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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2017 21:31:42 GMT
Paulina Tsurskaya and Alexander Samarin are included in the Russian national team at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships, according to the official website of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia. The Junior World Championships in Taipei will be held from 15 to 19 March. The full composition of the Russian national team for the upcoming competition is as follows: Ice Dance: Anastasia Shpilevaya / Grigory Smirnov, Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd, Anastasia Skoptsova / Cyril Aleshin; Pair : Alexander Boikova / Dmitry Kozlovsky, Amin Atakhanova / Ilya Spiridonov, Alina Ustimkina / Nikita Volodin; Girls : Alina Zagitova, Stanislav Konstantinov, Pauline Tsurskaya;
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Post by Admin on Feb 15, 2017 21:18:58 GMT
Watch the Girls’ Free Skating at the Figure Skating competition of the 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival on the Olympic Channel straight from Erzudurum, Turkey! 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival is a biennial multi-sport event for youth athletes from the 48 member countries of the association of European Olympic Committees. Group 1 Herdis Birna HJALTALIN ISL Lara GUCEK SLO Josephine KAERSGAARD DEN Daniella Vanessa IPSARIDOU CYP Elisavet VOULGARI GRE Group 2 Presiyana DIMITROVA BUL Valerija KEDA LTU Anna IVANCENKO MDA Laura KARHUNEN FIN Ekin SAYGI TUR Group 3 Katarina KITAROVIC CRO Sam JANSEN NED Anna LITVINENKO GBR Amanda STAN ROU Alizee CROZET FRA Group 4 Silvia HUGEC SVK Lucrezia GENNARO ITA Hanna PAROSHINA BLR Kristina SHKULETA-GROMOVA EST Anastasia GOZHVA UKR Alina ZAGITOVA RUS
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Post by Admin on Feb 17, 2017 21:18:44 GMT
Ukrainian Gozhva Anastasia won a silver medal in figure skating at the XIII Winter European Youth Olympic Festival in Turkey's Erzurum. It is reported by the press service of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. The 15-year-old Ukrainian woman on the basis of short and long programs gained 127.18 points and took 2nd place. The champion in girls' figure skating was Alina Zagitova of Russia with a score of 187.06 points. "I'm very glad that I entered the top three winners, however, I'm very unhappy to make mistakes in those elements, which are well served in training, practicing but apparently, the nerves made themselves felt and it was unusual to act under such climatic conditions in the highlands or at high altitude in general. Of course, I'm glad about the medals, but there is still a lot of work to do in the future I will try to improve its results ", -. said the athlete. President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine Sergey Bubka congratulated Anastasia, her coach Marina Amirkhanov and Ukrainian Federation of Figure Skating and wished further success and new victories.
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Post by Admin on Mar 13, 2017 21:14:35 GMT
From 3 to 5 March the best young skaters come to Warsaw to fight for trophies in international competitions MiniEuropa 2017. The thirteenth edition of the event will take place on the ice Torwar II (ul. Łazienkowska 6a). International competitions XIII MiniEuropa 2017 will be held in children's and junior categories: bronze, silver, gold, advanced novice and junior. At the championship skaters aged 7 to 18 years old will come - both girls and boys. In total, the capital of visiting nearly 240 athletes representing 25 clubs from nine countries: Belarus, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Polish, Russian and Swedish. The competition will begin on Friday, March 3, in the chair. 9.00 and they will last for hours. 19.15. The next two days will struggle to compete in the chair. 8.00 and end at approximately hours. 22.40 and 18.40. The competition will take place on the ice Torwar II Street. Łazienkowska 6a. Admission for spectators is free. International competitions in figure skating XIII MiniEuropa 2017 is co-funded by the City of Warsaw. The event promotes the youngest, elite sport that is figure skating. Over the 13 years of organizing participation, they took in nearly 2,200 skaters. Thanks to the confrontation with the best players have a chance to raise their level of sports, as well as to compare their skills improved during the year-long training conducted in the clubs.
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Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2017 21:00:26 GMT
The 2017 World Junior Figure Skating Championship sponsored by the International Skating Union (ISU) kicked off at the Taipei Arena Wednesday, attracting the participation of 184 skaters from 43 ISU member-states. In the men's competition, Dmitri Aliev of Russia is first after the short program with 83.48 points. Jun Hwa Cha of South Korea second at 82.34 and Alexander Samarin of Russia third at 82.23. All three Canadian men skated clean programs but are not in the top five. Nicolas Nadeau of Boisbriand, Que., is seventh (77.20), Roman Sadovsky of Vaughan, Ont., is ninth (76.27), and Conrad Orzel of Woodbridge, Ont., is 18th. 2016 World Junior silver medalist Nicolas Nadeau of Canada came in seventh with a score of 77.20 points, while defending champion Daniel Samohin of Israel made errors on all three of his jumping passes to finish 16th with 67.00 points.
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