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Evgenia sets new short programme world record

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GANGNEUNG: Evgenia Medvedeva set a new world record yesterday in the women’s figure skating short programme, with a brilliant skate that helped the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) into second place in the team competitio­n behind Canada.

Medvedeva, the reigning world champion who is competing in her first Olympics, was awarded 81.06 points for her performanc­e, sparking cheers from Russian fans in the crowd.

The 18-year-old overcame a number of hurdles to make it to Pyeongchan­g, including a broken foot that forced her to drop out of the Grand Prix Final last year and a doping scandal that cast doubt on whether the Russians would be allowed to participat­e at all.

Following the women’s short programme the top five teams — Canada, OAR, the United States, Italy and Japan — advanced to the final round of the team event.

Trailing Canada and the OAR, the United States are currently in third place after solid performanc­es by 20-year-old Bradie Tennell and the husband-wife pair of Chris and Alexa Scimeca Knierim.

In the pairs free skate, Canadians Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford had a solid performanc­e but did not cleanly land their throw quad Salchow, an element that pushes the technical limits of the sports.

The pair earned 148.51 points. Italy’s Valentina Marchei and Ondrej Hotarek skated a personal best score of 138.44 points, helping Italy into fourth place, while Olympic Athletes from Russia Natalia Zabiiako and Alexander Enbert finished third with 133.28 points.

Earlier yesterday, Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir produced a sizzling routine to bolster an already strong Canadian team performanc­e.

The reigning world champions and three-time Olympic medallists dazzled with an impressive midline step sequence that earned them 80.51 points.

American brother and sister Maia and Alex Shibutani’s energetic performanc­e that included smooth twizzles and an impressive rotational lift, finished second with 75.46 points.

Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev, part of the Russian team that won gold at the 2014 Sochi Games, were third with 74.76 points.

The first day of the team competitio­n, which included the men’s and pairs short programmes, were marked by falls by Canada’s Patrick Chan and American jumping ace Nathan Chen, although the overall team scores were lifted by the later pairs results.

The final rounds of the event take place today.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Evgenia Medvedeva, an Olympic Athlete from Russia, competes in the figure skating short programme team event yesterday.
REUTERS PIC Evgenia Medvedeva, an Olympic Athlete from Russia, competes in the figure skating short programme team event yesterday.

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