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Stellar show from Chan and Daleman

FINE PERFORMANC­ES HELP CANADA CLINCH FIRST GOLD IN TEAM FIGURE SKATING EVENT

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anada took gold in the team figure skating event yesterday after stellar performanc­es by Gabrielle Daleman and Patrick Chan, who landed two quads early in his free skate on his way to finally earn an Olympic gold.

After the women’s free skate, Canada were already locked in first place, with ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir still left to compete.

Although the gold medal did not depend on them, the duo still blew away competitio­n, finishing first with a score of 118.10, six points ahead of Americans Maia and Alex Shibutani, who helped their country win bronze.

“We placed a lot of emphasis on our performanc­e today because we needed to deliver a message and I think we needed to verify that our training plan was on track,” Virtue said.

Moir, who won silver for Canada in the team event and in the ice dance at the 2014 Sochi Olympics with Virtue, said they could not squander a chance on Olympic ice.

“Every opportunit­y you have to skate on Olympic ice is special,” he said. “That’s what it came down to today. It’s interestin­g taking the ice and having no impact really on what is going to happen in the team event. You just can’t blow one of those chances.”

The Olympic Athletes from Russia, with a stunning free skate by 15-year-old Alina Zagitova, the European champion, were guaranteed silver, the team’s second medal of the Pyeongchan­g Games.

Big achievemen­t

The 27-year-old Chan, who had struggled with his jumps in the team event’s short programme, landed the first two quads of his free skate, earning him a season’s best score of 179.75 points. Skating in his third and final Olympics, Chan was inconsiste­nt on his other jumps, rushing on his take-offs and doubling a triple Axel before falling on the next one. “I’m just happy I did the best I could and I left nothing, no rock unturned,” said Chan, who admitted his nerves were jangling and he “just had a conversati­on with myself” to get back on track.

“I achieved a big thing, which was to land the two big quads in one programme. I’m going to hold this medal tight to me and it’s going to be as good as the individual event.” Chan, who won silver in the team and men’s singles events in Sochi, is a three-time world champion but Olympic gold had evaded him until now.

Daleman, who won bronze at last year’s world championsh­ips, landed a series of triple jumps in a stellar performanc­e that saw her finish third, only 0.39 points behind secondplac­e finisher Mirai Nagasu of the United States.

Zagitova, skating at her first Olympics, turned in a sizzling

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6 7 7 4 3 8 performanc­e to composer Leon Minkus’s “Don Quixote.” Skating in a flashy red tutu, the 15-year-old scored 158.08 for a season’s best to take first place.

Nagasu became the first American woman to land a triple Axel at the Olympics, cleanly hitting the jump at the start of her programme to gain a season’s best score of 137.53.

Clearly overjoyed, the 24-yearold — who wept after being left off the Olympic team for Sochi in 2014 — pumped her fists and grinned as she skated off the ice.

Asked about the fact that she is only the third woman to land a triple Axel at the Olympics — after Japan’s Midori Ito and Mao Asada — Nagasu, the daughter of Japanese immigrants who run a sushi restaurant, joked that maybe it was her ancestry that helped.

“I feel really great. Going into it, I was like a train, get on those tracks and get some speed,” she said. “To nail it the way I did — and even out of the corner of my eye, I could see my team mates standing in excitement.” “Maybe it’s the Japanese genetics — but lucky for me I’m American, so I’ll be the first US lady.”

 ?? AFP ?? Canada’s Patrick Chan competes in the men’s single skating free skating during the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympic Games at the Gangneung Ice Arena yesterday.
AFP Canada’s Patrick Chan competes in the men’s single skating free skating during the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympic Games at the Gangneung Ice Arena yesterday.
 ?? AP ?? Jamie Anderson of the US jumps during the women’s slopestyle final at Phoenix Snow Park yesterday.
AP Jamie Anderson of the US jumps during the women’s slopestyle final at Phoenix Snow Park yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? Joseph Luke Cecchini of Italy starts his men’s skeleton training session at the Olympic Sliding Centre.
AFP Joseph Luke Cecchini of Italy starts his men’s skeleton training session at the Olympic Sliding Centre.
 ?? Reuters ?? Gabrielle Daleman of Canada performs during the women’s single free skating competitio­n.
Reuters Gabrielle Daleman of Canada performs during the women’s single free skating competitio­n.
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