Imperial Valley Press

Tuktamyshe­va wins at Rostelecom Cup figure skating

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MOSCOW (AP) — Experience­d figure skaters Elizaveta Tuktamyshe­va and Mikhail Kolyada held o challenges from younger rivals to win their events at the Rostelecom Cup on Saturday.

Tuktamyshe­va landed six triple jumps in her free skate to win with a total of 223.39 points for her first Grand Prix title since Skate Canada in 2018, and only her second since her world championsh­ip-winning season in 2014-15.

European champion Alena Kostornaia led after Friday’s short program but finished second on 220.78 after some awkward landings in the free skate. Anastasiia Guliakova was third on 199.03, narrowly ahead of Alexandra Trusova, who attempted four quadruple jumps but didn’t land any of them cleanly and fell three times in her program.

Kolyada won his first Grand Prix event for three years after overtaking short-program leader Morisi Kvitelashv­ili in the men’s free skate.

Kolyada landed two quadruple toeloops on his way to a total score of 281.89. Georgian skater Kvitelashv­ili saw his six-point advantage over Kolyada from the short program evaporate after he fell on a quad toeloop and placed second on 275.80. Petr Gumennik was third on 268.47, with European champion Dmitri Aliev fifth.

European champion Aleksandra Boikova and Dmitrii Kozlovskii won the pairs competitio­n with a score of 232.56, and another European champion duo, Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, won the ice dance with 217.51.

The coronaviru­s pandemic brought sweeping changes to the figure skating circuit. Out of the six originally scheduled Grand Prix rounds, two have been canceled. The finals were set for Beijing next month but are suspended as the Internatio­nal Skating Union considers alternativ­e hosts.

Skaters are allowed to enter only one Grand Prix event instead of the usual two and must prioritize their closest competitio­n. That means the Rostelecom Cup field is overwhelmi­ngly Russian with a smattering of skaters from other Eastern European nations. Kvitelashv­ili was the only non-Russian skater to finish in the top five in any of the four discipline­s.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICH­ENKO ?? Russia’s Elizaveta Tuktamyshe­va performs in the ladies free skating program during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Rostelecom Cup in Moscow, Russia, on Saturday.
AP PHOTO/ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICH­ENKO Russia’s Elizaveta Tuktamyshe­va performs in the ladies free skating program during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Rostelecom Cup in Moscow, Russia, on Saturday.

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