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Post by Admin on Dec 8, 2013 2:23:08 GMT
Russians made up the rest of the six-woman field, with Elena Radionova fourth, ahead of Sotnikova, who had been second but fell twice in her free skate amid numerous other flaws. Anna Pogorilaya was sixth.
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Post by Admin on Dec 9, 2013 22:57:49 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2013 0:56:24 GMT
(Left right) Japanese championships silver medallist Kanako Murakami, winner Akiko Suzuki and bronze medallist Mao Asada for bronze pose for photos in Saitama, suburban Tokyo on December 23, 2013 Akiko Suzuki earned a spot on the Japanese Olympic team by winning her first national title at the All-Japan figure skating championships on Monday. Suzuki won the free skate to overtake two-time world champion Mao Asada and clinch the automatic spot on the Olympic squad with 215.18 points. #ladies#Akiko Suzuki
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2013 5:43:36 GMT
Asada had a nearly three-point advantage heading into the free skate, and was in position to win her seventh Japan title, but made several errors. #ladies#Mao Asada
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2013 21:53:55 GMT
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