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happy birthday and happy retirement to the radiant satoko miyahara! (03.26.1998) thank you for many years of beautiful skating ♥
Kaori Sakamoto (JPN) wins the 2022 World Championships with 155.77 points in the free skate and 236.09 overall. She is the first Japanese woman to win a World title since Mao Asada in 2014.
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2020 World Championships in Montreal Cancelled
News roundup regarding the cancellation of the 2020 World Championships in Montreal. Please follow our twitter for real-time updates.
Skate Canada announcement:
With the uncertainty surrounding the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Skate Canada and the International Skating Union (ISU), were informed today by the Government of Quebec that they have cancelled the ISU World Figure Skating Championships® 2020. The event was scheduled to take place from March 16-22, 2020 in Montreal at Centre Bell.
Skate Canada and the International Skating Union (ISU) have closely monitored the provincial and federal health authorities position on the spread of the virus and fully respect the difficult decision made today. Like the authorities, Skate Canada and the ISU are committed to the health and safety of the athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers and spectators.
Many stakeholders have been affected by the cancellation of the world championships, and Skate Canada and the ISU will be communicating directly with each group in the coming days. Any fan who has purchased tickets directly from the official ticket provider Evenko will receive details on the refund process in due course.
Skate Canada, in partnership with the local organizing committee, Patinage Quebec and all our partners, looked forward to hosting figure skating’s flagship event in Montreal. We thank you all for your efforts and commitment as we prepared to deliver a world-class event.
ISU announcement (excerpt):
Considering the current uncertain developments surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic, a rescheduling and/or relocation of the above-mentioned Championships within the current season, even if the season would be extended by several weeks after its normal end in early April, cannot be reasonably considered. During the coming weeks, the ISU will evaluate in cooperation with all stakeholders whether the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2020 could possibly be held later in the year, but in any case not before October 2020. Before taking a final decision, the ISU will remain in close contact with Skate Canada and ISU Members.
Evenko regarding ticket refunds:
Clients that purchased via http://evenko.ca or by phone will automatically receive a refund on the credit card used to make the purchase. Please note that refunds can take up to ten (10) business days depending on the financial institution.
Customers that purchased their tickets in person must return to the Bell Centre Box office to obtain their refund.
Thanks to all skaters for the 2019-2020 season, and thanks to our followers for their support! We wish everyone a safe and healthy off season.
Yuzuru Hanyu sets the world record in the short program with a score of 111.82 || 4CC 2020
yuzuru + super slam titles
he just wants to fit in
Yuzuru Hanyu earns a free program score of 187.60 for a total of 299.42 to win his first Four Continents title. With this, he has become the first male skater ever to achieve a career Super Slam, having won every major title on both the junior and senior levels.
2020 4CC: Yuzuru Hanyu + Hope & Legacy
Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN) becomes the first mens’ single skater to achieve a Career Grand Super Slam. This consists of winning all major titles at both the junior and senior level. Yuzuru was the JGPF Champion in 2009, Junior World Champion in 2010, GPF Champion in 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016, Olympic Champion in 2014 & 2018, World Champion in 2014 & 2017, and, Four Continents Champion in 2020.
Congratulations Yuzuru on your continuous achievements ♡ Thank you for all your hard work and contributions in figure skating!
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