San Diego Union-Tribune

SAKAMOTO DEFENDS HER WOMEN’S CROWN

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Kaori Sakamoto fended off a challenge from South Korea’s Lee Hae-in on Friday to become the first Japanese woman to defend her title at the figure skating world championsh­ips.

Sakamoto, who led after the short program, made only one mistake in Friday’s free skate at Saitama Super Arena when she singled a triple flip. She landed the rest of her jumps cleanly to finish with a total of 224.61 points.

Skating to music from “Phantom of The Opera,” Lee finished first in the free skate with a spectacula­r performanc­e that featured six triple jumps but came up just short in the overall standings with a total of 220.94 points.

Loena Hendrickx of Belgium, the 2022 world silver medalist, was third with 210.42 points.

Sakamoto, who won her first world title last year in Montpellie­r, France, recalled her performanc­e at the 2019 world championsh­ips when she finished fifth at the same venue in Japan.

“I wanted revenge from four years ago,” Sakamoto said. “Then I made the same mistake and I thought to myself, ‘why did I do all this practice?’ But then I just tried to shake it off and finish strong.”

American teenager Isabeau Levito was fourth. The 16-year-old U.S. national champion fell on her opening triple lutz and failed to do a third combinatio­n but finished with 207.65 points despite the costly mistakes.

The Americans will have only two women’s spots in next year’s world championsh­ips after placing fourth, 12th and 15th.

In ice dance, Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the United States took the lead in the rhythm dance.

The three-time Four Continents champions set a new personal best score of 91.94 points.

The ice dance and men’s final are today.

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