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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2016 22:19:13 GMT
We wish Polina Tsurskaya a speedy recovery. She will miss the #JGPFigure Final. Elizabeta Nugumanova (RUS) will replace her as first substitute. Russian figure skater Polina Tsurskaya and pair Ekaterina Borisova / Dmitry Sopot missed the final Junior Series Grand Prix of the season-2016/17 for medical reasons, said the agency "F-Sport" President figure skating Federation of Russia (FFKKR) Alexander Gorshkov. The final of the junior Grand Prix will be held 8-11 December in Marseilles. Tsurskaya was the winner of last year's final of the Junior Grand Prix. "Tsurskaya and Borisova / Sopot missed the final Grand Prix for medical reasons", - said the Gorshkov by phone. ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2016/17 Marseille / FRA Entries JUNIOR LADIES (In order of qualification) 1 Anastasiia GUBANOVA RUS 3 Rika KIHIRA JPN 4 Kaori SAKAMOTO JPN 5 Alina ZAGITOVA RUS 6 Marin HONDA JPN 7 Elizaveta NUGUMANOVA RUS Substitutes 8 Stanislava KONSTANTINOVA RUS 9 Yuna SHIRAIWA JPN Withdrawn WD Polina TSURSKAYA RUS
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Post by Admin on Dec 2, 2016 22:25:43 GMT
16-year-old St. Petersburg skater Stanislav Konstantinova has retained the lead and after a free program - 186.97. The second place was Serafima Sakhanovich (Russia) - 177.35. American Brady Tennell closed the top three winners - 168.98. Ranked best among the Estonian figure skaters was shown by the country's champion Heleri Hyalvin, who took 12th place - 144,90. Anna Levandi has improved her personal record at once by 5 points in the short program. Despite the record, skater was self-critical.
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2016 22:25:49 GMT
NBC Sports Group presents eight hours of FIGURE SKATING coverage this weekend, highlighted by performances from the men's and ladies' free skate competition at 2016 Grand Prix Japan this Sunday, November 27, at 4 p.m. ET on NBC. In addition, NBC presents encore coverage of 2016 Grand Prix Russia and Grand Prix France this Saturday, November 26, at 4 p.m. ET. Universal HD will present coverage Grand Prix Japan from Sapporo throughout the weekend, beginning this Friday, November 25, at 8 p.m. ET with the ladies' and men's short program competitions. Coverage will be streamed on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app. Highlighting the ladies' competition at Grand Prix Japan are 2016 World and European bronze medalist Anna Pogorilaya of Russia, 2015 World silver medalist Satoko Miyahara of Japan, and 2008 U.S. champion Mirai Nagasu. The men's field features 2014 World champion and Olympic gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan and 2015 U.S. champion Jason Brown. Pogorilaya also competed in Grand Prix Russia with teammate Yelena Radyonova, the 2015 World and Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, while two-time U.S. champion Gracie Gold and reigning World champion Yevgenia Medvedeva of Russia highlighted the ladies' competition at Grand Prix France. The men's field at both Grand Prix Russia and Grand Prix France featured two-time World and four-time European champion Javier Fernandez of Spain.
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Post by Admin on Dec 8, 2016 22:17:37 GMT
Russian juniors after the short program took the lead in all kinds in the final Grand Prix of Figure Skating, started in Marseille in the arena "Palais Omnisport". The men's competition is: first - the first singles silver medalist at last year's Junior series finale Dmitry Aliyev, second - Alexander Samarin, third - Roman Savosin. Ilya Mow after the short program occupies the sixth position. After the ladies short, Alina Zagitova leads with 70.92 at #JGPFigure In tournament leaders Alina Zagitova Anastasia Gubanov is located at the third position, Elizabeth Nugumanova - on the fourth. Gubanova: "I've been enjoying being around all the senior skaters at #JGPFigure"
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Post by Admin on Dec 9, 2016 22:30:02 GMT
Russian figure skater Alina Zagitova won the final of the Junior Grand Prix in Marseilles. At the end of the two programs it showed the result of 207.43 points. The second place went to another Russian Anastasia Gubanova, shows the result of 194.07 points. Who locked the triumvirate was Japanese Kaori Sakomoto, who scored 176.33 points. The Russian ice dancing pair Alla Loboda and Pavel Drozd took second place with a score of 161.87 points. The first and third place were taken by the Americans - Rachel and Michael Parsons (162.59) and Lorraine McNamara and Quinn Carpenter (153.47), respectively.
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