Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Dundee skaters are flying

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G R E AT Britain Performanc­e Te a m member Anastasia VaipanLaw went i nto second place in the ladies’ junior short programme at the National Figure Skating Championsh­ips in Sheffield yesterday.

The Dundee team member posted a personal best of 51.80 points and is just half a point off first.

Sara Keracher kept the PBs coming for Dundee with a score of 33.03 to go into 18th place, while Nikita Heathfield scored 19.14 to see her in 25th.

Coach Simon Briggs said: “Anastasia has had a strong start to the season and has come t o t he championsh­ips having competed in Italy at the Merano Cup a couple of weeks ago, where she put down some of her best performanc­es.

“We are pleased that her form has continued, and know she will continue to fight heading into the free programme.”

Meanwhile, the advanced novice ladies’ championsh­ip concluded with the ladies’ free programme.

Dundee’s Sophie Bole advanced from her overnight position of 13th into 12th with a t otal competitio­n score of 64.56.

Briggs noted: “Sophie has gained a lot of experience i n her first advanced novice ladies’ championsh­ip.

“She has been improving on her scores all year and scored her second-highest overall score to date.

“We l ook f orward t o seeing how this young developing skater continues to improve over the coming year.”

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