Championships are due to begin in Debrecen this week as Hungary plays host to the event for the third time. A total of 177 skaters from 44 ISU members have been entered for the Championships, which are scheduled to take place from Wednesday (March 16) to Sunday (March 20). No preliminary rounds will be skated, following a decision of the ISU Congress in summer 2012, but participants need to have achieved a total element minimum score for both the short and free programmes. All skaters will compete in the short programme and short dance with the top 24 single skaters, top 16 pairs and top 20 ice dance teams proceeding to the free skating and free dance. Hungary has twice previously staged the Championships in Budapest, in 1991 and 1995. Competition in the men’s event will feature medallists from the Lillehammer 2016 Youth Olympic Games, and the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Barcelona. Russia’s Dmitri Aliev is making his debut at the World Junior Championships, but the 16-year-old appears ready for the podium after taking silver in the Junior Grand Prix Final and bronze at Lillehammer 2016. Youth Olympic Games silver medallist Deniss Vassiljevs of Latvia and Junior Grand Prix finalist Daniel Samohin of Israel will provide stiff competition for Aliev though.
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Post by Admin on Mar 19, 2016 5:13:33 GMT
Russian pair Anastasia Mishina / Mirzoev Vladislav and Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot won, silver and bronze medals respectively at the World Junior Championships, losing the gold to the duo from the Czech Republic Anna Duskova / Martin Bidart. World Pair Skating is currently in a rather strange state. On the one hand, there is a clear demonstration of the concept of "ideal sports pair" - referred to in the first place, of course, Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim and Xenia Trankovym Stolbovoy / Fedor Klimov. They know all their program - is not that a work of art, but the most harmonious combination of athletic and artistic components of figure skating. But among the three strongest - or rather, just normal - junior pairs world championship, which is encouraging, there were two Russians. However, the gold is not gotten by them. Czechs Dushkova Anna and Martin Bidart won, which in the previous two major competitions - the final of the Junior Grand Prix and Junior Olympics - invariably lost our Yekaterina Borisova and Dmitry Sopot. At this same time the Czechs fulfilled to the maximum in the technical part, which, in any case, includes emissions Lutz in three turns. And that was enough for them to be comfortable enough to take first place. In the Czech Republic there was a strong sporting pair, there may be a logical question? Well firstly, the tradition of this country has: Radka Kovaříková and Rene Novotny were once champions of the world of adults, and brought them to this success, Irina Rodnina, it was the biggest success of the great Soviet figure skater as a coach. And secondly, as they say, it happens - not in vain told recently in an interview with the Czech star Tomas Verner of figure skating, in his homeland no skaters production system, but the brightest stars from time to time occur. And now emerged. Martin, like any Czech boy who dreamed of being a hockey player, but in a family where parents and brother skating, the choice he did not. Anna is also a good single skater, in 2014 she combined her performance at the Junior World Championship in singles and pairs. Sporting pair. Final standings 1. Anna Dushkova / Martin Bidart (Czech Republic) - 181.82 2. Anastasia Mishina / Vladislav Mirzoev (Russia) - 172.60 3. Yekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot (Russia) - 169.00 11. Anastasia Gubanov / Alexey Sintsov (Russia) - 123,90
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Post by Admin on Mar 20, 2016 4:56:14 GMT
In Debrecen (Hungary) the Junior World Figure Skating Championships take place. Kuchvalskaya made at their level , received 57.92 points from the judges ( personal best of Angelina in the short program just to score with a little more). The leader of the Russian Federation spokeswoman Alice Fedichkina. The third place is Russian Maria Sotskova - 64.78 points. In the absence of the injured Russians Polina Tsurskoy , which was considered a clear contender for the "gold", the fight for the championship is escalated. Figure skating. World Championship. Debrecen, Hungary Girls. Short Program 1. Alice Fedichkin (Russia) - 66.11. 2. Marin Honda (Japan) - 66.11. 3. Maria Sotskova (Russia) - 64.78.
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Post by Admin on Mar 21, 2016 4:48:54 GMT
The leader of the junior world championship in women's figure skating after the short program Russian figure skater Alisa Fedichkina has withdrawn from the tournament due to injury in the warm-up in the hall, according to the International Skating Union (ISU). On Saturday in Debrecen, programs in women's figure skating started. Fedichkina took first place in the short program. "Fedichkina has withdrawn from the World Cup, as she was injured in the warm-up in the hall in front of arbitrary rental", - he said in the ISU, noting that the figure skater sprained her foot. Before the short program of the tournament another Russian Polina Tsurskaya withdrew. Thus in the long program Russia will be represented only by Maria Sotskova.
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