NHK Trophy, Shoma Uno leads after Short Program.
The Japan skater achieving 1.12 points over Russia's Sergei Voronov. Third the other Russian Dmitri Aliev
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NHK Trophy, Shoma Uno leads after Short Program.
The Japan skater achieving 1.12 points over Russia's Sergei Voronov. Third the other Russian Dmitri Aliev
Yuzuru Hanyu withdraws from GP Final for an injured right ankle
Hanyu will come back to competitions for the 4 Continents or World Champ
Yuzuru Hanyu won the Men's event in Helsinki Grand Prix.
The Japanese, two times world champ, scored 190 points performing his program named "Origin". Hanyu achieved a quad toe loop-triple axel sequence, a solo quad toe loop and a quad Salchow.
Michal Brezina of the Czech Republic claimed the silver medal and the bronze went to Republic of Korea’s Junhwan Cha.
Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan takes his tenth win in Grand Prix stage achieving the gold medal in Rostelecom Cup.
Hanyu achieves the victory in Russia with a 4 toe, 3 loop and 4 toe-3 Salc sequence for a total of 278 points.
With the second place Morisi Kvitelashvili gives Georgia his first podium in Grand Prix History, third place for Japan Kazuki Tomono.
Internationaux de France: Japan one-two in Ladies competition
Rika Kihira won his second GP gold of the season (after NHK Trophy) skating to "beautiful storm" by Jennifer Thomas. Kihira achieves 5 clean triples and two level four spins to win with a total of 206 points, 4 ahead of her teammate Mai Mihara who miss the GP Final qualification.
Third place for American Bradie Tennell, two time World Champ Evgenia Medvedeva ends fourth and miss GP Final quali.
Japan's Rika Kihira shock Figure Skating world with a wonderful performance in NHK Free Skate
Rika Kihira achieves gold in NHK Trophy, skating to "Beautiful Storm" by Jennifer Thomas.
The 16-year-old nailed the triple Axel twice - in combination with a triple toe and as a solo jump and reeled off five more triples and collected all level fours.
Sakoto Miyahara takes the silver, Russian Elizaveta Tuktamysheva the bronze.
Russia’s Olympic Champion Alina Zagitova skated to gold in Helsinki Grand Prix.
Alina Zagitova, the 16-yrs-old, performing to "Carmen", scored 146 points in ladies free-program with 215 overall.
Alina teammate Stanislava Konstantinova takes the Silver, Japan's Kaori Sakamoto the bronze.